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Sample Track 1:
"Electric Pow Wow Drum" from A Tribe Called Red
Sample Track 2:
"Bread & Cheese ft. Black Bear" from A Tribe Called Red
Sample Track 3:
"Rocht Tlifat" from Dudu Tassa & the Kuwaitis
Sample Track 4:
"Lo Thareeb Ana wethroch" from Dudu Tassa & the Kuwaitis
Sample Track 5:
"Wen Yah Galoub" from Dudu Tassa & the Kuwaitis
Sample Track 6:
"Lightswitch" from KiT
Sample Track 7:
"Maria Ta Jora" from KiT
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"Kumbia Punk" from Las Kumbia Queers
Sample Track 9:
"Gascon" from Las Kumbia Queers
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"Motochorra" from Las Kumbia Queers
Sample Track 11:
"Jordan" from Taj Weekes
Sample Track 12:
"Anthems of Hope" from Taj Weekes
Sample Track 13:
"Peace and Love" from Taj Weekes
Sample Track 14:
"Cornbeef and Sake" from TriBeCaStan
Sample Track 15:
"Terrible Bear" from TriBeCaStan
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"Auto Rikshaw" from TriBeCaStan
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Rock Paper Scissors to Present World Music Showcase at SXSW

Publicity firm Rock Paper Scissors will be presenting its first showcase at the influential South by Southwest (SXSW) conference. The concerts will take place March 15, 2014 at Russian House, located at 307 E 5th in Austin (Texas).

The lineup includes:

A Tribe Called Red: Self-proclaimed “Concrete Indians” from Canada’s urban Aboriginal music scene, this trio of DJs, producers, and visual artists hit hard, while skewering cliched views of Native culture.

KiT (Kuenta I Tambu): Inspired by Afrodiasporic ritual drum and song from the island of Curacao, this Dutch group effortlessly incorporates the beats and bubbles of The Netherland’s club scene. Recordings: Tambutronic (Jiga Musica, 2014)

Kumbia Queers: Mexican and Argentine girls go wild for the rolling, bouncing cumbia, in all its genre-bending electro and acoustic glory. recordings: Pecados Tropicales, Gran Estafa Del Tropipunk

Dudu Tassa and the Al-Kuwaitis: Israeli pop star gets gritty after discovering and revamping his Iraqi Jewish grandfather’s big hits. Rock drive with Middle Eastern vibes. Recordings: Dudu Tassa & The Kuwaitis

Taj Weekes & Adowa: Lush reggae with serious soul from St. Lucia, a little-known outpost of Caribbean sounds, led by Weekes’ crystal-clear voice and fervent messages of inclusion regardless of gender and sexual orientation, his calls for children’s rights, and for unity. Recordings: Pariah in Transit, A Waterlogged Soul Kitchen, Hope and Doubt and Deidem.

TriBeCaStan: This lower-Manhattan band of a thousand instruments can move from stately and complex to wacky and out there, in the space of a few bars of 11. Recordings: New Songs from the Old Country, New Deli, Strange Cousin

Show Times:

8 PM TriBeCaStan
9 PM Taj Weekes & Adowa
10 PM Dudu Tassa and the Al-Kuwaitis
11 PM Kumbia Queers
12 AM KiT
1 AM A Tribe Called Red

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