Ocaso Épico

Farinha Master (1957–2002, real name Carlos Cordeiro) was a Portuguese experimental musician and performer. Most notably was the mentor of Ocaso Épico in 1981, a project that incorporated synthpop, electronica, industrial music, minimalism and Portuguese folk music in a hallucinated, sarcastic style. Their lyrics are often absurd showing a reminiscence of Dadaism. Although they won an important music contest and were appreciated by the public and the musical press their discography is scarce and belated.[1] Farinha Master formed and fronted other projects such as Angra do Budismo, Zao Ten and Gamma Ray Blast. Interested in oriental philosophy and music (himself a Yoga practicer) his compositions also reflect this.

Discography

  • Muito Obrigado (LP, Dansa do Som, 1988)
  • Desperdícios (Demo Tape, Tragic Figures, 1989)

Compilations

  • Ao Vivo No Rock Rendez-Vous (1984) - Intro
  • Insurrectos (1990) - Uma Bica e um Neubauten
  • Feedback (1990) - Entre Barreiras / D. Suzete
  • Corrosão Cerebral (1992) - M. Obx

References

  1. "Musica Portuguesa - Anos 80". Archived from the original on 2004-01-15.
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