
The English-language version of Mapa da Música Autoral, mapping Brazil’s emerging music scenes, independent artists and the venues supporting them.
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So far, we had only mapped individual cities or metropolitan areas. This time, we covered multiple cities along the Joinville–Florianópolis corridor. The new scene in this region is made up of at least 115 bands and solo artists creating or...
The new Fortaleza scene consists of at least 65 bands and solo artists performing original music across 15 live music venues throughout the city.
Just as happened in São Paulo, Aracaju, Rio de Janeiro, and Goiânia, this is only the beginni...
This piece was originally published in Portuguese in 2024.
Sally Rooney gave an interview to The New York Times in 2024 about her new book, Intermezzo. The whole conversation feels a bit uncomfortable, with the journalist trying to draw di...
Rio’s new music scene is made up of at least 87 bands and solo artists creating original music, performing across 40 venues spread throughout the city and its metropolitan area.
Mapping this scene is a major challenge and, just like in São...
This is the second part of an interview that Lully did with the band Cidade Dormitório, who will play at Lollapalooza Brasil next week. You can read the first part here and subscribe to Lully’s newsletter here.
Photos: Vitor Samuel
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Larguei tudo aos 30 anos para viver o sonho de ser jornalista. Algum tempo depois descobri que jornalismo tá mais pra pesadelo, mas continuo aqui pesadelando acordado, escrevendo sobre música e crises existenciais (muitas vezes bobas).
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