


Buraka Som Sistema - Sound of Kuduro (D1 remix)Ģ0. Buraka Som Sistema - Gang Bang feat Blayaġ9. J-WOW feat Aloe Blacc - Off with ya headġ6. Rusko vs Puto Prata - Let's Go (BSS Edit)ġ5. Lykke Li - Dance Dance Dance (BSS Remix)ġ3. Buraka Som Sistema - Wawaba (James Braun Copyflex remix)ġ1. Buraka Som Sistema - Aqui Para Voces (FAVELA FUNK SAMBA edit)ġ0. Buraka Som Sistema - IC19 (Toy Selecta remix)ĩ. Tunes for Baby That Won't Drive You Crazy - Black DiamondĨ. Radioclit vs Guns'n'roses - Sweet Secousse of Mine (Bss edit)ħ. Buraka SOm Sistema - Kalemba (wegue wegue) Afrikan Boy remixĥ. To download your copy of Buraka Som Sistema's new 'Blood Diamond Mixtape' just click HERE!ģ. Mixing Shirley bassey with Zomby, 'Black Diamond Mixtape' will cross any boundary to get the party started. Now available as a free download, the DJ claims that it is "a different version of an album we would have made if clearing samples wasn’t an issue.”Īmongst the standout tracks on the mix are Jaime Foxx's version of 'Kuduro' and Afrikan Boy's take on album track 'Kalemba'. Pointing the way to future developments, the mixtape was conceived, mixed and produced by J-WOW aka DJ Lil'John. Revealing their influences, 'Blood Diamond Mixtape' is also not afraid to include the odd guilty please. Now the group have decided to go back to their roots with a stunning new mixtape. A mixture of a live performance and a soundsystem the group blur the edges between bands and DJs in a flurry of bass driven noises. Live, Buraka Som Sistema are simply incredible. The band recruited a number of star guests for their debut album 'Black Diamond', released last year to no small amount of acclaim. Lisbon is by nature a city based on immigration, and the group seemed to reflect that.īeginning to craft their own productions, Buraka Som Sistema soon caught the imagination of switched on clubbers across the globe. Buraka Som Sistema began life as DJs, rocking the house with a mixture of euphoric house, dancehall and the latest productions from Africa. Portugal seems to sits at the centre of it all. In African and South American producers have blended local rhythms with bass advances, to produce something deeply physical. Over in the United States Diplo and Switch have driven a huge swathe of bass into the Florida dance scene no their new project Major Lazer. Here in Britain, hotspots such as Brixton and Bristol are reverberating to the sub-bass inspired activities of the dubstep scene, but things don't stop there. The world seems to have given in to bass culture recently. Portugese dance mavericks Baraka Som Sistema have returned to their roots with a sizzling new mixtape.
