Brazilian Popular Music and Globalization

Cannibals, Mutants, and Hipsters: The Tropicalist Revival
 
 

John Harvey


 




This article explores the fascination of North American post-rock audiences (consumers of sound recordings, reviewers, and concert-goers) and current artists (Tortoise [below], Beck, et al.) with the music of principals of the Tropicalist movement of the late 1960s: especially the rock trio Os Mutantes, Tom Zé  (SEE BELOW), and the early Caetano Veloso. Their innovative approaches to sound texturing and arrangement are seen as precursors and/or inspirations for diverse music-makers in the 1990s in the US.

John Harvey is musical director at WTUL (New Orleans) and a doctoral candidate at Tulane University in Latin American literature.

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