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>THIS WEEK IN PICTURES. 22-29 AUGUST 2011 (8/29/2011)

>Thought to let you see what I get to see during my week…

An amazing sunset on Monday



My sister was visiting for the week so we did a lot of sightseeing and went to museums and galleries… this is at the Victoria & Albert museum:



That at the back is a replica of Michelangelo’s David



some amazing piece of furniture:



a classic!



Hyde Park



Beautiful flowers



I went to see Cibelle performing, she’s got an amazing voice!





On Friday we went to Candem

This is outside of Amy Winehouse’s house… R.I.P.



Saw this trippy group playing the trippiest music at Southbank centre:



we saw a double rainbow!





Sunday popped by the pub to see Hot Breath Karaoke guys, remembering my old school karaoke days!



Today I was went to the Red Bull party at Carnaval! it was awesome to see everyone playing



The Amazing Marawa performed!



…got some goodies:



and hanged with some cool french cats!


>SPECIAL ABOUT ‘LEYENDA’ EP IN FUNKHAUS EUROPA (GERMANY) (8/29/2011)

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The last time I was in Berlin I recorded an interview with Steen from Chusma records. We talked about my upcoming EP “Leyenda” and many other things…

You can listen to excerpts from that interview (in spanish) and the whole show which was transmitted in Funkhaus Europa last Saturday.

Check the whole thing here.

>MOOMBAHTON MASSIVE V OUT ON SOL SELECTAS (8/18/2011)

>My boy Dj Sabo just released a new installment of the already famous Moombahton Massive Series on his Sol Selecta‘s label. It includes collabos with Nadastorm and Melo & Pickster. Fresh music coming from L.A.!

Go grab it now!

Moombahton Massive V ep by SolSelectas

>NEW GNUCCI (8/16/2011)

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>THIS IS SUCH A GREAT READ AND SO CURRENT WITH THE SITUATION IN ENGLAND RIGHT NOW (8/10/2011)

>(via The Independent)



“Jimmy Reid, the Clydeside trade union activist who died this week, was an inspiring orator. This speech, delivered on his inauguration as rector of Glasgow University in 1972, was compared at the time to the Gettysburg Address. It has lost little of its relevance”

Read his speech here.