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Maracatu New York: Maracatu New York (2007)
Traditional Maracatu Afro-Brazilian percussion from the northeast of Brazil.
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Chico Science,
Mestre Ambrósio.
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Nunca Antes: The Beat Migration (2007)
A percussion and performance troupe that primarily plays the music of the Maracatu Nations of Recife, Brasil.
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baque bolado,
maracatu estrela brilhante de,
Mestre Ambrósio.
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Sergio Gomes: Cidades Imaginarias (2005)
Brazilian jazz: sounds jazz, but with brazilian rhythms, such as samba, baiao, maracatu. www.sergiogomes.com or www.myspace.com/sergiogomesjazz show few videos to have a better a idea of the music. Stone Flower, by Tom Jobim is reference for this music.
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Antônio Carlos Jobim,
Hermeto Pascoal,
Trio da Paz.
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Stefano Rossini: Stefano Rossini Batuque Percussion (2004)
Musica totalmente percussiva dedicata ai ritmi di matrice afro-brasiliana, Batucada, Ijexà, Maracatù, Samba Reggae e a tutti gli strumenti di percussione che fanno parte di questa cultura
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Stefano Rossini.
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Pax Nindi & Harare Dread: POVO (2011)
Pax gives us a musical brew mixing roots African Reggae, UK Jazz, Brazilian Maracatu, Rap and Zimbabwean Mbira music all in one bag featuring thought provoking lyrics in Shona, Chewa, English and Portuguese
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Fela Kuti,
Marley,
The Doors.
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Luiz Santos: Afro Brazilian Explosion (2009)
The art of expressing a variety of afro-indian nuances through a jazz artform which embodies a deep precision in rhythmical counterpoint between the cultures and merging into a modern world concept. From cool jazz to free jazz, samba to maracatu. Many roots from Brazil like baiao, frevo, maxixe, xote, carimbo, maracatu, afoxe & forro.
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chick corea,
hermeto pascoal,
wayne shorter.
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Samba Laranja & The Syracuse University Brazilian Ensemble: Native Orange (2011)
Samba Laranja uses different instrumentations of percussion, strings, and voice to play Brazilian folk and popular music including batucada, maracatu, samba-reggae, choro, and funk.
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Mawaca,
Olodum,
Timbalada.
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Bat Makumba: Boteco (2008)
Energy-filled, mix of Brazilian rhythms (Maracatu, Frevo, Samba.) with funk and rock.
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Chico Science,
Lenine,
Os Mutantes.
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Rubim de Toledo: In Charcoal and Crimson (2006)
Features the music from Decidedly Jazz Danceworks' production of the same name. It blends Jazz/Nu-Jazz with live Drum n' Bass and Jungle. Strongly influenced by world beats like Maracatu, Tango, and Samba.
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Godspeed,
Portishead.