Issue 02: KALAF EPALANGA
Issue 02: KALAF EPALANGA
The Lusophone Luminary
KALAF is best known as one of the founding MCs of Buraka Som Sistema, a rambunctious music project that burst out of a Lisbon nightclub and onto the global stage in 2006. The group fused contemporary European electronic dance music with kuduro, a frantic Angolan dance beat developed when Kalaf was growing up there in the 1980s. Their bringing kuduro to the mainstream permanently altered the global club music scene.
But KALAF has also made a name for himself in Lisbon as a writer, becoming a prominent essayist and cultural critic in the Portuguese speaking world. This double-whammy has allowed him to cultivate the broad influence he enjoys in Portugal today, stretching from young club-goers to middle-aged newspaper readers. KALAF is on a mission to unify the Portuguese-speaking world, crossing borders drawn up during colonisation to bring the people of his homeland and his chosen home together.
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In this issue
IN THIS ISSUE WE:
Meet the Afro-Portuguese community
Debunk some myths around Portuguese colonialism
Get to know the Angolan kuduro beat and its vast impact on the global club music scene
Experience Angola from the perspective of locals
Judge a Worst Coloniser Contest
Discuss parenting as a migrant, and
Find out how newcomers to Lisbon can help fight increasing gentrification in their new city
96 pages, full colour, 165 x 240 mm, only in print