[acid-jazz] Beleza: Brazil, Miami, Revolutionary Radio, and more.

From: 99 (beleza_at_speakeasy.net)
Date: 2005-03-23 00:43:56

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    Oi, gente! Todo bem? It's your home-garota dj99 here with a mouthful
    of
    news and a trunkful of tunes.
    Summary:
    * Back from Brazil
    * Off to Miami
    * Mix posted on Radio Volta's "Reverb"
    * Playing the home turf at Philly's Walnut Room
    * Original tracks coming soon

    So I dropped off the face of the internet for about 2 months, but I had
    a
    damn good excuse. I was prancing around Brazil, from the World Social
    Forum in Porto Alegre, up through Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo
    Horizonte, and ending in Salvador, Bahia. I took obscene amounts of
    pictures and did some writing about my adventures (quite intense at
    times)
    which you are welcome to check out at
    http://www.beleza-music.org/brasil.
    You'll find tales of a Greenpeace skateboard ramp; Carnaval at a gay
    mega-club in Sao Paulo; samba-ing with a Riot Grrl, a clown and a circus
    acrobat; a not-entirely-unsuccessful attempt to DJ in the largest city
    in
    South America; samba-breakcore in Belo Horizonte; losing some hearing
    at a
    DJ Marky gig; going from drum circle to drum circle in Rio then falling
    asleep on the bus and walking from Copacabana to Ipanema at dawn; seeing
    Banda Black Rio live...in Rio; a club in Salvador with a tree growing
    through the middle of it; roaming bands of drummers throwing their
    instruments in the crackling-tense air on Tuesday nights; lunching in
    the
    favela; spotting Candomble by a waterfall; etc, etc, etc. Standard
    disclaimers: The travelogue is rough, unedited, personal, often boring,
    and as yet, still incomplete. Guess what, it will always be incomplete.
    But I will be working on it over the next weeks to round out the
    stories,
    post the video footage I grabbed (like a Catholic/Candomble procession
    where people were playing percussion with their feet, and many other
    goodies), and also post a listening guide packed with pieces I picked up
    on my travels plus old favorites that have marked my way to the
    motherland
    over the many years I anticipated this trip. Brazil is a place that you
    can't even begin to wrap your head around, and I am so grateful to have
    had the opportunity to give it a wack after gazing from afar for so
    long.
    Hope you find something to wet your whistle.

    Oh man, my mom was nice about it, but was clearly a little peeved that I
    took time out of my southern hemisphere internet cafe-ing to book a trip
    to Miami for the Winter Music Conference, but had no idea it was Easter.
    If I wasn't a heathen before, then finally now, "it is finished." Wakka
    wakka, but let's not mix any more bacchanal with religion--it's even
    making *me* uncomfortable. So yeah, I'm hopping back on a plane (pretty
    much just picking up the same bags) for that annual no-sleep,
    too-much-partying, sunburned noses, breakfast at 3pm Freakfest, after
    which the entire music industry plus the city of Miami simultaneously
    gets
    a nasty cold. I'm still packing and stuff, but I did compile an
    official
    DJ99 "Don't Blame Me If It Sucks" guide to WMC 2005 at
    http://www.beleza-music.org/events. It's a selected guide to stuff I'm
    interested in and plan to make an effort to attend, nothing more,
    nothing
    less. The party I'm playing is Transatlantic 4, the Garage Mashup at
    Hotel Chelsea, 944 Washington Ave, Sat March 26, noon-1am, check out
    www.boosted.com. I go on around 10 or 11pm, which is no excuse to miss
    the AMAZING talent at the rest of the gig, and serves as a good jumping
    off point for the rest of the busy evening. Some names to drop for that
    day and night are TSHeritage, Original Bubbles, DJ Cooper, Jason Mundo,
    Syrup Girls, and later on, Bugz, Keston and Westdal, and ridiculous
    amounts more. Bugz and more are doing a wicked lineup on the 22nd,
    Amalgama Records is bringing the heat on the 24th, Illvibe is letting
    loose on Saturday, it's nonstop again this year. For real, there is so
    much good stuff happening and many friends doing their thing, so if
    you're
    in MyHammy, check my site for the condensed version of Shows That Will
    Make You Cool, or please, at least check the M3 Masterlist. Drop me a
    line if you're going, so we can cross paths and either share a drink or
    spill one on each other. Me, I'm sticking to brown rice and wheat grass
    juice all week. Yall can get sick, but my body is a temple. OF
    DOOOOOM!

    And poof, just like that, I'm featured on Radio Volta's new program,
    Reverb. Volta is the audible cousin of the outstanding, fantastic,
    crucially effective and wildly inspirational Prometheus Radio Project.
    Radio Volta is like really cool!!!! It comes from a history of West
    Philly pirate radio and always has a fantastic mix of diverse music,
    like
    Sirka's show on Wednesday afternoons, and worthwhile news like Democracy
    Now. It's good radio that you can feel good about. A mix of mine is
    featured on there for the week, and you can check it out at
    http://www.radiovolta.org/dj/reverb.shtml. If you are interested in
    getting your hands dirty in opposition to media consolidation, join
    Prometheus for their latest "Radio Barnraising" in Nashville, TN, April
    1-3, where they will get a radio station on the air in one weekend, plus
    host an unreasonable amount of workshops and knowledge-sharing.
    Barnraisings are AMAZING. If you can go, you should.
    http://www.prometheusradio.org/

    When the dust settles from all this absurd jetsetting, I'll finally
    snuggle into a nice local gig in my beloved Philadelphia on Thursday,
    April 8 at Walnut Room, 1709 Walnut Street, 2nd floor. With a little
    luck
    I'll be jumping into a weekly rotation that includes powerhouse rare
    groove and Brazilian afficionados like Botany 500 and Lucas Rivera, but
    let's start with one evening, shall we. I got a stack of vinyl in Sao
    Paulo, Rio, and Salvador that's like half a foot deep, so I'll be
    bringing
    the whole pile to share with everyone there.

    Last-not-least, very very soon I will have new tracks posted from young
    blood outta Philly. (E, sorry it's not up yet!!! I didn't even take a
    shower the first 2 days I was back!) Keep an eye on
    http://www.beleza-music.org/trackssets for the goods which will be up
    in a
    jiffy.

    Ate a proxima,
    99
    >

    dj 99
    www.beleza-music.org
    P.O. Box 5457
    Philadelphia, PA 19143
    aim: grokgrrrl

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    In the Northeast, rhythm is God dehydrated. - Tom Zé
    Quem te mostrou a beleza / De dançar dentro da briga?
    Who taught you the beauty / Of dancing within the fight?
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