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Anouar Brahem

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  • Albums that need to be checked out, Vol. III

    16 nov. 2009, 18h07m par N3croyeti

    Recommendations
    Wishlist
    Gaps in discographies
    New releases
    Upcoming releases
    Random shit that's been sitting on the hard drive for months/years

    And Also the Trees - Virus Meadow (1986)
    Anouar Brahem - Le pas du chat noir (2002)
    Anthony Braxton - 23 Standards (Quartet) (2003)
    The Art Ensemble Of Chicago - The Meeting (2003)
    Black Ice - Myopia (2007)
    Branford Marsalis - Metamorphosen (2009)
    Cabaret Voltaire - Red Mecca (1981)
    The Chameleons - Script of the Bridge (1983)
    Charles Lloyd - Sangram (2006)
    Cindytalk - Camoflague Heart (1984)
    Cinema Strange - Cinema Strange (2000)
    Clair Obscur - Antigone (1996)
    Clan of Xymox - Medusa (1986)
    Cocteau Twins - Garlands (1982)
    The Comsat Angels - Sleep No More (1981)
    Comus - First Utterance (1971)
    Cranes - Forever (1993)
    The Danse Society - Seduction (1982)
    Dark Angel - Darkness Descends (1986)
    Dead Can Dance - Within the Realm of a Dying Sun (1987)
    Deltron 3030 - Deltron 3030 (2000)
    Lowlife - Eternity Road: Reflections of Lowlife 85-95 (Comp)
    First Band From Outer Space - The Guitar is Mightier Than the Gun (2009)
    Fred Frith - Freedom in Fragments (2002)
    Frightened Rabbit - Swim Until You Can't See Land (2009)
    The Fuzztones - Lysergic Emanations (1984)
    Gentle Giant - Octopus (1972)
    Gorement - The Ending Quest (1994)
    Gorillaz - Plastic Beach (2010)
    Henry Threadgill - Everybodys Mouth's a Book (2001)
    The House of Love - The House of Love (1990)
    Loop - Heaven's End (1987)
    Love and Rockets - Express (1986)
    Madvillain - Madvillainy (2004)
    Master's Hammer - Ritual (1991)
    maudlin of the Well - My Fruit Psychobells... A Seed Combustible (1999)
    The Mission - Gods Own Medicine (1986)
    Mitochondrion - Archaeaeon (2008)
    Ornette Coleman - Sound Grammar (2006)
    Paysage d'Hiver - Paysage d'Hiver (2000)
    Pink Turns Blue - If Two Worlds Kiss (1987)
    Rabih Abou-Kalil - Morton's Foot (2003)
    Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Talk About the Weather (1985)
    Renaud Garcia-Fons - Entremundo (2004)
    Shub-Niggurath - Les mort von vite (1986)
    Sigh - Scenes From Hell (2010)
    Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin' (1958)
    Sonny Sharrock - Ask The Ages (1991)
    The Sound - Jeopardy (1980)
    Suicide - Suicide (1977)
    The Telescopes - Third Wave (2002)
    Tenhi - Salvo (2010)
    This Mortal Coil - It'll End in Tears (1984)
    Tones on Tail - Pop (1984)
    Univers Zéro - Heresie (1979)
    Vandermark 5 - The Color of Memory (2005)
    Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes (1982)
    Virgin Prunes - ...If I Die, I Die (1982)
    Wayne Shorter - Beyond the Sound Barrier (2005)
    The Wolfgang Press - Bird Wood Cage (1988)
    Xmal Deutschland - Tocsin (1984)
    The Young Gods - L'eau Rouge (1989)

    Only about half done, will update again shortly
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  • TOP 40 MUSICIANS from the MIDDLE EAST and NORTH AFRICA

    8 mai 2009, 22h13m par selcukalhan

    TOP 40 MUSICIANS from the MIDDLE EAST and NORTH AFRICA

    1. Gabriel Yared - Lebonan


    2. Fairuz - Lebonan


    3. Oum Kalthoum - Egypt


    4. Anouar Brahem - Tunisia
    5. Tony Gatlif - Algerie *Gipsy
    6. Abdel Halim Hafez - Egypt
    7. Simon Shaheen - Palestine
    8. Paul Anka - Lebonan
    9. Hamza El Din - Egypt *Nubian
    10. Ali Hassan Kuban - Egypt *Nubian

    11. عمر دياب (Amr Diab) - Egypt
    12. DJ Cheb I Sabbah - Algerie *Berber
    13. Soliman Gamil - Egpyt
    14. Mohamed Abdel Wahab - Egypt
    15. Pierre Bensusan - Algerie
    16. Khaled - Algerie
    17. Marcel Khalife - Lebonan
    18. Tinariwen - No Country *Berber
    19. Warda - Algerie
    20. Al-Ghazali - Iraq

    21. Rachid Taha - Algerie
    22. Dhafer Youssef - Tunus
    23. Gnawa Diffusion - Algerie
    24. Munir Bashir - Iraq
    25. nass el ghiwane - Morocco
    26. Ahmet Kaya - Turkey *Kurdish
    27. Souad Massi - Algerie *Berber
    28. Fadela & Sahraoui - Algerie
    29. Dahmane El-Harrachi - Algerie *Berber
    30. Rabih Abou-Khalil - Lebonan

    31. Asmahan - Syria
    32. Ziad Rahbani - Lebonan
    33. Le Trio Joubran - Palestine
    34. Shahram Nazeri - Iraq *Kurdish
    35. Samira Said - Morocco
    36. Idir - Algerie *Berber
    37. Naseer Shamma - Iraq
    38. Ilham Al Madfai - Iraq
    39. Hossam Ramzy - Egypt
    40. Wadih El Safi - Lebonan


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  • albums

    18 jan. 2009, 14h38m par edjeee

    edjeee's top albums
    1. Nitin Sawhney - London Undersound (103)
    2. DJ Krylon - 187 on A Muthafackin Cop (80)
    3. Tenacious D - The Pick of Destiny (65)
    4. Jack Johnson - In Between Dreams (62)
    5. Diplo and Santogold - Top Ranking (53)
    6. Skream - Skream: Watch The Ride (52)
    7. Bill Frisell - Blues Dream (46)
    8. De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig - De Machine (45)
    9. Ill Bill - The Hour Of Reprisal (43)
    10. Camerata Mediterranea - Cantigas de Santa María (41)
    11. Gustavo Mozzi - Los Ojos de la Noche (39)
    12. Booka Shade - GPMCD006 - Movements (35)
    13. Le Peuple de l'Herbe - Radio Blood Money (35)
    14. Bonobo - Animal Magic (35)
    15. Jedi Mind Tricks - Legacy of Blood (34)
    16. Anouar Brahem - Vague (33)
    17. Squarepusher - Feed Me Weird Things (33)
    18. The Streets - Everything Is Borrowed (33)
    19. Caspa & Rusko - Fabriclive 37 (33)
    20. Johnny Cash - American V: A Hundred Highways (33)
    21. Squarepusher - Music Is Rotted One Note (31)
    22. Boys Noize - Oi Oi Oi (31)
    23. Daft Punk - Alive 2007 (31)
    24. Rae & Christian - Blazing the Crop (30)
    25. Skream - skream! (30)
    26. Shackleton - Skull Disco Soundboy Punishments SKULLCD1 (29)
    27. Distance - My Demons (29)
    28. Squarepusher - Hello Everything (28)
    29. Fat Freddy's Drop - Based on a True Story (28)
    30. Eleni Karaindrou - Elegy Of The Uprooting [Live] (Disc 1) (27)
    31. Cujo - Adventures in Foam (26)
    32. Benga - Skream: Watch The Ride (25)
    33. Necro - I Need Drugs (24)
    34. D1 - Hip Hop Halloween Haunted House Party (24)
    35. Necro - Death Rap (23)
    36. Air - Moon Safari (Special Edition) (23)
    37. Soundtrack - The Sopranos - Music From The HBO Original Series - Peppers & Eggs (TELEVISION SOUNDTRACK) (23)
    38. Manu Chao - Proxima Estacion: Esperanza (22)
    39. Jessie De Caluwe - Zee van rust (22)
    40. Amon Tobin - Foley Room (21)
    41. Eliades Ochoa - Sublime Ilusion (21)
    42. Aphrodite - Aftershock (21)
    43. Kode9 & the Spaceape - Memories Of The Future (21)
    44. Pinch - 200 (21)
    45. Brian Eno & J. Peter Schwalm - Drawn From Life (21)
    46. Cassandra Wilson - Blue Light 'Til Dawn (21)
    47. Amon Tobin - Out From Out Where (20)
    48. Burial - Burial (20)
    49. Various Artists - Luke Vibert's Further Nuggets (20)
    50. MSTRKRFT - The Looks (19)

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  • My top albums on last.fm

    26 juin 2008, 10h51m par kunalgoel

    kunalgoel's top albums (overall) 1. John Barry - Body Heat (725)
    2. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Trout Mask Replica (574)
    3. Erik Satie - After the Rain (524)
    4. Jan Garbarek & The Hilliard Ensemble - Officium (513)
    5. Louis Armstrong - 49 Original Recordings (405)
    6. Bohren & der Club of Gore - Black Earth (403)
    7. Morton Feldman - Rothko Chapel + Why Patterns? (356)
    8. Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (314)
    9. Neil Young - Dead Man (311)
    10. Jerry Goldsmith - Chinatown (298)
    11. Miklós Rózsa - Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (297)
    12. Miles Davis - Ascenseur Pour L'échafaud (283)
    13. John Coltrane - Coltrane Plays The Blues (263)
    14. Jandek - Ready for the House (235)
    15. Bohren & der Club of Gore - Sunset Mission (230)
    16. John Zorn - Naked City (220)
    17. Philip Glass - Dracula (207)
    18. John Coltrane - Giant Steps (206)
    19. Charles Manson - LIE: The Love & Terror Cult (197)
    20. John Lee Hooker & Miles Davis - The Hot Spot (196)
    21. Various Artists - Jazz for the Open Road (189)
    22. Piero Umiliani - La ragazza dalla pelle di luna (171)
    23. Miles Davis - Anatomy Of A Murder (170)
    24. John Zorn - The Book of Heads (169)
    25. Anouar Brahem - Conte De L'Incroyable Amour (164)
    26. John Zorn - The Circle Maker (160)
    27. Duke Ellington - Anatomy of a Murder (155)
    28. Various Artists - Jazz for the Quiet Times (145)
    29. Fryderyk Chopin - Chopin Nocturnes (Disc 1) (142)
    30. Lalo Schifrin - Bullitt (138)
    31. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Safe as Milk (137)
    32. Quincy Jones - In the Heat of the Night/They Call Me Mr. Tibbs (135)
    33. Brian Eno & David Byrne - My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (135)
    34. The Alan Parsons Project - Tales of Mystery and Imagination (128)
    35. Anouar Brahem - Astrakan Café (127)
    36. Jandek - Your Turn to Fall (127)
    37. Martial Solal - À Bout De Souffle (123)
    38. John Zorn - Filmworks XIV: Hiding and Seeking (120)
    39. Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (118)
    40. Francis Lai - Bilitis (118)
    41. Thelonious Monk - The Columbia Years '62-'68 (116)
    42. John Zorn - Bar Kokhba (disc 1) (111)
    43. Morton Feldman - Rothko Chapel / Why Patterns? (108)
    44. John Coltrane - Ballads (108)
    45. Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left (105)
    46. John Zorn - Spy vs. Spy: The Music of Ornette Coleman (102)
    47. John Zorn - O'o (95)
    48. The Rolling Stones - Forty Licks (94)
    49. John Coltrane - Soultrane (94)
    50. Jandek - Chair Beside a Window (92)
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  • Иполнители с сайта Лотоса(Ariom):

    8 jan. 2008, 18h18m par din-alt

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    meditative, chillout, relax, new age, instrumental, lounge, jazz, ambient, dub
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    Anouar Brahem
    Anugama
    Bill Laswell
    Buddha Bar
    Chris Spheeris
    Dagda
    David Parsons
    Deuter
    Enigma
    Era
    Gandalf
    Gregorian
    Govi
    James Asher
    Kamal
    Karunesh
    Kevin Kern
    Mars Lasar
    Medwyn Goodall
    Mike Rowland
    Mythos
    Nawang Khechog
    Nicholas Gunn
    Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
    Oliver Shanti
    Oystein Sevag
    Phil Thornton
    Prem Joshua
    Sacred Spirit
    Sainkho Namtchylak
    Terry Oldfield
    Tulku
    Tuu
    Vollenweider Andreas
    Yanni
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  • Anouar Brahem, John Surman et Dave Holland à l'auditorium de Lyon - décembre 2007

    18 déc. 2007, 20h15m par l'ombre

    Fri 14 Dec – Anouar Brahem, John Surman

    Dieu me tripote qu'il fait froid ce soir là ! Les doigts congelés sous les gants, je sors du boulot pour aller à l'auditorium de Lyon pour voir Anouar Brahem.
    Sur le chemin, je repense à comment silure m'avait fait découvrir il y a quelques années cet homme étonnant. Muet et habile.
    Comment son univers calme et posé avait rencontré et contaminé le mien.
    Comment j'avais caressé l'idée de prendre des cours de oud.
    Comment j'avais amèrement regretté de ne pas être allé le voir en 2006 aux Nuits de Fourvière.

    En y regardant bien, l'affiche comporte d'autre noms : Dave Holland et John Surman. Elle porte aussi le nom d'un de mes albums préférés d'Anouar Brahem : Thimar. En attendant que le silure sorte du lit de la rivière, je me remémore les subtiles mélodies de cet album qui a bercé plus d'une froide soirée hivernale.

    Je retrouve le silure, son aurore, un zak, un autre et le papa du silure, et une bibliothécaire de mon enfance (???), chacun gagne sa place et j'attends seul que l'obscurité se fasse.

    Il est petit, l'autre est souriant, le dernier est barbu et gentillement rondouillard.


    Le concert commence par l'introduction de Badhra, Dave Holland commence sa partie de contrebasse.

    Tout est ensuite une succession de notes frappées sur le oud, de saxophone baryton inspiré et magique et de contrebasse folle et effacée.

    Je ne décolle pas. Je ne pense à rien d'autre. J'oublie tout et voit ce que j'ai tant écouté.
    Les rappels. Je me lève, J'applaudis sans comprendre que c'est bientôt fini.

    Dehors, le froid reprend le contrôle de mon corps. J'hésite a aller manger avec le silure.
    Finalement je rentre, les doigts glacés et l'âme réchauffée.
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  • liftmuziek vol 16 - music for my afterlife

    24 nov. 2007, 14h36m par liftmuziek

    he sat there
    old and silent

    he pondered on his life
    and all mistakes

    and all mistakes

    and when he finally looked up
    the sun was down



    asmadeus liftmuziek vol 16 - music for my afterlife ( MP3 | CUE )

    previous liftmuziek volumes are available on www.liftmuziek.com

    featured artists :
    Eluvium, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Zbigniew Preisner,
    Kattoo
    , Goldmund, Trentemøller, Alexandre Desplat,
    Max Richter
    , Clint Mansell, Evan Bartholomew,
    Markéta Irglová
    , The Flashbulb, Anouar Brahem,
    Goldmund, Venetian Snares, and... Franz Liszt
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  • Rotations (October 15-27)

    27 oct. 2007, 19h30m par liftmuziek

    Intro to Rotations
    Welcome to another installment of my bi-weekly rotations. I don't have a lot of time for frequent reviews, and if I posted once a month, this page would be too cluttered with albums. This is not a recommendations list of the new and exciting albums, because the "new" to me could be an album from more than five years ago, and perhaps even one of your favorites. So every other weekend, I sit down with the list of albums that graced my rotations for the last two weeks, and pick out the favorites to share with you, and to be able to look back at my own selections as my taste changes through the years. Hope you find some gems in here. Listed in no particular order. Enjoy!

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    Mono - Walking Cloud and Deep Red Sky, Flag Fluttered and the Sun Shined (Temporary Residence Ltd, human highway, Rykodisc, Oct 2004)
    Dug this up from within my post-rock archives, because I've seen the name pop up here and there again. Whoah! With all the crescendo driven dynamics, this album is surely full of poetic music. On a repeated listen I find myself humming along with the guitar and piano solo melodies, which is a sign for me that I'm going to be returning to Mono over and over again. To me, this is a perfect combination of everything that I love about post-rock. Not too spacey or dark (although I'll never turn down another Godspeed You! Black Emperor. You know what I like doing with music like this? Turn the volume way up in its ambient incubation, and then let the sound hit me in the face along with blast of air from my speakers when it all explodes. Check this album out, and you'll know what I'm talking about. For the likes of Red Sparowes, Explosions in the Sky, and Do Make Say Think.


    Alva Noto - Xerrox Vol. 1 (raster-noton, Mar 2007)
    Carsten Nicolai uploads another experimental production into our brains in which he explores the concepts behind original sounds and their copies (be it digital or analog reproductions), and focuses on the actual process of copying itself. The project is astounding in its scope, and is deserving of an audio installation at The Guggenheum (which Nicolai has already frequented). The only downside is that the music itself has a small chance of reappearing on my rotation list, as is the case with other super experimental and avant-garde electronic recordings (think abstract noise-like works of Autechre, and deconstruction of composition by John Cage). Nevertheless, I applaud the accomplishment, which only Alva Noto can deliver, and am looking forward to upcoming volumes in this project, regretting only that I couldn't witness the performance and process in person. (see also Alva Noto - Xerrox Vol. 1 on last.fm).

    Lusine ICL - Language Barrier (Hymen, Jun 2007)
    I've dedicated an entire post to this album before, and it continues to show up on my top list of rotations (as expected), along with other favorites like Arovane's Lilies and Murcof's Cosmos. After years of following Jeff McIlwain's work under other aliases (L'Usine / Lusine), I am completely swept off my feet with this melancholy serenade. Lo-fi passes of ambient minor chord sweeps, and a perfect thump of a beat-less bass in just the right places. I am looking forward to chilling out to this album even during the most coldest days.

    Malcom Kipe - Lit (merck, Sep 2005)
    I stumbled across Nautilis a couple of years ago, by randomly picking up his record, only because it was released on Planet Mu. Since then, I am hooked. I picked up his other releases, as well as productions under other aliases, like this collection of instrumental and abstract hip hop album on merck, that totally grooves me. The loops remind me a lot of DJ Shadow's Endtroducing....., except a bit more repetitive in some places. If you like beats, this is one of the best trip-hop treats you will find. Feel free to spontaneously free style. Check out his other album Breakspiracy Theories.

    Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova - Music From The Motion Picture Once (Columbia, May 2007)
    Some of you may be wondering - what is this soundtrack doing on my list. And Irish folk too? So, ok, I went to see a movie, titled, er... "Once", and it was about... Well, why don't you just see it yourself? If you like music in any shape or form, you won't be disappointed. And the songs from the film stayed with me - enough to buy the album and listen to it over and over. What's more important about the music by Glen Hansard is that his passion, emotion, and pain is clearly heard through his voice and instrument alike. This is an album that makes me "feel" in every sense of the word. And I admit, I totally dig Marketa Irglova's voice. She can sing to me any time, with accent and all.

    Hecq - A Dried Youth (Kaleidoskop, Sep 2003)
    Following my previous enjoyable discovery of Hecq's 0000, I decided to drop another of his albums into a shopping cart as well. Happy to report that it was a wise decision. This is one of my favorite feelings, discovering a beautiful album released years ago. I get upset sometimes, that I missed it, but it's always better late than never. Hecq breaks it down, pulling every known trick out of his sleeve [of a wizard] with IDM clicks, breaks, and glitches. I love the "in your face" / "here I am" / "eat it" attitude of the composition. It's raw, it's dark, it's beautiful, and it makes me want to turn the volume up. For the likes of Architect, Gridlock, and Keef Baker. So don't be like me, and pick up this album, even if it's from 2003. By the way, anyone got my "of a wizard" reference?

    Anouar Brahem - Le Voyage De Sahar (Ecm Records, 2006)
    Beautiful melancholic melodies are at the center of this acoustic Arabic classical and jazzy album, layered with piano, accordion and an oud (middle eastern lute). This is a real treat for those rainy long nights, with its masterfully crafted performance. Like a soundtrack to an aged, black-and-white European film, where two lovers meet on the bridge for the last kiss before a long separation, the sadness in Anouar's music is seeping through the fabric of my speaker cones and drowning them in tears.

    The Site Of Future Rome - The Site of Future Rome
    This Scottish instrumental 5-piece post-rock band (who's info on themselves and this beautiful self released 4 track EP seems to be available only through their myspace), will absolutely send you out in search of their other fresh and upcoming releases. Excellent treatment with the cello and overall dynamics remind me of where GY!BE left off as the tracks evolve and sweep in waves of crescendo and beautiful harmony. I would also point out that the mixing is superb and maintains a perfect balance between the instruments. favorite track: Dolphin Song. Similar bands to check out - Detwiije, Bright Red Paper, Rachel's.

    Lights Out Asia - Tanks & Recognizers (n5MD, Jul 2007)
    This is as good as it gets people. For the lovers of IDM and post-rock alike... Or, rather, scratch that. For the lovers of just good music - an enchanted, live, and electronically treated album that merges every best aspect of your favorite elements (including lightly sprinkled vocals) into a perfect concoction of pure bliss. I'm personally in love with every track, and went through about 5 full rotations just this past week. For the lovers of The Album Leaf, Telefon Tel Aviv and Hammock. Highly Recommended.

    Destroyalldreamers - À Coeur Léger Sommeil Sanglant (Where Are My Records, Oct 2004)
    Since we're on the post-rock tangent, it's time for me to mention destroyalldreamers album that has been soothing me through the days. Excellent instrumental work by a Canadian band that may have missed your radar with some of the bigger names swimming out there. Nevertheless, the music is perfect for a crispy autumn day - not too somber, not too apocalyptic, and at the same time not very much upbeat. The tracks seem to perfectly embody my current state of mind. Favorite tracks : ÉcouterOrage, ÉcouterDestroy All Dreamers, and ÉcouterSombrer dans la Folie and a bunch more... And don't forget to pick up their latest album (which I need to do as well) called Wish I Was All Flames

    substanz-t - Beyond E (Hymen, Apr 2007)
    What an eclectic breath of fresh air with at times almost dark ambient, at times pop sounding yet confident in-your-face tracks. In some places trip-hop, in some IDM and cinematic electronica. And overall a good instrumental vs. background female vocal balance.. This is my first introduction to Substanz-T, and I'll guess I'll just have to pick up their previous releases. If you like variety of good production tracks spanning multiple genres from the same artist, I would thrust this in your face. Favorite tracks : ÉcouterGlow, ÉcouterTruth, and ÉcouterSource.

    VA - Colonized 01 (Colony Productions, Apr 2007)
    Time for an honorable compilation mention. I grabbed this compilation off of bleep.com, and I suggest you do the same. I can almost guarantee you five star tracks with artists like Yasume, Seven Ark, Point B, Funckarma, Abstrakt Knights, Tipper, and Crunch just to name a few. A 320kbps release at $10 - how can you go wrong? Oh, and, if you're already on there shopping for compilations, do yourself a favor and add Megasoft Office 2007 into your cart. That's ok - you can thank me later. [Sorry, neither albums show up on last.fm (yet), but I tagged them properly for when they do].

    13 & God - 13 & God (Anticon, Alien Transistor, Apr 2005)
    I was digging through some albums that somehow slipped passed me a couple of years ago, and let 13 & God surprise me. A collaboration between an Themselves and an underground hip-hop group The Notwist from Germany brings you a perfect mix of blended tongue-and-cheek beats and playful lyrics. The album is thoroughly enjoyable and reminds me of my first listen to Moloko's Do You Like My Tight Sweater? and Lovage's Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By. Excellent accompaniment of live and electronic instruments with some lo-fi treatment of post-production as introduced by Portishead. Favorite track - ÉcouterSoft Atlas. Highly recommended.

    Julien Neto - Le Fumeur de Ciel (type records, Jun 2005)
    I first came upon this album during my initial discovery of Modern Classical. I was absolutely blown away. I remember that day perfectly. I had a stressful day which ended up bleeding into the night. I couldn't sleep, and instead woke up at 5am to browse through some new recommendations from boomkat. I remember saying out loud - "what is this music?" Electronic, jazzy, ambient, and chamber. I didn't have the right words. If you haven't heard this album, I am in a sense almost jealous - because you will have that amazing feeling of a newly discovered music. For the followers of Deaf Center, Marsen Jules, and Goldmund. Favorite tracks - Voy and VI (featuring Keith Kenniff)... Which at this time brings me to the following unfortunate review below.

    Helios - Ayres (Type, Sep 2007)
    This is my fourth listen to this album - unfortunately in this instance it may be last, since none of the tracks particularly stand out. Is it perhaps because of the soft male vocals (by Keith Kenniff himself), and the fact that I'm a bit biased towards soft whispers of a guy lullabying of dreams, morning stars, and glorious lusters. Yeah, I'll blame that as my distraction from appreciating the ambient and at times distortion-glitch-treated music that is the Helios trademark. Truly a disappointment because of such high expectations. I know that it's too cruel to dismiss an artist's hard work with just a paragraph of semi-negative review, and I wish I was more "open minded", but I just can't do it. It creeps me out. The vocals totally ruin it for me, and I'd rather fall asleep to múm. I apologize in advance for even having to spend the time to negatively review an album - which I never do - but I just couldn't help it this time around.

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    the end
    Well that's all for this edition of rotations. October comes to an end, and there should be enough music here to keep you warm and somber in the wet and chilly nights. Hope I mentioned some tunes in here that are new to you. More importantly I hope that you will fall in love with some of this music and remember me as the one who recommended it. ;) That being said, I encourage your feedback. Even if you have nothing to say, comment with an ellipsis - this way at least I'll know you've read it. And send me all of your recommendations!!!
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  • Arabic music

    1 oct. 2007, 2h04m par klimaz

    Hi folks,
    For those of you who enjoy listening to traditional Arabic music, you're welcome to use my tags:

    arabic

    and

    arabic pop

    The tag arabic contains all the streamable folk & classical arabic artists I've found so far at last.fm and the tag arabic pop contains the more contemporary sounds.

    Arabic folk & classical
    Abaji
    Abdel Ali Slimani
    Abdel Halim Hafez
    Abdy
    Akli D
    Ali Hassan Kuban
    Amr Diab and Cheb Khaled
    Anouar Brahem
    Anouar Brahem Trio
    Anoushka
    Bellemou
    Cairo Caravan
    Cheb Balowski
    Cheb Bilal
    Cheb Hasni
    Cheb Kader
    Cheb Khaled
    Cheb Khaled & Chaba Zahouania
    Cheb Khaled & Cheba Zahouania
    Cheb Mami
    Cheb Mami & Cheb Khaled
    Cheb Tarik
    Cheb Youcef
    Cheba Nouria
    Cheikha Remitti
    Cheikha Rimitti
    Dahfer Youssef
    Dancing To A Different Drum
    Dhafer Youssef
    Dinletir
    DJ Cheb I Sabbah
    Djamel Ben Yelles
    Djamel Benyelles
    Fadela & Sahraoui
    Faudel
    Galactic Caravan
    Gamal Gommaa
    George Wassouf
    Gnawa Diffusion
    Hamid Baroudi
    Hamza El Din
    Hanine y Son Cubano
    Hasna
    Hassan Hakmoun
    Hicham Chami
    Hisham Abbas
    Hoba Hoba Spirit
    Hossam Ramzy
    Idir
    Ihab Tawfik
    Jamshied Sharifi & Hassan Hakmoun
    Jan Garbarek, Anouar Brahem, Shaukat Hussain
    Jomed
    Kadda Cherif Hadria
    Khaled
    Khaled & Cheb Mami
    Khaled Aggag
    Khalifa Ould Eide & Dimi Mint Abba
    Lili Boniche
    Majid Bekkas
    Maleem Mahmoud Ghania with Pharoah Sanders
    Matoub Lounès
    Maya Nasri
    Mohamed Abdel Wahab
    Naab
    Omar Bashir
    Oojami
    Oum Kalsoum
    Paul Dinletir
    Rachid Taha
    Rachid Taha, Khaled & Faudel
    Radio Tarifa
    Raïna Raï
    Randy Weston
    Rasha
    Salamat
    Sawt El Atlas
    Sharkiat
    Simon Shaheen
    Simon Shaheen & Qantara
    Soliman Gamil
    Souad Massi
    Suhaila Salimpour
    The Music Of Islam
    The Music of Islam Vol 1
    The Music of Islam Vol 2
    The Music of Islam Vol 3
    The Music of Islam Vol 4
    The Music Of Islam Vol 5
    The Music of Islam Vol 7
    The Music of Islam Vol 8
    The Music of Islam Vol 11
    The Music of Islam Vol 12
    Turbo Tabla
    Wael Kfoury
    Warda
    Youcef
    Zain Bhikha
    Ziad Rahbani

    Arabic Pop
    Alabina
    Amr Diab
    Dania
    Diana Haddad
    Elissa
    Fairouz
    Fairuz
    Hakim
    Hamid El Shaeri
    Khaled
    Latifa
    Nancy Ajram
    Nanjwa Karam
    Natacha Atlas
    Nawal Al Zoghbi
    Nawal Al Zoughbi
    Ragheb Alama
    Samira Said



    More arabic music can be found in these groups:

    African Music
    Arabic Music
    Belly Dance
    Desert Blues
    Eastern Invasion
    Oud
    Rai
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  • Music For Tibular Plateau Injuries

    2 jui. 2007, 1h08m par d-fib

    Haven't written anything in a long while...and I really haven't gotten a heckuva lot of new music. But I fractured my knee and tore some ligaments yesterday and can't walk, so I thought this would be a good opportunity to update my photo, and mention a couple selections I've been enjoying.

    In case you're wondering: I was at the beach racing my daughter in the water and didn't see a submerged depression in the sand. Basically bent my knee back the wrong direction. A couple of burly, tattooed Iranian guys kindly helped me back to my car, and then I drove the 35 miles to the hospital (with my good leg). My 10 year old requested on the way that if I got crutches, could she have them after I was done (?)

    As for the music:

    Grizzly Bear is pretty cool, despite my sort of ambivalence to the currently prolific Brooklyn scene. Not merely a thin, grind like some of their a counterparts, it makes for good mood music when coupled with Codeine, bouts of physical pain, and the inability to carry a cup of coffee from one room to the other. I like the TV on the Radio and had the pleasure of meeting Kip a few months back. Their stuff took a few listens, but I can honestly say I like them now...still, I must be in the right frame of mind. I'll be interested to see how these bands evolve (should they), and how my mood evolves alongside them.

    A friend introduced me to Midlake recently, and I can't get enough of most of the tracks on their "Van Occupanther" album. Being from Texas myself, and growing up in the woodlands and streams of Kentucky, there's something about the lonely, wild frontier lyrics and meandering melodic lines that really gets me. Grizzly Bear actually has a touch of this front porch flavor, but without the refined studio sound and musicianship. I've only previewed Midlake's other earlier albums on eMusic, and they didn't jump out at me.

    When it's bedtime, I've been spinning some seriously sleepy stuff by Solar Fields, as well as Juana Molina and also ood maestro Anouar Brahem. I've also thrown an old album, Music for Egon Schiele in there and hit shuffle and it's a pretty interesting mix. Anouar Brahem's stuff is incredibly simple some of it, but with great tension and improvizational cross-current that goes great with a decent red wine, the sound of crickets, and a few distant fireflies up under the trees.

    I suppose my favorite new album is Blonde Redhead "23"...especially track seven. They seem to have evolved a bit, away from the merely quirky vocal style to something more sophisticated and musical, but still very characteristic. Their albums have a serious compression on them, much like the Brooklyn stuff (or perhaps it's recorded with a ribbon mic?) but they do rhythmic things with the drums and guitars that remind me more of Television or Remain in Light-era Talking Heads. I do hope they keep making albums.

    In a completely other vein, is Elizabeth Cotten. Vintage blues, yes, and I can't help but think that Nick Drake stole a few ideas from her - more so than other classic blues artists. I visited a cemetery in a little town in Kentucky a few weeks back, which was created by freed slaves in the late 1800's. It's a few blocks from my parents' house and though I grew up there, I had never visited it before. I was listening to ÉcouterShake Sugaree while I photographed some of the headstones, and it was a gorgeous sunny day. One of the markers was made from hand; a simple slab of concrete with inlaid colored marbles spelling out the deceased "Willie Walker 1909 - 70". Somebody really loved Willie to part with all those marbles, and I felt really lucky to be alive.
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