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Today, tropicália is chiefly associated with the musical faction of the movement, which merged Brazilian and African rhythms with British and American psychedelia and pop rock. The movement also included works of film, theatre, and poetry.
A Guide to Tropicália in 20 Albums. The late '60s were a turbulent time for Brazil. Young Brazilian artists reacted to these times with Tropicália, a multi-disciplinary movement of subversion...
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Jun 19, 2017 · The defiant soundtrack of Brazil in the late ’60s and early ’70s, including classics by Caetano Veloso, Gal Costa, Gilberto Gil, Os Mutantes, Tom Zé, and more.
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Tropicália is one of the most significant cultural movements in Brazil, encompassing music, film, visual art and theatre. The term Tropicália was first coined by artist Hélio Oiticica, for an...
Tropicália was a cultural movement that blended Brazilian bossa nova, samba and rock in the 1960s. Learn about its history, influence and top albums from Caetano Veloso, Os Mutantes and Jorge Ben Jor.
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Tropicália is one of the most prominent forms of Brazilian music. It’s a union of both traditional and avant-garde styles, influenced by Brazil’s Week of Modern Art in 1922. So, Tropicália came of age in the mid-60s to create an exciting, new, cultural identity. It included poetry, painting, sculpture, theater, and music.