Pato Fu

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Pato Fu
Fernanda Takai, lead singer of Pato Fu.
Fernanda Takai, lead singer of Pato Fu.
Background information
Origin Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Genre(s) Brazilian rock
Alternative rock
Experimental rock
Indie rock
Pop rock
Experimental music
Years active 1992-present
Members
Fernanda Takai
John Ulhôa
Ricardo Koctus
Xande Tamietti
Lulu Camargo

Pato Fu is a Brazilian musical band from Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. The band was formed by lead singer Fernanda Takai, guitarist John Ulhôa and bassist Ricardo Koctus, in 1992. Their drummer, Xande Tamietti, joined the band in 1996, as did keyboardist Lulu Camargo in 2005.

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[edit] Career

Their first album, Rotomusic de Liquidificapum, was released in 1993, followed, since then, by other eight releases: Gol de Quem? (1995), Tem Mas Acabou (1996), Televisão de Cachorro(1998), Isopor (1999), Ruído Rosa (2000), MTV ao Vivo: No Museu de Arte da Pampulha (2002), Toda Cura para Todo Mal (2005), and Daqui Pro Futuro (2007).. The band's popularity began to increase simultaneously with two other groups from Belo Horizonte, Jota Quest and Skank. The band plays in pop-rock style, but resorting frequently to electronic music elements. Pato Fu is frequently said as being influenced by Os Mutantes, a famous Brazilian tropicalist group from the 1960s, probably because of the experimentalism found in both bands' songs. Their music is influenced by Devo, The Cure, Radiohead, Pizzicato Five, Super Furry Animals and also Brazilian Popular Music, among various others.

Takai and Ulhôa are married and had a daughter, Nina, in 2003.

The band name is from a Garfield comic strip. Garfield attacked the mailman with his "Cat Fu" techniques. The band liked the wordplay, but decided to change Gato (cat) to Pato (duck). Coincidentally or not, the expression had also previously appeared in the Brazilian translation of the Howard the Duck movie; in it, Howard says he knows "Pato Fu" (Quak Fu in the original).

With the release of Ruído Rosa, Pato Fu was elected in 2000 one of the best bands of the world by Time Magazine. The band made its 10th birthday in 2003 with the release of MTV ao Vivo: No Museu de Arte da Pampulha, a live performance with some of their most famous songs.

[edit] Hits

  • Sobre o Tempo (Gol de Quem?)
  • Pinga (Tem, Mas Acabou; a song about alcoholism)
  • Canção pra Você Viver Mais (Televisão de Cachorro)
  • Antes Que Seja Tarde (Televisão de Cachorro)
  • Made in Japan (Isopor; sung almost entirely in Japanese. It was written in Portuguese by John and translated by a Japanese teacher. Its video clip is a tribute to old Japanese Sci-Fi movies and a satire against Americanization, winning a Brazilian VMA award). The chorus is from the song Mah Nà Mah Nà '(see the External links section)'.
  • Depois (Isopor)
  • Perdendo Dentes (Isopor)
  • Eu (Ruído Rosa; a tribute to Theremin)
  • Ando Meio Desligado (Ruído Rosa; Mutantes cover)
  • Por Perto (MTV ao Vivo)
  • Uh Uh Uh, Lá Lá Lá, Ié Ié! (Toda Cura para Todo Mal)
  • Anormal (Toda Cura para Todo Mal)

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] DVDs

  • MTV Ao Vivo - No Museu de Arte da Pampulha (2002)
  • Video Clipes (2004)

[edit] External links

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