Artist's albums
Music Typewriter (20th Anniversary Edition)
2001 · album
A Sua Vida, Preta, Importa Pra Mim
2023 · single
Logun
2023 · single
Clarice Clarão
2022 · album
Rede
2022 · EP
Canto
2022 · single
Água Viva
2022 · single
Um Canto de Afoxé para o Bloco do Ilê
2022 · single
Clarice Clarão
2021 · single
Era o Amor de Alguém
2021 · single
Fullgás
2020 · single
Mi Baiana
2019 · single
Meu Recôncavo (ao Vivo)
2019 · album
Ofertório (Ao Vivo)
2018 · album
Um Canto De Afoxé Para O Bloco Do Ilê (Ao Vivo)
2018 · single
Todo Homem (Ao Vivo)
2017 · single
Una Vez Soñé
2016 · single
Em Todo Lugar Voz Boa (Javelin Remix)
2014 · single
Coisa Boa
2014 · album
Moreno Veloso Solo in Tokyo
2011 · album
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Biography
Moreno Veloso, son of Brazilian music icon Caetano Veloso, began singing at the age of three, improving his natural skills while learning how to play classical guitar six years later. Veloso made his songwriting debut in 1982 with "Um Canto de Afoxé Para Bloco do lle," which is featured on Caetano Veloso's Cores, Nomes. Moreno Veloso became a Latin percussionist while still a teenager, touring with his father and Gilberto Gil before playing cello for Carlinhos Brown. Even when he began attending physics classes in the early '90s, his interest in music was stronger. Around the same time, the young and promising artist built his own recording studio, mixing music for TV shows and plays. After a live performance along with Alexandre Kassin and Domenico Lancellotti, playing Brazilian rhythms combined with electronic elements, they decided to make an experimental album, Music Typewriter, produced by Andrés Levin. The record's untranslated title, Maquina de Escrever Musica +2, was a big hit in Brazil, and was followed by Lancellotti +2's Sincerely Hot in 2003 and a DJ remix of Moreno's recording in 2004. In 2007, Kassin +2's Futurismo concluded the original trilogy. In addition to his own work, Veloso worked with his father both on the road and in the studio producing three records by him, including 2012's award-winning smash Abraçaço, which he co-produced with guitarist Pedro Sá. After 13 years, Moreno issued his sophomore recording, Coisa Boa, in September of 2014. The set, recorded all over the world, featured a revolving cast of 30 musicians, including Sá, Arto Lindsay, Melvin Gibbs, Daniel Johns, Rodrigo Bartolo, Rodrigo Amarante and vocalist Takako Minekawa. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi