Roraima artist releases EP that mixes pop and norther technobrega to 'not let the night end'
Caobe, a 29-year-old singer-songwriter from Roraima, releases his EP 'Eu Não Quero Que Essa Noite Acabe Nunca', blending psychedelic pop, electronic music, and tecnobrega influences.
Caobe, a 29-year-old singer-songwriter from Roraima, Brazil, has launched his new EP titled 'Eu Não Quero Que Essa Noite Acabe Nunca' on Tuesday. The EP features a unique mix of psychedelic pop, electronic music, and norther technobrega, capturing the artist's personal experiences and cultural reflections from his travels across Brazil. The title reflects a longing to hold onto experiences and celebrate life through music.
In his music, Caobe expresses the complexities of identity and belonging, particularly as someone originally from Roraima but influenced by various cultures during his travels. He mentions the feeling of non-belonging that comes from moving between different cultural backgrounds, highlighting how his home state of Roraima has a distinct cultural history compared to other northern regions like Pará. This perspective adds depth to his compositions, as he uses music to narrate his journey through diverse territories and experiences.
The EP is now available on all digital platforms, offering listeners a vibrant tapestry of sounds that reflect the artist's nomadic lifestyle and artistic exploration. Through this work, Caobe aims to resonate with those who share similar feelings of displacement while inviting everyone to enjoy the endless possibilities of music and nightlife.