
Elegant, hushed Brazilian melodies that feel like a private conversation. Intimate acoustic guitar and breathy vocals for quiet, reflective evenings.
Márcio Faraco creates music that feels like a warm embrace in a cold city. His sound is rooted in the classic traditions of Bossa Nova and Samba, but it is filtered through a sophisticated, European sensibility born of his years in Paris. It is music that prioritizes space and silence, where every nylon-string guitar pluck and soft percussion hit is intentional and resonant.
What sets Faraco apart is the sheer intimacy of his delivery. His voice rarely rises above a whisper, creating a 'close-mic' experience that makes the listener feel like the only person in the room. While many modern Brazilian artists lean into electronic textures, Faraco remains a devotee of organic, analog warmth, favoring cello, upright bass, and delicate piano to flesh out his compositions.
Start with the album 'Ciranda' to hear his most iconic work. It captures the essence of 'saudade', that uniquely Brazilian blend of longing and nostalgia, making it the perfect companion for rainy afternoons or late-night contemplation.
Márcio Faraco is a Brazilian-born singer, composer, producer and guitar player. After many years of living and working in Brazil, he decided to leave the country for Paris, France.
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