Sample the Architect of Brazil's Tropicália MovementSample the Architect of Brazil's Tropicália Movement

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Sample the Architect of Brazil's Tropicália Movement

Somewhat parallel to psychedelic rock in the US in the late 60s, in Brazil another movement was on the rise: Tropicália, a loose collective of radical modernists who found inspiration in bossa nova, samba, modern art, 50s poetry, avant-garde film, and psychedelic pop. Guitarist, experimentalist, singer, and composer Tom Zé was one of the leading figures of the ground-breaking movement that set off Brazil's psychedelic era.

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September 5, 2024

"On 'Com Defeito De Fabricação,' Tom Zé's long-awaited third missive, the man from the Brazilian hinterlands (...) doesn't forget the groove with determined Brazilian bounce, arid backcountry funk, and the generous helping of the South American psychedelia he helped create."

—Album liner notes

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"Tom Zé likes to say that he never listens to music, just the work of his friends and fans who send him songs. 'By not knowing,' he explains, 'I have no fear of doing something similar.' And thus he remains one step ahead of the curve."

—Luaka Bop

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