Crookers – Funk Mudial #3

These things are just too good. Man recordings is seriously bringing the pain with their funk mudial series. There’s been a DJ Sanny Pitbull version, a Sinden and Count Of Monte Cristal version, which was off charts, and now are spilling more serious heat with a version from the scattermish bloooog loved Crookers.
So far Tamborzuda and Soca Para do Ali Baba are up there as some of my favorite club bangers, like i’m playing them at almost every gig i play.
Anyway not only are you getting worded up on the release in this post, Man Recordings has sent me an exclusive of one of the tracks for your listening pleasure in the form of the MC Leka track. Did i hear some gun-shots going off in the background? On top of that they’ve given me the ok to post a mash that i’ve been doing out live a bit recently.
The release is due out June 11th as a special limited (only 300 pressings) release green vinyl, which you’ll be able to order straight thru the Man Recordings website. On top of that the tracks will be available to download from iTunes and Beatport later this month of May (grab it from beatport though for better quality).
These versions posted arn’t at the greatest quality, so do yourselves and your speakers a favour and buy the release, which also comes with acappellas and another great crookers track, Atomic Baile Boy (which you can listen to at their myspace). I’m for real excited about this release, they don’t come much better. DJs stand up!
ALSO look out on the blog this week and next as i’ve got some more shit hot exclusives coming our way from the Dead Soul Brothers and Clark Able!!
i really like the concept behind this::
Since it’s inception in November 2006, the Man Recordings series Funk Mundial has pushed the boundaries of what is called „Brazilian Music“. The tracks by Stereotyp feat. EDU K + Joyce Muniz (Man 010) as well as Sinden+Count Of Monte Cristal feat. MC Thiaguinho (Man 013) illustrated that club music inspired by Brazilian music elements doesn’t necessarily have to feature a samba beat or a bossa nova reference to bring European, Japanese or North American dancefloors to the boil. Rather the opposite: The series is not about an emulation of Rio’s hillside beats + bass culture but aims to establish a new hybrid musical form. It uses baile funk both as an energy as well as lyrical blueprint to develop a unique new style: The Funk Mundial style.

2 Responses to “Crookers – Funk Mudial #3”

  1. rhymes with pony says:

    i didn’t know you had a blog!
    how are you?

  2. scattermish says:

    i didn’t know you were on so many!
    yeh buffer disser has just started doing this blog with me too.

    i’m good. how’s your close by house?

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