
Sun-drenched Brazilian pop built on intimate acoustic guitars and three-part vocal harmonies. Warm, organic, and deeply peaceful music for slow Sunday mornings.
Formed in 2002 in Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian supergroup Tribalistas features Arnaldo Antunes, Marisa Monte, and Carlinhos Brown. Their eclectic sound blends alternative rock, pop, and experimental elements. Despite avoiding traditional media promotion, the trio achieved significant success following their self-titled debut album. Signed to EMI and Universal Music Group, the group earned an Ondas award in 2003 and saw their music featured in international video games and television soundtracks.
Shares chamber pop, acoustic folk (subgenres); stripped back, analog warmth, minimalist (production style)
Shares chamber pop, acoustic folk (subgenres); minimalist, analog warmth, studio polished (production style)
Shares stripped back, analog warmth, minimalist (production style); acoustic folk, chamber pop (subgenres)
Shares analog warmth, stripped back, studio polished (production style); acoustic folk, chamber pop (subgenres)

Shares minimalist, analog warmth, stripped back (production style); chamber pop, acoustic folk (subgenres)
Shares chamber pop, acoustic folk, art pop (subgenres); wistful, peaceful, contemplative (moods)
Shares stripped back, studio polished, analog warmth (production style); tender, hopeful, peaceful (moods)
Shares stripped back, analog warmth, minimalist (production style); chamber pop, acoustic folk (subgenres)
Shares analog warmth, stripped back, minimalist (production style); chamber pop, alternative rock (subgenres)
Shares stripped back, acoustic folk, peaceful, harmonized (signature)
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