Xadrez Chinês
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Xadrez Chinês

Xadrez Chinês emerged in 2013 with members who kept their identities largely concealed. The lead singer was known only as Naiara, and her voice became a...

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Xadrez Chinês and the voice of Naiara

A Brazilian group that blended folk and electronica with a mysterious, intimate touch.

For a good sense of their sound, try 'Com Você' or 'Seu Anjo.' Both have that hushed, close-up feel they did so well.

Xadrez Chinês built a sound around Naiara's voice and atmospheric arrangements, with songs like 'Com Você' and 'Seu Anjo' pulling listeners into quiet, personal spaces. Their live shows used projections and lighting to deepen that mood, making their brief run feel like a series of shared secrets. Even after they stopped, tracks like 'Quem Sou Eu Pra Te Amar' keep finding ears drawn to that mix of folk warmth and electronic haze.

They started in 2013 with members who mostly stayed anonymous, releasing the album 'Contando Estrelas' and later ones like 'A Noite Perfeita.' Their songs leaned into intimate themes, as titles like 'Na Cama' and 'Compartilhando Paixão' hint. They left behind a catalog that blends folk, electronica, and experimental touches before winding down.

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Xadrez Chinês emerged in 2013 with members who kept their identities largely concealed. The lead singer was known only as Naiara, and her voice became a central part of their sound. Their debut album was called 'Contando Estrelas,' and they followed it with releases like 'A Noite Perfeita' and 'Longe Daqui.'

Their songs often dealt with intimate themes, as titles like 'Seu Anjo,' 'Na Cama,' and 'Compartilhando Paixão' suggest.

Xadrez Chinês developed a reputation for atmospheric live performances that used lighting and projections to create immersive experiences. Their relatively brief activity left behind a catalog that includes tracks like 'Com Você' and 'Quem Sou Eu Pra Te Amar,' which continue to find listeners drawn to their particular blend of folk, electronica, and experimental elements.

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