![]() Though her co-producers have advanced pedigrees, Ceu is clearly in the driver's seat. Here she fully indulges in late-'70s post-disco, early-'80s R&B, new wave pop, soundtrack music, and mid-20th century MPB. They make up half of her backing band, along with guitarist Pedro Sa and bassist Lucas Martins. It was co-produced with Naçao Zumbi drummer Pupillo and keyboardist Hervé Salters ( General Elektriks). It is drenched in cool, late-night atmospherics, humid musical intersections, and deliberately artificial textures. Fourth album Tropix is simultaneously her most radically futuristic and deliberately retro. ![]() Her recombinant strategies always bear her idiosyncratic melodic and lyric signature, making her a standout on the global pop scene. That said, she's never sounded like anyone but herself. She's delved into everything from EDM, trip-hop, and dubby reggae to Tropicalia, bossa, samba, and MPB. ![]() ![]() On her records, Brazilian singer and songwriter Ceu soaks up influences like a sponge. ![]()
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