Mundo Livre S/A
Mundo Livre S/A | |
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Fred Zero Quatro (Jaboatão dos Guararapes, July 11, 1965) is a Brazilian composer and singer. He is the vocalist and main composer of the Pernambuco group Mundo Livre S | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil |
| Genres | Manguebeat |
| Years active | 1994-present |
| Members | Fred 04 P3dr0 Diniz Xef Tony Léo D. Pedro Santana |
| Website | www.mundolivresa.com |
Mundo Livre S/A is a Brazilian mangue bit band, formed in 1984 in Jaboatão dos Guararapes, Pernambuco. It is also one of the pioneers of that musical style,[1][2][3] which became popular in the 1990s.
Their name translates as "Free World" and was based on speeches by former US president Ronald Reagan.[4]
Mundo Livre S/A was founded at the Candeias neighborhood of Jaboatão dos Guararapes,[5] the same place where the Caranguejos com Cérebro manifesto was written, which is considered a milestone of the Manguebeat movement.[6] which advocates for the music of Pernambuco, their state of origin.[7][8] Fred 04, the vocalist, authored the manifesto, along with Renato L. and Chico Science.[9]
Members
- Fred Zero Quatro, lead singer, guitar and cavaquinho
- P3dr0 Diniz, bass
- Xef Tony, drums
- Léo D., keyboard
- Pedro Santana, percussion
Former Members
- Otto, percussion
- Bactéria, Keyboards and Guitar
- Areia, bass
- Tom Rocha, percussion
Discography
- 1994 - Samba Esquema Noise
- 1996 - Guentando a Ôia
- 1998 - Carnaval Na Obra
- 2000 - Por Pouco
- 2004 - O Outro Mundo de Manuela Rosário
- 2005 - Bebadogroove
- 2008 - Combat Samba - E se a gente sequestrasse o trem das 11?
- 2011 - Novas Lendas da Etnia Toshi Babaa
- 2017 - A Dança dos Não Famosos
- 2022 - Walking Dead Folia
References
- ^ Brêda, Lucas (2022-11-13). "Entenda como o manguebeat chacoalhou toda a música brasileira há três décadas". Folha de S.Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-11-17.
- ^ SA, Trip Editora e Propaganda (July 1999). Trip (in Portuguese). São Paulo: Trip Editora e Propaganda SA. p. 108. ISSN 1414-350X. OCLC 1165620939.
- ^ Galinsky, Philip (2013). Maracatu Atomico : Tradition, Modernity, and Postmodernity in the Mangue Movement and the ""New Music Scene"" of Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil. Hoboken: Taylor and Francis. ISSN 1414-350X. OCLC 1165620939.
- ^ Carlos Freitas (July 1999). Revista Trip - O Som do Mangue. Trip Editora e Propaganda SA. pp. 108 ISSN 1414-350X.
- ^ José Teles (2000). Do frevo ao manguebeat. Editora 34. 9788573261899.
- ^ Lima, Tatiana (2008-12-09). "A Emergência do Manguebeat e as Classificações de Gênero". Ícone. 10 (2). doi:10.34176/icone.v10i2.230133. ISSN 2175-215X. Retrieved 2022-11-17.
- ^ Katia Lessa (March 2000). Revista Trip - O Rock Errou?. Trip Editora e Propaganda SA. pp. 97 ISSN 1414-350X.
- ^ de, Azambuja, Luciano (2007). "Leitura, canção e história: Mundo Livre S/A contra o "Império do mal"". UFSC. Retrieved 2022-11-17.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Galinsky, Philip (2013). Maracatu Atomico : Tradition, Modernity, and Postmodernity in the Mangue Movement and the ""New Music Scene"" of Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil. Hoboken: Taylor and Francis. OCLC 866446413.