Ydel is a Brazilian music group built around Leandro Sartori on vocals and DJ Nyack handling production. Their sound pulls from Brazilian rhythms and hip-hop beats, often with an atmospheric quality that sets them apart from more straightforward pop acts. They've worked with other artists like MC Bê and Bs, who appear on the track "Bola de Cristal."
Their debut album "Sobre Cultos e Ofícios" got some critical attention when it came out, establishing a certain reputation for them in Brazil's music circles. Later records like "Ascensão" and "Livre" continued in a similar vein, though the group has faced occasional pushback over their lyrics and themes from more conservative listeners.
What they do tends to be more about mood and texture than big hooks, and their live shows are known for being intense and raw rather than polished. They've built a following that appreciates that approach, even if it hasn't made them mainstream stars.
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