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porkmarras 12.07.2006 09:35 AM

Hello World Music thread!I have something good for you.
http://www.asianclassicalmp3.org/canton.htm

porkmarras 12.07.2006 09:42 AM

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


Sanjo for Komungo

 
These two cassettes were found in the back room of a major Korean bookstore in New York in 1987. They were remaindered, and the shopkeeper assured me they would never be re-ordered. Further searching has revealed that the two musicians appear on other existing recordings, but these two are out of print.

Sanjo is the epitome of a "theme and variations" form. A melody is subjected to an amazing number of variations over the course of several movements. These movements are defined by their changdan (rhythmic phrase). Up to twelve changdan may be used, but four to six are more common. A single performance may last anywhere from 8 minutes to one hour. Sanjo began as a folk music form, but moved into the realm of royal patronage in the mid-19th century.
The instruments include:
taegum, a large transverse flute with a metal membrane near the mouthpiece. A skillful player can make it sound almost like a brass instrument.
changgo is the standard percussion instrument. It has two heads, and is played with a thin stick in one hand and a heavy beater in the other. The performers on the Taegum Sanjo are Lee Seng-kang on taegum, accompanied by Lee Song-jin on changgo. The komingo player on the Komungo Sanjo is Shin Kwe-dong. The recordings were made in 1984

Пятхъдесят Шест 12.07.2006 03:25 PM

This is mix tape material!

PAULYBEE2656 12.08.2006 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Пятхъдесят Шест
This is mix tape material!


WE THINK ALIKE UNPRONOUNCEABE ONE!!!!

sonikold 12.08.2006 05:00 PM

Sisya
a traditional balinese gamelan piece that accompanies dancers.

Ros Sereysothea / Cry Loving Me
the best track from the second cambodian rocks album, a creedence cover!

Various artists- Cambodian Rocks
weird pych rock/pop from cambodia. i cannot begin to describe how awesome ths music is.

o o o 12.22.2006 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Пятхъдесят Шест
On a related note, Algerian hip hop anyone? I've read about Algerian hip hop that exsists, but I've never heard anything. I assume any artists would be based in France... If anyone has that to offer, by all means, let us hear it.


Ok, I've promised a few months ago I would upload something by Intik, and I guess it's still time to keep my promise... Here are three tracks (not a lot, I know, but still something):


Intik - Il était une fois l'Algérie
http://www.yousendit.com/download/25mCt96cwLh5TA%3D%3D

Intik - L'exilé
http://www.yousendit.com/download/25lyWo4v4oB5TA%3D%3D

Intik - Liberté
http://www.yousendit.com/download/25lyWqlJUTl5TA%3D%3D


As I wrote, all the members of Intik grew up in Algeria but I believe they relocated to France a few years ago. I did not remember this, but they actually also have a lot of reggae-influenced songs (which I don't really like). The first song ("Once upon a time in Algeria"), if you need to know, tells the story of all the unexplained political assssinations since the independence of the country.

o o o 12.22.2006 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonikold
Ros Sereysothea / Cry Loving Me
the best track from the second cambodian rocks album, a creedence cover!

Various artists- Cambodian Rocks
weird pych rock/pop from cambodia. i cannot begin to describe how awesome ths music is.


i have one of those cambodian rocks compilations... i can't remember which volume and can't check right now, but i really like it...

o o o 12.23.2006 06:57 AM

the whole http://www.asianclassicalmp3.org site looks promising... i am bookmarking it for later!

jon boy 12.23.2006 07:08 AM

anyone got any links to any gamalan stuff?

Пятхъдесят Шест 12.23.2006 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by o o o
Ok, I've promised a few months ago I would upload something by Intik, and I guess it's still time to keep my promise... Here are three tracks (not a lot, I know, but still something):


Intik - Il était une fois l'Algérie
http://www.yousendit.com/download/25mCt96cwLh5TA%3D%3D

Intik - L'exilé
http://www.yousendit.com/download/25lyWo4v4oB5TA%3D%3D

Intik - Liberté
http://www.yousendit.com/download/25lyWqlJUTl5TA%3D%3D


As I wrote, all the members of Intik grew up in Algeria but I believe they relocated to France a few years ago. I did not remember this, but they actually also have a lot of reggae-influenced songs (which I don't really like). The first song ("Once upon a time in Algeria"), if you need to know, tells the story of all the unexplained political assssinations since the independence of the country.


Terrific. Thanks much.

Jon Boy: I'm have nothing to share, but I seem to remember Pork talking about Gamalan music, or there was a thread about it maybe?

porkmarras 12.23.2006 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jon boy
anyone got any links to any gamalan stuff?

Some good stuff on here:
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/indonesia.../main_page.htm
Puts loads of bands to shame.
Functions of Gamelan
Gamelan is a way of linking individuals in social groups. Gamelan music is performed as a group effort, and so there is no place for an individual showoff. Traditionally, gamelan is only played at certain occasions such as ritual ceremonies, special community celebrations, shadow puppet shows, and for the royal family. Gamelan is also used to accompany dances in court, temple, and village rituals. Besides providing music for social functional ceremonies, gamelan also provides a livelihood for many professional musicians, and for specialized craftsmen who manufacture gamelan.
Today, although gamelan music is still used for ritual ceremonies and the royal family, it is also performed as concert music at social and cultural gatherings to welcome guests and audiences. Gamelan is also used to accompany many kinds of both traditional and modern dances, drama, theatrical and puppetry. In modern days, gamelan can be kept in places such as courts, temples, museums, schools, or even private homes.

porkmarras 12.27.2006 09:53 AM

Indonesian songs
http://www.fsu.edu/~efae/MP3/

Пятхъдесят Шест 12.27.2006 10:50 PM

I've got some stuff to share if anyone is feeling a little Cuban?

Or a big Cuban...

 

k-krack 12.27.2006 11:18 PM

...Windows Media Player categorizes Sigur Ros' Von as World music.

porkmarras 12.28.2006 05:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by k-krack
...Windows Media Player categorizes Sigur Ros' Von as World music.

And i bet you believe that too!

porkmarras 12.28.2006 05:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Пятхъдесят Шест
I've got some stuff to share if anyone is feeling a little Cuban?

Or a big Cuban...



 

That's rad,man.

PAULYBEE2656 12.29.2006 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by k-krack
...Windows Media Player categorizes Sigur Ros' Von as World music.


iceland is in the world after all.....................

good job you didnt put in the "()" album, it would have recognized it as bollocks!

porkmarras 01.13.2007 01:10 PM

Bumping for good measure.Need more contributions to this.

Пятхъдесят Шест 01.13.2007 01:22 PM

Yes, yes we do.

I've still got stuff to upload for Pauly.

I've promised some Cuban stuff, obviously.

Shit.

porkmarras 01.13.2007 01:29 PM

I have some good blogs bookmarked that i'll post as soon as the relationship between alcohol and the brain will have come to a peaceful end.

Пятхъдесят Шест 01.13.2007 01:40 PM

I can relate. Not now of course, but last night.

Why oh why did one of my friends order me a drink of this stuff:

 


Along with something just as rancid, but I'm not certain what it was. AWFUL. I can still taste it.

Glice 01.13.2007 01:53 PM

Medieval Welsh Crwth Music

Пятхъдесят Шест 01.13.2007 01:56 PM

Ah, Glice. I love you.

porkmarras 01.13.2007 01:59 PM

Sir Excellence strikes again.Thank you.I'm converting some tapes of Sardinian folk music that my mum gave me and i'll post them when finished.

porkmarras 01.13.2007 02:04 PM

I fucking love you Glice!This is beautiful stuff.Pauly sent me some good irish music that i wish he would post on here or i'll do it at one point.Whos's this fantastic singer?

Glice 01.13.2007 02:25 PM

According to the sleeve, it's a lady called Mary-Ann Roberts, but I'm going to assume that it's actually Robert Evans who's singing on the first track. Unfortunately, they've put a lot more information in Welsh on the CD than they have in English, so it's not entirely clear.

Glice 01.13.2007 02:51 PM

Music from Greenland

If I could ask with the above one, please don't distrubute this to the whole world and their dog. I shouldn't really be upping it, I very much doubt that very many would care but if I upped the whole record and someone bootlegged it then I could get in a lot of trouble with some thoroughly nice people.

I have no more information on the recording itself than that it's Greenlandish (?).

Glice 01.13.2007 02:57 PM

 

The little Sparrow. If you're not aware of her, you should be. She's ace.

porkmarras 01.20.2007 08:24 PM

Just watch and listen this incredible Mongolian musician and cry in disbelief.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vB0s4MTNCr8

Glice 01.21.2007 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
Just watch and listen this incredible Mongolian musician and cry in disbelief.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vB0s4MTNCr8


This further confirms my belief that the art of a good musician lies in the right hand rather than the left. He's incredible. I'm going to start playing another instrument this year, and the choices are an Er-hu or Uillean pipes. This video is pushing the case for an Er-hu a great deal.

The case against Er-Hu

Glice 01.21.2007 09:41 AM

More from Mongolia

Glice 01.21.2007 10:07 AM

Shamisen duo Although I must say that there's something I'm not too fond of about pentatonic scales.

Solo Tabla, anyone?

Munir and (son) Omar Bashir

I read about the above in a Haino interview where he said he was one of the few people who he'd like to work with. Haino, as usual, is entirely right. He's fucking awesome.

Пятхъдесят Шест 01.24.2007 10:30 PM

Its been much too long since I have added anything (mostly due to laziness, and my computers social problmes) and I do have a great deal to share sometime soon. This should tide you all over until then.

My friend Emmanuel, of Nigeria sent me a song today to my delight, and I've got a feeling the lot of you world music listeners will enjoy it too. Of course I could be wrong. Let me know, comrades.

From the e-mail:
check out this short but great display of expertise in the use of traditional instruments like maracas, flute.guitar etc. by our own Sir Victor Uwaifo.
He is at present a Prof. at the University of Benin, Nigeria.
try saving the file before playing...cheers

i will give you a brief of what the music is talking about soon.


Of course he never did tell me what the song was about... That isn't a problem in this thread, however.

http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=81CBC28A4E5A59F1

In the e-mail he asked if in return I could send tracks from Kenny Rogers and Jim Reeves, as it is very hard to find material from those artists in Nigeria. Odd, very odd.

porkmarras 02.02.2007 08:37 AM

Turkish delights:
http://progressive.homestead.com/ERSEN.html
http://both-kinds.com/2005/12/03/turkish-delights/

Пятхъдесят Шест 02.02.2007 08:47 PM

Great. This is making my night a little worth while.

Also, in case anyone wanted some follow up to the Nigerian song I posted a few days ago, it seems as though its a about a young boy, who is not doing his school work, and so his teacher flogs him. The boys father (who is a boxer) is enraged by this, and goes after the teacher.

Great, right? I'm drinking by myself, a total drunk? Yes or no?

Glice 02.02.2007 09:20 PM

NO. No way. I was drinking by myself earlier but the night... has changed...somewhat. [thanks, fortuity]

You're not a drunk until you have nothing but drink, and even then you're not a drunk until you only get drunk because it's what you do rather than what you choose to do.

Пятхъдесят Шест 02.02.2007 09:24 PM

That is completely reassuring.

Ah, now I can have another drink without feeling guilty. And this is a good thing, as they are extra special tonight.

I could attempt to upload the promised Cuban material as well.

Toilet & Bowels 02.02.2007 09:36 PM

i'm trying to upload a track from Sounds Of The Indian Snake Charmers but badongo is being crap

Пятхъдесят Шест 02.02.2007 09:38 PM

So use You Send It.

A suggestion.

Glice 02.02.2007 09:51 PM

Excellent work Mr & Bowels. The great Lord Procrastinatron would be proud.


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