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This sounds so familiar. Or perhaps just interesting. I suspect a little bit of both. |
They're kind of famous, I think. A Brasillian lady I work with tells me they're well-known in their homeland for their political/community awareness work, too.
I'll try to remember to put them on the next mixtape. |
Olodum homepage.
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Very prolific too!
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I know. Their discography is huge. I have a compilation cd that isn't listed there, too.
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There is enough interest in this thread for me to make an entirely 'world' tape next time. This is goodness.
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I've been thinking of doing this too. That track on your Mix Tape, the Tibetan boy and father. Incredible. I've been looking for an mp3 of this. |
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It's on sublime frequencies, 'Music of Lhasa'. It goes downhill after that track, but it's still very good. |
Plenty of joy to be found on this site(download section):
http://www.weirdomusic.com/downloads.htm |
Haha. Porkie was on about Mogollar a while ago in a thread about Plastic people of the Universe. Excellent band.
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i've always wanted to check the Ethiopiques series, thanks for the 3 songs.
if by any chance somebody has some interesting music from Algeria, i would be very interested... |
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You're very welcome for those three tracks. Go to your local record store and buy any Ethiopiques volume! Money very well spent, and quite a variety and range of music from one of Africa's most interesting cultures. Also I've got some Algeria related stuff to upload tomorrow. There is a wealth of Algerian music to seek out. On a related note, Algerian hip hop anyone? I've read about Algerian hip hop that exsists, but I've never heard anything. I assume any artists would be based in France... If anyone has that to offer, by all means, let us hear it. |
Here's an enka album by Keiko Fuji: http://www.sendspace.com/file/7u1ewz
I've recently taken an interest in this genre for some reason. |
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I think the two most well-known algerian hip-hop groups are Intik and MBS... out of the two, I have only heard Intik, and I might be able to upload some stuff later today... both were formed in Algeria, and at least originally based in Algeria, but i believe Intik or at least some members of Intik relocated to France (they had some connections with french hip-hop band IAM, I believe)... but there are still apparently many, many other bands from different parts of Algeria, various cities... (and of course there are some french hip-hop bands consisting of members of Algerian background, but that is a bit different) |
wow, this thread is great... thanks everyone!
(unfortunately i've got nothing to share at this moment) |
the best world music label in the... eh, world!
www.sublimefrequencies.com i especially recommend all the radio titles. amazing stuff! |
oh for those of you interested yes there is an article about sublime frequencies in arthur mag a few issues back. don't have them at hand right now but check back their site, they keep back issues on pdf format i think.
okay i'll do it for you. yes: http://www.arthurmag.com/store/index.php?ID=24 Quote:
now, i can't see the pdf link, but don't be lazy & find it yourselves, people... |
Bush Taxi Mali is the one I've heard from SF. I need to buy some of these.
The Radio Pyongyang one looks like it'd be a good one. North Korean funk?! No way... |
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