A Brazilian band led by Mariana Aydar, mixing traditional sounds with pop and electronic elements since 2004.
For a good sense of their sound, try 'Ilusão' or 'Ao Seu Lado', both show that mix of Brazilian tradition and clean modern production they do so well.
Under Line matters because they've consistently blended Brazilian rhythms with contemporary production in ways that feel both rooted and forward-looking. Songs like 'Ilusão' and 'Ao Seu Lado' show how they handle traditional sounds with modern clarity. Their single 'O Sol' from 2007 even sparked some controversy, which suggests their music carries weight beyond just melody.
They started with the debut album 'Semente' in 2004, then reached wider attention with 'O Mundo Segundo a Gente' in 2007. Later work like 2013's 'Onze' brought in electronic experiments, while 2017's 'Terra' settled into more contemplative territory. The core lineup has stayed consistent with Aydar, guitarist Bruno Botelho, bassist Tiago Costa, and drummer André Moraes.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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