domingo, 31 de enero de 2010

jueves, 28 de enero de 2010

30 x 2



Camilo and Jorge's 30 x 2 Party

Global Tropical DJs

Saturday, January 30 at 9:30pm - Sunday, January 31 at 3:00am

DAHLAK, 1771 U St. NW, Washington, DC
(202) 332-2110

domingo, 24 de enero de 2010

L'Union Fait la Force

A few pictures from last Friday. A jam-packed Josephine paying tribute to those who lost their lives and those still suffering from the effects of the January 12 earthquake in Haiti. Early in the evening, a gentleman from the Haitian embassy in DC spoke a few words about the situation in Haiti, how 92% of government buildings in Port-Au-Prince had been destroyed and the country was in dire need of technical personnel. He urged those willing to help to consider flying down to Haiti on the government's expense to work on the rebuilding of the country. More info on the Greater Washington area Haiti relief efforts is on the GWHRC webpage.

Thanks to Sarah, Emmanuel, and Jad from the World Bank, Jorge from the Interamerican Development Bank, and all those who contributed to getting such a large number of people to show up and show their support.

Choosing the right music to play at fundraising event of this type is a touchy subject, but we decided that it would not be irreverent to play some joyful konpa, rap kreyol and kanaval tunes from Haiti among our usual fare. Some timely tracks we played out included Capleton's "Haitians" [uzershare], Twista's "911 (A Freestyle for Haiti)" [uzershare], and Lil' Flip's "Feel It N Da Air (Tribute to Haiti)" [mediafyre], plus some amazing Kanaval 2010 tunes from T-Micky, Mawon, King Posse, Project Boyz, BC, Vwadezil, Surette, Carimi, Tempo, Ti Kabzy, Krezi, Passion Kompa, etc. that may sadly never be performed they way they were intended...






viernes, 22 de enero de 2010

lunes, 18 de enero de 2010

Mixtape murderation























So many good things going on over at Akwaaba - case in point is the truly excellent mixtape from Max le Daron of Belgium's MDD Party Crew you can download here. Heavy stuff - kuduro speaker rattlers aplenty, club bangers from the Prodigy's "Voodoo People" to Schlachthofbronx's "Ayoba" assaulted by beats that sound like depth charges detonating outside your submarine's hull and basslines that buzz like a cookie box full of pissed off hornets. Wicked!

Here is a short video where Killamu explains the origins of kuduro and Akwaaba whet our appetites for upcoming releases.

Killamu: 10 years of kuduro in Angola from Akwaaba Music on Vimeo.


If you take to heart Killamu's assertion that no one now producing kuduro makes a living from it, why not do your bit and head over to iTune$ to get his brand new album and the Akwaaba Sem Transporte compilation once you are at it?

domingo, 17 de enero de 2010

Haiti fundraiser @ Josephine this Friday

At Global Tropical we will be doing our bit to help raise awareness and some cold hard ca$h for the cause at a Haiti fundraiser this Friday.

Josephine
1008 Vermont Ave NW
Friday Jan. 22nd
6-11PM

Flyer and more info to follow shortly.

lunes, 4 de enero de 2010

MLK Day in dub


To universal delight, the immortal Stone Love will be playing in the DMV area for MLK Day! There is no way I will be missing this. Stone Love stand alone!
By a strange but delightful coincidence the guys doing amazing work over at Digital Reggae put up some '91 vintage Stone Love today, so best to head over there.