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Comando Macondo: an exotic dish with appetising ingredients
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POSTED BY: Atlantic Comnection March 25th 2008
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This is an atypical musical proposal that combines different genres of Brazilian music with Latin sounds, (pop and electronic) thereby COMANDO MACONDO claiming the Latin American imagination.Their music can be delicate and intimate, while being pulsating and dynamic, with the warm and sensual voice of Spanish Markos Bayón, and sweet and evocative singing of the Brazilian Glaucia Mendes.In their concerts, the music is accompanied by visuals, performances and texts by the poet Rodolfo Franco also Brazilian.
Markos, Glaucia and Rodolfo, launched the group in 2002, with the intention of giving a broader sense of friendship to their union. Drawing on the creativity and technical potential of each of them, thus are forging a project where the sound was merged with the visual. Their carefully done lyrics are often embedded with experimental poetry.Diego Antúnez, Nono Blázquez and Juni, joined a little later. Musicians highly experienced in various formations.
COMANDO MACONDO is a project “transibérico”, against border and bilingual, because their lyrics combine Spanish and Portuguese. Its members are almost all Spanish from Extremadura and Brazilian residents in both countries, Spain and Portugal.  An exotic dish with appetising ingredients…
 
 
 
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