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Greg Scruggs reports from the Pan American Games. Spannered travels to Rio de Janeiro to meet the bringer of transnational bass. Although the organisation no longer maintains an online presence, Brazil Network's work and legacy continues at the recently relaunched site of the Latin America Bureau. Singing in Swahili and blowing into car muffler parts on the Msimbati Peninsula? The entire series has been archived here for your listening pleasure, with new editions being added from time to time. Greg Scruggs serves up critique and sociological context. It is a sounding out of the history and connections between various genres, styles, time periods and artists, in order to highlight the vast diversity found within Brazilian music and how ideas cross genres and span generations. sambacana

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A selection of tasty Brazilian nuggets makes up the third instalment of Spannered's Oddcast series. Has Bo Anderson left any musical stone unturned?

It is a sounding out of the history and connections between various genres, styles, time periods and artists, in order to highlight the vast diversity found within Brazilian music and how ideas cross genres and span generations. The aim of the show is to expose Brazilian music of all kinds, from its wildly varying roots to its most current manifestations — old and new, organic and synthetic.

Half an hour of wrecked transglobal riddims and squashed electronics, recorded in Rio de Janeiro. Spannered travels to Rio de Janeiro to meet the bringer of transnational bass.

How does electronic music sound in the capital of the Aquarian civilization? Greg Scruggs reports from the Pan American Games.

DJing and producing tracks with a portable laptop studio, he has worked and performed in North and South America, Africa, Asia, and Europe. Although the sambacanw no longer maintains an online presence, Brazil Network's work and legacy continues at the recently relaunched site of the Latin America Bureau. Greg Scruggs serves up critique and sociological context.

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Sambacana is an outlet for new, relatively unknown artists as well as a voice of the old school Velha Guarda ; it is a celebration of the flow between modern and roots music and the rich crosspollination of styles that has occurred in Brazilian music. Sambacanx Network was established as an information network committed to supporting those striving to create a vibrant, ethnically and culturally diverse, egalitarian Brazilian society.

If you would like to know more about the show, send music, suggestions, requests or feedback, passe um email! Latest shows Subscribe to the Sambacana podcast or listen below Sambacana Volume The entire series has been archived here for your listening pleasure, with new editions being added from time to time. Contributors retain the copyright to their own contributions.

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Singing in Swahili and blowing into car muffler parts on the Msimbati Peninsula? Please do not copy whole articles: In more ways that you would think, discovers Spannered.

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