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Tripped Out travel zine tagline: The Outsider's Guide To Travel

Whatโ€™s Tripped Out?

The worldโ€™s a big place. Through my work as a music journalist, Iโ€™ve been lucky enough to see a fair bit of it.

In many cities though, I wish Iโ€™d had a friend to show me the best local spots for a cold beer, a decent record store and perhaps point me in the direction of the best meal Iโ€™ve never had.

Even better, I wish Iโ€™d had a friend who could explain the stories behind the local music and art, the madness behind the politics and architecture โ€ฆand someone to tell me not to walk through the part of town called โ€˜Cracolandiaโ€™. Jesus wept.

I hope this zine can be that friend.

Tripped Out! - Sรฃo Paulo
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I know you donโ€™t NEED a guide to Sรฃo Paulo BUT this isnโ€™t Lonely Planet, I promise. Tripped Out! is a first person account of the best โ€“ and the worst โ€“ that the cityโ€™s subculture has to offer.

From windowless dive bars with knife-carrying clientele, to record stores run by heavy metal legends.

Experience the heaving markets, curb-side restaurants and gigantic sandwiches of Brazilโ€™s biggest city.

Take an eye-popping trip through the worst part of town. Watch a high-stakes election in an LGBTQ+ bar with everything to lose. And get driven out of a Japanese restaurant at 4AM by some drunk guy singing Purple Rain.

This is a snapshot of one of the most vibrant, endearing and shocking places on Earth. An outsiderโ€™s guide to Sรฃo Paulo.

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โ€˜Elsewhere in the city I visit a blissfully no-frills bar.

Itโ€™s only after a couple of beers I notice that the guy on the stool next to me is using the edge of the bar top to sharpen an uncomfortably large knife.

What can I say?

The streets here are tough.โ€™

Listen!

To accompany the zine, I made a Spotify playlist of some of the tunes encountered in Sรฃo Paulo. It contains everything from samba to punk, jazz to grindcore. Itโ€™s quite a ride. Enjoy.