Vintage Culture only truly feels alive when he’s speaking to people through his music. “When I am playing my own tracks and people smile at me, that is life,” says the Brazilian. And so far, his life has been a nonstop adventure. What started in 2008 as tinkering in a bedroom in a tiny Brazilian city in the middle of nowhere has now led him to play to sold-out crowds of 25000 people at his own So Track Boa Festival, touring the United States, gracing the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine, making the Forbes 30 Under 30 list and going multi-platinum with more than 1.5 billion global online streams.


Vintage Culture only truly feels alive when he’s speaking to people through his music. “When I am playing my own tracks and people smile at me, that is life,” says the Brazilian. And so far, his life has been a nonstop adventure. What started in 2008 as tinkering in a bedroom in a tiny Brazilian city in the middle of nowhere has now led him to play to sold-out crowds of 25000 people at his own So Track Boa Festival, touring the United States, gracing the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine, making the Forbes 30 Under 30 list and going multi-platinum with more than 1.5 billion global online streams.