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By Eric Mandel on February 15, 2012
By Eric Mandel on 15 February 2012 in
STORIES
Buraka Som Sistema – J-Wow (João Barbosa), DJ Riot (Rui Pité), Kalaf Ângelo, Andro Carvalho and newest member Blaya are in the world of Kuduro key players even though they are – in a way – outsiders, both geographically and sound-wise. An Interview.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged Africa, African Boy, Angola, Buraka Som Sistema, CSS, Deize Tigrona, Diplo, Dossier World Music 2.0, interview, kizomba, Komba, kuduro, Luanda, M.I.A, MC Kalaf Ângelo, Portugal, Rui Pité, World Music 2.0 |
By Knut Henkel on February 3, 2012
By Knut Henkel on 3 February 2012 in
STORIES
Das DJ-Kollektiv Buraka Som Sistema präsentiert auf dem neuen Album sanftere Spielarten von Kuduro.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged Africa, Andro Carvalho, Angola, Bomba Estéreo, Buraka Som Sistema, Dossier World Music 2.0, João Barbosa, Komba, kuduro, Portugal, Rui Pité, Stephan Doitschinoff |
By Norient on September 16, 2011
By Moses Iten on 16 September 2011 in
AUDIO
Saca La Mois DJ from Melbourne sent us his latest Mixtape.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged 30IPS, Africa, Al Quetz, Bass Clef Vs Kasai Allstars, Buraka Som Sistema, Congopunq, Cumbia Cosmonauts, Global Ghettotech, Killamu, Konono No1, Ku Bo, Noite Dia, Radioclit, Saca La Mois, Tshetsha Boys |
By Selina Nowak on August 3, 2011
By Selina Nowak on 3 August 2011 in
STORIES
Outhere Records aus München veröffentlicht seit 2004 urbane Musik aus Afrika. Das Label war damit einem Trend voraus. Ein Gespräch mit dem Labelgründer Jay Rutledge.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged Africa, Alif, Andi Teichmann, baile funk, Bassekou Kouyaté, Buraka Som Sistema, Cumbia, Daniel Haaksman, Diplo, Gebrüder Teichmann, Jahcoozi, Jay Rutledge, kuduro, M.I.A, Mad Decent, Man Recordings, Martin Pecheur, Modeselektor, Outhere Records, Radioclit, Sexism, Trikont, Weltmusik, World Music 2.0, Yes We Can – Songs about Leaving Africa |
By Norient on June 6, 2011
By Stefanie Alisch and Nadine Siegert on 6 June 2011 in
ACADEMIC
This article explores the role of Kuduro, the popular Angolan electronic music and dance style in the process of updating the national Angolan identity called angolanidade to the conditions of the new millennium.
Posted in ACADEMIC | Tagged Africa, Agostinho Neto, Angola, Angolanidade, António Ole, Batida, Brazil, Buraka Som Sistema, carnival, dance, DJ Mpula, DJ Sebem, Dog Murras, Dossier World Music 2.0, Frédéric Galliano, Gerhard Kubik, Global Ghettotech, Globale Nischen, Ikonoklasta, Jorge António, Killamu, kizomba, kuduro, Kuduro - Fogo no Museke, Kwame Appiah, Les Princes de Kuduro, Lisbon, M.I.A, Mário Pinto de Andrade, Marissa Moorman, Muana Po, Ngola Ritmos, O ritmo do Ngola Ritmos, Portugal, Puto Prata, Radio Fazuma, Rainha Ginga, semba, Tony Amado, Viriato da Cruz, World Music 2.0 |