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A New Year's Eve mix of Brazilian hip hop to usher in 2014.
Track list:
MV Bill - Muita Treta ft. Marcelo D2 & Racionais
Elo da Corrente - Ginga
A Maldição do Samba - Marcelo D2
Estilo Vagabundo 2 - MV Bill
Desigualdade 80 black remix - Lado De Fora
Alteração (Éa!)- BNegão & Seletores de Frequência
Guerreiro e Guerreira - Helião e Negra Li
Exército do Rap - Helião e Negra Li
A Procura Da Batida Perfeita - Marcelo D2
O Caranguejo da Praia das Virtudes - Revista Trip
Vai vendo - Marcelo D2
(Funk) Até o Caroço - BNegão & Seletores de Frequência
Comunidade Da Rima - Raízes - MCR
De Role No Sul - A Filial vs vs Dj K-beç
1967 - Marcelo D2
Chega Pra Somar No Groove - BNegão & Seletores de Frequência
É Pra Rir Ou Pra Chorar - Gabriel O Pensador
Sintoniza Lá - BNegão & Seletores de Frequência
Os Tambores do Meu Povo - Braunation
Obrigahh - Doncesão
Reação (Panela II) - BNegão & Seletores de Frequência
Boa Noite - Karol Conka
A mix of tracks from South Africa and the African diaspora, mainly Brazil and Jamaica, ranging from 1968 to 2013.
Tracklist
1) Aredze - Hugh Masekela & The Zulus
2) Malunguinho - Abayomy Afrobeat Orquestra
3) Oraçao pela Liberta çao da Africa do Sul - Gilberto Gil & Vusi Mahlasela
4) Saudação As Favelas - Marcelo D2
5) Mango Walk - In-Crowd
6) Pedaço de Nada - Elo da Corrente
7) Macongo - Hugh Masekela & Letta Mbulu
8) Bass do Tambô - BNegão & Seletores de Frequência
9) Dia de Comemorar - Seu Jorge
10) Do Sal & Sol Eu Sou - Afrobombas
11) Not Falling - Anelis Assumpção
12) Slipping Into Darkness - Carl Bradney
13) Is It Because I'm Black? - Ken Boothe
14) Talarico - Ogi & Stereodubs
15) Afro Beat Blues - Hugh Masekela & Ojah
16) Orunmilá - Metá Metá
17) Véia - Seu Jorge
18) Cordeiro De Nanã, Deixa A Gira Gira, Atabaque Chora - Margareth Menezes f. Mateus Aleluia e Saul Barbosa
19) Lua - Mayra Andrade
20) Sorriso Forte na Luta - Soraia Drummond
21) Corre, Corre Ere - Karol Conka
22) Lenda Yoruba - Margareth Menezes f. Carlinhos Brown
First mix I've made in over four years. Got busy raising two kids.
This is a mix of songs from Brazil, the Caribbean, Nigeria and the U.S. dedicated to the Orixás / Orişas of Ifá, Candomblé, and Santería.
(Made this one on iDJ for iPad and exported using EZ Audio Converter, so the sound is not ideal.)
My first mix in over a year . . . another mix of Brazilian tracks. This one is a tribute to malandragem, the philosophy and art of cunning and deception exemplified by capoeira mestres and malandros.
It's been 9 months since I've mixed anything, but finally here's a follow-up to Sonhos de Capoeira. This one's dedicated to Palmares, the settlement of runaway and free-born Africans––along with some indigenous Brazilians––founded around 1600 in the Serra da Barriga hills of northeastern Brazil. Forced to defend themselves against repeated attacks by Portuguese colonial power, legend has it that the inhabitants of Palmares were experts in capoeira. The most famous member of Palmares was Zumbi, the last of the leaders of the Quilombo dos Palmares.
A melange of electronica, hip hop brasileiro, samba, and capoeira music inspired by and dedicated to the Afro-Brazilian martial art/dance/game.
A melange of electronica, hip hop brasileiro, samba, and capoeira music inspired by and dedicated to the Afro-Brazilian martial art/dance/game.








