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WORLD MUSIC NETWORK
World Music Network is one of the leading forces on the world music scene and is home to the labels Rough Guides, Riverboat Records and Introducing. Find the latest world music news albums, news and discover multimedia guides to world music.VINYL RELEASES
One of the leading forces on the international music scene for over 25 years, World Music Network/Riverboat Records specialise in world, jazz, blues, folk and VARIOUS: ROUGH GUIDE TO THE BEST JAPANESE MUSIC YOU'VE Various. RGNET1406CD. Released 28 May 2021. $12.71. A wonderfully diverse collection exploring some of Japan’s lesser-known contemporary styles by artists rooted in tradition. From the female divas of the southern Ryukyu islands to the minyo revivalists Boomdigi, Aragehonzi and Tsukudanaka Sanpachi, this is an album fullof intrigue and
ROUGH GUIDES
Music Rough Guides take you to deep into the music of different countries and genres. Cumbia, Salsa, Tabla, Fado, Brazil, India, Mali and Scandinavia – no stone is left unturned in this meticulously researched and comprehensive series. THE MUSIC OF NIGERIA Other instruments found in the northern region are Jew’s harps, flute, reed instruments, the kakaki (a bass trumpet over ten feet long) and the kananngo drum. In Nigeria’s diverse middle states, there are rich traditions of balafon or xylophone. In the delta region, they have lush-sounding vocal music with the accompaniment of large and deeply resonant drums. BEN AYLON: BEN AYLON / XALAM Ben Aylon’s debut international album sees him elevate the traditional music and instruments of Senegal and Mali into a fresh contemporary setting. Seven years in the making, Xalam features the late, great Malian diva Khaira Arby and sabar drumming legend DoudouNdiaye Rose.
ANANSY CISSÉ: ANANSY CISSÉ / ANOURA Four years in the making, Anoura / The Light sees the return of Malian guitar axeman Anansy Cissé providing another eagerly awaited dose of his trademark desert blues. Drawing inspiration from the tumultuous upheaval in his homeland, Anansy offers a positive message in these songs of love, respect and hope for better times ahead. GHANA: FROM HIGHLIFE TO HIPLIFE During the 1960s, highlife was influenced by Congolese music, pop, and soul. The new era of experimentation in the early 1970s led to the creation of Afro-rock, Afro-beat and Afro-funk. The new wave included the groups Osibisa, Magic Aliens, and Boombaya. Another initiative was the Ga cultural revival spearheaded by the troupe Wulomei. VARIOUS: THE ROUGH GUIDE TO MALI BLUES Situated in the heart of West Africa, Mali is one of the world's great musical treasures and widely acknowledged as a primary source of the music that America would remake into the blues. From its fertile southern savannas to the Sahara Desert in the north, the country is awash with diverse musical styles. For centurie AUSTRALIA - ABORIGINAL MUSIC: FOLLOWING THE SONGLINES Australia - Aboriginal Music: Following the Songlines. With a remarkable history that stretches back at least 50,000 years, the indigenous people of Australia are part of the world’s oldest cultures. Preserving their ancient heritage through a complex oral tradition of mythological “Dreamtime” stories, music has alwaysplayed a central
WORLD MUSIC NETWORK
World Music Network is one of the leading forces on the world music scene and is home to the labels Rough Guides, Riverboat Records and Introducing. Find the latest world music news albums, news and discover multimedia guides to world music.VINYL RELEASES
One of the leading forces on the international music scene for over 25 years, World Music Network/Riverboat Records specialise in world, jazz, blues, folk and VARIOUS: ROUGH GUIDE TO THE BEST JAPANESE MUSIC YOU'VE Various. RGNET1406CD. Released 28 May 2021. $12.71. A wonderfully diverse collection exploring some of Japan’s lesser-known contemporary styles by artists rooted in tradition. From the female divas of the southern Ryukyu islands to the minyo revivalists Boomdigi, Aragehonzi and Tsukudanaka Sanpachi, this is an album fullof intrigue and
ROUGH GUIDES
Music Rough Guides take you to deep into the music of different countries and genres. Cumbia, Salsa, Tabla, Fado, Brazil, India, Mali and Scandinavia – no stone is left unturned in this meticulously researched and comprehensive series. THE MUSIC OF NIGERIA Other instruments found in the northern region are Jew’s harps, flute, reed instruments, the kakaki (a bass trumpet over ten feet long) and the kananngo drum. In Nigeria’s diverse middle states, there are rich traditions of balafon or xylophone. In the delta region, they have lush-sounding vocal music with the accompaniment of large and deeply resonant drums. BEN AYLON: BEN AYLON / XALAM Ben Aylon’s debut international album sees him elevate the traditional music and instruments of Senegal and Mali into a fresh contemporary setting. Seven years in the making, Xalam features the late, great Malian diva Khaira Arby and sabar drumming legend DoudouNdiaye Rose.
ANANSY CISSÉ: ANANSY CISSÉ / ANOURA Four years in the making, Anoura / The Light sees the return of Malian guitar axeman Anansy Cissé providing another eagerly awaited dose of his trademark desert blues. Drawing inspiration from the tumultuous upheaval in his homeland, Anansy offers a positive message in these songs of love, respect and hope for better times ahead. GHANA: FROM HIGHLIFE TO HIPLIFE During the 1960s, highlife was influenced by Congolese music, pop, and soul. The new era of experimentation in the early 1970s led to the creation of Afro-rock, Afro-beat and Afro-funk. The new wave included the groups Osibisa, Magic Aliens, and Boombaya. Another initiative was the Ga cultural revival spearheaded by the troupe Wulomei. VARIOUS: THE ROUGH GUIDE TO MALI BLUES Situated in the heart of West Africa, Mali is one of the world's great musical treasures and widely acknowledged as a primary source of the music that America would remake into the blues. From its fertile southern savannas to the Sahara Desert in the north, the country is awash with diverse musical styles. For centurie AUSTRALIA - ABORIGINAL MUSIC: FOLLOWING THE SONGLINES Australia - Aboriginal Music: Following the Songlines. With a remarkable history that stretches back at least 50,000 years, the indigenous people of Australia are part of the world’s oldest cultures. Preserving their ancient heritage through a complex oral tradition of mythological “Dreamtime” stories, music has alwaysplayed a central
WORLD MUSIC NETWORK
World Music Network is one of the leading forces on the world music scene and is home to the labels Rough Guides, Riverboat Records and Introducing. Find the latest world music news albums, news and discover multimedia guides to world music.THE MUSIC OF CONGO
The forefathers of Congolese music include Feruzi, often credited with popularizing the rumba in the 1930s. The cross-border popularity of Congolese music was boosted by a number of practical factors. It was 'non-tribal', using the interethnic trading language, Lingala. The guitar style was an amalgam of influences from Central and WestAfrica.
KARL STRØMME QUINTET: DYNALYD What sets the Karl Strømme Quintet apart from their contemporaries is the way their respect for the modern jazz tradition is mixed with references and experiences from other musical styles, giving their music a fresh and exciting edge. Inspired by the likes of Miles Davis, Kenny Wheeler and Joe Zawinul, band leader and ETRAN FINATAWA: TARKAT TAJJE/LET'S GO! Etran Finatawa's hypnotic musical groove evokes the breathless heat and shimmering horizon of the Sahara. With laid back guitars, driving rhythms and compelling voices, Tarkat Tajje/Let's Go! invites you to accompany this dynamic band of Wodaabe and Touareg nomads on their evolving musical journey.'driving, gloriouslyTHE MUSIC OF MALTA
The Music of Malta Cast adrift between the North African coast and Sicily, Malta has attracted a string of invading forces over the centuries. With a Siculo-Arabic culture and a Semitic yet Europeanized language, the islanders have inherited the art of BOB BROZMAN ORCHESTRA: LUMIÈRE Lumière is the culmination of guitar virtuoso Bob Brozman's musical memories formed over a lifetime of travelling and playing music with others. His years of absorbing influences from cultures worldwide is expressed through the establishment of the Bob Brozman Orchestra - a unique concept where Bob intricately plays ea GHANA: FROM HIGHLIFE TO HIPLIFE During the 1960s, highlife was influenced by Congolese music, pop, and soul. The new era of experimentation in the early 1970s led to the creation of Afro-rock, Afro-beat and Afro-funk. The new wave included the groups Osibisa, Magic Aliens, and Boombaya. Another initiative was the Ga cultural revival spearheaded by the troupe Wulomei. VOODOO: FROM VODOU TO THE BLUES Haitian Vodou. Haitian Vodou originated in Dahomey, (modern-day Benin), brought to the island via the transatlantic slave trade. Its journey can be compared to those travelled by the Santería and Candomblé syncretic religions, brought from Yoruba (modern-day Nigeria) to Cuba and Brazil respectively.During colonialism, indigenous African religious and cultural practices were heavily VARIOUS: THE ROUGH GUIDE TO BLUES DIVAS The 1920s “classic era” of recorded blues was dominated by women who lived and performed in the cities. This Rough Guide explores its glitzy heyday when singers such as Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey became the first real stars of the blues. AUSTRALIA - ABORIGINAL MUSIC: FOLLOWING THE SONGLINES Australia - Aboriginal Music: Following the Songlines. With a remarkable history that stretches back at least 50,000 years, the indigenous people of Australia are part of the world’s oldest cultures. Preserving their ancient heritage through a complex oral tradition of mythological “Dreamtime” stories, music has alwaysplayed a central
WORLD MUSIC NETWORK
World Music Network is one of the leading forces on the world music scene and is home to the labels Rough Guides, Riverboat Records and Introducing. Find the latest world music news albums, news and discover multimedia guides to world music.VINYL RELEASES
One of the leading forces on the international music scene for over 25 years, World Music Network/Riverboat Records specialise in world, jazz, blues, folk and VARIOUS: ROUGH GUIDE TO THE BEST JAPANESE MUSIC YOU'VE Various. RGNET1406CD. Released 28 May 2021. $12.71. A wonderfully diverse collection exploring some of Japan’s lesser-known contemporary styles by artists rooted in tradition. From the female divas of the southern Ryukyu islands to the minyo revivalists Boomdigi, Aragehonzi and Tsukudanaka Sanpachi, this is an album fullof intrigue and
ROUGH GUIDES
Music Rough Guides take you to deep into the music of different countries and genres. Cumbia, Salsa, Tabla, Fado, Brazil, India, Mali and Scandinavia – no stone is left unturned in this meticulously researched and comprehensive series. THE MUSIC OF NIGERIA Other instruments found in the northern region are Jew’s harps, flute, reed instruments, the kakaki (a bass trumpet over ten feet long) and the kananngo drum. In Nigeria’s diverse middle states, there are rich traditions of balafon or xylophone. In the delta region, they have lush-sounding vocal music with the accompaniment of large and deeply resonant drums. BEN AYLON: BEN AYLON / XALAM Ben Aylon’s debut international album sees him elevate the traditional music and instruments of Senegal and Mali into a fresh contemporary setting. Seven years in the making, Xalam features the late, great Malian diva Khaira Arby and sabar drumming legend DoudouNdiaye Rose.
ANANSY CISSÉ: ANANSY CISSÉ / ANOURA Four years in the making, Anoura / The Light sees the return of Malian guitar axeman Anansy Cissé providing another eagerly awaited dose of his trademark desert blues. Drawing inspiration from the tumultuous upheaval in his homeland, Anansy offers a positive message in these songs of love, respect and hope for better times ahead. GHANA: FROM HIGHLIFE TO HIPLIFE During the 1960s, highlife was influenced by Congolese music, pop, and soul. The new era of experimentation in the early 1970s led to the creation of Afro-rock, Afro-beat and Afro-funk. The new wave included the groups Osibisa, Magic Aliens, and Boombaya. Another initiative was the Ga cultural revival spearheaded by the troupe Wulomei. VARIOUS: THE ROUGH GUIDE TO MALI BLUES Situated in the heart of West Africa, Mali is one of the world's great musical treasures and widely acknowledged as a primary source of the music that America would remake into the blues. From its fertile southern savannas to the Sahara Desert in the north, the country is awash with diverse musical styles. For centurie AUSTRALIA - ABORIGINAL MUSIC: FOLLOWING THE SONGLINES Australia - Aboriginal Music: Following the Songlines. With a remarkable history that stretches back at least 50,000 years, the indigenous people of Australia are part of the world’s oldest cultures. Preserving their ancient heritage through a complex oral tradition of mythological “Dreamtime” stories, music has alwaysplayed a central
WORLD MUSIC NETWORK
World Music Network is one of the leading forces on the world music scene and is home to the labels Rough Guides, Riverboat Records and Introducing. Find the latest world music news albums, news and discover multimedia guides to world music.VINYL RELEASES
One of the leading forces on the international music scene for over 25 years, World Music Network/Riverboat Records specialise in world, jazz, blues, folk and VARIOUS: ROUGH GUIDE TO THE BEST JAPANESE MUSIC YOU'VE Various. RGNET1406CD. Released 28 May 2021. $12.71. A wonderfully diverse collection exploring some of Japan’s lesser-known contemporary styles by artists rooted in tradition. From the female divas of the southern Ryukyu islands to the minyo revivalists Boomdigi, Aragehonzi and Tsukudanaka Sanpachi, this is an album fullof intrigue and
ROUGH GUIDES
Music Rough Guides take you to deep into the music of different countries and genres. Cumbia, Salsa, Tabla, Fado, Brazil, India, Mali and Scandinavia – no stone is left unturned in this meticulously researched and comprehensive series. THE MUSIC OF NIGERIA Other instruments found in the northern region are Jew’s harps, flute, reed instruments, the kakaki (a bass trumpet over ten feet long) and the kananngo drum. In Nigeria’s diverse middle states, there are rich traditions of balafon or xylophone. In the delta region, they have lush-sounding vocal music with the accompaniment of large and deeply resonant drums. BEN AYLON: BEN AYLON / XALAM Ben Aylon’s debut international album sees him elevate the traditional music and instruments of Senegal and Mali into a fresh contemporary setting. Seven years in the making, Xalam features the late, great Malian diva Khaira Arby and sabar drumming legend DoudouNdiaye Rose.
ANANSY CISSÉ: ANANSY CISSÉ / ANOURA Four years in the making, Anoura / The Light sees the return of Malian guitar axeman Anansy Cissé providing another eagerly awaited dose of his trademark desert blues. Drawing inspiration from the tumultuous upheaval in his homeland, Anansy offers a positive message in these songs of love, respect and hope for better times ahead. GHANA: FROM HIGHLIFE TO HIPLIFE During the 1960s, highlife was influenced by Congolese music, pop, and soul. The new era of experimentation in the early 1970s led to the creation of Afro-rock, Afro-beat and Afro-funk. The new wave included the groups Osibisa, Magic Aliens, and Boombaya. Another initiative was the Ga cultural revival spearheaded by the troupe Wulomei. VARIOUS: THE ROUGH GUIDE TO MALI BLUES Situated in the heart of West Africa, Mali is one of the world's great musical treasures and widely acknowledged as a primary source of the music that America would remake into the blues. From its fertile southern savannas to the Sahara Desert in the north, the country is awash with diverse musical styles. For centurie AUSTRALIA - ABORIGINAL MUSIC: FOLLOWING THE SONGLINES Australia - Aboriginal Music: Following the Songlines. With a remarkable history that stretches back at least 50,000 years, the indigenous people of Australia are part of the world’s oldest cultures. Preserving their ancient heritage through a complex oral tradition of mythological “Dreamtime” stories, music has alwaysplayed a central
WORLD MUSIC NETWORK
World Music Network is one of the leading forces on the world music scene and is home to the labels Rough Guides, Riverboat Records and Introducing. Find the latest world music news albums, news and discover multimedia guides to world music.THE MUSIC OF CONGO
The forefathers of Congolese music include Feruzi, often credited with popularizing the rumba in the 1930s. The cross-border popularity of Congolese music was boosted by a number of practical factors. It was 'non-tribal', using the interethnic trading language, Lingala. The guitar style was an amalgam of influences from Central and WestAfrica.
KARL STRØMME QUINTET: DYNALYD What sets the Karl Strømme Quintet apart from their contemporaries is the way their respect for the modern jazz tradition is mixed with references and experiences from other musical styles, giving their music a fresh and exciting edge. Inspired by the likes of Miles Davis, Kenny Wheeler and Joe Zawinul, band leader and ETRAN FINATAWA: TARKAT TAJJE/LET'S GO! Etran Finatawa's hypnotic musical groove evokes the breathless heat and shimmering horizon of the Sahara. With laid back guitars, driving rhythms and compelling voices, Tarkat Tajje/Let's Go! invites you to accompany this dynamic band of Wodaabe and Touareg nomads on their evolving musical journey.'driving, gloriouslyTHE MUSIC OF MALTA
The Music of Malta Cast adrift between the North African coast and Sicily, Malta has attracted a string of invading forces over the centuries. With a Siculo-Arabic culture and a Semitic yet Europeanized language, the islanders have inherited the art of BOB BROZMAN ORCHESTRA: LUMIÈRE Lumière is the culmination of guitar virtuoso Bob Brozman's musical memories formed over a lifetime of travelling and playing music with others. His years of absorbing influences from cultures worldwide is expressed through the establishment of the Bob Brozman Orchestra - a unique concept where Bob intricately plays ea GHANA: FROM HIGHLIFE TO HIPLIFE During the 1960s, highlife was influenced by Congolese music, pop, and soul. The new era of experimentation in the early 1970s led to the creation of Afro-rock, Afro-beat and Afro-funk. The new wave included the groups Osibisa, Magic Aliens, and Boombaya. Another initiative was the Ga cultural revival spearheaded by the troupe Wulomei. VOODOO: FROM VODOU TO THE BLUES Haitian Vodou. Haitian Vodou originated in Dahomey, (modern-day Benin), brought to the island via the transatlantic slave trade. Its journey can be compared to those travelled by the Santería and Candomblé syncretic religions, brought from Yoruba (modern-day Nigeria) to Cuba and Brazil respectively.During colonialism, indigenous African religious and cultural practices were heavily VARIOUS: THE ROUGH GUIDE TO BLUES DIVAS The 1920s “classic era” of recorded blues was dominated by women who lived and performed in the cities. This Rough Guide explores its glitzy heyday when singers such as Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey became the first real stars of the blues. AUSTRALIA - ABORIGINAL MUSIC: FOLLOWING THE SONGLINES Australia - Aboriginal Music: Following the Songlines. With a remarkable history that stretches back at least 50,000 years, the indigenous people of Australia are part of the world’s oldest cultures. Preserving their ancient heritage through a complex oral tradition of mythological “Dreamtime” stories, music has alwaysplayed a central
WORLD MUSIC NETWORK
World Music Network is one of the leading forces on the world music scene and is home to the labels Rough Guides, Riverboat Records and Introducing. Find the latest world music news albums, news and discover multimedia guides to world music.VINYL RELEASES
One of the leading forces on the international music scene for over 25 years, World Music Network/Riverboat Records specialise in world, jazz, blues, folk andROUGH GUIDES
Music Rough Guides take you to deep into the music of different countries and genres. Cumbia, Salsa, Tabla, Fado, Brazil, India, Mali and Scandinavia – no stone is left unturned in this meticulously researched and comprehensive series. VARIOUS: ROUGH GUIDE TO THE BEST JAPANESE MUSIC YOU'VE Various. RGNET1406CD. Released 28 May 2021. $12.71. A wonderfully diverse collection exploring some of Japan’s lesser-known contemporary styles by artists rooted in tradition. From the female divas of the southern Ryukyu islands to the minyo revivalists Boomdigi, Aragehonzi and Tsukudanaka Sanpachi, this is an album fullof intrigue and
THE MUSIC OF NIGERIA Other instruments found in the northern region are Jew’s harps, flute, reed instruments, the kakaki (a bass trumpet over ten feet long) and the kananngo drum. In Nigeria’s diverse middle states, there are rich traditions of balafon or xylophone. In the delta region, they have lush-sounding vocal music with the accompaniment of large and deeply resonant drums. BEN AYLON: BEN AYLON / XALAM Ben Aylon’s debut international album sees him elevate the traditional music and instruments of Senegal and Mali into a fresh contemporary setting. Seven years in the making, Xalam features the late, great Malian diva Khaira Arby and sabar drumming legend DoudouNdiaye Rose.
STEVE TILSTON: SUCH TIMES Steve Tilston. TUGCD1128. Released 29 January 2021. $15.54. Celebrated songsmith and guitarist Steve Tilston once again taps into the zeitgeist with an intriguing new album. In Such Times, Steve uses his new self-designed Brook ‘Calder‘ guitar to ANANSY CISSÉ: ANANSY CISSÉ / ANOURA Four years in the making, Anoura / The Light sees the return of Malian guitar axeman Anansy Cissé providing another eagerly awaited dose of his trademark desert blues. Drawing inspiration from the tumultuous upheaval in his homeland, Anansy offers a positive message in these songs of love, respect and hope for better times ahead. GHANA: FROM HIGHLIFE TO HIPLIFE During the 1960s, highlife was influenced by Congolese music, pop, and soul. The new era of experimentation in the early 1970s led to the creation of Afro-rock, Afro-beat and Afro-funk. The new wave included the groups Osibisa, Magic Aliens, and Boombaya. Another initiative was the Ga cultural revival spearheaded by the troupe Wulomei. VARIOUS: ROUGH GUIDE TO AVANT-GARDE JAPAN Various. RGNET1405CD. Released 29 January 2021. $12.75. From boundary-pushing koto musicians to experimental jazz virtuosi, Japanese music has long embraced all things avant-garde. This Rough Guide highlights some of today’s key innovators whose individualism challenges the conformist perception of Japan.WORLD MUSIC NETWORK
World Music Network is one of the leading forces on the world music scene and is home to the labels Rough Guides, Riverboat Records and Introducing. Find the latest world music news albums, news and discover multimedia guides to world music.VINYL RELEASES
One of the leading forces on the international music scene for over 25 years, World Music Network/Riverboat Records specialise in world, jazz, blues, folk andROUGH GUIDES
Music Rough Guides take you to deep into the music of different countries and genres. Cumbia, Salsa, Tabla, Fado, Brazil, India, Mali and Scandinavia – no stone is left unturned in this meticulously researched and comprehensive series. VARIOUS: ROUGH GUIDE TO THE BEST JAPANESE MUSIC YOU'VE Various. RGNET1406CD. Released 28 May 2021. $12.71. A wonderfully diverse collection exploring some of Japan’s lesser-known contemporary styles by artists rooted in tradition. From the female divas of the southern Ryukyu islands to the minyo revivalists Boomdigi, Aragehonzi and Tsukudanaka Sanpachi, this is an album fullof intrigue and
THE MUSIC OF NIGERIA Other instruments found in the northern region are Jew’s harps, flute, reed instruments, the kakaki (a bass trumpet over ten feet long) and the kananngo drum. In Nigeria’s diverse middle states, there are rich traditions of balafon or xylophone. In the delta region, they have lush-sounding vocal music with the accompaniment of large and deeply resonant drums. BEN AYLON: BEN AYLON / XALAM Ben Aylon’s debut international album sees him elevate the traditional music and instruments of Senegal and Mali into a fresh contemporary setting. Seven years in the making, Xalam features the late, great Malian diva Khaira Arby and sabar drumming legend DoudouNdiaye Rose.
STEVE TILSTON: SUCH TIMES Steve Tilston. TUGCD1128. Released 29 January 2021. $15.54. Celebrated songsmith and guitarist Steve Tilston once again taps into the zeitgeist with an intriguing new album. In Such Times, Steve uses his new self-designed Brook ‘Calder‘ guitar to ANANSY CISSÉ: ANANSY CISSÉ / ANOURA Four years in the making, Anoura / The Light sees the return of Malian guitar axeman Anansy Cissé providing another eagerly awaited dose of his trademark desert blues. Drawing inspiration from the tumultuous upheaval in his homeland, Anansy offers a positive message in these songs of love, respect and hope for better times ahead. GHANA: FROM HIGHLIFE TO HIPLIFE During the 1960s, highlife was influenced by Congolese music, pop, and soul. The new era of experimentation in the early 1970s led to the creation of Afro-rock, Afro-beat and Afro-funk. The new wave included the groups Osibisa, Magic Aliens, and Boombaya. Another initiative was the Ga cultural revival spearheaded by the troupe Wulomei. VARIOUS: ROUGH GUIDE TO AVANT-GARDE JAPAN Various. RGNET1405CD. Released 29 January 2021. $12.75. From boundary-pushing koto musicians to experimental jazz virtuosi, Japanese music has long embraced all things avant-garde. This Rough Guide highlights some of today’s key innovators whose individualism challenges the conformist perception of Japan.THE MUSIC OF INDIA
Vocal Music. More than any other classical genre, dhrupad is regarded as a sacred art – an act of devotion and meditation rather than entertainment. It is an ancient and austere form which ranks as the Hindustani system’s oldest vocal music genre still performed. Traditionally, dhrupad is performed only by men, accompanied by tanpura and the pakhawaj barrel drum. GUIDE TO NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC Guide To Native American Music. In the early years of the twentieth century, North America's indigenous communities had little to sing about. Typically, their traditional music was banned or discouraged and they faced a depressing future. It looked as if their culture could either survive as museum fodder or be so thoroughly assimilatedinto
ETRAN FINATAWA: TARKAT TAJJE/LET'S GO! Etran Finatawa's hypnotic musical groove evokes the breathless heat and shimmering horizon of the Sahara. With laid back guitars, driving rhythms and compelling voices, Tarkat Tajje/Let's Go! invites you to accompany this dynamic band of Wodaabe and Touareg nomads on their evolving musical journey.'driving, gloriously KARL STRØMME QUINTET: DYNALYD What sets the Karl Strømme Quintet apart from their contemporaries is the way their respect for the modern jazz tradition is mixed with references and experiences from other musical styles, giving their music a fresh and exciting edge. Inspired by the likes of Miles Davis, Kenny Wheeler and Joe Zawinul, band leader andTHE MUSIC OF CONGO
The forefathers of Congolese music include Feruzi, often credited with popularizing the rumba in the 1930s. The cross-border popularity of Congolese music was boosted by a number of practical factors. It was 'non-tribal', using the interethnic trading language, Lingala. The guitar style was an amalgam of influences from Central and WestAfrica.
GHANA: FROM HIGHLIFE TO HIPLIFE During the 1960s, highlife was influenced by Congolese music, pop, and soul. The new era of experimentation in the early 1970s led to the creation of Afro-rock, Afro-beat and Afro-funk. The new wave included the groups Osibisa, Magic Aliens, and Boombaya. Another initiative was the Ga cultural revival spearheaded by the troupe Wulomei. VARIOUS: THE ROUGH GUIDE TO PSYCHEDELIC BOLLYWOOD In the 1960s and 1970s Bollywood composers adventurously adopted the trippy guitars, spiralling synthesizers and ethereal vocals of psychedelia and mixed it with lusciously over-the-top Indian orchestrations. Jewels included feature songs by Asha Bhosle, Lata Mangeshkar, Usha Iyer and yodeller Kishore Kumar. The Rough VOODOO: FROM VODOU TO THE BLUES Haitian Vodou. Haitian Vodou originated in Dahomey, (modern-day Benin), brought to the island via the transatlantic slave trade. Its journey can be compared to those travelled by the Santería and Candomblé syncretic religions, brought from Yoruba (modern-day Nigeria) to Cuba and Brazil respectively.During colonialism, indigenous African religious and cultural practices were heavily AUSTRALIA - ABORIGINAL MUSIC: FOLLOWING THE SONGLINES Australia - Aboriginal Music: Following the Songlines. With a remarkable history that stretches back at least 50,000 years, the indigenous people of Australia are part of the world’s oldest cultures. Preserving their ancient heritage through a complex oral tradition of mythological “Dreamtime” stories, music has alwaysplayed a central
THE MUSIC OF PORTUGAL: TRADITIONAL RICHES, FATE The giant of twentieth-century Portuguese Portuguese popular and roots music was José Afonso. During the years to and through the 1974 he was the leading figure in the reinstitution of the ballad - in the sense of a set of artistic, poetic, usually contemporary lyrics set to music. His evolving musical framework drew on regional traditionalWorld Music Network
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