1. Combo X - Bua Sound All Day
2. Kradadash - Quero Ver o Baile Todo
3. MC Thiaguinho - Essa Noite Eu Vou Ficar Com Voce (Prod. Carlos Nunez)
4. Buju Banton - Champion (Maga Bo Remix)
5. Sacal - Ela Tomava Cha (Priceless Signature Riddim (Lena British/Jam 2 Prod))
6. MC Nandinho - Joga Teia
7. MC Hallyson - Ritmo de Putaria (DJ Toddy)
8. FurmigaDub & Atômico MC - Forró do Ragga
9. Zé Brown - Eu Valorizo
10. Maga Bo - Rapinbolada Instrumental
11. Lucio K - Bahea!
12. Omulu vs. Comrade - Bagulho Doido
13. Chuck Upbeat - Baile Folk Girls (Carlos Nunez Remix)
14. Ba-Boom - Mano Sujou
15. Bemba Trio - Melô do Vatapá
16. Mauro Telefunksoul & A.MA.$$A - Apache Nagoh (Rasteira Edit)
17. Samba de Coco Raízes de Arcoverde - Seu Maya (Thor Thornato Remix)
18. Stank - Godê Pavão
19. Flying Buff - Salve Xango
20. Tropkillaz & Leo Justi - Deixa Eu Dizer (Desabafo)
21. Lord Breu - Nago Squad
22. DJ Mangaio & Coletivo di Tambor - Carimbó Remix
23. Neguedmundo - Toca Aí (Buguinha Remix)
24. Som Peba - Pagodão Porra
25. ??? - Cadê o Amarildo
26. DJ BAMBAM - 130 Um Minuto de Pandeirinho Bolado 2013
27. DJ BAMBAM - 1 Minuto de Beat
28. DJ BAMBAM - 130 Beat 2013 - 2 Minutos - 130 BPM
29. Karol Conka - Caxambu
30. Sistema de Som Pesadão - Trap das Armas
31. Xão Productions - Dominei feat. MC Ialy & Dughettu
32. DaGanja - Tá No Ar
33. Russo Passapusso - Matuto
34. Grupo Bongar - Vem Amor
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This project marks the launch of a brand new music label, Kafundó Records, by the two Rio de Janeiro based
Brazilian music experts, Maga Bo and Wolfram Lange (of the Soundgoods blog.). It also marks the initiation of a new partnership for Dutty Artz. We hope that this horizontal partnership between two independent labels will serve as a model for international collaboration in the global music industry. The music presented also reflects the desire to usher in a new Brazilian social reality…
“Kafundó” means a far away and isolated place in Brazilian Portuguese. Beyond the favela/asfalto binary that exists in Brazil’s urban areas, there are alternative spaces that exist both within and outside the city. These places are “far away” from traditional Brazilian social politics. The most commonly recognized such place is the Afro-Brazilian “quilombo” the Brazilian version of a maroon community or a “palenque”. This third space within the Brazilian social geography is the source material of inspiration for many of the songs on Kafundó Vol. 1. Not only using Afro-Brazilian traditional rhythms and instruments, but many of these artists look beyond Brazil to the greater African diaspora. Songs using Brazilian popular rhythms such as samba, forro, and carimbó are fused with digital styles formed in the ghettos of Jamaica and the United States. In this they aim to reframe the sometimes-conflict-ridden Brazilian identity politics, to represent as participants in, and in solidarity with the global African diaspora.
This mix covers not only tracks from the compilation, but new remixes, mashups and extended family.