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Mahmed is an instrumental band from Natal, northeast of Brazil, with a wide range of influences, from electronic and experimental music to noisy rock. Their sound is very intriguing and creates a chill atmospehere that makes you feel very calm, as a good breeze. Maybe it is due to their strong connection with the sea and their beautiful city. Their first material was released in May 2013, the EP Domínio das Águas e dos Céus. It was responsible for putting Mahmed in the map of the best releases of that year, followed by performances in several festivals around the country, such as DoSol, Natal Instrumental and Campus Festival. In 2014, the quartet took an year off to prepare their first full-length, recorded and produced by themselves at their home studios. Sobre A Vida Em Comunidade sounds like John Frusciante spent weeks relaxing in brazilian beaches, surfing and listening to a lot of dream pop and Tortoise. The themes created in this record are catchy and very easy listening, rich guitar tones and a groovy bass swinging along with the drums, giving the certain amount space to silence. The distant vocals and interludes bring a special flavour to the material. It is definitely a sound that represents the goodvibe coming from Dimetrius, Walter, Leandro and Ian, specially live. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Mahmed is an instrumental band from Natal, northeast of Brazil, with a wide range of influences, from electronic and experimental music to noisy rock. Their sound is very intriguing and creates a chill atmospehere that makes you feel very calm, as a good breeze. Maybe it is due to their strong connection with the sea and their beautiful city. Their first material was released in May 2013, the EP Domínio das Águas e dos Céus. It was responsible for putting Mahmed in the map of the best releases of that year, followed by performances in several festivals around the country, such as DoSol, Natal Instrumental and Campus Festival. In 2014, the quartet took an year off to prepare their first full-length, recorded and produced by themselves at their home studios. Sobre A Vida Em Comunidade sounds like John Frusciante spent weeks relaxing in brazilian beaches, surfing and listening to a lot of dream pop and Tortoise. The themes created in this record are catchy and very easy listening, rich guitar tones and a groovy bass swinging along with the drums, giving the certain amount space to silence. The distant vocals and interludes bring a special flavour to the material. It is definitely a sound that represents the goodvibe coming from Dimetrius, Walter, Leandro and Ian, specially live. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Intro
Nuvem
Shuva
(Momentos) Antes De Dormir
Vazia
Recreio dos Deuses
Leli
Enquantico Fino
Vale das Rosas
Ian Trip
Quando Os Olhos Se Fecham
Ciao, Inércia
Mantra Tensão
Medo E Delírio
Cheio
Lo Siento
Descobri
Bosque
Perdi
Outros valores além do frenesi
Otra Cancion
Domínio das águas e dos céus
São Migas
Pra Que Ser Maior
La Disciplina (bonus track)
La Disciplina - Bonus Track
Vale Das rrRosas
La Disciplina
São Ribas
Mantra Tensão
Medo e Delírio
Sobre A Vida Em Comunidade
Chuva
Leli (feat. Molly Hamilton)
Ciao, Inércia
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São Ribas (Bonus Track)
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02 Recreio dos Deuses
Lo Siento (ft. Luisa Nascim)
03 (Momentos) Antes de Dormir
Antes De Dormir
04 Shuva
Leli (ft. Molly Hamilton)
Recreio dos Deuses (Cantilena Sessions)
Leli Ft. Molly Hamilton
05 Vale das rrRosas
Lo Siento (feat. Luísa e os Alquimistas)
06 Mantra Tensão
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