BK-One: Radio Do Canibal auf CD
Radio Do Canibal
CD
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- Label:
- Rhymesayers
- Aufnahmejahr ca.:
- 2009
- UPC/EAN:
- 0826257011428
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 6.10.2009
* Slide-Pack
Better known as Brother Ali’s DJ, BK-One takes his years of experience as a DJ and puts on his producer hat joining forces with up and coming Twin Cities beatsmith Benzilla to craft a Brazilian musical bed for some of Hip Hop’s most engaging MC’s. Radio do Canibal features appearances by Scarface, Slug (Atmosphere), Black Thought (The Roots), Brother Ali, Raekwon (Wu-Tang Clan), Murs (Living Legends), Phonte (Little Brother), Haiku D’Etat (Aceyalone, Myka 9 & Abstract Rude), Blueprint, P. O.S (Doomtree), The Grouch (Living Legends), I Self Devine, Toki Wright, Aby Wolf and The Hypnotic Bass Ensemble.
When not touring the globe with Brother Ali, BK-One has traveled extensively throughout Central and South America…these travels would become the inspiration for Radio Do Canibal. The title Radio Do Canibal refers to the Brazilian poet Oswald de Andrade’s “Cannibal Manifesto”. Written in 1928, the poem described Brazil as drawing its power from the absorption of other cultures. Decades later, Brazilians were creating wildly inventive music that drew inspiration from a wide range of sources. From the BRazlian sounds of bossa nova, Bahian folk, and samba, to international styles like psychedelic pop, reggae, Portuguese fado, and the soul, jazz, and funk music of the U. S., nothing was off limits. Radio Do Canibal is a humble attempt to capture the spirit of that Brazilian music, creating something new and exciting.
When not touring the globe with Brother Ali, BK-One has traveled extensively throughout Central and South America…these travels would become the inspiration for Radio Do Canibal. The title Radio Do Canibal refers to the Brazilian poet Oswald de Andrade’s “Cannibal Manifesto”. Written in 1928, the poem described Brazil as drawing its power from the absorption of other cultures. Decades later, Brazilians were creating wildly inventive music that drew inspiration from a wide range of sources. From the BRazlian sounds of bossa nova, Bahian folk, and samba, to international styles like psychedelic pop, reggae, Portuguese fado, and the soul, jazz, and funk music of the U. S., nothing was off limits. Radio Do Canibal is a humble attempt to capture the spirit of that Brazilian music, creating something new and exciting.
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Tracklisting
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Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
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1 Ivan Tiririca (Intro)
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2 Gititit
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3 Mega
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4 Caetano veloso (Interlude)
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5 The true & living
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6 Here I am
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7 Tema do canibal
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8 Ivan Tiririca ((Interlude)
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9 Philly boy
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10 Blood drive
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11 A day's work
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12 Face it
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13 Love like that
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14 Hyldon (Interlude)
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15 Blue balls
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16 Eighteen to twenty-one
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17 Call to arms
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18 American nightmare
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19 Tom Zé (Outro)