Sambass

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Sambass
Stylistic origins
Cultural origins
early-2000s, Brazil
Typical instruments
Mainstream popularity Small

Sambass, or drum 'n' sambass (a portmanteau of "samba" and "bass") is a regional sub-genre of drum and bass music mostly native to Brazil,[1] which combines drum and bass rhythms with influences from Latin American music. Popular artists in the genre include DJ Marky, DJ Patife, XRS Land, Drumagick and Bungle, and four compilation albums titles "Sambass Vol. 1" through "Sambass Vol. 4" were released to international acclaim by the Italian record label Cuadra.[2]

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