You MUST SEE, the movie by the brilliant Oscar-nominated director and journalist describing how she was contacted by, to participate to release to the world documents revealing the NSA illegal spying activities, and its active of most of digital technology.Finally on! From Puerto-Rico, are apparently hyper-famous around Spanish-speaking Latin America. They produce fantastic hiphop since 2004-2005, and sound very much like militant citizens. Their Lyrics are often super-smart and/or funny and touch grave subjects. They also have impressive pop hits! Is a computer game from 1987, the golden age of 8bit machines. I played it on an 6128.It is an early “run’n’gun” where you control some kind of space soldier running through corridors, blasting enemies and infrastructure.Quite a stimulating game but I mostly remember Exolon by its deep, amazingly nostalgic, music.

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The music of La Musica Della Mafia: Il Canto di Malavita captures a conflicting era, while also a time of romance. This 24-song collection reflects upon the life of the 'Ndrangheta,' or Calabrian Mafia, and its history of violence and the consequences thereof in southern Italy.

Here is (what I think is) its title screen, grabbed from an Amstrad CPC. Sonido Santana is, along with and, among the most notorious (the biggest?) (sound system) of Mexico D.F.This 70 tracks compilation by is a showcase of recent titles (NB: even if the title advertises 2014, many tracks apparently date from 2012) in, including many covers of traditional cumbia standards. It is fascinating to see how this syncretic rythm, present in most of the Latino American continent, while evolving along recent musical trends and sounds (including some terrible vocoders!:/ ) remains authentic and so loaded with emotions.Some very romantic tracks in an overall good and very interesting compilation! Sonido Sonoramico is one of the most influential (sound systems) of Mexico D.F. He also owns an amazing record shop cerca the center of the city. (aww these vinyls!!)This fantastic compilation (80 tracks) by Heken Productions is an amazing collection of antique cumbia classics, apparently from all over the Latin American continent.

Some tracks were already present on some great compilations such as or.Muy bailable y amazing shit! Sonido Pancho is one of the most important and most influential (sound systems) from Mexico City. Lately playing apparently mostly salsa, its “baile sonideros” are social events where families and amazingly talented dancers from “club de baile” meet and party.This fantastic and very diverse compilation (131 tracks!) by Heken DJ, filled with oldschool tracks and classics, is about, rumbas, and much more. If this doesn’t make your butt move, it probably means your butt is made of stone.:(.

Is this very peculiar music and originating from Rio de la Plata, at the border between Argentina and Uruguay. Very peculiar because influenced mostly by colonial and European sounds and harmonics, originating in great part from Italian immigrants, with characteristic instruments such as the bandoneon.It’s 2/4 rythm is still extremely popular and very much danced in Buenos Aires and in many other parts of the world.Its lyrics are often outrageously romantic and tragic. Tango is about life and death, love and indifference, joy and pain.This quite exhaustive compilation (170 tracks), despite a few tracks being garbled (with an annoying “tic!

Tic!” noise superposed sometimes by the end of the track:/ the modern equivalent of the scratches of vinyls?) contains tracks from “Kings” of Tango (Gardel, Camaro, El Caballero Gaucho, but no Piazzola!) but also much -apparently- rarer pieces. Is a beautiful documentary about our lost beloved Bro, Aaron Swartz. This post about Brazil is NOT related to whatever ongoing spectacle/sport/advertisement event.Although mp3 compilations burnt CDRs I found in the streets of Brazil were less interesting, because much less edited and personal than the amazing pieces found in, and, and mostly amounting to compilations of existing records or full discographies, it is still notable how widespread this format is all around the continent.is probably one of the most important hiphop groups of Brazil, active since 1988.

Their very dark and implacable style, as well as their progression from oldschool to more modern and mainstream sounds reminds me of the French (and their amazing albums from 91 and 93!).This compilation (118 tracks) is supposed to be their full discography, actualized in 2013.A very nice hiphop compilation, very cool Brazilian sound! This compilation is dedicated to the, wishing that he walks away soon. His courage, contagious indeed, is an example for all of us. Porros, Cumbias and Gaitas have in common to be traditional music from Colombia.

As is present all over the Spanish-speaking part of the Latin American continent, it seems that Porros and Gaitas are much more local.is a festive afro-carribean style of Columbian music, with lots of cowbell (and as everyone knows, as a general rule: “MOAR cowbell!”).As far as I know, gaita is the name of a traditional Colombian flute, made of the heart of a cactus, and used in similar types of afro-carribean rythms and cumbia.An impressive (235 tracks!) and lovely compilation, sorted by different selections and types of rythms. Muy bailable traditional Colombian music! Are dance-oriented songs with Spanish and Cuban forms which have separate origins.This compilation (163 tracks!) is about what is apparently the Cuban form. It contains super lovely antique songs from those described as “The Kings of Bolero” (Los Reyes), namely: (Ecuador), (Ecuador), (Cuba), (Colombia), Roberto Ledesma (Cuba?), (Mexico) y (Puerto Rico).Deliciously lyrical y romantico!

WARNING: This compilation is not related to what is traditionnally called “Funk” as in “Soul Funk”. It is about Brazilian Funk., (“Funk Carioca”, “Favela Funk” or “Baile Funk”), popularized by the amazing, actually really derives from the of the 60s and 70s. As for Hip-Hop, one could argue that Favela Funk branched from Funk in the slums, in the black communities, when the first samplers, drum machines and “poom!tchak!” beats appeared.

Bittorrent link: (171 tracks, mp3)Favela Funk is in a way sister-music of Hip-Hop except only in Brazil. Both come from the late 70s/early 80s, from the slums (ghettos, favelas), describing its crude realities, mostly from communities discriminated against, sometimes linked to crime. Like Hip-Hop, Favela Funk does often contain sexist lyrics(!).Another point in common is the heavy use of samples. Maybe a specificity of the Brazilian Funk is that it shamelessly remixes.anything. from the mainstream pop culture.

Permanent mix of everything with everything. So Brazilian! 100% CDR, 100% Cumbia, 100% Tepito.If Hector Campos claims he is the King of records in Tepito (“El Rey de los discos en Tepito”) there might be a reason.As Tepito is one of the birthplaces of Cumbia Sonidera, being king of such a rich (and somewhat chaotic) kingdom must not be an easy task. Campos therefore has to establish his authority by publishing.amazing. compilations of cumbia! This one is not an mp3 compilation, and despite my obvious attraction to this format, I bought it anyway in standard audio CD (and converted it to FLAC with datalove).It contains some of the most amazing cumbia tracks I listened at, all soooo sonidero! Some old, some new, some guaracha.

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Can’t believe all this fits on one ol’audio CD! 100% CDR, 100% Reggaeton, 100% 2020!emerged in Puerto-Rico as a crossover between carribean rythms and latin music. It often contains vocal flows similar to dancehall or some kind of modern reggae (sometimes with sexist lyrics) and is very electronic.

It shamelessly mixes and remixes mainstream tunes.Reggaeton is very much present these days in Ecuador, Colombia and elsewhere in Latin America, mostly in popular neighborhood (and is probably, like hiphop, baile funk, techno and other popular genres before, considered a “sub music” by the mainstream).A very nice compilation (with a futuristic title, translatable by “Reggaeton from the ‘hood 2020”) of 180 tracks. Bittorrent link: (180 tracks, mp3)Bought for 1US$ in a feria in Quito, Ecuador.more-or-less-random teaser playlist. 100% CDR, 100% Cumbiaaaa!, 100% SonideroDedicace Especial a Ana & Ricardo!

Happy hacking!:.MOAR Cumbia! One more short (70 tracks) but excellent compilation by.As the name suggests, it mixes a clash of classic, antique cumbia with the modern stuff, sometimes electronically produced. The antique, as the newer, is mixed in a tradicional Salsa Sonidera mucho bailable!Includes immense names such as Sonido Santana, Mr. Pato, Chucho Ponce, Grupo Kandombe A very clever and entertaining selection! So full of Datalove! 100% CDR, 100% romantic, 100% Salsa!Lobo DJ strikes again!

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Excellent and mucho caliente compilation (72 tracks)!, originating from New York City in the 70s by Cuban and Porto-Rican immigrants, is apparently currently booming all around Latin America. It is now apparently fully part of the sound of the Sonideros in Mexico.Salsa always tell these extremely romantic stories. 100% CDR, 100% mp3, 100% vintage!is an antique traditional Mexican (and Colombian?) polka-like style of singing with guitar, accordion, often trumpets, inspired by Spanish colonial songs. Corridos distinctive feature are their lyrics, often political and realistic.Corridos apparently used to be a people’s way of education and subversion about various topics such as oppression, history, the daily life of peasants, etc. Are about drug trafficking, mostly glorifying these activities (while denouncing the corruption of political representatives) and were for that reason often banned.A very interesting and charming compilation! (160 tracks) Bittorrent link:Found for 1US$ in Parque El Ejido, in Quito, Ecuador(more or less random) teaser playlist.

100% CDR, 100% Sonidero, 100% mp3.Another compilation by DJ Shark, apparently representative of the sound of Mexican Sonideros.A great mix of Cumbia indeed, but also lots of Salsa (extremely popular in Latin America these days), some Cumbias rebajadas (lowered = low speed cumbia, kind of dub) y mas!Bears logos of many famous Sonideros: Siboney, Sonoramico, Pancho, Condor, Santana, El Pato. 100% CDR, 100% Colombiana, 100% vintage!Musica Colombiana de Exportacion is a very interesting double compilation:. The first, “MUSICA COLOMBIANA DE EXPORTACION” is a charming compilation of antique traditional Colombian music, with a strong colonial/European influence. The second, “PORROS CUMBIAS GAITAS” contains a great selection of antique Cumbias, Porros and Gaitas.

Much more danceable, african-influenced, rythms. (note how some Gaitas sound surprisingly similar to Balkanic sounds!) Bittorrent link:Bought for 2.000 pesos (1US$) in the street (Carrera8) in Bogota.

Mafia 2 is a diversion with a great deal of style; something you'd be compelled to concede regardless of the fact that you despised each and every other part of the amusement. It catches all the notable components of the 1940s without any difficulty, from the hair-dos and famous music directly through to the structural engineering and easygoing sexism, no sweat. We discovered ourselves really deciding to comply with as far as possible or walk around the roads still, just keeping in mind the end goal to drench up the atmosphere.What truly makes Mafia 2's style so fascinating and captivating however is the way far the diversion goes keeping in mind the end goal to finish that impact, regularly tweaking things in a manner which, on paper, would sound like an appalling thought. The autos, for instance, handle like spread in a hot container even as they battle to move speedier than narcoleptic turtles. It sounds awful, however it's really simply one more component in Mafia 2's snappy end-all strategy.Figuring out how to value the style isn't generally simple however and 2K Czech hasn't helped itself out from various perspectives.

The opening sections of the diversion, for instance, happen in the winter of 1945 – where cold lanes in the most clumsy and antiquated autos in the amusement make exploring the restricted lanes a considerable assignment. In the long run you get used to the moderate movement floating and things do enhance when the story proceeds onward in later parts, however the early segments are unnecessarily hard going, regardless of the fact that they are justified regardless of the exertion in different respects.Truth be told, to be completely forthright, a considerable measure of the time easily overlooked details like the tight plan of the city and the sensibly messy auto taking care of can make Mafia 2 verging on difficult to appreciate in the way it is evident it ought to be delighted in. One early mission, for instance, gives you just a couple of minutes to visit each petrol station in the city, of which there are numerous.

It's a practically outlandish assignment which, things being what they are, you aren't even truly anticipated that would succeed in. On the off chance that you lighten the mission up then the story proceeds notwithstanding. The way that that isn't made clear implied we restarted the mission a few times before getting a handle on that disappointment wasn't only an alternative, yet really the most straightforward approach to win.It must be said however that this mistake is an uncommon one and, if anything, Mafia 2's principle issue is the way over-tedious it is. There are cut-scenes each a few minutes, it appears, and you can frequently spend longer watching the characters discuss the up and coming mission than you will really spend playing it. The dialog is intriguing and practical, yet, once more, that authenticity doesn't generally specifically show into a decent diversion experience.

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At times you simply need to punch a wiseguy in the throat instead of endure an additional ten moment cut-scene about smashed Sicilians covering a carcass.What makes the longwindedness significantly all the more an agony in the testicolo is that, seen on the full scale level, Mafia 2's plot is the same as practically every other sandbox wrongdoing diversion; man comes to new city, finds money related issue, gets to be criminal, executes numerous individuals, blade.For this situation the man is called Vito Scarletta. Instead of going to another city he's returning home after a stretch in the war, yet it is basically the same-old movement and he is been far from Empire Bay so long that it's essentially new to him. He spends for all intents and purposes the whole amusement being guided around by his old buddy, Joe, who gradually brings Vito into the criminal underworld.None of this conspicuousness ought to degrade the offer of Mafia 2's story however – it might be fat and over-long, yet it is likewise exceptionally viable on occasion and littered with agreeable characters. Veteran Vito is no place close as credulous as his GTA partners, while the supporting characters every have their own particular offer as well. The story doesn't have any genuine profundity, it must be said, however that doesn't mean it isn't great – it's so damn beautiful that it effortlessly makes up for the way that it can't invoke even more a message than Crime is 'terrible' and fedoras is 'sleek'.Sadly however, while the story doesn't languish over its absence of profundity, the same can't be said of the game-play. After GTA IV it is verging on difficult to shake the inclination that Mafia 2's reality is a bit on the vacant, shallow side - and the play style of game doesn't make monstrous moves to discredit that.The side-missions particularly feel undernourished.

There are garments stores, bars, side-missions and so forth to occupy yourself with, however it's each of the a touch lacking and tired. In the wake of taking and offering a couple of autos you inevitably dependably fall back to the storyline, where you'd expect the vast majority of Mafia 2's meat to be, essentially on the grounds that there's nothing beneficial to spend in-diversion cash on. Weapons and suits are a dime twelve.Sadly, the story missions for the most part end up being cartilage, getting bit over and over.

Mafia 2's battle is truly incredible when it lives up to expectations, with weapons that vibe suitably deadly and a spread framework that consolidates with the trouble to loan the activity a genuine strategic feel, yet there's no place sufficiently close of it. Rather, the opening four or five hours concentrate solely on shipping different characters around and genuinely awful clench hand battling.Indeed, really, that is not by any stretch of the imagination reasonable.

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The clench hand battling framework is really great when you're initially acquainted with it, working also to enclosing The Witcher or the definitely tantamount GTA IV. Light and hard punches are situated to the mouse catches, evading to the Space bar and combos and counters shaped by hanging the three together. It's basic, it's shallow, yet it functions admirably enough for the couple of missions that approach it and for when you need to simply deck arbitrary spectators.The main genuine issue with fisticuffs in Mafia 2 is that it isn't simply consigned to discretionary substance.

It approaches your pugilism abilities a great deal more than that, with whole segments of the diversion committed to it only regardless of the way that it rapidly gets to be dull and dreary. To top it all off, the heft of pugilism happens in what could have generally been the most intriguing piece of Mafia 2; jail.Progressively, this turns into the issue at Mafia 2's center; that while the style arrives in plenitude, it's likewise pushed out a portion of the game-playing style. Domain Bay totals this up flawlessly, with 2K deciding to make a littler city that the story permits you to experience amid diverse time periods – a best aspect regarding the amusement, from multiple points of view. Then again, while it's stunning to note minor changes to the city throughout years, the other side is that the city is littler and less nitty gritty therefore. Domain Bay gives a gloriously really polish, however peel it back and it's plain old chipboard completely through.There is a great deal to like in Mafia 2; the (weapon) battle is superb, the music smooth, the representation rich.

Indeed, even the script, which we've officially named as drifting on like an energized Ross Noble, is still worth sitting through in case you're sufficiently quiet. Mafia 2 is once in a while to a greater extent a film than an amusement, however in any event it's a really decent film.Mafia 2 Review Mafia 2 PC Review The Wanted framework too is deserving of acclaim, permitting the cops to pursue you in light of what they know; whether you keep running over somebody then your auto will be needed, driving you to either dump it for another model or get it repainted. In the event that they see you carry out a wrongdoing then they'll take your portrayal, driving you to change garments.

It's imaginative and at times an undeniable irritation, however makes for some suitably frantic interests.