Friday 24 June 2005
This
is unique alliance of charities, trade unions, campaigning
groups and celebrities, mobilizing a drive forward against
poverty and injustice and taking the message to the
dance floor.
“Millions
of poor people face early death unless the world’s
richest nations write off all the unpayable debts in
developing countries” www.makepovertyhistory.org
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Following
the huge success of the first DJ Campaign Tour in 2004 for
Arms Control in Brazil, DJ Each and Oscar Bueno take to the
road again for a club-by-club tour of Europe.
Make Poverty History: GUANABARA in association with Jungle
Drums
DJ’s
Each, Oscar Bueno, Herman Love's Pauline (SAMBATRALIA)
LIVE:
HURTMOLD
Hurtmold are considered the avant-garde band of Brazilian
post-rock
Read extracts of a review written on Stylus Magazine about
them:
It would be easy to label Hurtmold as the Brazilian Tortoise,
and the guitar sound can be similar at times, but their attention
to structure as well the ability to let the tracks play out
and breathe gives them the freedom to insert a little jazziness
into the proceedings, leaving such comparisons lacking.
Members of Hurtmold can be found in the backing band of avant-Samba
hip-hoppers Instituto and drummer Takara contributed to the
excellent O Ciclo Da Decadençia by Cidadão Instigado
which has to be heard to be believed, coming across as a kind
of cracked post-punk King Crimson hybrid.
As well as working with The Eternals, last year Hurtmold collaborated
with Rob Mazurek of Chicago Undergound and Isotope 217 further
strengthening the Chicago/São Paulo interface and leaves
me wondering what else will come out of this somewhat unlikely
but fruitful communion.
About their participation at Sonar 2005
www.trustthedj.com/Sonar2005/news_article.php?news_id=3877&djid=2089
You
can find info about HURTMOLD in English on this website
(their label) www.submarinerecords.net/index_english.html
Friday
24 June 2005
8pm to 2am
£10
at Guanabara
Parker St Corner of Drury Lane
London WC2B 5PW
Tube: Holborn
Contact: 020 7242 8600 - Please tell Guanabara you heard about
them on www.BrazilianArtists.net website and help us to keep
on promoting Brazilian culture and artists in the UK. Thanks!
For
further info please visit
www.guanabara.co.uk
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