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March 22, 2008

Ghetto fabulous

Alex Bellos in New Statesman

Scarred by violence and political repression, Brazil's shanty towns have responded with an outpouring of Brafroreggae_2 art, music and film. But as "favela chic" becomes all the rage in the west are we in danger of glamorising slum life?

" Usually, the noise that governs favelas is the sound of gunfire. What you hear in AfroReggae is a sonic revolt: the regime of sounds that were suffocated by bullets returning to be heard. There are many different sounds . . . it's not a cacophony but an aesthetic posture intimately linked to an experience of favela life."

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