Angine de Poitrine Destruiu a Lógica da Música em 2026

I will be in Curitiba on May 15th, hosting the event "Who Will Build a Different Brazil?" Secure your spot: https://www.sympla.com.br/evento/quem... Follow me on Instagram:   / filipeboni   Pix key for contributions (thank you very much!): [email protected] Become a channel member to access exclusive videos, early content, and mini-courses based on the channel's content:    / @filipe_boni   Official channel t-shirts: https://filipeboni.myshopify.com In this video, I explain how two musicians from rural Canada created the strangest musical phenomenon of 2026 — without showing their faces, without speaking to the media, and without following any industry rules. The story begins with a cheap lie in a small music venue in Saguenay, Quebec, and ends with tickets selling out in 4 minutes in New York. Angine de Poitrine is a microtonal math rock duo that performs in papier-mâché masks, black and white polka-dot costumes, and answers interviews in an invented alien language. What seems like a joke is, in practice, one of the most technical and intense live performances you'll ever see. I analyze where this band came from: the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region has a heavy industrial history, a state-funded underground music scene, and a tradition of working-class musicians who work far from major centers. Angine de Poitrine is a direct product of this environment. I also explain why their viral success on KEXP, YouTube, and TikTok wasn't an algorithmic accident. In 2026, with feeds dominated by AI-generated content, two sweaty men playing microtonal notes in cheap costumes created a visual and sonic impact that no algorithm can manufacture. Fans called it "the only human answer to AI in music." I also show the band's central contradiction: they built their entire identity to escape the market—and the market swallowed them anyway. Tickets resold at 7x the original price. Vinyl sold out in 60 seconds. Subversion became a product. Historical materialism explains why this was inevitable.