Bom Dia Brazil Review By Wusik Sound Mag
Bom Dia Brazil from Japan's Discovery Sound is a collection of traditional Brazilian instruments nicely recorded and looped for your daily consumption. The percussion loops have that undeniable 'carnival style' vibe and rawness of sound. If that is the sound this library is aiming for, then it is a plus. Obscurity aside, you'll find authentic instruments such as recoreco, caxixi, agogo bells, surdo and repenique. Other ethnic instruments featured in this library are the udu clay drums (Nigerian local) and congas (a Cuban staple) are thrown in for good measure. This pack features ready-to-use Brazilian grooves (61 files are supplied), but useful styles such as capoeira and cabacal ensemble loops are standouts - which can be used to augment any electronic sub-genre requiring percussive elements. This is a great collection that should give producers an inspiration to fire up their DAW/sequencers.
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