Spawning from Brazilian psychedelia and Anglo American Hard Rock, Modullo 1000 represented a fusion of both sonorities, came up with something new in the Brazilian music scene.
The Rio De Janerio group featuring Luiz Palo Simas (keyboards and vocals), Eduardo Leal (bass guitar), and Candinho (drums), would put out onlt one album, 1971's " Nao Fale Com Paredes" a clear display of their influences: Black Sabbath, Quartermass, to Os Mutantes through early Pink Floyd. The nine pieces that make the album are in guitar heavy and keyboard drenched music featuring
vocals singing protest lyrics probably the reason that the album was ill received by the media. The album has gained a collectability these days, especially in Brasil and Europe where it reached cult status.
An early example of Brazilian alternative/progressive music, Modulo 1000 is an essential listen fro anyone interested in the pursuit of Brazilian hard rock.
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