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Olodum is a bloco-afro from Salvador's carnival, in Bahia, Brazil. It was
founded by the
percussionist Neguinho do Samba. The name
comes from the Yoruba...
- in
music with
artists like KRS-One, Seu Jorge, Tony Allen, Supernatural,
Olodum, Ol
Dirty ****,
Cheick Tidiane Seck, El-P, RZA, Agallah, R.A. the Rugged...
- the
first time to
describe the
music of
Olodum, and, by extension, of the
other afro
blocos as well.
Olodum became progressively more well known, and...
- samba-reggae
style and the
heavy beats to
their music.
Groups such as Timbalada,
Olodum and
Filhos de
Gandhi also
shared the
heavy beats and
rhythms with Ilê Aiyê...
- also
released and the
music changed slightly to fit Afro
Brazilian group Olodum's style of
drumming – that
version being the one that was used in the music...
- (Cook) – 4:15 "Brio" (Cook) – 3:15 "Falling From Grace" (Cook) – 3:33 "
Olodum" (Cook) – 3:32 "Rapture" (Cook) – 4:20 "Gipsy" (Cook) – 2:29 "Luna Llena"...
- Tom Jobim, João Gilberto,
Sergio Mendes,
Eumir Deodato, Kaoma, Sepultura,
Olodum and CSS.
Brazilian literature dates back to the 16th century, to the writings...
- Afro-Brazilian
drumming reminiscent of Salvador,
Bahia samba-reggae
group Olodum.
About the track's
introductory guitar riff, Max
acknowledged that it "could...
-
sound of the samba-Afro style,
exemplified by the
Bahian samba reggae group Olodum.
Celebration Suite by
Airto Moreira.
Fanfarra Cabua Lê Lê by
Sergio Mendes...
- song is
accompanied by a
performance from
Brazilian drumming collective Olodum in a live recording. The single,
released in
September 1990, was commercially...