Artist's albums
Outro Lado
1999 · album
Telenova
2023 · album
Nao Tem Jeito
2023 · single
Aruenda
2023 · single
Meio
2022 · single
Killiljin
2021 · single
Why Don’t You Try
2021 · single
Tripicalismo
2019 · album
Na Luta (Kromabis Remix)
2018 · single
Legendary Lane (Edit)
2016 · single
Etno Chic
2016 · album
The Best Of
2015 · compilation
The Best Of
2015 · compilation
Retouched! After The Carnaval
2009 · album
After The Carnaval
2008 · album
Whaa!
2005 · album
One Down, One Up
2003 · album
Tales Of High Fever
2002 · album
The Other Side of Outro Lado
2001 · album
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Biography
Zuco 103 – the patriarchs of the Brazilectro scene and the trailblazers of the Tropical Bass movement – are still cutting edge after 20 years. In 2019, Zuco 103 will focus on several new releases, starting with Tropicalismo, and a club and festival tour. Amsterdam, 1999: Lilian Vieira (vocals), Stefan Schmid (keys) and Stefan Kruger (drums) start experimenting with Brazilian sounds, combined with a jazz attitude and dance and dub influences, under the name Rec.A. Schmid came up with the term ‘Brazilectro’ as a banner for their music – Brazilectro turned into an international scene of kindred artists and deejays. International success followed quickly, as well as critically acclaimed albums, and tasty collaborations with – among others – Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry. Anno 2019, Zuco 103 sounds closer than ever: their wild mix of influences has deepened into an intense audio storm, which makes audiences worldwide bouncin’ and yellin’ for more.