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La quinta puntata dell'undicesima stagione di Moon Safari offre all'ascolto l'unione tra le nostre esplorazioni musicali al chiaro di luna e la lettura di tre poesie di Louise Glück tratte dalla raccolta L'Iris Selvatico.PLAYLIST POETICAI gigli bianchiMentre un uomo e una donna fannofra loro un giardino comeun lenzuolo di stelle, quiindugiano nella sera d'estatee la sera divienefredda dal loro terrore: potrebbefinire tutto, è passibiledi devastazione. Tutto, tuttopuò essere perduto, per l'aria profumatale colonne sottiliche si alzano inutilmente, e più in là,un mare agitato di papaveri –Zitto, amore. Non mi importaquante estati vivo per ritornare:in quest'unica estate siamo entrati nell'eternità.Ho sentito le tue due maniseppellirmi per sprigionare il suo splendore(Louise Glück, L'iris selvatico, trad. Massimo Bacigalupo, il Saggiatore, Milano 2020)Il papavero rossoIl massimoè non averemente. Sentimenti:oh, quelli ne ho; migovernano. Houn signore in cieloche si chiama sole, e mi aproper lui, mostrandogliil fuoco del mio cuore, fuococome la sua presenza.Che altro può essere una simile gloriase non un cuore? Oh, sorelle e fratelli,eravate come me una volta, tanto tempo fa,prima di essere umani? Viconcedeste di aprirviuna volta per poi non aprirvimai più? Perché in veritàadesso io sto parlandocome voi. Io parloperché sono distrutta.[Dalla raccolta L'Iris Selvatico, trad. Massimo Bacigalupo, il Saggiatore, Milano 2020Alla fine del mio soffrirec'era una porta.Sentimi bene: ciò che chiami mortelo ricordo.Sopra, rumori, rami di pino smossi.Poi niente. Il sole deboletremolava sulla superficie secca.È terribile sopravviverecome coscienzasepolta sulla terra scura.Poi finì: ciò che temi, essereun'anima e non poterparlare, finì a un tratto, la terra rigidaun poco curvandosi. E quel che mi parveuccelli sfreccianti in cespugli bassi.Tu che non ricordipassaggio dall'altro mondoti dico che seppi parlare di nuovo: tutto ciòche ritorna dall'oblio ritornaper trovare una voce:dal centro della mia vita venneuna grande fontana, ombre bluprofondo su acqua di mare azzurra.[Dalla raccolta L'Iris Selvatico, trad. Massimo Bacigalupo, il Saggiatore, Milano 2020PLAYLIST MUSICALE > https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0AqpoKw2gI6EiX8Iz6LWsh?si=LaOaTRPtSDyRf_pifyXlxA&pi=m3df_Q-2RVihw. Les Negresses Vertes - Face à la Mer (Massive Attack version). Massive Attack - Come Near Me (ft. Ghostpoet)-- Louise Glück - I gigli bianchi w/ Kuranes - Rites of Summer, All Love. Almamegretta - Imaginaria. LNDFK - Smoke, a Moon or a button. Alsogood, Brainorchestra - Chosen-- Louise Glück - Il papavero rosso w/ Alsogood, Kuranes - Back Home. Favazzina - Alsogood. Koralle, Kuranes - Cobalto----. Casino Royale - Là dov'è la fine. Tash Sultana - Pink Moon-- Louise Glück - L'iris selvatico. DJ Khalab, M'berra Ensemble - Dancing in a Desert Moon. Populous - Glass Dubplate. Dengue Dengue Dengue, Howie Lee - Foreign FlowersMoon Safari, esplorazioni musicali e poetiche al chiaro di lunaUn programma di e con Claudio Petronella - Undicesima stagioneIn onda su RBE radio TV ogni sabato alle 23 in replica ogni domenica alle 22.www.rbe.it/trasmissioni/moon-safari
"Electronic, African, Jazz. My real mission is to make an original mix of all these things." Jazz:Re:Found festival has been a wonderful wave of uplifting conversations, this time, I sat down with another great multi-talented and eclectic artist. Raffaele Costantino is a passionate researcher and lover of African American Music. Besides being the presenter of the Musical Box programme on Rai Radio 2 and a music producer (with the moniker Dj Khalab), his name stage tells a lot about him and shows his connection to African Rhythms. In today's interview, Raffaele talks about his route into African music, starting from his artistic career, the intersection between DJ Khalab's music and Jazz:Re:Found to M'Berra - a collaborative album with a collective of Malian musicians from the M'berra Refugee Camp in southeast Mauritania. Enjoy listening!
Ivancast Podcast - the first multilingual podcast of Ecuador recorded in the Amazonian rainforest. Season 2 explores the world of music. In this episode, I had a great chat with Tenesha the WordSmith. Tenesha loves poetry and music and is a special education teacher. She began writing poetry in elementary school when a teacher gave her a journal and the summer homework assignment to write. Tenesha grew up in Oakland, Ca. and has performed with performance artist groups Her Temple Monologues and Urban Guerilla Theatre. Tenesha performed at Glastonbury and Love Supreme in 2019. She is signed to On The Corner Records. Dj Khalab produced her powerful, soulful spoken word album Peacocks & Other Savage Beasts which we discuss in this episode. We also talked about her musical roots and her philosophy on life as a writer and musician. Thank you Tenesha for letting me play your music on the podcast and share your love with the world. Check out her soulful music: Bandcamp Words: Tenesha SmithMusic and Production: Dj Khalab (R.Constantino)Synth and Fender Rhodes on 'Peacocks...' and 'Bastard' by Giovanni GuidiMixed by Khalab & Knuf at Snob StudioArtwork: Victoria ToppingA&R: Pete BuckinghamDisclaimer: I do not own the rights to the tracks played on the podcasts. The artists invited to my podcast have exclusively given me permission to play their songs on the podcast.
Mi ritrovai questa volta nella grande Milano, dove conobbi Turbojazz. Ci incontrammo in un locale storico, in zona Navigli, nella famosa Tabaccheria La Darsena da Peppuccio. Immersi in un'atmosfera unica, parlammo ovviamente di musica, ma non solo. Ogni esperienza raccontata da Turbojazz è un viaggio in luoghi e ambienti differenti, dai graffiti della street art, al viaggio in Giappone, tutte esperienze che riempiono il suo background culturale ed emergono in ogni suo set. Parlammo di questo e di molto altro.
Populous - Agadez (feat. Dj Khalab) fLako - Kuku Clap! Clap! - Rainy Souls, Gloomy Futures Dengue Dengue Dengue! - Murdah Clap! Clap! - A Dream. Wasn’t It Débruit - Ata (LV remix) You can also check Kudutronik Vol.14 directly on INNA DI MOOD Podcast.
Show #169 presents a soundtrack of self-love and sonic warfare that addresses police brutality, what happens when you internalize a nation's hatred for the skin that you're in, and creating your own private Wakanda when this world gets to be too much. Includes music from Courtney Pine, Brother Ali, Jamila Woods, Noname, Kaidi Tatham, Propaganda, DJ Khalab, and many more. This episode is NOT WORKSAFE.
Esta semana más suaves que nunca, temarracos del demonio de Marcus Marr, Rhye, Hollie Cook, DJ Khalab, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Tall Black Guy y Joel Sarakula.
Back from our week of flu with a show jammed with the usual blend of wonky sounds and questionable chatter. Highlights this week include a cut from the Brownswood Recordings compilation of the sound of London's jazz scene, ably illustrated by Shabaka Hutchings. We have the comeback of DOOM, featuring on the latest Dabrye record, bonkers French sounds from Zad Kokar, tribal noise from DJ Khalab, sublime electronics from Glasgow's Cucina Povera and much more. Tracklisting Lawrence Le Doux - Tronf 424 “Tap
Aaron DRM returns to Bastard Jazz Radio for a not-too-late round up of part 2 of his favorite tracks of 2015. Music from Nicola Cruz, Julio Bashmore, Kamasi Washington, DJ Khalab & Baba Sissoko, Beat Spacek, Mbongwana Star, Captain Planet and more! DOWNLOAD Bastard Jazz Best Of 2015 (Part 2) Tracklisting: 1. Nicola Cruz – Cumbia …
After our summer break we've got loads of great new music. Grime from South Africa's Lions Den 9000, house from Tom McConnell, Portugese rock from Equations and lots more
We are proud to present an exclusive electrocaïne podcast edition from Italy's finest Afro-Futurist Guru, dj Khalab. Fresh from an EP released on the mighty Bristol-based imprint Black Acre, ‘Eunoto', or the pathway to the transcendent evolution of mankind. Khalab's inspirations and ethics are firmly rooted in the African continent. A regular collaborator of his other Italian half ‘Clap! Clap!‘, he is certainly one to watch out for. "The mix is an infusion of exclusives, bootlegs and bangers that inhabit his distinctive artillery" Visit the link below for tracklist, interview, and download: http://electrocaine.com/podcast/068/ Stalk us: www.facebook.com/electrocaineHQ www.twitter.com/electrocaineHQ www.instagram.com/electrocaine
Anyone for Indonesian throat singing? That’s just one place we go on this week’s podcast. We also have forthcoming electronics from DJ Khalab and Clap! Clap! via Bristol label Black Acre; Minuteman, Stooges and fIREHOSE legend Mike Watt’s new band Cuz, and the abrasive, intense new album opener from Fuck Buttons’ Blanck Mass. With got more ambient sounds from Malmo’s Death & Vanilla and London’s Yaaard, as well as post-hardcore band KEN mode’s new single and older ones from The Comet is Coming