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March 4, 2008

New Buraka Som Sistema (Feat. M.I.A.) Video - "Sound Of Kuduro"

We don't know much about Portugal's Buraka Som Sistema, aside from the fact that they have a MySpace page, and that last night our friends at Discobelle posted a video that we wound up watching/dancing to on a loop for twenty minutes. In part because within are body moves like you've never seen, but mostly because this track is disgustingly good and should really just be made into a forty minute mix and then put on repeat all weekend. "Sound Of Kudoro" features DJ Znobia, M.I.A, Subarosa, and Puto Prata and is in the words of Discobelle "the epitomy of a banger!" We'll go with that.

Buraka Som Sistema promise a full length called Black Diamond this summer, which we imagine will be released via Enchufada. Suddenly we're very interested.

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glad to see they are getting some international overseas credit. enjoy!

Posted by: barely legal at March 7, 2008 8:34 AM | Reply
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This is awesome.

Posted by: D at March 13, 2008 5:55 AM | Reply
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Buraka are a great band. Try to listen some other songs!
Best from Portugal

Posted by: ME at April 18, 2008 2:18 PM | Reply
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