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Beat Research

Monday, July 20th, 2009

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I’ve been Boston-based for the last several weeks as I discover my career and a stint in the Bean would not be complete without dropping some wax (digital or analog, it’s all good) at Beat Research.

This go around the bio reads –

DJ Gregzinho is just off another trip to Brazil, where he crisscrossed the favelas of Rio to meet up with DJs and MCs on the Flamin Hotz Records fair trade funk carioca releases Funkeiros e Progresso EP and Pancadão do Morro: O Funk do Flamin Hotz, Já É? They pushed plenty of fresh funk CD-Rs into his hands, and he also scoured São Paulo, Recife, and Salvador for some crate digging samba rock/rap, maracutu, guitarrada, Brazilian hip-hop, and MPB. Expect a wide range of Brazilian beats, as well as the usual pan-American sabores from Hudson Bay to the Tierra del Fuego. Gregzinho blogs about cities, beats, urban space, and landscapes at Beat Diaspora.

Been on a real Caribbean vibe in particular as of late.  Soca Monday, perhaps.

Beat Research at The Enormous Room
DJ Gregzinho, DJ Flack, wayne&wax
Monday, July 20, 9 pm-1 am
No cover, 21+
567 Mass Ave, Central Square, Cambridge, MA

I Can Has Bass?

Friday, April 24th, 2009

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Bass in your face.  The flyer says it all.

Puget Sounds

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Tomorrow night the west coasting continues in Seattle.  I’ll be joining locals Tigerbeat and Sean Cee for a pre-NYE warm up.  The M.O.?  “Play anything that has rapping.”  We can work with that.

Returns

Monday, November 17th, 2008

O Cabidão caught an overnight flight to Rio on Saturday, rather gladly saying farewell to the U.S. and returning to “a minha terra, o meu Brasil!” Too cold, volume too low, clubs too small (and my basement not the nicest place to live either, granted). After three weeks as the ad-hoc tour manager of the first non-Marlboro DJ to play for American audiences, I now have a more realistic perspective on the viability of bridging the divide between global ghettotechnicians and their northern fans, at least in the case of funk carioca, really completing the circle from wide-eyed onlooker to direct intervener.

I don’t want to declare the tour a failure. There were plenty of highlights: Global Frequency, MoFo Radio, Invasores do Baixo, Mudd Up!, TTL in-store, Batida do Funk. And the tour really brought out the best of some fine folks like wayne&wax, Lone Wolf, DJ Ghostdad, and DJ Comrade, all of whom put their time/money/effort/talent into collaborating. Kosta of Bananas even used his west coast contacts to score a show in Seattle on three days notice.

Still, a tour remains an economic proposition, and one that fell fairly flat. It seems that playing the Brazuca circuit (Hyannis, Newark, Bridgeport, Boston, etc.) pays for the plane ticket and is a prerequisite to being able to afford other shows for the knowing gringos. Unfortunately, this means Brazuca crowds will also be driving who gets brought up. Most are not carioca, but from other, poorer states in Brazil, and get their funkeiro fandom from the web, where heartthrobs like Mulher Melancia (the Watermelon Lady) are the top draw. Cabide, in fact, was a relative unknown, so he didn’t bring out the Brazilians en masse in New England.

While this tour was a half-and-half proposition, in the future I expect funk DJs and MCs to mostly play for the brasileiros and then, if possible, an interested party like myself, the Boston Bouncers, Xão Productions, or Masala (who had expressed interest, but we had some visa issues) will cobble something together.

The “Batida do Funk” party by Xão at S.O.B.’s was, admittedly, my favorite of the tour. To trot out an old cliche, in the melting pot of New York we were able to find the mixture of gringos in the know, global music aficionados, and plain old Brazilians to make the show a real crossover audience. The addition of Brazilian dancers and a baile funk slideshow by Vincent Rosenblatt of Agência Olhares made for an odd refraction.


Dancers juxtaposed with the image of dancers. A baile funk americano (Cabide repeatedly referred to shows as “bailes”) juxtaposed with a baile funk carioca. We were both interviewed for the upcoming film Beyond Ipanema, about Brazilian music in the U.S., whose directors were in the audience. I was unable to tell who was Brazilian and who was American. It’s difficult math when a club that serves $10 caipirinhas can’t pay the DJ as much as a favela in Rio can, but that’s the strange inversion for you. Who mediates, who performs, who speaks (Cabide was mute without English and I was left to translate for film, radio, conversation). He opened for Diplo on the penultimate show of the Mad Decent tour, playing the first set even before some indie band from Brooklyn came on. The headliner later worked in a tamborzão, but he was temporally separated as much as possible from the real performer. Worried about being upstaged the next night, cutting the volume, sucking the life out of the music. Metaphor and fact. Who controls and who performs. The tours are over, but the film will linger.

Nova Iorque

Friday, November 7th, 2008

The other direction on I-95 tonight & tomorrow — Cabide DJ live in-store at Turntable Lab and then a Saturday midnight show at S.O.B.’s.


Cabide Tour Update

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Update: The shows in Framingham (Old Station Steakhouse) and Bridgeport, CT are canceled. The rest of the tour is for the non-Brazuca crowd as follows:

10/30 Philadelphia, PA - Medusa w/ DJ Gregzinho, Chip and Becky Soundsystem
11/03 Philadelphia, PA - “Jang House” at The Barbary
11/06 Baltimore, MD - “Bananas” at Bedrock w/ Donkey Bits
11/08 New York, NY - “Batida do Funk” at S.O.B.’s w/ DJ Comrade, MC Zuzuka Poderosa, Supervixen
11/13 Baltimore, MD - Sonar w/Diplo, Boy 8-Bit, Blaqstarr

First show in Philly is coming up fast . . .

And parabéns to Lone Wolf for putting together um ótimo vidéo of Cabide at WMBR.

Blue Monday

Monday, October 27th, 2008


Asian markets tumble to historic lows? The blues still got a stranglehold on the Dow? DJ-cum-financial guru Balagan has the solution: Bear Market Beats.

It’s going to be a Red Tuesday tomorrow, however, once the Phils put it away tonight. And for full coverage of Cabide DJ in Philadelphia, check Philly’s finest nightlife/music/art/fashion blog, FiftyOne:FiftyOne. What it do, indeed. It begins tomorrow with a 1-3 pm appearance on WKDU’s Rhythms N’ Time.

Try Try Again

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008


There’s Cabide DJ holding a copy of the Volt Mix along with one of DJ Ghostdad’s old school funk records. Ghostdad is in the background prepping for tonight’s appearance on MoFo Radio — tune in on WZBC 90.3 FM from 10 pm to 1 am.

Cabide is going to talk about the transition from Miami bass to funk, with plenty of vinyl examples. He dragged a suitcase full of records onto the plane, so expect a serious history lesson, with the Miami bass originals followed by the Rio tracks that sampled them.

On the sample tip, I noticed something that Cabide has in common with Euro-African collabo The Very Best. Check out this longie-but-goodie from 2006, an extended montage of “Comunidades,” basically a roll call of favelas from across Rio.

Now compare with The Very Best’s “Sister Betina,” one of the slower jams on this hyped up (but unmixed) mixtape.

Both sampled & sped up (although a higher bpm on Cabide’s tune) Aaliyah’s smash hit “Try Again.”

Curious, although I (mostly) doubt direct inspiration. Timbaland’s beats are fertile for all.

JP Party Line

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

You heard the man. Call now!

And tune in tonight for Cabide DJ on air from 7-8 pm: WMBR 88.1 FM in greater Boston or streaming live on the web

Tomorrow night, MoFo Radio from 10 pm - 1 am: WZBC 90.3 FM in greater Boston or again live sobre o Internet

Cabide DJ Landing Stateside

Sunday, October 19th, 2008


Pancadão do Morro was just the first step in establishing better international connections between funkeiros brasileiros and americanos. Now, we’ve got one of the best DJs from the record on U.S. tour. Funk originator Cabide DJ, who I blogged about way back in ‘06, touched down the day before yesterday and made it through customs & immigration with no problems (graças a deus).

Cabide is not the first DJ or MC from Rio to come up. In fact, the Brazilian expat organizing the tour had MC Biju (who did “Aviãozinho,” which appears on Favela on Blast) and Mulher Melancia (an ex-dancer of MC Créu who launched her own career on the strength of a bestselling Playboy Brazil appearance) playing shows here just last month. The catch is that they only play for the Brazilian immigrant community, covering the east coast Brazuca circuit of Boston, Framingham, Hyannis, Danbury, Bridgeport, and Newark.

Fortunately, I got wind of this tour ahead of time, and I’m proud to announce that the forbidding world of international travel worked out and for the first time — excluding DJ Marlboro, who has always been in a league of his own anyway — a funk artist is going to perform for crossover crowds, and ideally beginning to bridge that gap between global ghettotechnicians and their not-so-ghettoized fans in the global norte.

There’s the man at work in Rio. Now let’s see what he an do to the East Coast, where he already played Club Lido in Revere on Friday night, Made in Brazil in Queens last night, and Tuxedo Junction in Danbury, CT tonight. Check XLR8R for a tour-opening boost as well as an mp3 exclusivo.

He follows with Global Frequencies on WMBR this Tuesday, Mofo Radio on Wednesday at WZBC, and then an Invasores do Baixo massive on Thursday with an excellent cast of local characters.


Full tour schedule below, but I’ll be making regular updates with flyers for the shows that I organized.

10/17 Boston, MA - Club Lido
10/18 Queens, NY - Made in Brazil
10/19 Danbury, CT - Tuxedo Junction
10/23 Boston, MA - “Bass Invaders” at Milky Way w/ DJ Ghostdad, Nick Yoder, DJ Gregzinho, Philomena, wayne&wax, DJ Flack
10/25 Hyannis, MA - Pufferbellies
10/26 Boston, MA - Taboo
10/30 Philadelphia, PA - Medusa w/ DJ Gregzinho, Chip and Becky Soundsystem
11/03 Philadelphia, PA - “Jang House” at The Barbary
11/06 Baltimore, MD - “Bananas” at Bedrock w/ Donkey Bits
11/08 New York, NY - “Batida do Funk” at S.O.B.’s w/ DJ Comrade, MC Zuzuka Poderosa, Supervixen
11/13 Baltimore, MD - Sonar w/Diplo, Boy 8-Bit, Blaqstarr