Kassin+2, often simply referred to as Kassin, is a groundbreaking music trio hailing from São Paulo, Brazil, whose unique blend of electronic and traditional sounds has redefined the boundaries of contemporary Brazilian music. The group was formed by producer Fernando Catatau, also known as Kassin, who alongside keyboardist Tati Zago and DJ/percussionist Amon de Ô Bastos, has created a rich sonic tapestry that is both innovative and deeply rooted in the country's musical heritage. Their music fuses elements of samba, bossa nova, and MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) with modern electronic beats, creating an intoxicating blend that resonates with both traditionalist and futurist sensibilities. Since their inception in the late 1990s, Kassin+2 has been at the forefront of Brazil's musical evolution. Their debut album "Cais Doca" was a critical success, showcasing their signature sound with its intricate beats and samples from old Brazilian records, combined with live instrumentation. The group's subsequent releases, including "Mercosul" and "Desenquadrado," further cemented their reputation as visionaries in the Brazilian music scene. With each album, Kassin+2 explores new territories, pushing the envelope of what is possible within the genre, all while maintaining a respectful nod to the rich musical history that inspired them. Their innovative approach has garnered them a dedicated fan base and has earned them numerous accolades, including prestigious Brazilian music awards like the Latin Grammy for Best Contemporary Pop/Rock Album with their critically acclaimed work "Samba-Eletrónico." Kassin+2 continues to be a vibrant force in Brazilian music, blurring lines between past and future, tradition and modernity, and continually redefining the boundaries of what is possible in contemporary composition.