Os Mulheres Negras
50 top tracks
Os Mulheres Negras
50 top tracks
Albums

Música Serve Pra Isso
Os Mulheres Negras

Música e Ciência (Remasterizado)
Os Mulheres Negras

Música E Ciência
Os Mulheres Negras

Outro Tempo
Os Mulheres Negras

Durval Discos
Os Mulheres Negras

Outro Tempo: Electronic And Contemporary Music From Brazil 1978-1992
Os Mulheres Negras

Outro Tempo: Electronic and Contemporary Music From Brazil, 1978-1992
Os Mulheres Negras

Trilha Sonora Durval Discos
Os Mulheres Negras

Electronic And Contemporary Music From Brazil (1978-1992) (Co)
Os Mulheres Negras

Musica serve pra isso (1990)
Os Mulheres Negras

Música Serve Para Isso
Os Mulheres Negras

Outro Tempo: Electronic And Contemporary Music From Brazil (1978-1992)
Os Mulheres Negras
Biography
This vocal and instrumental pop duo was formed in 1985 in São Paulo by André Abujamra (vocals, guitar, keyboards, and drum machines) and Maurício Pereira (vocals, saxophone) that produced work centered on a parody of techno pop that employed a multitude of musical styles. Abujamra and Pereira met in 1984 during a course on African percussion. Their energetic and humorous performances were noticed by a faithful audience that turned the duo into a cult. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Os+Mulher...Read more on Last.fm
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This vocal and instrumental pop duo was formed in 1985 in São Paulo by André Abujamra (vocals, guitar, keyboards, and drum machines) and Maurício Pereira (vocals, saxophone) that produced work centered on a parody of techno pop that employed a multitude of musical styles. Abujamra and Pereira met in 1984 during a course on African percussion. Their energetic and humorous performances were noticed by a faithful audience that turned the duo into a cult. They had hits with "Sub" (version for "Yellow Submarine"), "John," and "Monstros Japoneses." The first album came in 1988, Música e Ciência. Mixing punk rock and bossa nova (along with several other genres), the album had a 35-second version of Tom Jobim's "Samba do Avião." The second one, Música Serve Para Isso (1990), had a more conventional aspect in form, but continued with the irreverent line. The duo was dissolved in 1991, with Abujamra continuing to parody world music in his subsequent band Karnak.
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