by Cristina Jiménez

April 1, 2010

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  • On a slightly more constructive note:

    The WTF jam sessions which ONLY happen on a Monday at Jamboree are really worth checking as is the Tuesday jazz jam session at the ever interestingly and eclectically programmed Heliogabal (C/ Ramón y Cajal, 80) in Gracia.
    The Powder Rooms at The Apolo on a Thursday night shouldn't be overlooked as well, although it has lost it's way of recent times and now shares the night with other promoters they still occasionally have interesting world class DJs and it's contribution to the black music scene in Barcelona is massive.

    Posted by Global SoulJah May 19, 2010 18:13:51

  • Jamboree

    The club sessions at Jamboree are an exercise in lowest common denominator hip 'pop' and teeny bopper R&B, I would only recommend going if you are under 21 and aspire to calling your girfriend a hoe and pimping your ride..

    Posted by Global SoulJah May 19, 2010 18:06:37

  • mixes here!!!

    Check out some real "Black" music here from a local Barcelona DJ:

    http://www.mixcloud.com/TJKid/

    Posted by The True Jazzchild May 19, 2010 17:19:56

  • Black music

    Love it, awesome!

    Posted by Fernando Milleni May 13, 2010 23:47:56

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