On this edition of New Sounds, look forward to unexpected collaborations across the continents, from Podjama & Saraswati, the Euro-jazz and Balinese gamelan project to Baka Beyond, the African-Celtic crossover band inspired by the music of a pygmy community in West Africa. Plus hear music by Bachir Attar, Frank London’s Brotherhood of Brass, and Charlie Mariano & The Karnataka College of Percussion.
PROGRAM #2395, Unexpected Cross-Cultural Collaborations (First aired on April 5, 2005)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Baka Beyond |
Rhythm Tree |
Shimina [6:00] |
March Hare #20** |
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Master Musicians of Jajouka |
Featuring Bachir Attar, with Talvin Singh |
Up To The Sky, Down To The Earth [6:30] |
Point Music #289464 536 |
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Podjama |
& Les Gnawa De Marrakech |
A corps perdu/Allah Moulana [7:30] |
Altrisuoni #070
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Podjama |
& Saraswati |
Filled With Sounds [5:30] Janger Bali [4:00] |
Altrisuoni #171 |
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Frank London’s Klezmer Brass All-Stars |
Brotherhood of Brass |
Lieberman Funky Freylekhs [6:00] |
Piranha #1683
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Charlie Maraiano & The Karnataku College of Percussion |
Jyothi |
Varshini [8:00] |
ECM #1250 |
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