Episode #2975
All Over the World Music
Sunday, November 06, 2011
For this New Sounds, hear some world music that doesn't come from one specific part of the world, including Les Triaboliques, featuring guitarist Justin Adams and 3 Mustaphas 3 founder Ben Mandelson. Plus, session-guitarist extraordinaire Smokey Hormel steps into the spotlight with a collection of Central African dance hits of the 1950s and 60s. There's also a tune from Berlin's 17 Hippies, an almost untraceable blend of music from the gypsy, or Roma tradition, fused with circus chamber punk, mariachi music, and American country music. And, not to be outdone, New York's own Blarvuster is composer Matthew Welch on Celtic bagpipes, drawing from his studies of Gamelan, up against some Afrobeat-y drumming.
PROGRAM # 2975, All Over the World Music (First aired on Wed. 9-2-09)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Smokey Hormel |
Smokey’s Secret Family |
Acaua, excerpt [1:30] |
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Les Triaboliques |
rivermudtwilight |
Afsaduni (I have been corrupted) [4:10] |
World Village 468088 www.worldvillagemusic.com |
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Smokey Hormel |
Smokey’s Secret Family |
Mokonzi Ya Mboka [3:20] |
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17 Hippies |
El Dorado |
La zona drom [5:18] |
Buda Musique 860179 www.budamusique.com |
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Clay Ross |
Matuto |
John the Revelator [3:52] |
YalcMusic 0003 |
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Tim Sparks |
Little Princess |
The Rebbe’s Hasid [5:04] |
Tzadik 8143 |
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Smokey Hormel |
Smokey’s Secret Family |
Acaua [5:14] |
See above. |
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Les Triaboliques |
rivermudtwilight |
phosphor lane [4:36] |
See above. |
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Blarvuster |
Private recording |
Matthew Welch: Gorgamor The Giant Gecko [3:34] |
Info at |
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Bela Fleck, Edgar Meyer, Zakir Hussain |
Melody of Rhythm |
Bubbles [7:11] |
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