Larissa Luz
Electronic · BR · Active since 1987

Larissa Luz

Afrofuturist pop that bridges Bahian tradition and digital grit. Powerful, rhythmic, and deeply soulful electronic music for reclaiming your own space.

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Larissa Luz creates music that feels like a collision between ancient spirits and a high-tech future. Her sound is anchored by heavy, intentional electronic beats that draw heavily from the rhythmic DNA of Bahia, yet her production is polished with a sleek, experimental edge. It is music that demands your attention, vibrating with a sense of urgency and cultural pride that is both physically moving and intellectually stimulating.

What truly sets her apart is her theatricality. Having portrayed the legendary Elza Soares on stage, Larissa brings a similar raw, uncompromising power to her own recordings. She uses her voice as a versatile tool, shifting from commanding belts to intricate, layered harmonies that feel like a digital choir. The production often features sharp, metallic textures and deep sub-bass that ground her more ethereal, afrofuturist concepts in a very modern, urban reality.

Start with the album 'Trovão' to experience her at her most explosive and visionary. It perfectly captures her ability to blend social commentary with dancefloor-ready energy. From there, move to 'Deusa Dulov (Vol. 1)' to hear her explore more intimate, sensual, and melodic territories without losing the experimental spark that defines her career.

Larissa Luz de Jesus (born 15 May 1987) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and actress.
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Our Catalog3 Albums · 2012 · 2019
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