New Greenhouse EP is out!!!

The new Jamanta Crew EP on Greenhouse "I Like'em Big Boned" is out. You can find it at Deep Fix Records.

It's got 4 tracks:

Crispy Chicken - Jamanta Crew
Byz Latz - Rod
Big Girl - Rod
Word Up - Droors and Gustavo Tata

Gustavo Tata? Who is that, maybe you are askin. Tata is a great friend of us and one of the best house DJs in Brasil. He did "Word Up" with Droors and it is our first comrade to feature in a Jamanta Crew release. Welcome, Tata.

In Europe

Our first gigs in Europe were cool. A good first step for Jamanta Crew.

First gig in London was Reverberations / Tochka / 1 magazine Boat party @ River Thames. A party by bulgarian 1 Magazine, in which our mate Asad Rizvi released an attached cd with house tracks like "The King". Crazy party, where we first saw London by the river.



We really missed Rio's Guanabara Bay Boat Parties. Do you guys think we should throw one next Carnival? :))))



Saturday September 24th Jamanta played at the Classic Party @ The End. With such people like Derrick Carter, Diz Washington, Luke Solomon, Rob Mello and Jeff K. 1500 heads going nuts.



People from all over the world from countries such as Canada, France, Angola e Bulgaria came up to chat with us after the Live PA.






We went to Edinburgh to meet Greenhouse's Andrew Macari to pickup the first test presses of our new EP "I Like'em Big Boned". Then we stayed one week in Amsterdam making some new beats.

And finally we got to Leuven, Belgium. Really close to Brussels, Leuven is one of the main housevilles in Europe. It's the Stella Artois town and its city hall is a wonderful building built in 1680 with 365 statues of catholic saints each simbolizing a day of the year.


We played @ Silo, on this party run by the Touché Collective. I just can say one thing about our live in this party: maybe it was the bestest best, like the one on Rio's Sugar Loaf in August.


People there really have the vibe, and we could develop all the improvisations that we like to do on a Jamanta Crew Live PA. After these lives, we think we'll come back to Europe pretty soon.



Swirl People's and Aroma's own Raoul Belmans interviewed us on his Saturday night radio show in Brussels. Droors dropped half an hour of Jamanta Crew tracks as well. And we also met the producer Lucien N Luciano in the radio station. We found out two coincidences between us: The influence of Derrick Carter and a hardware synths passion. We spoke all the time in a kinda portspanish. While Luciano e Dudu were chatting, the radio station crew liked the portspanish sound so much that put them on the air without any of the two noticing. Belgian listeners must have learned a new language!!!