Branko (DJ)

João Barbosa, commonly known as Branko, is a Portuguese DJ and producer who first became known as part of the Buraka som Sistema.[1]

Branko
Background information
Birth nameJoão Barbosa
Also known asBranko
BornLisbon
OriginPortugal
Genres
  • Global Club Music
  • Electronic dance
Occupation(s)
  • record producer
  • DJ
  • musician
Instruments
  • Sampler
  • Percussion
LabelsEnchufada
Associated actsBuraka som Sistema
WebsiteEnchufada

Career

His debut album as Branko, Atlas, was released in 2015 — inspired by his travels around Cape Town, New York, Amsterdam and São Paulo — and featured collaborations with Princess Nokia and DJ Sliink and with Rodes Rollins on the track "Out Of Sight (So Right)".[2]

Branko’s popular track ‘Let Me Go’ featuring Mr. Carmack & Nonku Phiri, gained traction on sites such as i-D, Hypebeast and The Fader.[3][4]

He has worked with artists like Santigold and Anik Khan, as well as M.I.A., with whom he worked on her 2016 album AIM.[5]

Branko also oversees a monthly radio show on NTS, Enchufada Na Zona, which is broadcast live from the label's headquarters in Lisbon, and formed the inspiration for a compilation of the same name.[6]

He performed as one of the interval acts, along with Sara Tavares, Mayra de Andrade e Dino D'Santiago, during the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2018, which was held in Lisbon.

Branko's second solo album 'Nosso' was announced on Jan 22nd 2019 by Rolling Stone Magazine[7]. It features collaborations with Sango, Cosima, Mallu Magalhães, Dino d'Santiago, Catalina García of Monsieur Periné, Pierre Kwenders, Miles From Kinshasa, Umi Copper, PEDRO and Dengue Dengue Dengue.

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See also

References

  1. Cliff, Aimee (17 September 2015). "FADER Mix: Branko". The FADER. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
  2. "Rodes Rollins Arrives With Stunning Debut Single 'Young & Thriving': Exclusive Premiere". Billboard. 1 November 2016. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  3. "This Pantsula-Infused Video From Branko, Nonku Phiri & Mr. Carmack Is Beautiful & Moving". okayafrica.com. 21 January 2016. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  4. "The FADER - Branko". The FADER. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  5. Sodomsky, Sam (5 June 2017). "M.I.A. Announces New Song "GOALS"". Pitchfork. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  6. Davey, Jacob (Jul 5, 2017). "Branko 'Enchufada Na Zona': Listen to His New Compilation Here". Highsnobiety. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
  7. "Rolling Stone". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 22 Jan 2019.
Preceded by
ONUKA
Eurovision Song Contest
Final Interval act

2018
with Sara Tavares & Mayra Andrade
Succeeded by
Madonna
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