damn we’re excited for this show in Los Angeles tomorrow …
Gnawledge artists Canyon Cody, Afro DZ, and the1shanti will perform Thursday September 9th at Zanzibar in Santa Monica at a show co-sponsored by Afro Funké and The Fader magazine. The party will celebrate South African rapper/DJ/producer Spoek Mathambo’s first visit to the United States, performing music from his new album Mshini Wam.
Afro Funké
WEEKLY FUNK INVOCATION
September 9, 2010
very special guest: SPOEK MATHAMBO (SOUTH AFRICA)
Part of a new breed of African artists, 24 year old Spoek Mathambo (Rapper/DJ and Graphic Designer/Illustrator) is hitting the world hard with his take on Afro-futurism. Spoek sees himself as a part of a new wave of energy in Africa, which is intent on nurturing a sense of progressiveness while maintaining a pride in culture. As front-man for electrorap outfits SWEAT.X and PLAYDOE, Spoek Mathambo has become a increasingly prominent figure in the international music scene over the last couple of years. guest deejay: DJ CANYON CODY + AFRO DZ (live) Global bass DJ and Fulbright scholar in ethnomusicology, Canyon Cody will be joined by Boston hiphop trumpeteer Afro DZ in celebration of their new Gnawledge cumbia remix album Panama Doaba. Digital drums and analog horns come together for a funky wiggle al ritmo tropical. www.gnawledge.com/
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resident deejay: JEREMY SOLE www.kcrw.com/jeremysole @ Zanzibar 1301 5th Street @ Arizona
Santa Monica, CA 90401
310.451.2221 / 21+ (EVERYONE must have ID)
9pm – 2am /$10 presale / $12 at door
1970s cumbia tropical + 21st century hip-hop = Panama Doaba
TheFunky Isthmus Mixtape featuresinstrumentals produced by Gnotes for the upcoming Gnawledge EP Panama Doaba, mixed by DJ Canyon Cody with acapellas from Maluca Mala, Calle 13, Isa GT, Tego Calderón y más.
Produced by Gnotes with an Akai MPC 2000XL and a microKORG synthesizer, Panama Doaba features original Gnawledge hiphop remezclas of Panamanian calypso, funk and cumbia from the 1960s & 70s, sampled from Soundway Records 12″ vinyl compilations Panama! Vol. 1, Panama! Vol. 2, & Panama! Vol. 3.
THE FUNKY ISTHMUS MIXTAPE tracklisting
1. Papi Brandao Y Su Ejecutivos “Decidete Mi Amor” (Gnawledge Remix)
… con Maluca Mala ["El Tigeraso"] and Calle 13 ["La Jirafa"] 2. Papi Brandao Y Su Ejecutivos “Viva Panama” (Gnawledge Remix) 3. Papi Brandao Y Su Conjunto Aires Tableños “La Murga de Panama” (GN Remix)
… con Yaga & Mackie ft. Tego Calderón ["Fuego Fuego"] 4. Los Jimaguas “Los Dos Hermanos” (Gnawledge Remix)
… con Julio Voltio ["Mambo"] 5. Sir Valentino con Combo Esclavos Alegras “Masters are Gone” (GN Remix) 6. Alfredo Y Su Salsa Montañera “La Escoba” (Gnawledge Remix)
… con Isa GT ["Pela'o"]. 7. Bush y Sus Magneficos - Nana Nina (Gnawledge Remix) 8. Chocolate Caliente – Mi Guajira Inspiracion (Gnawledge Remix)
… con Black Point ft Sensato ["Watagatapitusberry"] 9. Beby Castor con Los Juvenilles “Llororas” (Gnawledge Remix)
Our 2010 Gnawledge tour visited Los Angeles, Boston, New York and Seattle from May 13th to June 5th. Betwixt official performances were curbside cyphers, neighborhood juergas and latenight house parties.
May 13th — Our first show (photo above) was a Granada Doaba improv experiment featuring 3 rappers, 3 flamenco guitarists, 2 hand percussionists and a dancer. Performing at Los Angeles’ historic flamenco venue El Cid, Granada Doaba featured acoustic freestlyles from Mandeep Sethi & Moses Soweto-Tsali, and a funky set by our good friends LoCura.
May 24th — We celebrated 6 years ofGnawledge in Bostonwith a party at Beat Research. The night began with an acoustic version of Buena Vista Social Club’s “Chan Chan” featuring Gnotes on guitar, Noni Kai on vocals and Afro DZ ak on trumpet (video above).
The show transitioned into a tropical bass DJ set from Canyon Cody, who debuted the newest Gnawledge album Panama Doaba. Read more about the Boston party at Wayne&Wax and check photos del amigo Zach Cole.
May 27th — TheGnawledge NYC Showcase featured 4 Gnawledge MCs and guest appearances from 3 New York locals. Hosted by Brooklyn veteran the1shanti [pictured above with Gnotes and Mighty Om], the crowd got rowdy for Nyle x Naysayers, a four-peice hip-hop band with a charismatic frontman (Nyle) and an amazing drummer (Isaac Teel).
Gnawledge performed a medley of new/old material from the last 6 years. Multi-instrumentalist rappers Gnotes and Afro DZ traded verses from their solo albums, and played flamenco guitar & trumpet in support of Boston soul singer Noni Kai, who showcased her beautiful voice during an acoustic Granada Doaba performance. Gnawledge was also joined on-stage by guest percussionist Duke Mushroom from Harlem’s Earthrise Soundsystem, an immensely talented musician who brought a goodie-bag of global drums and transformed the rap concert into a dance party.
May 28th — Our cumbia hip-hop remezclas Panama Doaba got heavy rotation in New York, where DJ Canyon Cody performed with Afro DZ ak and the1shanti at a Williamsburg house party (photo above). Produced by Gnotes, Panama Doaba explores the funky isthmus in the 1970s as a tropical bass follow-up to Granada Doaba. An unruly Brooklyn house party was the perfect way to unwind after our big concert, and it was our first chance to rock with Cumba Mela, an NYC global bass DJ trio that knows how to throw a damn fiesta.
May 29th – After playing with Gnawledge at Santos, Duke Mushroom invited Afro DZ ak to perform at the Globesonic show on the Hudson Pier (photos above). It was a beautiful summer evening for a free outdoor party, with more than 1,000 people dancing to 3 outstanding DJs (Derek Beres, Fabian Alsultany & Bill Braggin) accompanied by the impeccable percussion of Duke Mushroom and mighty trumpet ofAfro DZ ak (video below).
May 30th & 31st — DJ Canyon Cody got back on the decks at Love, a Greenwich club with an absolutely immense soundsystem, and then Bembe, a Brooklyn dance club with a reputation for hot&sweaty bootyshaking. Hosted by DJs Atropolis, Thornato and 2melo from Cumba Mela, the weekly cumbia convocation at Bembe is a superb scene, with passionate live drumming and a sensual dance crowd. Como un pez en agua, Canyon Cody kept the party jumping with help from the1shanti and Gnotes on the mic [photo below]
June 5th – After New York, Gnotes and Canyon Cody went back to Seattle for a Gnawledge rap show with Elemental Zazen and Irenic. Zazen — who recently leaked his new track featuring Canibus — performed his new song “Lockjaw” produced by Seattle-native Jake One (video below).
With the Spring 2010 tour done, Gnawledge will soon release Panama Doaba while finishing final touches on upcoming solo albums from Elemental Zazen and Gnotes.
We’re celebrating 6 años of Gnawledge in Boston with a FREE party at the Enormous Room with DJ Canyon Cody featuring live performances by Afro DZ ak (trumpet), Gnotes, (flamenco guitar) and Noni Kai (vocals).
Gnawledge @ Beat Research
Enormous Room (Central Sq.)
567 Mass Ave (Cambridge)
May 27th / 9pm-1am / 21+ / $0
RSVP @ Facebook
72 months young, we’ll be bailando al ritmo tropical with our Boston bredren at Beat Research, a free weekly experiment in party music hosted by Wayne&Wax and DJ Flack.
Gnawledge will host a label showcase in New York on Thursday May 27th at Santos Party House, featuring live performances by Afro DZ ak, Gnotes, and Granada Doaba.
Hosted by Gnawledge selector Canyon Cody, our 6th annual family reunion will feature a special guest appearance from Nyle with his live band The Nay-Sayers. Also performing is the1shanti [aka Brooklyn Shanti], dubbed the Indian Bambaataa by the Universal Zulu Nation.
A veteran of the New York underground rap scene, Nyle has 3 free albums and one of the coolest live hip-hop music videos I’ve ever seen:
Granada Doaba — with jazz trumpeteer Pete Shungu and flamenco guitarist Sean Dwyer — will feature vocals from Baltimore rapper Mighty Om and Boston soul singer Noni Kai. Also performing with Granada Doaba will be special guest percussionist David “Duke Mushroom” Schommer from Earthrise SoundSystem.
Gnotes and Afro DZ ak will perform songs from their solo albums [Rhymes and Beats & Elevation]. Gnotes will also debut new music from his upcoming album Conflicts and Interests, which features collaborations with Devin the Dude, Blockhead, Eligh, Metaform & Ilmind.
Cumbia — mostly associated w/ Colombia nowadays — originally came from the funky isthmus of Panama. Our newest Gnawledge remix project Panama Doaba brings hip-hop back to 1970s panamanian cumbia, with production from Gnotes and Canyon Cody.
The original “Llororas” was written by Venezuelan singer Oscar D’León in 1975 and became a huge hit across Latin American. Our remix samples a Panamanian cover version by Beby Castor con Los Juvenilles, from the Sally Ruth 45 (SR161), later re-released by Soundway Records on Panama 3.
We’ll be playing a bunch of our new Gnawledge cumbia remixes @ Beat Researchin Boston w/ Wayne&Wax on May 24th, and then @ Bembe in Brooklyn w/ Cumba Mela on May 31st.
The sold-out LoCura/Granada Doaba concert in San Franciscowas estupendo. 500 [and two] people packed the Independent for a high-energy flamenco hip-hop performance featuring appearances from more than 20 live musicians, culminating in a LoCura/Gnawledge collaboration [see video below], featuring Mandeep Sethi y La Kata shining bright on the mic in front of their hometown crowd.
Granada Doaba gave its best performance to date. Gnotes stretched his muscle on the flamenco guitar and cajón. Boston Gnawledge bredren Afro DZ ak proved once again that a party aint a party until a trumpet come through. Both musicians passed the microphone with Mandeep Sethi during our freestyle rap cypher.
The concert was a coming-out party for our 19-year-old singer Elexis Trinity, who continues to surprise and impress, while veteran touring musicians Teddy Jack and Rod Martinez held down the ritmo and kept the crowd moving. Daniel Eshoo brought an inmense sound out of his 77-string qanun, taking full advantage of the phenomenon sound system at the Independent. DJ Canyon Cody was dancing in the back, while artist Carmen Abelleira painted La Virgen de Guadalupe rocking out with an electric guitar.
The night began with a beautiful set from Mexican songstress Diana Gameros on guitar, accompanied by flute, cajón and stand-up bass. Gameros is too talented to remain unknown for much longer, so it felt like a special treat to catch her at this stage in her career.
Pero sin duda, lo más impresionante fue LoCura. The San Francisco band had the rowdy crowd dancing throughout their amazing 2-hour set, which ranged from up-tempo reggae to soulful flamenco and funky Cuban son. It’s hard not to be jealous when I see a band that tight. A veteran band with years of experience on the road, LoCura came home and proved that they got the groove in the pocket. It was an honor to share the stage with them, and some of the most fun I’ve ever had.
LoCura will be performing at South by Southwest on March 19th @ Copa Bar & Grill. Their 2008 debut album Animas is available at CdBaby and iTunes, plus they got a brand new album in the oven.
With the Gnawledge family in San Francisco for the Granada Doaba concert with LoCura, we all got together to celebrate Mandeep Sethi’s 21st birthday with a great party sponsored by the All Mighty Family, with a special guest appearance from DJ T-Frequency from the Zulu Nation (pictured above w/ Mandeep).
The party was blessed with a rare West Coast appearance by Gnawledge trumpeteer Afro DZ ak, who jammed along saxophonist Brandon Michael McKee to the outernational hiphop stylings of DJ Canyon Cody (below).
Always a man of the people, Afro doesn’t perform… he participates, getting down on the dance floor with the huddledsexymasses.
Everyone in the Bay that likes to get down should stay up with the whole All Mighty Family (DJ Mes 1, Mighty Delrokz, DJ Merrick, Mighty Chris, Mandeep Sethi) with upcoming parties @ Element Lounge (Jan 23), @ Sutra (Jan 29), @ 111 Minna (Jan 30) and @ Risque Lounge (Feb 26).
LoCura & Granada Doaba @ The Independent
Saturday January 9th 2010 @ 8pm
628 Divisadero, San Francisco, California 94117
Cost: $13 adv / $15 door
Born in San Francisco, LoCura’s music draws from many genres, bringing them together into an original mix of Flamenco Rumba, Reggae, and Cuban Son. LoCura’s debut album Animas was released in March 2008 with a sold out concert at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco. In 2009, LoCura kicked off the year with another sold out show at the GAMH and a Saturday night featured slot at the renowned SXSW music festival in Austin, TX. Now back from a summer of touring music festivals throughout the West Coast, Canada, and Mexico, LoCura presents another epic night of musical revelry at The Independent in San Francisco.
Also performing will be Mexican Songstress Diana Gameros, possibly one of San Francisco’s best-kept secrets, is a multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter whose music travels the Spanish and Mexican landscapes recounting stories of love, movement, and borders to the beat of the Cajon.