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♦ ♦ Two clips from the album ‘Gonwards’ released in October 2012 . Film by Stu Rowe & Andy Partridge . Body drawings by Peter Blegvad
♦ ‘SACRED OBJECTS’ ↓ by Peter Blegvad & Andy Partridge
First thing in the morning, last thing at night, sacred objects come to light.
Sacred objects once were […]
¤ «Krautrock – The Rebirth of Germany»: This BBC Four documentary looks at how a radical generation of musicians created a new German musical identity out of the cultural ruins of war.
Between 1968 and 1977 bands like Neu!, Can, Faust and Kraftwerk would look beyond western rock and roll […]
LKJ (born in Jamaica, 24 August 1952) is a UK-based dub poet. In 2002 he became the second living poet, and the only black poet, to be published in the Penguin Modern Classics series. His performance poetry involves the recitation of his own verse in Jamaican Patois over dub-reggae, usually written in collaboration […]
Creator of an innovative fusion of Indian bhangra music and drum’n’bass electronica, Talvin Singh was classically trainedon the tabla but rejected most of his learning when he founded the Anokha club night at East London’s Blue Note. Singh grew up in Leytonstone, and though he began playing tabla at the age of five, […]
Baba Zula, Omar Faruk Tekbilek, Burhan Öcal, Erkan Ogur, Mercan Dede, Kudsi Erguner . . .
¤ Baba Zula is a Turkish group that draws on traditional Turkish music, electronica, and rock to create a sound they call «Oriental Dub.» The music captures a unique vision of their hometown of Istanbul.
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→http://www.jivanduduk.com/ ⇒
•→ songlines.co.uk//a-beginners-guide/djivan-gasparyan ⇐
♦ Djivan Gasparyan ↓ ‘Eshkhemed’ ←
♦ ‘I Will Not Be Sad In This World’ ⇓
∞ Father & son ⇒
¤ Erkan Oğur & Djivan Gasparyan ↓ [‘Fuad’ – 2001]
∇ ‘Yemen’ ⇓
Havada bulut yok, bu […]
♦ Azam Ali ↓ ‘NAMI NAMI’ [Montreal]
نامي نامي يا صغيري تانغفى عا لحاصيري نامي عالعتيمي تا تنزاح الغيمي ويصير عنا ضو كبير يضوي عا كل الجيري
بكرة بيك جاي حامل غلت الليمون بيجبلك تنورة وشال تاتدفي في كانون يا زغطورة الحندقة شعرك أسود ومنقى واللي حبك بيبوسك […]
♣ Youssou N’Dour . . . Cheikh Lô . . . Baaba Maal
¤ Born in 1959 in Dakar, Senegal, Youssou N’Dour is a a singer, percussionist, songwriter, composer, occasional actor, businessman and a politician. In 2004, Rolling Stone described him as, perhaps the most famous singer alive in Senegal and much of Africa. […]
From Uganda, the source of his musical roots. His work, however, has been inspired by a myriad of styles – a fully realised absorption of Western pop, African traditions and the creative need to define a very personal musical identity.
Oryema was born in Soroti, to the east […]
♦ Finding Fela! ⇓ Official Trailer (2014) – Documentary
Φ Music Is The Weapon ⇒
♦ Filmed in Lagos, Nigeria, in 1982, this 53-minute documentary mixes footage of Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo Kuti (1938-1997) performing at his Shrine nightclub, interviews with the controversial musician, […]
◊ → Yair Dalal – ‘Al Ol’ ↓ Live in the desert
♦ → Yair Dalal with Jaffa Road ↓ ‘Perfume Road Love Song’ [2010]
∇ ‘Imidiwan’ ⇓
∇ ‘Sastanàqqàm’ ⇓
•→ Live performance at 2004 Womad […]
Δ ‘Moush Hade’af’ ⇑ Ana mosh hadaaf tanny osadik – Ana mosh hargaa bos waria . . . Orbik andy zay baadik, Yany khalas mosh faraa ma-aya Tiftikrini, aou tinsini, Maba-ash feekee shek yegreenee . . . El ayam elana eshtaha, Wayaki enset-ha. Ayam adid, laa krihtaha, Walaa habit-ha . . . Ess-hy we […]
◊ ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’ ↓ Monsoon [1982] • Sheila Chandra: Vocals; • Steve Coe: Piano, Percussion & Backing Vocals • Martin Smith: Guitars, Indian Percussion & Backing Vocals; • Bill Nelson: Guitars & Bass; • David Balfe: Keyboards; • Merrick: Drums & Keyboards; • Dinesh: Tabla; • Preston Hayman: Gamalan
Turn off your […]
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