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J'y comprends rien mais j'aime bien...
Haya Zaatri – L’impossible frontière

J'y comprends rien mais j'aime bien...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 26:47


Haya Zaatri : Sa page facebook : https://www.facebook.com/hayazaatrySon compte instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hayazaatry/?hl=fr L’album Rahawan: Lien Bandcamp : https://hayazaatry.bandcamp.com/album/rahawanLien Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/album/4NvaG3qf2KhQj6ppLU278A?si=MOzAVXiTTwGahp12Vvn4KALien Deezer : https://deezer.page.link/kfaKcxWT6ySE7gTD7Lien Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/user/squeally91 Autres liens :A-WA – Habib Galbi : https://youtu.be/g3bjZlmsb4ADAM – Milliardat : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DROMnwIIvnIYasmine Hamdan – Douss : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wQFR_CRGToSoapkills – Galbi : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEtlO4w_YDYSouad Massi – Yemma : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYitrLi3rWILes Rita Mitsouko… Lire la suite »Haya Zaatri – L’impossible frontière

Les petites pépites
Episode 78 w/ Don Knock

Les petites pépites

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2019


Tracklist Candenza - Press TriggaShalt - MoloLehvi - She said sorryQuincy - MAthias ZimmermanAnik khan - Too LateImaKRT - Dance Your soul BabyX-Coast - Mango BayArma - SenoritaL-vis 1990 - Fresh AirBranko - Ghetto WhitneyBambounou - NAppy HeadBalo Balo Boyz - Baza Ba SkivreMansa 91 - Kiss me Tru The phoneL-vis 1990 - Ballad 4d (Sylvere Remix)Leo Justi - Vida LocaFalcons & juelz - Gyal Dem MoveJarreau Vandal - JoanaRetina Set - Loyal x Habib Galbi x Give It To MeRon Brownz - Get to it

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Les petites pépites
Episode 78 w/ Don Knock

Les petites pépites

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2019


Tracklist Candenza - Press TriggaShalt - MoloLehvi - She said sorryQuincy - MAthias ZimmermanAnik khan - Too LateImaKRT - Dance Your soul BabyX-Coast - Mango BayArma - SenoritaL-vis 1990 - Fresh AirBranko - Ghetto WhitneyBambounou - NAppy HeadBalo Balo Boyz - Baza Ba SkivreMansa 91 - Kiss me Tru The phoneL-vis 1990 - Ballad 4d (Sylvere Remix)Leo Justi - Vida LocaFalcons & juelz - Gyal Dem MoveJarreau Vandal - JoanaRetina Set - Loyal x Habib Galbi x Give It To MeRon Brownz - Get to it

World music matters
World Music Matters - Yemeni-style hip hop from A-WA sister trio

World music matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 11:24


A-Wa sing electronic-infused versions of Yemenite folk songs in Arabic. They proudly defend their Israeli Yemenite identity on their second album Bayti Fi Rasi, inspired by the story of their great-grandmother Rachel, a Jewish refugee brought from Yemen to Israel in 1949 as part of Operation Magic Carpet.   Tair, Liron and Tagel Haim came to fame with their 2016 debut album, Habib Galbi, on which they set traditional Yemenite songs to pulsating electro beats. But Bayti Fi Rasi is a 14-track album of original compositions, based on the life and times of their great-grandmother, Rachel. "On this new album Bayti Fi Rasi we talk about the notion of home and is life a matter of luck or fate," says Tair, the eldest of the three sisters, as they prepare to perform at Paris's Café de la Danse. "These are the themes and issues that our great-grandma Rachel dealt with.  "Bayti Fi Rasi means my home is in my head. Whenever she was asked in Yemen why she travelled from one place to another she said 'I can't stay in one place, my home is in my head'." As a Jew and a single mother, Rachel suffered discrimination and wasn't allowed an education. "She didn't know how to read and write, she couldn't express herself freely," Tair continues, "this is why we care about letting her voice be heard. It's really important for us in this album." "We really felt she was present in the studio," says Liron, "it was very challenging and emotional to blend our voices with her voice."  On the video for the song Mudbira (a colloquial word for unlucky or miserable) A-Wa dress up as fiesty shepherdesses, delivering a strong feminist message to men who might dare to mess around with their goats.  Rachel's problems continued once she arrived in Israel in 1949, along with some 49,000 other Yemenite Jews. "Where will I stake a home? You have a tent for now. Or at least a small shack. Along with four other families," A-Wa sing on Hana Mash Al Yaman (Here is not home). "They were placed in tent camps, they couldn't work and had to use coupons for food," Tair explains. "The country was young and couldn't include everyone. It was sort of a mess." "And you can't really disconnect the person from his or homeland and culture," Tagel adds. Pride in Mizrahi culture A-Wa are proud of their heritage but resolutely anchored in the present, mashing up traditional Yemenite headdress and costumes with sneakers.  They feel much more at ease with their Mizrahi culture in Israel than their great grandmother did. "We want to bring the glory back to our culture," says Tagel. "The generation before us felt a bit ashamed but we feel it's so beautiful we have to celebrate it. Our generation is way more curious, really going back and digging in the roots and bringing to the front." "People are more accepting now and more open for this kind of music," says Tair, "and the fact that we blend it with hip hop and more modern styles [means] it's very danceable and it's more accessible to all people. "I guess the A-Wa experience now, we're becoming more and more mainstream in Israel and it's a blessing." Follow the band on facebook  

Wednesday Breakfast
NAIDOC week, Tim Jones, QC2018, Songs of Satire

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018


7:00 Acknowledgment of country.7:02 Featured song Nitty Gritty by Shirley Ellis.7:05 Alternative News.7:17 Featured song Black Smoke by Emily Wurramara.7: 22 Songs of Satire, breaking down the meaning behind this weeks song “Black Fella White Fella” by the Warumpi band.7:33James speaks with Phoebe Le Brocque, a bisexual woman and a member of the Queer Collaborations Organising Committee (QCOC) for QC2018, the national Australian queer student conference. They discuss the vital role of the conference, queer student activism, and collective changes.The conference runs July 1 – 7 in Brisbane. For more information, visit qcbrisbane2018.com.7:47 Featured Song Australia Does Not Exist by band DRMNG NOW.7:52 Beyond Bars information and discussion.8:00 Featured song A-WA by Habib Galbi.8:05 Tim Jones speaks on the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse and the government's responses, especially the National Apology scheduled for October.8:20 Information about upcoming NAIDOC week (National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee) running from the 8th- 15th and the events that will be going on.8:25 Awareness for Chris Lawton’s gofundme page. Chris Lawton has subject of workplace racial discrimination.8:28 Featured Song Shake that Thing by the Yung Warriors.

Active Listener Podcast
Podcast 76 - SXSW 2016

Active Listener Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 67:32


Here it is!  Another annual installment of the SXSW Edition of the Active Listener Podcast.  This was my seventh year in a row of attempting to listen to every artist playing at SXSW and the fifth year I actually got to go.  It is always such an amazing event and such a terrific time.  I'm really excited to share with you just a snapshot of the amazing artists I saw as well as just share some of the energy.   I thank you for your patience.  I know it was a bit of a wait but I really had to let it all sink in before I could even begin to process what I wanted to select for the show.  I think you're really going to like it. Below I have included the schedule of bands I actually saw.  If you think that's a lot you should see the list I start with when I go out at night!  I have also included some links to videos and a free album download from my top pick of the festival, Allan Rayman.  And of course, the tracklist is also a list of links for where to buy these tunes. Thanks for listening and don't forget to support the artists. Aaron @ActListMusic Wednesday 800-840 Boombaptist @ The North Door 800-840 Sara Hartman at Blackheart 900-940 Haelos @ The Gatsby 1000-1040 Satellite Stories @ Palm Door on Sabine 1000-1040 Polica @ Banger's 1100-1140 Baio @ Banger's 1110-1150 Jahkoy @ Empire Control Room  1200-1240 Lucky Chops @ Buffalo Billards 100-150 Hard Proof @ ScratcHouse Backyard 100-150 MAGIC! @ Flamingo Cantina Thursday 700-740 Thao and the Get Down @ SXSW Stage Lady Bird Lake 800-840 Deejay Theory @ Bungalow (random dj played) 830-910 The Slow Show @ Javelina 930-1000 BEA1991@ Plush 1000-1040 Jared and the Mill @ Icenhauer's 1100-1240 Mon laferte @ Half Step 1200-1240 Los Rakas @ Half Step 1200-1240 A-wa @ Flamingo Cantina100-140 Systema Solar @ Flamingo Cantina Friday 200-240 The Heavy @ Radio Day Stage 300-340 Bombino @ Radio Day Stage 400-600 KCRW Happy Hour @ Isla 700-730 Kevin Garrett @ St. David's Sanctuary  800-840 Lulacruza @ Palm Door on Sixth 900-940 Imran Aziz Mian Qawwal @ Palm Door on Sixth 900-1000 Slugabed @ Barcelona 940-1020 Allan Rayman @ St. David's Sanctuary 735-800 John Grvy @ Swan Dive Patio 1005-1025 Irie Love @ Maggie Maes Rooftop 1030-1050 E.L. @ Maggie Maes Rooftop 1100-1140 Machinedrum @ 800 Congress 1100-1200 Uniiqu3 @ Barcelona I got rinsed with bass 1120-1140 Lipstick Gypsy @ Maggie Mae’s Rooftop 1200-1240 Los Skarnales @ Flamingo Cantina 1245-200 Peligrosa @ Hotel Vegas Annex (two stages) Saturday 800-915 Sega Bodega @ Kingdom 900-940 Virginmarys @ Trinity Hall at Old School 930-1015 Bill Laurance @ Cedar St. Courtyard (schedule was a mess at Palm Door) ? DJ Cuppy @ Palm Door on Sixth ? Stonebwoy  @ Palm Door on Sixth ? Jovi Rockwell  @ Palm Door on Sixth 1050-1130 Iyanya @ Palm Door on Sixth ? EL @ Palm Door on Sixth 1150-1230 Davido @ Palm Door on Sixth 1250-130 Fuse ODG @ Palm Door on Sixth ? Assassin @ Palm Door on Sixth Patio 130-150 DJ Edu @ Palm Door on Sixth Links Lucky Chops - Coco (Live) Allan Rayman - The Wolf and the Red Dress Allan Rayman - Hotel Allan (Album Free Download) Bill Laurance - Winter in New York Tracklist (links to buy) 1. Danza 2016 by Lucky Chops 2. Got To Go by Boulevards on Groove! 3. Still In Love by Jahkoy on Still In Love 4. Verona The Hellcat Ft. Jessie Reyez by Allan Rayman 5. Monster Lead Me Home by Sara Hartman on Monster Lead Me Home 6. Rude by Magic! on Don't Kill the Magic 7. El Diablo by Mon Laferte on Mon Laferte (Vol. 1) 8. Just a Ride by The Virginmarys on King Of Conflict 9. 1,000 Mph by Audri Nix on 1,000 Mph 10. Uno Resuena by Lulacruza on Orcas 11. Time To Run by Bill Laurance on Aftersun 12. Akhar Zaman (This Moment) by Bombino on Azel 13. Habib Galbi by A-WA 14. Boloma ft. tha Suspect by DJ Edu on Dance, Vol. 1 15. Raka Party ft. Kafu Banton by Los Rakas on Raka Party 16. Michael Douglas by Joao Brasil

Santé et mentalité
Émission du 20 novembre 2015

Santé et mentalité

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2015


Épisode 131 - Le clown thérapeutique dans le sytème de soin  - Florence Vinit PhD., la cofondatrice de la fondation Jovia‬ est responsable de la formation psychosociale des artistes de l'établissement. Elle enseigne et fait de la recherche en psychologie à l'UQAM. Elle est membre du Health Care Clowning Research International Network. Elle s'entretient avec Hella Ahmed au sujet des pratiques complémentaires en soin et des effets thérapeutiques du travail avec les clowns dans les hôpitaux. ©Tous droits réservés. - À min 37:30 - Hella vous présente quelques unes de ses agréables découvertes au ‪#MundialMontréal‬ 2015, un festival de musique du monde. À écouter :  ''Habib Galbi'' par A-Wa (folk yemenite et electro), ''We made it'', par Jamal Maneli qui fait, comme il aime le dire, de ''la fusion d'éléments'', en solo, avec sa guitre classique. Pour finir ''6 Letters'' par Cécile Doo-Kingué qui nous charme avec du blues et sa présence solide.

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Kol Cambridge
Habib Galbi: Kol Cambridge A-WA special

Kol Cambridge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2015 60:01


Today we take a close look at the fantastic new EP by Yemenite trio A-WA, together with all the hot new releases and the return of our classic section for a trip down memory lane! Playlist:Habib Galbi - A-WAYa Raitesh Al Warda - A-WALau Ma Al Mahaba - A-WAYa Shaifin Al Malih - A-WAYaarat Dvash - Tomer SharvitMusa HaTshuka - Hila SaadaChamesh Milim - Itail LeviKatzir Milchama - Aviv GefenBanu Mi Yavne - Shabak SamechTiyul Leili - HaGevatronAl Rosh Simchati - Naomi ShemerBanim Atem - Yosef Chaim ShwekeyMesameach - Yosef Chaim ShwekeyChatan V'Chala - Yosef Chaim Shwekey