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L'Europe, le monde, le jet-lagAttaché depuis sa naissance et pour toujours à Lyon, Nuits sonores est aussi un festival voyageur.De Tanger à Bogota, de Barcelone à Séoul, en passant par Shanghai, Zurich ou Bruxelles, le festival est allé sur presque tous les continents. À la rencontre d'autres publics, d'autres artistes, d'autres histoires inoubliables. Une épopée fantastique autour du monde qui a nourri le festival, l'a fait réfléchir et l'a fait grandir.“Nuits sonores, 20 ans sans dormir”Un podcast produit par Arty Farty et réalisé par Cheese Naan Écrit par Anne-Caroline Jambaud et Vincent CarryDirecteur de création : Loïc MabilyMontage : Mathilde TinetMixage : Julien AttalVoix off : Laure Porthé Intervenant.es : Vincent Carry, Frédérique Joly, Pierre-Marie Oullion, Julien de Lauzun, Jean-Olivier Arfeuillère, Hyacinthe Pavlides, Violaine Didier, Philippe Chaslot, Vincent Cavaroc, Chloé Krempf, Anne-Caroline JambaudArchives : Clarissa Ruiz-Correal Musique : Rone feat. Alain Damasio - Bora vocalIslam Chipsy & Eek - El Bawaba Musique live : Red Axes, Maquis Son Sistèm, Camion Bazar, The Balek Band Crédits musicaux : ‘'Bora Vocal'' Composé par Rone (Erwan Castex) et Alain Damasio, interprété par Rone (Erwan Castex)© & ℗ 2008, InFinéPublié par InFinéCo-publié par Warner Chappell Music ‘'El Bawaba'' Composé et interprété par Islam Chipsy & Eek© & ℗ 2014, NashazphoneExtraits Live ‘'Red Axes - Live Nuits Sonores 2023'' Composé et interprété par Red Axes‘'Maquis Son Sistèm - Live Nuits Sonores 2023'' Composé et interprété par Maquis Son Sistèm (Folklore Collectif)‘'Camion Bazar - Live Nuits Sonores 2023'' Composé et interprété par Camion Bazar‘'The Balek Band - Live Nuits Sonores 2023” Composé et interprété par The Balek Band (ABS Records) Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Les musiques arabes sont bien plus qu’un oud et de la darbouka. Trop souvent relayées par le passé dans les rayons fourre-tout de « musique du monde » ou associés aux musiques traditionnelles, les mélodies et rythmes d’Afrique du Nord, du Liban ou Egypte connaissent aujourd’hui un regain de « hype ».En quoi l’histoire des musiques actuelles arabes est une histoire politique ? Quelle est la place des productions du monde arabe dans l’industrie mondiale de la musique ? Comment expliquer l’engouement français pour l’électro orientale ? Et à quel moment passe-t-on la barrière de l’appropriation culturelle ?Leïla Izrar est avec Mounir Kabbaj, producteur et cofondateur de l’agence Ginger Sounds, spécialisée dans les musiques des scènes méditerranéennes et africaines, aka « Le Mood du Mahmood » lorsqu’il mixe.A ÉCOUTERNotre playlist Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/playlist/79rkeTw3zGT8dbpZ9gt9PE?si=lnBEmbEoRyq2QG-qgF-MwgRÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSION Les Abranis groupe de rock Algérien kabyle, Vigon (Abdelghafoud Mouhsine), Les Variations, Led Zeppelin, Morrocan Roll (Les Variations, 1974), Nass El Ghiwane, Gnawa, Marcel Khalifa, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Sheikh Imam, Raï, Cheb Hasni, Cheb Mami, Dabkeh, le Micro Brise le Silence (MBS), Ouled El Bahdja (MBS, 1998), le rappeur marocain Gnawi, Aâcha Chaâb (Gnawi), Carte de séjour, Rachid Taha, Omar Souleymane, Islam Chipsy, le joueur de oud Gregory Dargent, le joueur de oud Brandon Terzic, Tokyo Gwana Trance. CRÉDITSTarab est un podcast de Binge Audio animé par Leïla Izrar. Cet épisode a été enregistré au studio V. Despentes de Binge Audio (Paris, 19e). Réalisation : Adel Ittel El Madani. Musique : Waseem et Lamisse. Chargée de production et d’édition : Camille Regache. Identité graphique : Sébastien Brothier (Upian). Direction des programmes : Joël Ronez. Direction de la rédaction : David Carzon. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
** Introduction Song: Moor Mother - Deadbeat Protest ** This week, we have a special episode of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk which features audio from an mini-interview we had during Moogfest 2017 with musician, MC, activist and more, Moor Mother about her background, music, Black Woman Rage, Afrofuturism, creativity and more. Moor Mother's mini-biography via the official Moogfest Website: "Camae Ayewa (Moor Mother) is a national and international touring musician and has performed at numerous festivals, colleges and universities sharing the stage with King Britt, Islam Chipsy, Claudia Rankine, and Bell Hooks and opening on tour for Screaming Females. A soundscape artist with work featured at Samek Art Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art Chicago, ICA Philadelphia and Everson Museum of Art, Camae is also a vocalist in punk band The Mighty Paradocs and free jazz group Irreversible Entanglements. Camae is co-founder and organizer of Rockers! Philly, a 10-year long running event series and festival focused on marginalized musicians and artists spanning multiple genres of music. As Moor Mother she released her debut album "Fetish Bones" on Don Giovanni records that was named 3rd best album of the year by The Wire Magazine, number 1 by Jazz Right Now and appeared on numerous end of the year list from Pitchfork, Noisy, Rolling Stone, and Spin Magazine. Moor Mother was named by Rolling Stone as one of the 10 artists to watch in 2016 and named Bandcamp’s 2016 artist of the year. Camae also released her first book of poetry called Fetish Bones in Winter 2016 on The AfroFuturist Affair small press. As a member of Black Quantum Futurism Collective (BQF), she has been a part of two literary works and several zines, and has been featured in exhibitions at the Schomburg Center, Rebuild Foundation Temple Contemporary at Tyler School of Art, and more. Camae Ayewa is a 2016 Leeway Transformation Award and Blade of Grass 2016 Fellow, has been an in artist in residency at West Philadelphia Neighborhood Time Exchange and WORM! Rotterdam residency, and will be featured with Black Quantum Futurism at Transmediale Festival in Berlin 2017. Moor Mother has appeared in the Quietus, the Fader, Vice and others. Moor Mother’s upcoming schedule includes Berhaign, Safe as Milk Festival, CTM Festival, MoogFest, and Donau Festival." ** Closing Song: Moor Mother - DIY Time Machine ** For more information about Moogfest, go to: http://www.Moogfest.com http://www.facebook.com/Moogfest http://www.twitter.com/Moogfest http://www.instagram.com/Moogfest For more information about Moor Mother, go to: http://www.MoorMother.com Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - most of the shows are clean/radio friendly.
Season 2.5, Episode 2. Our between-season season continues apace, as John & Mike listen to another three artists due to appear at Safe As Milk festival. This week, it's down to Islam Chipsy & EEK, Chrome, and Circle. Will John get through any of the artist bios without stumbling over difficult names or troublesome grammar? BEFORE THAT, Mike recounts a heartening tale of an unsuccessful sex shop rubbery robbery. Did you enjoy this? Want to follow us on that social media they have these days? Look for @ayppodcast, and head to our listening notes Tumblr: http://ayppodcast.tumblr.com
We may have missed a week, but we're back with an exclusive first play of a track from the new Silver Apples record. We've also got new downbeat tracks from Dean McPhee and Meursault contrasted with Soviet-era disco, French experimental pop from Léonore Boulanger, and Islam Chipsy. Elsewhere we have more Lewisham grime from The Square, Brazilian flavours from Swindle, and the inimitable sounds of Islam Chipsy.
Luke Turner is on a saturnine sabbatical so Lone Taxidermist Natalie Sharp steps into his comfortable brogues to co-present an hour of new music and, frankly, barely passable chat with John Doran. Exclusives from Gazelle Twin and Noura Mint Seymali, not to mention new music from Melt Yourself Down, Islam Chipsy and Pearson Sound. PERSUADE US to play your current favourite song. Leave a voicemail on 020 33 93 63 95. (Remember to say who you are, what song you want and WHY. Calls charged at your normal access rate.)
Cecilia Uddén och journalisten Magdi Abdel Hadi lotsar oss genom egyptisk vardag och samhällsklimat. Radiokorrespondenterna denna vecka handlar bland annat om mat. Cecilia Uddén tar oss med till en kusharirestaurang. Kushari är en egyptisk nationalrätt bestående av makaroner, ris, linser, kikärter, rostad lök och stark tomatsås. Tillsammans med den svensk-egyptiske journalisten Magdi Abdel Hadi, begrundar och analyserar Cecilia Uddén dagens situation i Egypten. Hur är det till exempel med egyptiska män, skakar dom hand med kvinnor eller inte? Och så får vi följa med på Shaabikonsert och lyssna på den populäre egyptiske Shaabimusikern Abdel Baset Hammouda och den explosivt extatiske unge kompositören Islam Chipsy.
A replay of our episode from 11 May 2015 Gareth and Anthony are focused on brand new music this week, with nine of the ten tracks either new or unreleased. We have a track from the forthcoming Thee Oh Sees record as well as new ones from the Eccentronic Research Council, Ela Orleans, and Dean McPhee; brand new digidub from Asher Senator via German label Jahtari and Danish producers Maffi. We’ve also got a mind-melting live recording of the unimitable Islam Chipsy alongside a recording of The Wit and Wisd
Gareth and Anthony are focused on brand new music this week, with nine of the ten tracks either new or unreleased. We have a track from the forthcoming Thee Oh Sees record as well as new ones from the Eccentronic Research Council, Ela Orleans, and Dean McPhee; brand new digidub from Asher Senator via German label Jahtari and Danish producers Maffi. We’ve also got a mind-melting live recording of the unimitable Islam Chipsy alongside a recording of The Wit and Wisdom of Nigel Farage.