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Trocabrahma Podcast host DJ Diplo has his own Mad Decent Podcast which has just gone from being audio only to video. ‘Video Killed The Podcast Star’ is the latest podcast episode. It is 5 minutes video mash-up typical Diplo style. Footage includes Bonde Do Role (featured in Episode 6 of the Trocabrahma Podcast) live in concert as well as Diplo in the kitchen cooking crabs.
More info at Radio Magnetic
January 8th, 2008
Posted by Claire
Trocabrahma 07 Collaboration Artist and Presenter of Episode 6 Ben Westbeech is currently touring the UK this month and into December.
Continue Reading November 30th, 2007
Posted by Andrea
Fans of Four Tet should note that he plays at Manchester’s Warehouse Project this Saturday 1st December.
Keiran Hebden (Four Tet) appears alongside Open Field Church in episode 5.
November 29th, 2007
Posted by Andrea
If you’ve enjoyed the Trocabrahma 07 events and podcasts, check out the new series on BBC4 that started last Fri. Brasil Brasil is a 3 part series on BBC4 and covers the history and evolution of Brazilian music.
Continue Reading November 29th, 2007
Posted by Andrea
Recoat Gallery in Glasgow, where we held our discussion, currently shows an exhibition by Kirsty Whiten until the 30th of November when the works will be auctioned off. Her portraits are well worth a visit if your in Glasgow.
Continue Reading November 16th, 2007
Posted by Andrea
Want to hear more of Kenny’s dulcet tones?
Trocabrahma superstars King Creosote appear on Later with Jools Holland this Friday the 16th 11:35 BBC2
Continue Reading November 15th, 2007
Posted by Andrea
Not content with bringing together some of the worlds most respected classic funk drummers and foremost hip hop turntablists for the original “Keepintime” project, B+ (aka Brian Cross) is back with the DVD release of “Brasilintime : Batucada Com Discos”…
Continue Reading September 27th, 2007
Posted by Dougal
Essential listening for all fans of Os Mutantes and co. courtesy of Soul Jazz Records, “Brazil 70 - After Tropicalia: New Directions In Brazilian Music” is the follow-up to last year’s critically acclaimed “Tropicalia: A Revolution in Sound”…
Continue Reading August 28th, 2007
Posted by Dougal