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  • Tommy Guerrero Releases “Lifeboats and Follies”

    “Lifeboats and Follies” OUT FEBRUARY 1, 2011 ON GALAXIA RECORDS.

    Raised on the colorful and gritty streets of San Francisco and steeped in the dark
    brew formed by the perfect cultural storm where skateboarding, music and art
    smashed right into each other, Tommy Guerrero was destined for greatness of
    the soulful sort. Adapting to his hilly local environs with speed and style, TG was
    a bonafied pioneer of modern street skateboarding, turning pro and traveling the world while still just a teenager.

    His casual flow was material for the skateboarding pantheon, and is endlessly
    compared to what would come out when he focused his attention on stringed
    things. The early four-track tunes he offered were heavily groove-based, with
    obvious blues, Latin and soul overtones, but as time and albums went by the
    music became more layered and eclectic, incorporating jazz, hip-hop and funk
    elements, as well.

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  • Distal & Mayhem and Vancover’s HxdB Collaborate on Future Dubstep

    Atlanta’s Distal and Mayhem and Vancover’s HxdB have collaborated on a pair of innovative tracks that exemplify the exciting future of dubstep and bass music in 2011.

    Leading off the release is Michael Rathbun a.k.a. Distal, a rising star in the next wave of bass music producers and founding member of Atlanta Dubstep, a collective that has been introducing dubstep’s top artists to the southeast United States since 2007. Through their events and newly founded label Embassy Recordings, Distal has established his own dynamic that integrates dubstep with Chicago’s juke sounds, and has started to make quite an impression on the global scene with a release on Soul Jazz’s Future Bass compilation, as well as Amsterdam’s Tube 10 Recordings, among others.

    Collaborating on the A side is Severine Erickson, a.k.a. HxdB (short for Hexadecibel). Channeling his creative energies from his own pocket of North America, HxdB has been a hardworking DJ, producer, and promoter of the more sophisticated angles of bass music. With several 12” releases to his name on labels such as Mindset and Echodub, and plenty more coming in the new year, he is ready to make his mark on this release alongside Distal with “Typewriter Tune”. Its’ potent assault of shuffling beats and funk-infused pitch-warped synths was so well-received by their DJ mates that they amped up the energy into a VIP version with support from the likes of Bok Bok (Night Slugs, London), Ben UFO (Hessle Audio), Appleblim (Skull Disco), Dave Q (Dub War, NYC), XI (Orca), Sepalcure (Hotflush), and many more.

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  • Ursula Rucker Talks About “She Said”

    Ursula Rucker Speaks with MundoVibe’s John C. Tripp on Her Fifth Recording, “She Said”

    As a poet and performance artist, Ursula Rucker has enchanted critics and fans across the globe with her diverse repertoire, captivating vocals and accessible poetic verse. Her fifth live studio album, She Said, is an organic live recording with a full band showcasing Ursula’s diverse and complex artistry across many styles. This is Ursula’s first recording to feature a live in the studio session and focuses on Ursula’s well-honed skill and prowess as an improv vocalist. MundoVibe.com’s John C. Tripp interviewed Ursula from her Philly base.

    Ursula Rucker “She Said” is available at iTunes

  • Hercules and Love Affair – “Blue Songs” Full Album stream

    Hercules & Love Affair – Blue Songs by moshi moshi music

    Hercules & Love Affair Tour

    Live Dates

    • 17/02/11 – Madrid, ES (Sala Joy Eslava)
    • 18/02/11 – Barcelona, ES (Bikini)
    • 22/02/11 – Zurich, CH (Abart)
    • 24/02/11 – Florence, IT (Tenax)
    • 06/03/11 – Brussels, BE (Botanique)
    • 08/03/11 – Lyon, FR (VIP Club)
    • 10/03/11 – Brighton, GB (Digital)
    • 13/03/11 – East Sussex, GB (De La Warr Pavilion)
    • 16/03/11 – Bristol, GB (Club Cosmique/MOTION)
    • 18/03/11 – Leeds, GB (Filth @ O2)
    • 19/03/11 – Glasgow, GB (Death Disco @ The Arches)
    • 20/03/11 – Dublin, GB (Tripod)
  • Dogon tribe of Mali

    Women of the Dogon tribe pounding millet. By Jeffrey A. Salter.
  • Los Amigos Invisibles Documentary

    La Casa del Ritmo, A Film About Los Amigos Invisibles

    Juan Miguel Marin was the lead singer and drummer for La Rúa and back in 2005, his band toured with Los Amigos Invisibles in the Southeast of the States. Juan’s experience with the LAI on the road was unforgettable; LAI were the first on set, they set up their gear, they even helped La Rúa break down their gear, and they wouldn’t leave the venues until every last fan was able to say hi, get their autograph and talk to them.

    This experience opened Juan’s eyes to who LAI really were – 6 incredible, hard-working guys who loved what they did and were truly passionate about their music, their fans, and didn’t take for granted what they do for a living.

    Summer 2010, La Casa del Ritmo was born after a chance encounter between Juan and LAI bass player Catire, and a conversation about LAI celebrating 20 years together as a band. 20 AÑOS!

    Help make this video happen by making a small pledge at Kickstarter. Click here to make a pledge.

  • Herbert List “Antilla” Photographic Series

    A series of photographs of Haiti and Jamaica in the 1950s by Herbert List.

    MundoVibe has unearthed a spectacular series of photographs of Jamaica and Haiti and Martinique by photographer Herbert List. Shot in the 1950s and published in the German magazine “Kulturelle Monatsschritt”, they portray the faces, religious rituals, play and culture of two islands at crossroads in their respective histories. These photographs will run as a daily series.

    View gallery here

    MundoVibe is running this series in the public interest and is not profiting from its publication.