"The Sound of Psicodelia Brasileira" journeys through the rich and strange world of Brazilian psychedelia from the late '60s through the '80s. Pulling together cult classics like Som Imaginário’s swirling "Mar Azul," the acoustic textures of A Barca do Sol’s "Lady Jane," and the dreamy grooves of Moto Perpétuo's "Conto Contigo," this playlist taps into a wide range of sounds. It moves from the surreal pop experiments of Arnaldo Baptista and Os Mutantes to heavier, fuzzed-out explorations by Modulo 1000 and O Terço.
There’s a strong mix of folk-tinged progressivism, tropicalia influences, samba-rock hybrids, and spaced-out rock jams. Lesser-known gems from Marconi Notaro and Lula Côrtes sit comfortably alongside iconic tracks like Secos & Molhados' "Sangue Latino" and Novos Baianos' laid-back "Brasil Pandeiro." Whether it's the orchestral flourishes of Arthur Verocai or the raw edge of bands like Ave Sangria and Sound Factory, this playlist paints a vivid picture of a musical movement that was as colorful as it was boundary-pushing.
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