Max de Castro

Max de Castro is a versatile Brazilian artist with a palpable inheritance of musical genius – he is the son of the legendary musician and composer Wilson Simonal. Born in São Paulo in 1971, Max de Castro emerged during the 1990s as one of the prominent figures of the modern Brazilian music scene, known for blending an array of styles including samba, soul, funk, and electronic music. His innovative approach to music has carved a unique niche in the MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) genre, earning him both critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase.

Over the years, Max de Castro has released several albums that showcase his talent for catchy melodies, sophisticated harmonies, and contemporary productions that bridge the gap between old-school influences and new sonic textures. Among his most notable works are "Samba Raro" and "Orchestra Klaxon," which respectively highlight his adeptness at revitalizing traditional Brazilian rhythms with a modern twist and his ability to orchestrate rich, cinematic soundscapes. His album "Max de Castro" is a self-titled tour de force that encapsulates the breadth of his artistry, while "Balanço das Horas" and "Disposição" further affirm his status as a dynamic force in shaping the sounds of modern Brazilian music. His collaborative project, "Moska Apresenta Zoombido: Max de Castro," serves as a testament to his collaborative spirit and the respect he garners among his peers. Max de Castro's work thrives on innovation, drawing listeners in with its infectious blend of classic and futuristic sounds.

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Moska Apresenta Zoombido: Max de Castro
Single - Released September 18, 2020
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