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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Various Artists - The Therapy Room (Music For Massage)



After the previous post I was thinking, you might be in need of some soothing of the neurons. I know I am. This one will either bore you shitless (not too sure of that term but it'll do) or you will be so relaxed by the tunes that you may actually relax the sphincter muscle so much that, alas, you will be relaxed into shitting yourself. Either way it sounds like a bad deal eh.


Neither of those outrageous set of circumstances happened to me when I listened to it so you might be OK.
There isn't too much I can tell you about this album.
I fell asleep.

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

The Rough Guide to African Rap - Various Artists [2004]

Just one more to go along with the previous post.
Now, if you were adventurous enough to try out Spikiri then don't now be thinking you are some kind of expert on African rap! far from it.
This is probably not the real street sound as we all know, compilation discs like these are never quite as good as the more localised releases. (You know what I mean - the compilation of bob Marley you bought in the petrol garage turned out to be pretty weak compared to your other albums of his you already had at home right?!)
However! I can't deny that this gives us a great open door to the various sounds that constitute African Rap and...I love it!
So give it a go.

Unsure?
fine. Go to this Amazon page and try the samples. at least you get a few seconds of each track to give you a little taster.




For those who are aware of some of the African Rap artists out there, here is a tracklist for you:
01. Right Here in Front of You (Nigeria) - Unsung Heroes & Ty Ft. Breis (4:46)
02. Township Dwella (South Africa) - Prophets of Da City (3:53)
03. Senga Abele (Cameroon) - Manu Dibango Ft. Mc Mell'O' (8:07)
04. Boul Fale Rmx (Senegal) - Positive Black Soul (4:54)
05. Msimu Kwa Msimu (Tanzania) - X Plastaz (4:20)
06. Eye Mo De Anaa (Ghana) - Reggie Rockstone (4:13)
07. Karimbo (Mozambique) - Mabulu (3:07)
08. Ni Wakati (Kenya) - Kalamashaka (4:10)
09. Liberdade (Angola) - Das Primeiro Ft. Dhamn 'a' Rush (3:34)
10. Djalgaty (Senegal) - Pee Froiss (4:34)
11. Madau (South Africa) - Trybe (5:41)
12. Blast Nuff (Tanzania) - Hard Blasters (4:37)
13. Na N'Ko (Congo) - K-Melia (5:39)
14. Badala (Mali) - Tata Pound (4:19)

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OK that's me for one day.
Still very ill folks, thanks for the well wishing emails too, it means a lot.
:)
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Sunday, September 23, 2007

Various Artists - Salsa Hits 2004


Hello.
It's been one of those days..my son staying over and not enough hours in the day, too many things to fit in.
Oh the woes of being a so-called 'Weekend Dad'.
Enough about that.
Well. I promised you something totally different yesterday so I had to make a choice between a few albums I had in mind.
I still wonder if I made the right choice but it's too late now so tough shit eh.
Here goes nothing.
Salsa dancing anyone?
I thought not.
Let me introduce to you...the wonderful, joy-filled, unstoppable uplifting beat-tastic tones of, the one, the only, the best (salsa) album this side of erm, eternity...
Salsa hits 2004.
*Drum roll ends here*
Yeah, go on.
Take the piss.
Be a judgemental imbecile.
Have you ever sat and listened to a bloody Salsa tune, let alone a whole album of different artists which, given a chance, will at least give you a bit more scope and a few various styles within the 'salsa' genre (is it a genre? - I know nothing, patently.)
I hadn't listened to an album like this until about three weeks or so ago. I downloaded it just for something drastically different to what I was listening to which had become about four albums in winamp, played on shuffle and repeating: Spoon, I Am Kloot, Stereophonics and some Oasis Singles!
So anyway...the Salsa album. I got it and told myself to give it at least TWO listens before assuming it was crap(As I usually did with this music).
To cut an already boring story short - I ended up actually liking the damn thing and now I listen to it more. Maybe more than is healthy, I'm not sure.
It's relaxing and yet really is upbeat and uplifting.
I urge you to try it.
There might be some Salsa music aficionado out there who will tell me that this isn't 'real' salsa music and how it's probably a load of crap compilation for tourists or something.
Well I am a tourist I suppose. Of this music at least.
I enjoy the ride.
Now I just wonder how many people will take the plunge and be as brave as I was..and how many will discover, like me, that they like it?!
More tomorrow and I promise you will like the selection!
Hehe.

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Sunday, September 02, 2007

Didgeridoo Music you say? OK here is David Hudson and Friends and some Inkalesh

A Didgeridoo of the artistic nature.

Another one.


Hello fellow pirates.
Once again I am still struggling here and while the pain still kicks me in the guts it will continue to be a struggle but I hope it subsides soon.
Enough of that.
I was thinking, I'd like to just do a little thing every post here where I can say what, in my opinion, is in favour that day or week and what things I hate for that week. Then you can either comment to debate or disagree or agree with me...or, as usual, just ignore me. Indulge me.

So for today I'd like to say:

A huge FUCK OFF to 'SecondLife'.
Have you heard about this shit? Are you an active member of it?
A virtual world where people spend hours and hours of their time, engrossed more in their virtual self than their real one??
Weird shit. They even start businesses, earn REAL money, etc etc. Companies are fighting for real estate and buying up land and advertising space there too.
It just gives me a kind of sick feeling.
So FUCK SecondLife and all who live there!

Also a big FUCK YOU to all those people moaning about this and that of how Princess Diana's memorial day should have been spent and if Charles' new wifey should have attended etc etc. Fuck those people. What the fuck has it got to do with 'the public' (yuk) when it is a family service? If those cnuts really were concerned or cared for Diana then they would have known the most known fact about her: She did anything for her sons. Well, her sons wanted their 'new mother' to attend the service. So that should have made it an accepted fact. but no...these mouthy pricks were all over the news and papers and radio, condemning the woman and eventually she dropped out and said she wouldn't be attending.
I am not a royalist by any stretch of the imagination but I just can't stand it when people give their opinion until it harms someone else...especially when they should just stay out of it, none of their business and all that.
So FUCK THEM, Nosey bastards.
Hmm so what is in favour then this grand sunny day?
I am listening a lot to the new Stereophonics album, Pull The Pin, which I have to say is definitely a keeper. I love it.
Try this track


Seems it harps back to the 90's for all of us die hard Oasis fans that never quite got over it! So many of the tracks sound just like those old Oasis tracks...but they are great. Kind of with a fresh sound to them too.
I'll have to post it soon. Mind you, a very unimaginative Google search brings a load of links for you to grab it by. Try these search terms:
Stereophonics +rapidshare
(that brings you a page full of sites offering the album!)
Another Creativity related choice for my second 'thumbs-up' for today:
The movies by Ray Harryhausen!!
I never got around to showing my son, who is now 7, the great animation and epic movies that are: Jason and The Argonauts, Seventh Voyage of Sinbad, Golden Voyage of Sinbad, Clash of the Titans and others...
So this week I decided to go on a downloading spree. (for a change).
I now have quite a collection of them for him to watch.
these movies are brilliant. Oh how people used to be sooo creative in the pre-computer animation days.
Obviously the monsters on these films don't exactly look 'real' in any way but their unreal look kind of adds to the magic of the whole scenario.
If you don't know about these films then where have you been living? Under a rock?
And, why not go and get one yourself... Try these links for torrents of the best films of his.
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad-1958
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (FULL DVD size!)
Clash of the Titans
Jason And The Argonauts 1963 PAL DVDR (full 4.3Gb Sized DVD)
or Here from Pirate Bay
Earth Vs the Flying Saucers
Oh and incase you don't know, he animated the original King Kong too! Have fun!



OK OK, I know...where the hell is the music??
It's here you impatient git.

I got a few requests for me to reupload the 'Didgeridoo Dreaming' post I did a while ago. Well I couldn't because it was just a link I posted to files hosted elsewhere...not actually uploaded by me.
I have tried to find that album but I failed so I looked out some really nice Didg' music and here it is.
Highly recommended I swear.
Sit back, relax...get into some weird meditation mood..if you smoke weed, smoke some now!
Then when it's downloaded, go on a journey.
Hehe.
(If you don't smoke weed then good for you...you at least will remember the journey afterwards, unlike these dull potheads).
Let me introduce to you...
David Hudson and Friends (modern Didgeridoo musician who puts a different slant on the indigenous music of the Aborigines). Check this for info.
And secondly, but no less important I give you Inkalesh - The Dreaming Gate. Their music is also a modern slant on the traditional, it's hard to say if they adhere more to the older 'truly indigenous' music tradition or not. You must have a listen and let your brain cells decide.
More info here (though I warn you now of pretentiousness and words like 'alchemy' and 'conscience-expanding' ... etc etc!)
Speak to you again soon I hope.

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I promise.
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Friday, August 10, 2007

Putumayo Presents - Asian Lounge [2005]

Hello my friends.
I assume you are the friendly ones if you are reading this. Shit, it has been so, so long since my last update.
Not dead yet though - still dying.
Crohn's Disease has a way of getting under your skin and making you regret the day you were born sometimes. All that really means in internet terms is: no fucking album updates and a pretty boring website.
Well I am back.
For now.
So let me welcome you once again to this fine music website. (heh!)

So much has happened in the real world and the online world since we last spoke.
Let me summarize it in as few words as possible so we can get on to the music OK.

Here is what I would like to say. Feel free to voice your opinions on the following by placing a comment won't you!
It might be easier to say what is shit and what isn't...

FUCK The Simpsons: Once used-to-be-slightly-funny-TV-show turned into absolute pile of crap movie with nothing going for it!
FUCK Twitter: The web 2.0 situation brought to an ugly extreme where the saddest members of society post their latest thoughts and actions online for people to keep a constant update on them...what the fuck??
GREAT NEWS: Cure for Aids?
(Lets hope they can conquer lots of other diseases in the near future. This one sounds amazing though)
GREAT NEWS: Tanya Andersen Wins and now suing RIAA for fees and costs. Hehe

FUCK My ISP: (They introduced a fair use policy...damn.)

OK I am getting bored with that already.

I suppose it'll soon be time for the old Bob Dylan Radio Shows to start again.
Cool.
Oh and LOST will be restarting on TV too I think. Great.

One more thing.
I recently downloaded and watched the most fascinating of movies called 'Come and See'. or 'Idi i smotri' - It is a Russian movie and you can read about it here or here(that one contains spoilers) or here(no spoilers)
Please don't even stop to think about it, just go download it:
Torrent to full DVD image
Torrent to 2CD Divx files+Subtitles
Torrent to a VCD (or KVCD) image file to play on DVD players
Rapidshare Links to Avi File with subtitles

Hmm.
OK here's some music then.




Putumayo Presents - Asian Lounge [2005]

I always get requests for these Putumayo Presents Collections so I thought I'd start of a flurry of them with this fine specimen.
It is pretty much as it sounds, Asian Lounge music.
Nice. Mellow. Summer beats.
This one is especially good as it seems to get that balance between ethnic and traditional sounds and ambient/electronica sound.
If I am honest this has to be one of my favourite Putumayo albums.
See what you think.
You can't fail to enjoy a laid back afternoon with some of these tunes meandering through the recesses of your skull.
Believe me.


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I swear there will be another update very soon ok.
I even have some links that a visitor here has sent me so I will get those posted. Some good stuff. (as always)
Thank you again for still dropping by and another THANK YOU to those who have sent me nice emails and good wishes... some of you were even worrying about me.
How sweet.
All appreciated though - seriously.

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Thursday, May 03, 2007

Tinariwen - [2004] Amassakoul and [2007] Aman Iman-Water Is Life



Hello friends.
It is high time I got around to posting some fine music from around the globe. For too long now there has been a rather too strict diet of rock and chart music here. I was looking through the archived posts and there used to be a lot more Arabic or Indian or Spanish and other albums which, mostly, went down really well. I don't know about you but I love being introduced to music from far off lands. I love hearing the crude acoustic instruments, the raw vocals and most of all I love being transported away to some distant culture just by listening to the music from the people who live there.
In that tradition I now bring you my latest find (I say 'find' as I kind of got lazy on this one - found it on avax and just had to share it with you so I re uploaded it!).

I bring you....
Tinariwen.



Never heard of them? Me neither.
This might help:
Tinariwen is a Touareg group from the southern Sahara whose music is close to the blues of Ali Farka Toure.
The band's name means ''empty places'' which certainly reflects their desert homeland.
Forced from their nomadic life in the Sahara, they were fighters in the Touareg insurgency against the Malian government.
So, the band formed in 1982 in Colonel Gadhafi's rebel camps.
The Libyan leader recruited this nation-less and disenfranchised people with promises to help them in their cause. Gadhafi implied that he would train the Kel Tamashek and provide weapons to fight for their independence from the Malian government, but eventually the stateless rebels slowly realized that Gadhafi's only intention was to use these fierce fighters in his own wars.
Radicalized by war and drought, Tinariwen invented a new style of music known as Tishoumaren, or music of the ishumar. Ishumar, which means unemployed, refers to a generation of young, enraged Tamashek exiles: people who left their stomping grounds for work after much repression and drought in Mali. Tinariwen wanted to carry on traditional music, but in exile they could rarely find the 30 or more musicians necessary to play the style. They have combined traditional musical forms with a modern rebellious and radical rock sensibility -- traditional instruments such as the teherdent lute and shepherd flute were discarded in favor of the electric guitar, electric bass and drums.
Their Music is loosely based on traditional Touareg music and the harsh melodies of the one-stringed Touareg violin, but also incorporates influences such as Bob Marley together with the other disparate influences, both western and middle eastern, which managed to penetrate that far into the desert.
With no postal or phone system to carry messages of resistance, Tinriwen's music became the underground telephone for the rebellion. Their sung poetry calls for the political awakening of consciousness and approaches the problems of the exile, of the repression in Mali, of the policy of their people's expulsion to Algeria and of the claims for sovereignty and self-determination.
Their cassettes were banned in Mali and Algeria and anyone carrying a recording risked bodily harm by the authorities.


Quite a history eh? Makes the listening experience all that more intriguing.
Close your eyes and float out to the desert.

Here are some links of inrerest too...I liked them, thought you might.
Here
Wikipedia
Page of Womad 2004 at BBC3 online


CHECK THIS OUT!
I just found an absolutely brilliant live set of this band playing in 2004, something called WOMAD festival. (World of Music, Arts and Dance)
You need Realplayer or real alternative installed to hear it.
Highly recommended!
CLick Me
You can always go to the direct page at BBC3 Online and click the listen link and read the stuff about it too:
HERE
When you get to that page you'll find a host of other artists that played at the same festival.
Wow. What a nice find!

Oh and here is the Womad site too in case you want to check through what other artists they have there.

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Thursday, March 08, 2007

Didgeridoo Dreaming: Gold Collection [IMPORT] [2004]


A nice find for sure...
This is an index where you can download the files at your top speed...much better than any rapidshare filehost service!
If the links stop working though, I took the liberty of grabbing the files first so that I may upload them later just incase!
Not much to be said about this. It's didgeridoo music. Some might not call it 'music' as such, I do.
I really like this...it's weird.
I like weird.
Definitely.

It starts off with some cool jungle sounds, a weird chanting voice in some unintelligible language and the didgeridoo.
After a few minutes of this hypnotism you feel quite jellified in the brain cells.
Then you hear things. Water running. bird calls.
It's quite a trip.
There is an amazon page HERE
See what you make of it.
Highly recommended.


Wish I had a didgeridoo dammit.
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Saturday, February 03, 2007

[2005] Chuck Jonkey - Charana: An Odyssey of India



To contrast the 'banging beats' of Infected Mushroom I picked an album I really am fond of that settles you down a bit and takes you on a journey that is a little more, well grounded..
I will tell you now: It is only of a mere 128K bitrate but it is all I can find of this release and believe me, it makes little difference surprisingly. I would be the first to complain of a low bitrate recording and how it ruins the experience, but I picked this up a while back and have listened to it a lot without even remembering it's of such a bitrate so please, don't be put off by it!
What we have here is a rather inventive and original mixture of traditional Indian sound and the instruments that go with it, notably Sitar and Drums, layered over some cool and hypnotic drumbeats and electronica, and some brilliantly worked in guitar. Bass riffs mixed with what sounds like Spanish Flamenco Castanets. It sounds like there are so many instruments in there at times, all fitting together, complimenting one another, offbeat timings, harmonies, the human voice chants, it really gets under your skin and into the nerve centre if you like(!). Some flamenco inspired guitar playing appears seemingly out of nowhere as if on the wrong track; but then you realise, it sounds just as natural as all the other sounds.



I don't know of any other band or album I could seriously compare this to.
Though this is most definitely Indian in roots, the influences that unfold are so many and varied that it makes this one of the finest soundscapes you might hear.
I am aware that this is tagged as 'New Age' and so a lot of people pigeon hole it or disregard it right away. I have to admit, I friggin' hate those new age shops where you go in and they have rack after rack of CD's with all this relaxation music and world music..none of it seems to have any soul. Just mass produced mass marketed pap.
This guy is different, methinks.
I just read on his site - he travels the world gathering experiences and collecting instruments..then he tries to convey that in his music. As well as making a huge profit no doubt.
Anyway it's bloody good stuff and I will be seeing if I can get any more soon.
Read his breakdown of this album on his page.

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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

[2000] Various Artists - Latinismo:Grupo Mexicano Folklore Nacional


As you can see above, I actually located a cover for it..still no info on the real details though...read on!

I used to post quite a lot of so called World music here. Things went a bit awry after that old Dylan character started doing a radio show. Then, I decided to post a set of Hendrix Discs (yep I didn't forget, next installment is coming tomorrow OK!) and that all but took over the site. With my health going right down the pan it has been difficult enough just to keep updating those two major posts each week.
Well, my health hasn't actually changed but maybe my attitude has. I am so sick of feeling pain and all the rest of the symptoms of this damned illness [Crohn's Disease link, Crohn's Pain Link!] that I am on an upward track at the moment!
I am determined not to let it get me so down that I can't even come and keep this place going. This place gives me a focus and I would miss it if I couldn't do it.
OK that's enough about my insignificant existence for today.
Where was I...?
Oh yes, World music. I always used to notice that World music would be download a lot and was very popular...be it Italian traditional folk music, Arabic or Indian, people like to try something different. At least I do and I assumed that's why it's so popular.
So, I will be returning to that genre and to start it off I found this album...
Ominously labelled 'Greek Trad Music' by someone somewhere who isn't as much of an obsessive-compulsive as I am obviously. Doesn't sound like Greek Traditional Music and I'm no brain surgeon!
It's been an interesting and erm, refreshing afternoons music for me. I thoroughly enjoyed hearing this and hope you do too.
I know little about where it comes from or who it is by but bear with me whilst I do some searching..

Many searches later...
Shit! I can't find anything of any value to tell you! (That would be a first then?)
I think Latinismo is a term for Latin music though I'm not even intelligent enough to say that for certain.
Take it from me, this is a collection of tunes that ooze culture!
Hang on I just found this little quote that at least settles one thing:
...Latinismo - the assertion of a Latino identity based on shared linguistic, historical, and cultural resources...

By the way, don't you agree that to have a genre called 'World music' is a bit stupid? Each album of so called World music I've shared so far has been so different; each part of the world is so different right? So seems a bit weird to have any category that they all fit into. Anyway that's just me rambling on..!


As always, hope you enjoy the music. Don't just write it off because it's not what you usually listen to or some shit reason like that.
Life is about broadening your horizons and your mind!
Every new experiences teaches you something!


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02. La Bamba.mp3
03. Cielito Lindo.mp3
04. Jesusita En Chihuahua.mp3
05. Pelea De Gallos.mp3
06. Cancion Mixteca.mp3
07. Juan Colorado.mp3
08. Marcha De Zacatecas.mp3
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If anyone can shed some light on these tracks I would be grateful.. I know everyone has heard La Bamba but the rest, not so.
Are they Traditional Mexican Folk music? Is that all that the words mean?


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[2005] Cirque Du Soleil - Alegria



A little while back, when I was reeling in pain and illness(!) I remember someone asking me if I would be able to post another album or soundtrack by Cirque Du Soleil. Not sure if any particular one was requested but I had this on the hard drive and had listen to it today.
It's a fine piece of music. If you know anything of them you will know that to describe the music as theatrical is a slight understatement!
This one starts off with an electric bass and light percussion that just lifts you, gently, beat by beat...then rising, breaks out into a beautiful Latino female vocal. Sit back and lap it up. From that moment until the end, you are under their spell.
Each album of theirs seems to be a journey. Kind of like the old prog-rock albums except, not at all like them.
If you know what I mean.


I love the circus-feel, the french accordion, the trademark quirky and slick presentation and the drums. They are good and go a whole lot on their drums..
They sound traditional and theatrical one minute and then electric guitar and maybe Electro-pop the next.
Hehe.
Just try it.


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Friday, January 26, 2007

Introducing... Nitin Sawhney [1999]


After that idea from 'my woman' I decided to post it with an album that is of a completely different genre. Sorry but it is another artist I had never heard of, not once, until this very day. I played the album twice over this afternoon and I can only tell you to download and try it. It's erm, well..beautiful. In parts at least. I sound like a prick saying that but it honestly was a fucking beautiful and pleasant experience damn you!
I firstly decided to grab the album after reading this which states in the very introduction:
'Nitin Sawhney is a London-based composer and DJ of various styles of music, including jazz, drum and bass, hip hop, flamenco and modern orchestral compositions. His major works include Beyond Skin, Prophesy, Human, and Philtre. He is considered one of the pioneers of what is known as the Asian Underground music scene, defining a music genre that mixes south-Asian musical influences with western electronica and breakbeat style'.

Well that sounded bloody interesting to me.
I have to say that I wasn't really disappointed but well...maybe a little on a couple of the tracks: they were so mellow and almost sounded a bit like those new age relaxation albums you can buy in bloody health shops! Don't take that wrongly though, this album is a winner on many levels and I will be keeping it (a lot of albums I download to try out are deleted and never thought of again!) and I fancy listening to it again tomorrow so it's got a hold of me.
I can't add much to the description of the music that Wikipedia gives it. Here is a quick rundown..Ethnic and Asian music layered over the bass and beat of electronica or maybe you might call it some kind of Lo-Fi techno or dance (I don't know that actual fucking terms...seems they are inventing a new term every time someone adds a friggin' cymbal into the drumbeat or speeds up the tempo).
Anyway why not visit his official site?
I clearly know nothing of what I am trying to convey!

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