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Archive for May, 2009

Filastine’s got a new video from his new album “Dirty Bomb” out. That’s a travel/social/politics/urbanization/globalization report the other way round. Done by Kognitif Krew. And read my Filastine interview from January, done at Club Transmediale in Berlin, here!

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Midival Punditz are one of the leading bands from the Asian Underground scene having influenced lots of musicians and the rising of electronic Asian music. I’ve been following them for a while and also played some of their stuff before, which never fails to rock. Now, they drop a new bass heavy album called “Hello [...]

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Sample Salat 5. Recently I couldn’t find exactly the same samples occuring in different  songs, but I came across two similar ones again. One is an Aciton track from Señor Coconuts album “Coconut FM” from 2005 (Don Atom feat. Tea Time “Mueve la Cintura”, Essay Recordings) and the other one was just released on ZZK [...]

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Browsing through my CD’s I just came across Bnegao from Rio, who recently toured with Maga Bo as MC. Formerly he was singer of the hip hop rock band Planet Hemp, which was founded in 1993. “Planet Hemp began attracting attention because their shows always ended up in big fights and confusion. In 1994 B [...]

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Jojojo, this is serious stuff here, the mates Vince the Prince & DJ Umb over at Generation Bass just blogged me! Or as to say they blogged my J.U.F. vs Brodinski vs Miss Blitz Mashup (with the voice from Eugene Hutz from Gogol Bordello), come check the short post right here, and the full version [...]

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The Peronists have defenitely too much time in between rehearsals, the tour preparation for the big Europe attack and live gigs! So here we go with another cumbia hybrid kliklaklakla. DOWNLOAD: Mala Rodriguez vs. The Peronists Read my Mala Rodriguez Interview here. And check  also the Bajofondo Tango Club vs Mala Rodriguez (Mexican Dubwiser Mix).

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Femi Kuti is back and just released a new album called “Day by Day”. As you might know, Femi Kuti is the son of Fela Kuti, and one of the leading figures in African music history (check Afrobeat). He grew up in the 60’s / 70’s in Nigeria where political riots and bloody fights marked [...]

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New record out on out I here records from Germany, called Comfusoes 1 – From Angola to Brasil. Mauricio Pacheco from the Brasilian hiphop capoeira band Stereo Macana researched some of the best old Angolan tunes from the 60’s and 70’s and gave them into the hands of top-notch Brazilian electronic avandgarde DJ’s and producers. [...]

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