Zero Bpm
Zero Bpm formed in São Paulo around 2010 as a duo with members Tainá and Fábio. They work in experimental territory, mixing ambient and electronic textures...
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Zero Bpm formed in São Paulo around 2010 as a duo with members Tainá and Fábio. They work in experimental territory, mixing ambient and electronic textures with vocals that drift through the arrangements. Their first album, also called "Aquelas Fitas," came out in 2012 and gave them a reference point in the Brazilian avant-garde scene.
That track "Aquelas Fitas" is the one most people know, a drifting piece built on layered synths and a slow, pulsing rhythm. Later records like "Ruído Branco" and "Esquadrilha da Fumaça" followed a similar path of atmospheric electronics. They've played shows that lean into the immersive, almost meditative quality of the music.
At times they've worked with other artists in that experimental electronic space, including Arca and Actress. The duo keeps a fairly low profile, letting the recordings and performances speak for themselves without much biographical detail or public narrative.
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