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Batucada is a substyle of samba and refers to an African influenced Brazilian percussive style, usually performed by an ensemble, known as a Bateria. Batucada is characterized by its repetitive style and fast pace.
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The wide variety of instruments used in a batucada include:
The song "The Obvious Child" from Paul Simon's album The Rhythm of the Saints is an example of the sound of the samba-Afro style, exemplified by the Bahian group Olodum.
Also the song "El Matador" from the Argentinian band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs is an example of a batucada.
Sérgio Mendes and Brazil '66 not only utilized this sound, but also recorded a song by the same name, written by Marcos Valle.
"Kiss of Life", by British electronica band Friendly Fires also features a batucada background.
The song "Batucada" from the artist Towa Tei performed by Bebel Gilberto combines the style of Batucada with the sound of synthesizers.
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