BRAZA! featuring Maga Bo

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BRAZA! featuring Maga Bo

Time: August 11, 2012 at 10pm to August 12, 2012 at 3am
Location: SOM. San Francisco, CA
Street: 2925 16th St.
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://brazasf.com/
Event Type: san, francisco, ca
Organized By: Elan Kamesar
Latest Activity: Jul 17, 2012

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On Saturday, August 11th BRAZA! will feature a special night with Maga Bo who will play an exclusive set showcasing his latest album, Quilombo do Futuro.  In his new project, Bo dives deep into afro-Brazilian rhythms and sound system culture.  It's the roots of the terreiro growing and overtaking the asfalto.  Crumbling it bit by bit.  Life that springs from urban decay.  Coco, maculelê, samba, jongo and capoeira meet ragga and dub, hip hop and kuduro, grime and dubstep. Organic elements combined with electronic production to bring the punch and power for big sound systems, this is serious batucada and bass, mids, treble. TUDO.

Born in the United States and based in Rio de Janeiro since 1999, Maga Bo has performed and worked in over 40 different countries - from Delhi to Sydney, Berlin to Addis Ababa, New York City to Brasília, all the while keeping his feet (and ears) firmly planted in the sonic axis RJ/SP/BA - Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Salvador.  Inspired as much by his experiences touring internationally in the global beats and bass world as his time spent in the traditional Afro-Brazilian roots scene in Rio de Janeiro, Quilombo do Futuro offers a careful juxtaposition of raw, heavy bass with organic, instrumental and vocal subtlety.  Far from relying on pre-made loops of "Brazilian" drums or other shallow cultural signifiers, this album was recorded with some of the most original and brightest musicians in Brazil today.

BRAZA! is proud to present Maga Bo for a special night on Saturday, August 11th at SOM. at 2925 16th St. @ So. Van Ness in San Francisco.  Doors open at 9:30pm, and entry is free before 10pm with RSVP.

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