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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars M.I.A./Diplo fans should pick this up, January 15, 2006
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Keri B (New Fairfield, CT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Slum Dunk Presents: Funk Carioca (Audio CD)
...one bad thing: After you listen to these outrageously raw beats from the streets of Brazil, "Arular" by M.I.A. will not sound as original as it did before. But, oh well, every one has their influences. This "Baile funk" stuff is awesome. Or "Rio Funk", either way, I beleive the word "favela" describes the parties where this type of music is played in Brazil.

By the way,...how in the world could a reviewer think all these songs sound the same? This stuff is all over the place. Every minute you're engaged and dancin it up in your car as the dj mixes up an entire UNIVERSE of beats. OKAY, I do confess, its a bit noisy and crazy. But its street music. I think it adds to the charm. The sound is similar to taking one step forward, and then two steps back... you wind up in a different place than you had expected. Though you can here that technology is lacking, it makes this mix all the more charming. The upbeat feel to this album is a spicey treat, and the Do-It-Yourself feel of old school electro is definitely present. There's Afrika Bambaata in the background in one track for sure.

This is street music, raw and real. Its got a DIY feel to it, but that is a good thing. Feels like you're there while djs are mixing it up all dirty in order to keep the place moving. Plenty of vocals (in Portegeuse?) thrown in to the layers of booty shaking rhythms keeps the feel ROWDY. And I mean rowdy... the MCs are screaming things in some other language. But after listening to all that Reggaeton on the radio, I like it.

Mind you, this isn't normal "electronica". Its definitely "urban" music. And sounds a bit 80s/90s. But, as I said before, its all part of its charm.

If you have heard of Diplo (who was on tour with M.I.A. when she first blew up), his Florida album features a track that is pure "Baile Funk"/"Rio Funk"/"Favela Beats": Diplo Rhythm feat. Sandra Melody, Vybz Cartel & Pantera Os Danadinho. Its an awesome track. Now I know where his influences are... RIGHT HERE!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars funk brasileiro é o máximo, February 24, 2006
This review is from: Slum Dunk Presents: Funk Carioca (Audio CD)
I loved this album. Just listening to it makes me wanna dance all night. It's awesome! Liricks are a little obsene but the sound is really catchy. My favorite performer is Bonde do Tigrão!!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A blast for the booty from Brazil, April 3, 2006
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Daniel Stout (Madison, WI USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Slum Dunk Presents: Funk Carioca (Audio CD)
This music is fun! The music is based on big beat Miami Bass with lyrics shouted in Portuguese. Writing about it, it sounds like it would be an awful mish mash of stuff, but this music is great. It'll get the body moving--this is great party music or for rolling down the street. There's another compilation called "Rio Baile Funk" that also has a lot of this type of music. Both CDs have a few tracks that are on both, but overall both CDs cover slightly different territory in this original style of music from Brazil.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Zulu Nation gone south., February 21, 2008
This review is from: Slum Dunk Presents: Funk Carioca (Audio CD)
I'm neither 16 nor Brazilian but if I was I'd be listening to this all the time, I'm sure it sounds great through a massive system, however, it does sound a lot like Africa Bambaataa's Planet Rock and variations there of.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Favela = SLUM, January 31, 2007
This review is from: Slum Dunk Presents: Funk Carioca (Audio CD)
The word Favela translates roughly to the english word Slum. The music on this CD is from one of the worlds biggest ghetto's with the worst social conditions. Some people do not like the rio funk music because it is "too simple"...THESE PEOPLE ARE POOOOOOR!!!! They are not recording in a industry standard, "over the top" studio with cutting edge gear...just the bare essentials and it translates incredibly. These recordings really communicate the intensity of the favela party where a good time is badly needed to enjoy life. Some of the realest music on earth. No fluff, just a party in the ghetto.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I feel all the songs just sound like the same!!, September 9, 2005
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I feel all the songs just sound like the same!! but I still love this CD
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