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Mundofonías
Mundofonías 2025 #27: Transglobal World Music Chart | Abril 2025 / Transglobal World Music Chart | April 2025

Mundofonías

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 59:14


Repaso libre a la Transglobal World Music Chart de este mes, confeccionada a través de la votación de un panel de divulgadores de las músicas del mundo de todos los continentes, del que los hacedores de Mundofonías somos cocreadores y coimpulsores. En este mes de abril del 2025, disfrutamos con inspiraciones musicales húngaras, cubano-mexicanas, persas, pakistaníes, malgaches, marroquíes, peruanas, malienses y franco-irano-palestinas. El número 1 es para el Trio Da Kali, desde Mali. Free review of the Transglobal World Music Chart for this month, compiled through the voting of a panel of world music broadcasters from all continents, of which we, the makers of Mundofonías, are co-creators and co-promoters. In this April 2025 edition, we enjoy Hungarian, Cuban–Mexican, Persian, Pakistani, Malagasy, Moroccan, Peruvian, Malian and Franco–Iranian–Palestinian musical inspirations. The number 1 spot goes to Trio Da Kali, from Mali. – Tatros Együttes – Kettős (de doi) – Pillanat – Rita Donte – Paseo de las Misiones – Ritual – Rastak – Havar havar – Tales of Earth and Sun – Muslim Shaggan – Rooth gayay moray baankay – Asar – Damily & Toliara Tsapiky Band – Lihy avaratsy – Fihisa – Aïta Mon Amour – Sidi Hmed – Abda – Novalima – La danza – La danza (Deluxe version) – Kankou Kouyate – Tien kagni – N’darila – Ensemble Chakâm – Tant qu’il y aura des vagues – Les vents brûlants – Trio Da Kali – Wara – Bagola – (Trio Da Kali – Nana Triban – Bagola) 📸 Trio Da Kali

Mundofonías
Mundofonías 2025 #19: Favoritos de marzo + Bhangra, zéjel y flamenco / March favorites + Bhangra, zajal and flamenco

Mundofonías

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 57:46


Comenzamos con los tres discos favoritos de Mundofonías de marzo del 2025, con el trío franco-quebequés-senegalés &Fusion, el malgache Damily y su Toliara Tsapiky Band, y el pakistaní Muslim Shaggan, para continuar con inspiraciones en el bhangra punyabí, en los zéjeles arábigos y en otras mil otras especias, terminando con inusuales aires flamencos de flautas, contrabajos y arpas. We begin with the three favorite albums of Mundofonías for March 2025, featuring the Franco-Quebecois-Senegalese trio &Fusion, the Malagasy Damily and his Toliara Tsapiky Band, and the Pakistani Muslim Shaggan, before continuing with inspirations from Punjabi bhangra, Arab zajals, and a thousand other spices, ending with unusual flamenco airs featuring flutes, double basses, and harps. Favoritos de marzo March favorites - &Fusion - Cinq you - La marche du bonheur - Damily & Toliara Tsapiky Band - Sabotsy maraindray - Fihisa - Muslim Shaggan - Ambwa - Asar Bhangra, zéjel y flamenco Bhangra, zajal and flamenco - Red Baraat - Bhangra rangeela [+ SMK, Bakshi Brothers] - Bhangra rangeela [single] - Ibrahim Maalouf - Zajal - Trumpets of Michel-Ange - Black Flower - Synesthetic - Kinetic - Neus Plana Turu - Vida - 12.12 - Pablo Martín Caminero - Cuentas pendientes [+ David Carpio] - Al cante - Ana Crismán - Riqueza - Arpaora

Mundofonías
Mundofonías 2025 #16: Flamenqueando de Madagascar a Brasil / Going flamenco from Madagascar to Brazil

Mundofonías

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 58:10


Exploramos músicas de esas que merece la pena escuchar y que difícilmente encontraras en otros lugares ni te las ofrecerá el algoritmo. Nos llevan desde Madagascar a Brasil, pasando por La Reunión, España, Inglaterra, Francia, Venezuela, pasando también por otros enigmáticos e ilocalizables lugares. En nuestras #Mundofonews, disfrutamos con la música de artistas que se dejarán oír próximamente en festivales muy recomendables como “Les Suds, en Hiver”, en Francia, y el “Flamenco Festival New York”, cuyo director, Miguel Marín, es nuestra voz invitada en esta edición. We explore music that is worth listening to and that you will hardly find elsewhere, nor will the algorithm offer it to you. Our journey takes us from Madagascar to Brazil, passing through La Réunion, Spain, England, France and Venezuela, as well as other enigmatic and untraceable places. In our #Mundofonews, we enjoy the music of artists who will soon be heard at highly recommended festivals such as Les Suds, en Hiver in France and Flamenco Festival New York, whose director, Miguel Marín, is our guest voice in this edition. - Damily & Toliara Tsapiky Band - Tindrianay ze malemy - Fihisa - René Lacaille - Ti cordéon [+ Vincent Ségal, Danyèl Waro] - Cordéon kaméléon - Les Triaboliques - Afsaduni (I have been vorrupted) - Rivermudtwilight - Carlos de Jacoba - Alpaca real [+ Diego Amador] - Alpaca real - André Siqueira - Serra abaixo - Aura - Trinka - Dois no Ilê - Trinka - Fred Martins & Marcos Suzano - Barbarizando geral - Barbarizando geral - Raúl Monsalve y Los Forajidos - Como el sol - Sol - Jéssica Gaspar - Brisa / Vento - Brasil Calling, volume 15 [V.A.] - (Fred Martins & Marcos Suzano - Senzala [+ Sacha Amback] - Barbarizando geral)

Podwireless
Podwireless 270 February 2025

Podwireless

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 120:00


1. (Intro) Ian A Anderson : Goblets & Elms from the CD Onwards2. Jenn Butterworth : Little Sparrow from the CD Her By Design3. Fiona Soe Paing : Tifty's Annie from the CD Sand, Silt, Flint4. Piers Faccini & Ballaké Sissoko : One Half Of A Dream from the CD Our Calling5. Hadiqa Kiani : Paisa Bolta Hey from the DL Hayat 6. Frigg : Valsette from the CD Dreamscapes 7. Rémi Geffroy : Reine De La Nuit from the CD Carrefour Des Anges8. Bridget Hayden & The Apparitions : Lovely On The Water from the CD Cold Blows The Rain9. Jasmine Padgett : A January Dance from the DL single10. Ben McElroy feat. Debbie Armour : Doesil from the DL single11. Sophia Djebel Rose : Les Géants from the CD Sécheresse12. Sonoko Inoue : San, Yon Fun No Uta from the CD Hokorob13. Pedair : Galw D'enw Di from the CD Dadeni14. Gwilym Bowen Rhys : Tylluan Cwm Cowlyd from the CD Aden15. The Pigeon Swing : La Ouelette / Galope Des Pompiers from the CD Autumn 16. Frances Morton : Miss Ramsay's : Lady Mary Ramsay's/ Miss Ramey's from the CD Sliocht17. Will Finn & Rosie Calvert : Squirrel Is A Pretty Thing from the CD Fallow Alchemy18. Tartine De Clous : Je Suis Venu, La Belle from the CD Compter Les Dents19. Varo feat. Alannah Thornburgh : Red Robin from the DL/LP The World That I Knew 20. Anthony Ruby : Ripples from the CD Black Water Rising 21. Damily & Toliara Tsapiky Band : Sabotsy Maraindray from the CD Fihisa22. Torgeir Vassvik & Juhani Silvola : Royal Malabar from the CD White23. Jordan Wax : Tfiles Geshem – Prayers For Rain from the LP The Heart Deciphers24. John Wright : Old Spaud's Hornpipe from the CD Promenade25. Park Jiha : Grounding from the CD All Living Things26. Assu : Manin – Why from the CD Luoteniegut27. Various 'Nouse Luonto' : Vaskilintu from the CD Nouse Luonto – Lauluja Monimuotoisuudesta 28. Pauanne : Pelkkä Persevä Neitsyt – Fat-arsed Virgin from the CD Joku Raja Rakkaudessakin 29. Ghazi & Boom.Diwan x Arturo O'Farrill : Blue from the DL Live In The Khaleej 

Poe Boys
Episode CC - 200 TIPS

Poe Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 97:27


Damily, the time is finally here. The Poe Boys present 200 Tips. Enjoy.

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Poe Boys
Episode CXC - High Repo Boys: Fallen Star

Poe Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 69:18


That's right you read that title correctly, the Poe Boys are coming back for the popular critically acclaimed High Repo Boys to talk about the latest (and greatest?) installment of the Star Wars High Republic book series. This week Pete and Josh dive into Star Wars High Republic: Fallen Star. SPOILERS POEHEADS SPOILERS AHEAD. Josh and Pete also cover the side material for Fallen Star; Midnight Horizon by Daniel Jose Older and the comic series. Well enjoy this episode while you can Damily, ole Pete and Josh will be taking a break from the pod until the Obi-Wan Kenobi show comes on in May and/or our Star Wars Celebration coverage (whichever comes first). In the meantime, shoot us an email for a mental health check in at poeboyspodcast@gmail.com OR See what we are up to on Twitter/Instagram: @poeboyspodcast

Warrior Cats What is That?
135: Like Father, Like Daughter and the “Fam Damily” Incident

Warrior Cats What is That?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 71:32


Firestar and Leafpaw discuss their tooootally platonic lost friends as the Clans prepare to leave the only home they've ever known. However, you cannot get all four Clans together without some drama and we got heaps of it. Join us as Brenna cries (twice), Maureen laughs (evil), and we both share a mental breakdown. Book: The New Prophecy: Dawn Follow us on Twitter! WCWITCast (@WCWITCast) Follow us on Instagram! WCWITCast What We are Reading (Not Sponsored): The Sprite and the Gardener by Rii Abrego and Joe Whitt Frankenstien by Mary Shelley The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix Cat Fact Sources: Chartreux - Wikipedia Chartreux Cat Breed - Purina® Music : Happy Boy Theme by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3855-happy-boy-theme License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Poe Boys
Episode CLXXXII - 2O2O Boys: S01E09 "Akakiri"

Poe Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 62:01


STATE OF THE POD ALERT STATE OF THE POD ALERT: Big news Damily, you are hearing it here first but the Poe Boys this week announce their biggest venture to date, Poe Boys Po Boy, the Poe Boys themed restaurant. Look for more information on our first restaurant coming out later this month. Then, and one half of us is sad about this, but the 2O2O boys come to an end as Josh and Pete cover the last episode of Star Wars Visions, Episode 9 "Akakiri."

Poe Boys
Episode CLXVII - HIGH REPOTEMBER 2021 Part 4: The High Republic by VIZ Media and IDW Comics

Poe Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 57:21


Sometimes an episode is so good it comes out a little late so we can make those final perfect edits. This is not one of those episodes. My bad Damily! This week Pete teases a special Star Wars celebrity that might be coming on the pod soon. Josh and Pete talk spoiler free on Star Wars Visions. Then, yes that's right, we are powering through HIGH REPOTEMBER with this weeks episode covering some of your favorite High Republic comic issues such as:  High Republic Adventures 1 High Republic Adventures The Monster of Temple Peak High Republic The Edge of Balance Email: poeboyspodcast@gmail.com 

Killer Food Allergies
The Whole Fam Damily

Killer Food Allergies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 36:28


It is a great pleasure to host my main three on the podcast today. You've met Sammy, now I have Sydney & Jose joining the fun. Tune in as we sit around our kitchen table, discussing the years of navigating life as an allergy family. Hang out with the

Grose Misconduct
It’s the Whole Fam Damily

Grose Misconduct

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 107:27


In this episode:Andrew’s Rant – Sensible RestrictionsMike’s RewindJoe’s Fact CheckListener Questions, Comments & ReviewsWhat’s Madi Up To? – A follow up on the “I shit my pants” storyDick of the Week – Guy tries to rent a car without a credit cardYou’re a Covidiot – One man protest at a CostcoCelebrity Covidiot Ricky SchroderDickovidiot – Woman in a grocery store goes on Facebook LiveWTF – Woman’s reason she doesn’t wear a maskChecking in with the Politicians – Trudeau & KenneyWhat Does Kevin Think? – What will he continue to do after Covid?Hunter's Million Dollar Business Idea - The Rob Lowe StoryThe Doctor’s Office with Doctor Tony – Can you mix vaccinations?How Smart Is Carole? – Bestselling novelsThe Big Blue Folder – We were looking for "Red" Raúl Irabién plays us outThis episode of Grose Misconduct was sponsored by Crystal Glass, Todd’s Mechanical, Leading Edge Physiotherapy, South Central Dentistry, Ol’ MacDonald’s Resort, AlbertaMasks.com and The Edmonton Comedy Festival.@CrystalGlassLTD @Toddsmech @LeadingEdgePT @dr_caouette @Macker63 @AlbertaMasks @yegcomedy @mikedmonton @JoesFactCheck @docTonyM  Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/GroseMisconduct)

Partners & Pals Podcast
Partners & Pals Podcast Episode 16: The Whole Fam Damily!!!

Partners & Pals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 49:12


Donnie and his whole family invade the set of Partners & Pals, while Danny and Sean watch the chaos unfold!! More talk about our upcoming adventure to Clearwater, Florida this July as well as the status of Pepe Lepew in American public media!!! Happy Birthday to Lilly! Thoughts and Prayers go out to all who are listening...you're gonna need 'em! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sean0493/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sean0493/support

Quick! Call an Adult!
Ep 16. Jean-Claude-Fan-Damily

Quick! Call an Adult!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 17:21


Robertson and Logan talk Die Hard, Real or Fake Christmas Trees and inside jokes in this weeks episode of QCAA!

World Music Matters
Electric Vocuhila: the French quartet with taste, and talent, for African rhythms

World Music Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 12:26


Electric Vocuhila combine the spirit of free-jazz legend Ornette Coleman with driving urban guitar rhythms like tsapiky from Madagascar or Congolese sebene. They masterfully sew them together on their pulse-raising third album, Palaces. "I had a long time love for African music and the repetitive motifs used in bebop and free jazz," the band's saxophonist and composer Maxime Bobo told RFI just ahead of the Palaces release party in Paris. The album is an electrifying patchwork of rhythms like tsapiky, sebene, sungura and benga. They got into tsapiky after meeting France-based Damily, the king of this fast, electric-guitar led genre which he developed in Tuléar in the 1970s. "We started to use its grooves and forms," Bobo said. "But doing it our own way, trying to get closer to this kind of 'dancey' feeling and fluidity, but using the saxophone and with the way we interact and compose together." The saxophonist as a voice The band went to Madagascar, saw how the professionals did it, and came back inspired. But their command of other rhythms like Congolese sebene or sungura from Zimbabwe has been garnered "mainly through the internet and YouTube," Bobo admitted.  Together with the other band members: Boris Rosenfeld (guitar), François Rosenfeld (bass and guitar) Etienne Ziemniak (drums), they weave these rhythms together rather seemlessly. They are all guitar-led, and yet Bobo plays saxophone. "I'm much more attracted to these kind of guitar players or singers, the voices in tsapiky, of African styles," he said. "I connect with this more than with contemporary saxophone players. I guess I'm trying to use the saxophone and to put somewhere between the voice, singing a song, and guitar riffs." Back to the roots of jazz Bobo has found inspiration in sax player Ornette Coleman, the father of free jazz. Not so much because of his renowned harmolodics, but his "voice" and the way he let his band members express themselves. "I loved his music when I heard it in my 20s. His playing is really open with very melodic lines, always rhythmic and warm. It has the feeling of a human voice." Like many members of the free jazz movement, Coleman looked to the African continents for the roots of jazz. "He played with the Masters of Joujouka from Morocco. There's one song on the Dancing On Your Head album," Bobo said. But it was Ed Blackwell, one of the first drummers in Coleman's quartet, who was more connected to Africa and spent more time there. As did Archie Shepp.  Electric Vocuhila make no claim to having their own connection with Africa. "We grew up in an arty context, we don't have the experience of what it means to play for traditional events, funerals and so on." Nonetheless they are keen to play with musicians from the African continent. "it's obvious we're directly inspired by Madagascar or Congolese music so I think we want to try and play with muscians," Bobo said. "It's really interesting for us to connect and see how it works, how we can adapt the way we play with their music and what can happen with the mix." The band was due to go to Madagascar this Autumn but the Covid-19 has pushed the trip back to next year. They hope to find a voice there, a human one. "I'm trying to get closer to the voice in the way I play the song parts, but it would be great to have a proper voice singing in Malagasy. That would be amazing." Palaces is out on Capsul Records: a Tours-based music collective which supports some 25 musicians. Electric Vocuhila official website here Follow the band on Facebook

World music matters
World Music Matters - Electric Vocuhila: the French quartet with taste, and talent, for African rhythms

World music matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 12:26


Electric Vocuhila combine the spirit of free-jazz legend Ornette Coleman with driving urban guitar rhythms like tsapiky from Madagascar or Congolese sebene. They masterfully sew them together on their pulse-raising third album, Palaces. "I had a long time love for African music and the repetitive motifs used in bebop and free jazz," the band's saxophonist and composer Maxime Bobo told RFI just ahead of the Palaces release party in Paris. The album is an electrifying patchwork of rhythms like tsapiky, sebene, sungura and benga. They got into tsapiky after meeting France-based Damily, the king of this fast, electric-guitar led genre which he developed in Tuléar in the 1970s. "We started to use its grooves and forms," Bobo said. "But doing it our own way, trying to get closer to this kind of 'dancey' feeling and fluidity, but using the saxophone and with the way we interact and compose together." The saxophonist as a voice The band went to Madagascar, saw how the professionals did it, and came back inspired. But their command of other rhythms like Congolese sebene or sungura from Zimbabwe has been garnered "mainly through the internet and YouTube," Bobo admitted.  Together with the other band members: Boris Rosenfeld (guitar), François Rosenfeld (bass and guitar) Etienne Ziemniak (drums), they weave these rhythms together rather seemlessly. They are all guitar-led, and yet Bobo plays saxophone. "I’m much more attracted to these kind of guitar players or singers, the voices in tsapiky, of African styles," he said. "I connect with this more than with contemporary saxophone players. I guess I’m trying to use the saxophone and to put somewhere between the voice, singing a song, and guitar riffs." Back to the roots of jazz Bobo has found inspiration in sax player Ornette Coleman, the father of free jazz. Not so much because of his renowned harmolodics, but his "voice" and the way he let his band members express themselves. "I loved his music when I heard it in my 20s. His playing is really open with very melodic lines, always rhythmic and warm. It has the feeling of a human voice." Like many members of the free jazz movement, Coleman looked to the African continents for the roots of jazz. "He played with the Masters of Joujouka from Morocco. There's one song on the Dancing On Your Head album," Bobo said. But it was Ed Blackwell, one of the first drummers in Coleman's quartet, who was more connected to Africa and spent more time there. As did Archie Shepp.  Electric Vocuhila make no claim to having their own connection with Africa. "We grew up in an arty context, we don't have the experience of what it means to play for traditional events, funerals and so on." Nonetheless they are keen to play with musicians from the African continent. "it's obvious we're directly inspired by Madagascar or Congolese music so I think we want to try and play with muscians," Bobo said. "It's really interesting for us to connect and see how it works, how we can adapt the way we play with their music and what can happen with the mix." The band was due to go to Madagascar this Autumn but the Covid-19 has pushed the trip back to next year. They hope to find a voice there, a human one. "I'm trying to get closer to the voice in the way I play the song parts, but it would be great to have a proper voice singing in Malagasy. That would be amazing." Palaces is out on Capsul Records: a Tours-based music collective which supports some 25 musicians. Electric Vocuhila official website here Follow the band on Facebook

Dad’s Right
Episode 6: Episode 6 - The Fam-damily episode. Dylan and I are joined by my wife Jean and her sister Anne

Dad’s Right

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 62:12


A couple of our regular segments plus we are joined by Jean and Anne for a discussion of working during the covid pandemic. Special Guests: Anne Markey and Jean Maguire.

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Afropop Worldwide
Madagascar Medley

Afropop Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 59:00


On a return trip to Madagascar, we catch up with and hear new music from tsapiky maestro Damily, the “King of Salegy” Jaojoby, an exciting new duo starring Sammy of Tarika Sammy, Toko Telo and more. This music-rich edition is filled with entrancing and hard-to-find roots pop. In the wake of 2018’s hard-fought presidential election, Madagascar faces a new era with former DJ Andry Rajoelina at the helm. Word is his theme song was a major boost. We’ll hear it. We’ll also sample rare field recordings from this spectacularly musical and often overlooked Indian Ocean island. Produced by Banning Eyre. APWW #800 Originally broadcast in 2019

American Biker Minute
Feb 20, 2020 - Whole Fam Damily "Roars2DShore"!

American Biker Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 0:46


Forty or better in their own family ride motorcycles! Hey, order a couple dozen clams casino for the biker dude!

Afropop Worldwide
Aurelio Badian Damily And The Kid From Timbuktu

Afropop Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 59:00


This guitar-focused program presents a series of mostly acoustic sessions with Garifuna star Aurelio Martinez, griot guitar master Aboubacar "Badian" Diabate, Malagasy tsapika phenom Damily, and Abdramane Toure, the 17-year-old guitarist for Khaira Arby of Timbuktu. These four uniquely talented players talk about their careers, their learning process, and their highly personal guitar styles. Along the way we catch up with a rich selection of beautifully guitar-filigreed music, from Honduran soul to Sahara desert blues and the uniquely boogieing funerals of southern Madagascar. Produced by Banning Eyre in 2011. [APWW #608]

Average Swingers
ASB53 Fam Damily

Average Swingers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 33:00


Our Biweekly Live Twitter show with http://@B_JFunCouple

damily
Radio Résonance
Les Envahisseurs #353 12_09_2019

Radio Résonance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 124:20


Les Envahisseurs vous présentent le festival HOP POP HOP qui se tiendra ce week-end, et le meilleur de programmation, avec Ma Rion.Nous accueillons aussi Mr Nico Lachambre qui nous fera faire un tour du monde des 'motherfucking news' avec une nouvelle présentation.

Poe Boys
Episode LI - Galaxy's Edge

Poe Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 35:54


Oh boy DAMILY do we have an episode to you. This week on Poe Boys, Pete and Josh talk about their exclusive visit to Galaxy's Edge back in May before the grand opening. A couple highlights:  Pete goes through the Lando cape shop on the Millennium Falcon.  Fighting in the Geonisis pits.  Watto's barber shop.  Real pod racing.  DagoBATHROOM and much, much MORE! Enjoy this exclusive look at Galaxy's Edge you won't get anywhere else. 

Ringgold Church Podcast
Dysfunctional Damily

Ringgold Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 57:58


Every hero has flaws, even the ones we read about in the Bible. In the life of David—a king of Israel and a man after God’s own heart—we see a hero with glimpses of greatness and wounds of pride. Through David’s failures, challenges, and triumphs, we see a greater Hero. The hero was not David, but God Himself. God humbled David and pointed people back to the one, true, King.

Ringgold Church Podcast
Dysfunctional Damily

Ringgold Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 57:58


Every hero has flaws, even the ones we read about in the Bible. In the life of David—a king of Israel and a man after God’s own heart—we see a hero with glimpses of greatness and wounds of pride. Through David’s failures, challenges, and triumphs, we see a greater Hero. The hero was not David, but God Himself. God humbled David and pointed people back to the one, true, King.

Ringgold Church Podcast
Dysfunctional Damily

Ringgold Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 57:58


Every hero has flaws, even the ones we read about in the Bible. In the life of David—a king of Israel and a man after God’s own heart—we see a hero with glimpses of greatness and wounds of pride. Through David’s failures, challenges, and triumphs, we see a greater Hero. The hero was not David, but God Himself. God humbled David and pointed people back to the one, true, King.

Afropop Worldwide
Madagascar Medley

Afropop Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 59:00


On a return trip to Madagascar, we catch up with and hear new music from tsapiky maestro Damily, the “king of salegy” Jaojoby, an exciting new duo starring Sammy of Tarika Sammy, Toko Telo and more. This music-rich edition is filled with entrancing and hard-to-find roots pop. In the wake of 2018’s hard-fought presidential election, Madagascar faces a new era with former DJ Andry Rajoelina at the helm. Word is his theme song was a major boost. We’ll hear it. We’ll also sample rare field recordings from this spectacularly musical and often overlooked Indian Ocean island. Produced by Banning Eyre.

Our Fam Damily
Our Fam Damily Intro.

Our Fam Damily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 0:11


Our Fam Damily Intro.

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Mundofonías
Mundofonías 2018 #91 | Favoritos de noviembre | Vientos de oriente / November favorites | East winds

Mundofonías

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 61:33


Empezamos repasando los tres discos favoritos del mes, a cargo de Damily, desde Madagascar, y las grabaciones históricas de la griega Domna Samniou en el disco Music from Greece y las recogidas por el etnomusicólogo indio Deben Bhattacharya en el cuádruple disco-libro Paris to Calcutta. Seguimos explorando vientos de oriente que nos llegan desde Tuva, Persia o Mongolia y que inspiran a inquietos músicos franceses. We start reviewing the three monthly favorite albums by Damily from Madagascar and the historic recordings by the Greek artist Domna Samniou in the album Music from Greece and those made by the Indian ethnomusicologist Deben Bhattacharya compiled in the 4 CDs + book album Paris to Calcutta. We continue exploring East winds coming from Tuva, Persia, Mongolia and some inspired French musicians. Favoritos de noviembre / November favorites · Damily – Bekapamaky – Valimbilo · Domba Samniou – Samarina – Music from Greece · Saban Akdao – C?iftetelli (gazel) – Paris to Calcutta: Men and music on the desert road (Deben Bhattacharya) [VA] Vientos de oriente / East winds · Joce Menniel – Hymne des quatre vents – Babel · Vladimir Martynov, Huun Huur Tu et al. – Chirakhoor – Children of the otter · Sedaa – Khuurin magtaal – East west · Yom – Exoplanet 666 – You will never die! . (Joce Menniel – Zerberb – Babel) Imagen / Image: Damily

Independent Music Podcast
#198 - Giant Swan, Soap&Skin, E.M.M.A., JK Flesh, Guttersnipe - 17 September 2018

Independent Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 76:48


Back on normal duty this week, and what a selection we have: from the opening from the irrepressible Bristol duo Giant Swan through to "Leeds' answer to Melt-Banana" in the closer from Guttersnipe. In between those delicious bookends we have a lot of tasty morsels, including the beautiful soundtrack from E.M.M.A., depression-busting sounds from Madagascar by Damily, the first record in five years from Austria's Soap&Skin, delicate Mexican drone from Alejandro Morse, the new JK Flesh and a lot more. Tracklisting Giant Swan - IANAH (Whities, UK) Hen Ogledd - Problem Child (Weird World Recordings, UK) E.M.M.A. - Liberty (Pastel Prism, UK) Soap&Skin - Italy & (This is) Water (PIAS Recordings, UK) Beans - Midnight (Hello L.A., France) Damily - Malay Nama (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland) JK Flesh - Genetics (Electric Deluxe, Netherlands) Randall Dunn - Something About That Night (Figureight Records, USA) Alejandro Morse - Farewell Twilight Bird (Umor Rex, Mexico) Guttersnipe - Loaded From Vector Trap (Upset the Rhythm, UK) Support the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast

Poe Boys
Episode IX - Poe Boy Theater Presents: Poe Dameron #1

Poe Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 31:23


What sounds better, least bearable or most unbearable? Anyway, this week on a superlative TBD episode of Poe Boys, Pete n’ Josh, in conjunction with Poe Boy Theater, present a dramatic reproduction of Marvel Comics’ Poe Dameron #1 by author Charles Soule and artist Phil Noto. Voices! Sound effects! Mouth noises! All this and more abound in this budget-straining, awards-baiting audio drama. You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll turn it off immediately!  Get ready Damily. Poe Boy Theater Presents: Poe Dameron #1. You can check out Poe Dameron #1 here: https://www.marvel.com/comics/issue/57984/star_wars_poe_dameron_2016_1 Or purchase the trade paperback collection of Poe Dameron #1-6 here: https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Dameron-Black-Squadron/dp/1302901109/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536878981&sr=8-1&keywords=poe+dameron+vol+1 As always, hit us up on Twitter @poeboys or email us at poeboyspodcast@gmail.com

Afropop Worldwide
Hip Deep In Madagascar The Tsapiky Story

Afropop Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2015 59:00


[APWW PGM #695] [Originally aired in 2014] The southwest of Madagascar is a land of fishermen, mining prospectors and cattle ranchers—not exactly a homogenous region in terms of lifestyle or ethnicity. But one thing that unites all the people of this region is the giddy, electric guitar-driven boogie music known as tsapiky (pronounced tsa-PEEK). First created in the late 1970s, tsapiky has become the required music at large family ceremonies (circumcisions, weddings, and especially, funerals), where music and partying goes nonstop for three days or more. In this Hip Deep program, we unfold the unique origins of this music, and other traditional styles of southwest Madagascar. And we’ll meet some of tsapiky’s great guitar practitioners: Damily, Teta and Pascal. We’ll hear a song from Damily’s recent public concert in Tulear—his first in 14 years–and sample a variety of beautiful music from this remote and remarkable corner of Madagascar.

Afropop Worldwide
Hip Deep in Madagascar: The Tsapiky Story

Afropop Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2014 59:00


The southwest of Madagascar is a land of fishermen, mining prospectors, and cattle ranchers—not exactly a homogenous region in terms of lifestyle or ethnicity. But one thing that unites all the people of this region is the giddy, electric guitar-driven boogie music known as tsapiky (pronounced tsa-PEEK). Born only in the late 1970s, tsapiky has become the required music at large family ceremonies (circumcisions, weddings and, especially, burials), where music and partying goes nonstop for three days or more. In this Hip Deep program, we unfold the unique origins of this music, and other traditional styles of southwest Madagascar. And we’ll meet some of tsapiky’s great guitar practitioners: Damily, Teta and Pascal. We’ll hear a song from Damily’s recent public concert in Tulear—his first in 14 years--and sample a variety of beautiful music from this remote and remarkable corner of Madagascar.