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{
    "id": 378871,
    "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/378871/?format=api",
    "airdate": "2019-09-09T20:41:26-07:00",
    "show": 6307,
    "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/6307/?format=api",
    "image_uri": "",
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    "song": "Mata Tool",
    "track_id": null,
    "recording_id": null,
    "artist": "Pobvio, Lila Tirando A Violeta, El Plvybxy & Rattlesnakke",
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    "release_id": null,
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    "release_date": "1950-01-01",
    "rotation_status": "Library",
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    "comment": "This is what you get when four out-of-the-box producers link in Montevideo for polyrhythmic aural projecting under the auspices of Uruguayan collective Salviatek. Sounds of the jungle fist-pound altered vocals and a strangely danceable beat on “Mata Tool.” Not-very-fun fact: the group dedicated the track to Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro’s repugnant quest to sell off the land of the country’s indigenous people.<br>\n<br>\nHere's some new South American sickness. Uruguayan artists @pobvio and @lilatirandoavioleta link up with Argentinian neighbours @plvybxy and @rattlesnakke on 'Mata Tool'. Inspired by the Atlantic Forest and fuelled by defiance against the persecution its locals face from Jair Bolsonaro, the track draws you in with sublime synth production, before cantering into robust percussive rhythms.<br>",
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}