thats not all there is: the whirled music thread

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im going for it...lets get on it: recomendations, soundbites, requests, etc.

ive been farming here: http://crapifoundatthelibrary.blogspot.com/

how to the emi hEMIshperes records do? are these collections on par with nonesuch explorer series stuff? or is it best left to bargin bins and museum stores?

bb (bbrz), Wednesday, 28 June 2006 18:27 (nineteen years ago)

secret museum of mankind

s1ocki (slutsky), Wednesday, 28 June 2006 18:42 (nineteen years ago)

Bob Fuckin' Marley

Steve Shasta (Steve Shasta), Wednesday, 28 June 2006 20:06 (nineteen years ago)

MEONG YUDA

Werner Herzog Netflix Quine (ex machina), Wednesday, 28 June 2006 20:45 (nineteen years ago)

Fausto Carceres' binaural field recordings of folk music from Xinjiang will probably be my favorite Sublime Frequencies cd once it's out

live radio mix of the tapes here: http://compound-eye.org/radio/playlists/ss2006-01-15.html

milton parker (Jon L), Wednesday, 28 June 2006 22:12 (nineteen years ago)

Listen to Frances Densmore recordings:

http://www.the7thfire.com/images/SC44_densmore_n.jpg

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Wednesday, 28 June 2006 23:59 (nineteen years ago)

Some Burmese hsaing waing ensemble mp3s here:

http://www.asianclassicalmp3.org/seinchiti.htm

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Thursday, 29 June 2006 00:08 (nineteen years ago)

wow, that whole site is incredible, many thanks

http://www.asianclassicalmp3.org/canton.htm

milton parker (Jon L), Thursday, 29 June 2006 00:47 (nineteen years ago)

I (predictable) like stuff on Ocora.

Shamans and Llamas, the Turgun Alimatov record, Munir Bashar, etc.

the World Music Library label is also great and kind of unsung (CD era, so there you go I guess) .. dunno if the stuff is still in print. man, they had a shit-ton of releases though, like a hundred strong. The Music of Yi People in Yunnan, China is a big hit in my household.

Stormy Davis (diamond), Thursday, 29 June 2006 03:37 (nineteen years ago)

US ice-cream truck music is world music to me!

http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2006/06/ice_cream_truck.html

Pom (pom), Thursday, 29 June 2006 05:15 (nineteen years ago)

the ice cream thing reminds me of the dutch street organ mp3's posted back in the early days of beware of the blog...

does anyone have any thoughts on the hEMIspheres series, after all. i see them around in used world bins often enough, but something makes me skeptical.

bb (bbrz), Thursday, 29 June 2006 13:06 (nineteen years ago)

The Javanese Gamelan on World Music Library is killer.

I haven't heard anything from hEMIspheres, I don't think, so I can't comment there.

A. Lingbert (A. Lingbert), Thursday, 29 June 2006 18:05 (nineteen years ago)

i don't know if this is considered 'world music' because it's pop, not traditional music, but i am very into salif keita (mali) for nice, relaxing early evening music. i can't recommend a specific album because what i have is i think a live show or just a random compilation someone in senegal made for my sister but it has a lot of the songs on moffou on it.

http://www.leopardmannen.no/k/keita.salif.asp

tehresa, who will here remain anonymous (tehresa), Thursday, 29 June 2006 22:50 (nineteen years ago)

The Javanese Gamelan on World Music Library is killer.

This actually may be some serious understatement.

Steve Shasta (Steve Shasta), Thursday, 29 June 2006 22:56 (nineteen years ago)

saw both Seu Jorge AND Amadou & Mariam for FREE tonite!

:-O

Stormy Davis (diamond), Friday, 30 June 2006 04:03 (nineteen years ago)

I saw Seu for free a couple weeks ago... he was pretty good except for the one cover he did ("Mais Que Nada") which was shockingly bad.

Steve Shasta (Steve Shasta), Friday, 30 June 2006 04:12 (nineteen years ago)

He was a lot better than I expected. Gotta say I've been lukewarm on the samples I've heard from last years album that everybody dug so much (not the soundtrack thing), but live it came off amazingly well. Good arrangements and musicians up there with him. Don't remember hearing 'MQN' but he did two of the Bowie covers: Rebel Rebel and Ziggy Stardust

Stormy Davis (diamond), Friday, 30 June 2006 04:15 (nineteen years ago)

He didn't do any Bowie covers which I respected, given that the crowd had probably heard little else of his.

Steve Shasta (Steve Shasta), Friday, 30 June 2006 04:17 (nineteen years ago)

hopefully no one was sporting "team zissou" adidas kicks

jinx hijinks (sanskrit), Friday, 30 June 2006 10:34 (nineteen years ago)

That link Tim posted is excellent, finally something that isnt a rapidshare blog. I've gone through most of it and the ones that really blew me away is the stuff by U Ba Than, Ajoy Chakrabarty and Dr. Phong Nguyen

XD (eman), Saturday, 8 July 2006 18:02 (nineteen years ago)

5 out of 5 stars I REALLY LIKE THE MUSIC THAT IS PLAYED, May 1, 1999
Reviewer: A customer
IT'S RELLY GOOD MUSIC THAT EVERYBODY WOULD LOVE TO LISTEN TO, EVEN THOUGH IS FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY.

s1ocki (slutsky), Monday, 10 July 2006 03:18 (nineteen years ago)

that's in reference to this btw:

http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00000I5KH.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg

which looks rad.

s1ocki (slutsky), Monday, 10 July 2006 03:18 (nineteen years ago)

oh my god!

awesometapesfromafrica.blogspot.com
soundsational.blogspot.com
and woebot

trees (treesessplode), Monday, 10 July 2006 04:59 (nineteen years ago)

gosh

milton parker (Jon L), Monday, 10 July 2006 17:29 (nineteen years ago)

gosh that's a lot of music

baby washington!

milton parker (Jon L), Monday, 10 July 2006 17:30 (nineteen years ago)


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