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01.15.2009, 06:09 PM | #302 | |
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/qeiv0x
Gaelic Psalmody. I've finally got to the point where I can convert tapes to digital format, so I'll upload some things as I put them on the computerbox. I don't know much about this tape, apart from that it was bought in a shop on the Isle of Harris and doesn't exist anywhere meaningful. It's absolutely one of my favourite things ever though, so hearty re-distribution is encouraged. It may remind you of Missa Luba or that Ethiopian Orthodox stuff Suchfriends... posted recently, except it's not somewhere exciting and warm like Africa, it's from the dour, scotch-drenched souls of Gaelic-speaking Scots.
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02.24.2009, 02:06 AM | #303 | |
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I don't know how to describe this except to say that it's some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard. All three discs are great. Thanks to sarramporkrop for tipping me off to this blog.
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02.24.2009, 05:10 AM | #304 |
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thanks, does anyone know anything about music from jordan?
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I have an ex- who was in Jordon over Christmas, I'm picking up tapes from her in March, as it happens. I'll upload some when I can be twatted.
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02.24.2009, 05:36 PM | #306 |
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i was in a kebab shop the other day and they had this music that sounded like a cross between klezmer and the master musicians of jajouka, i asked the guy what it was and he said it was music from jordan but he didn't know the name of the artist or the style.
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Kebab shop guys are always useless. There was one who was telling me that a Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan record that I actually own was music from his Turkish hometown. There's a few Kebabys round these parts where I've had a similar thing, but I assure you, they're all liars.
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02.24.2009, 05:50 PM | #308 |
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yeah, blokes who work in a kebab shops seem to all be meat heads. (i know that looks like a really crap attempt at a joke but it's not, and i can't be bothered to rephrase it)
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02.24.2009, 05:55 PM | #309 | |
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Can't go wrong with a kebab though. I'll tell you what, you know where most people go wrong? Chilli sauce. It's much less vicious with garlic sauce, let me tell you.
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02.24.2009, 06:16 PM | #310 |
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yeah, chilli sause is unnecessary, but those green chillis that they put in the kebabs are good
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Bumping this in the hope that I remember to up some of this stuff tomorrow. I've got loads of music purchased in Jordon, I have no idea how much of it is actually Jordanian though. There's about a day's worth of Fairouz though, which is nice.
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03.29.2009, 04:50 PM | #312 |
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i should really explore more arab markets here for bizarre arabic music
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03.29.2009, 05:43 PM | #313 |
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here's a clip from the film kwaidan, it has some really great traditional japanese music in it, it's a scene where a blind monk sings a song about a sea battle to the ghosts of the warriors who died in it.
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04.08.2009, 01:23 PM | #314 |
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Three songs from Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzK7ttlR0LQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX21YIMBbPI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHkEyorPru0 There is a compilation of their stuff that was released recently (entitled "The Vodoun Effect", on Analog Africa) and upon first listen, it's excellent. |
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05.02.2009, 05:12 PM | #315 |
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a site that you can listen to and download LOTS of arab music recordings from like th 30's 40's.
really amazing stuff there http://music.cdbpdx.com/ArabicMusic/
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05.02.2009, 05:56 PM | #316 |
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I saw a live collaberation between The Alim Qasimov Ensemble and the Kronos Quartet last night that was completely flooring. I mean seriously... damn. I've been a Kronos fan for a while, but Qasimov was just beyond stunning. One of the most fantastic vocalists I've ever seen perform music of any kind. SO GOOD!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSNAh_vvtbA
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05.13.2009, 03:33 PM | #317 |
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i was just at this AMAZING palestinian culture night at the university. they danced dakas and sang songs.
they sang this song which is pretty incredible especially this version (that someone there recomended me) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSKDySDoSw8
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05.13.2009, 03:36 PM | #318 |
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oh yeah
here is sir richard bishops freak of arabi youtube chanel its amazing lots of old vintage middle eastern movies and music http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=...view=playlists
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yeah i klnow i posted this in the rare and OOP thread, but i figure some people read there more, and some read here....
new additions at the experimentaletc blog http://experimentaletc.blogspot.com/...-4-ethnic.html (1997) The Secret Museum Of Mankind Vol. 4: Ethnic Music Classics (1925-48) / V0 download 1. SWEDEN, ELIN LISSLASS, Locklatar 2. BOLIVIA, ALBERTO RUIZ, Tonada De Tarka Con Callaguas 3. CRETE, BLACK JIM, Syrtas Kizzamitika 4. ITALY, SQUADRA DI BEL CANTO, Il Bel Mazzolino 5. MADAGASCAR, MME. RAVAO & RAJORO, Anio No Mba Hisoka 6. PAKISTAN, R. SINGH BIKHUL, Been 7. NATAL, S.A, SOLOMON LINDA'S ORIGINAL EVENING BIRDS, Mbube 8. BRAZIL, REGIONALE ORCHESTRA, Caboclo Do Matto 9. WESTEN SUMATRA, DJAMRIS BATAGAH, Randai Parjdain 10. NORWAY, HARDINGFELETROIEN, Fjell - Ljam 11. TURKEY, HAFFOUZ BURHAN, Mahur Gazel 12. SIMBO ISLAND, S.I. BAND, Beautiful Body 13. EIRE, WILLIAM MULLALEY, Tory Island Reel 14. KUWAIT, ABDUL EL FADELLAH, Fouad Burban el Amaria 15. GEORGIA, A. POTCHVERSHUY, Dariko 16. VERA CRUZ, EL JAROCHO, La Bamba 17. EGYPT, AHMED ABDUL KADER, Oudet el Bahara illa Watanhom 18. NEPAL, GUYOK, HIMSELF, Sidi Ma Sidi Batai 19. QUEBEC, VILLENEUVE & BOUCHARD, Talencourt 20. SCOTLAND, ARCHIBALD GRANT, Eilean Mocaridh 21. ALBANIA, LUAJNE SAZET POPULARE, Valle E Gadjes 22. SERBIA, VOJIN LUTIC, Siroko Lisce Borovo 23. HUNGARY, CIGAN GROUP, Untitled Dance 24. BALI, NI LEMON, DARI DJANGGER, Lagoe Taboehgari (2007) Black Mirror: Reflections in Global Musics 1918-1955 / 256k download (part 1 / part 2) 1. Kamanagah [Syria] - Naim Karakand 2. Phleeng Khuk Phaat, Pt. 2 [Thailand] - Thewaprasit Ensemble 3. Kebyar Ding, Pt.1 [Bali] - Gong Belaloewana Bali 4. Mallorca [Northumbria-England] - Pipe Major Forsyth 5. Manasa Sri Ramamchandra [India] - Needamangalam Meenakshisundaram Pillai, Thiruvazhimilalai Subramanian Bros. 6. Ngo Mebou Melane [Cameroun] - Paul Pendja Ensemble 7. Cyganske Vesilia, Pt. 4 [Lemko-Poland] - Cyganska Orchestra Stefana 8. Mother's Uproar [Fouzhou-China] - Nendi Zhaoguan, Zhehongyi 9. Drowsy Maggie [Ireland] - Patrick J. Touhey 10. Welsisni Melodyi [Hutsul-Ukraine] - Hutzl Ukrainian Ensemble 11. Soyledi Yok Yok [Turkey] - Neriman Altindag 12. Aayega Aanewaala [India] - Lata Mangeshkar 13. Nam Nhi-Tu [Vietnam] - M. Nguyen Van Minh-Con 14. Handel's Chaconne, Teil I [Switzerland/Germany] - Edwin Fischer 15. Smyrneiko Minore [Greece] - Marika Papagika 16. Narodne Saljive Pjesme [Serbia] - Petar Perunovic-Perun 17. Tjimploengan [Sunda-Java] - Nji R. Hadji Djoeaehn 18. Envidia Yo No Tengo a Nadie [Spain] - Niño De Priego, 19. Fado de Passarinhos [Portugal] - Lucas Rodrigues Junot, 20. Nakhone Prayer - Sathoukhru Lukkhamkeow 21. Baklandets Vackra Maja [Sweden] - Christer Falkenstrom 22. Djanger [Bali] - Representatives of the Democratic Youth of Indonesia 23. Songs in Grief [Japan] - Kouran Kin, Sinkou Son 24. Yein Pwe [Myanmar] The music can be a little primitive, but Marika Papagika left a legacy of Greek folk music, rembetika, and light popular music that is unrivaled by very few artists of the day. David Soffa did an excellent job of picking out her most popular recordings primarily from the late 1920's. This is a priceless look at Greek Music in the United States during the 1920's. (1994) Marika Papagika: 1918-1929 / 320k download (part 1 / part 2)
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Cheers bredrin, that's some fresh shit right there.
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