Simentera, a Cape Verdean music group, was formed in 1992. The band gained recognition for blending traditional Cape Verdean music with electronic instruments. In 1994, they performed at the Sfinks Festival in Boechout, Belgium. Their debut album Raiz was released in 1992 on Lusafrica, featuring covers of "Codjeta" by Kaká Barbosa and "Nha Codê" by Pedro Cardoso. Subsequent albums included Barro e Voz (1997) and Cabo Verde en Serenata (2000), showcasing traditional genres like coladeira, morna, and funaná. Notable tracks include "A Mar" from Barro e Voz, which appeared on the album Onda Sonora: Red Hot + Lisbon in 1998, and "Valsa Azul", released as part of the benefit compilation Unwired: Africa. Simentera's final album, Tr'Adictional, was released in 2003. The band disbanded in 2004 following the departure of Mário Lúcio.
| Tr'adictional (De Mario Lucio) [Musica de Cabo Verde] |
| Cabo Verde en Serenata |
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Raíz
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| Raindrops And Elephants Piranha Re:Interpretations |
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Red Hot + Lisbon: Onda Sonora
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Luso Noir - Music from Portuguese-Speaking Africa
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Music from All Corners of the World
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Antologia Pessoal: Mar e Terra
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| From Brazil To Africa. Lusophone Voices Piranha Style |
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Antologia Pessoal: Chão
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Antologia Pessoal: Fé
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| Music From Cape Verde |
| Music from Cape Verde |
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Antologia Pessoal: Mulheres
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| From the Corners of the World |