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Daydreamer
Daydreamer Sessions Live 2018/11/16

Daydreamer

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 172:02


Kāma - Maribou State Uno Esta - Cadien Driftwood - LeSage Spirit of Astana (ft. Mamadou Diabate and Robert Yuldashev) - Dirtwire Coastal Brake - Tycho Staralfur (Mojib Break of Dawn Remix) - Sigur Rós Give Me Some Time - Architex (feat. DJ Ink) Super Fantasy (Gavin Hardkiss Barefoot Remix) - E1SBAR For You (DJ Koze Mbira Remix Full Version) DJ Koze Mbira Remix Full Version - Michael Mayer, Joe Goddard Drifter - VOLO Swim High - Rivka Wicked Game (Dubstep Remix) - The PhonoGraff Roots of The Earth (Hedflux Remix) - Liquid Bloom Ancestors (Shamans Dream & Porangui Remix) - Porangui Subterranean Sanctuary (Mose Robert Remix) - Desert Dwellers Saguaro - Tone Ranger Forest Hills - Indian Wells Eyes Give In - Lusine I Know Places (Its Overture Remix) - Lykke Li Invincible - Big Wild Resurrection - Beats Antique Have You Passed Through This Night Before? - UNKLE Everything In Its Right Place (Paul Oakenfold 2008 Remix) - Radiohead Lullaby (P & D Remix and Dj Júnior Faria Bootleg) - The Cure So Much to Give (L D R U Remix) - YesYou Jump In The Line (We Like Turtles Remix) - Harry Belafonte Tag Team Triangle - SLF & Merkin Samba Magic - Basement Jaxx Lamb vs Cosmos What Sound (Tom Middleton Deep Step Mix) - Lamb Pleasure Principle (Boscida und Farcher Boogie Janet Edit) - Janet Jackson Seven - Tash Sultana Takin' It To The Max (Lowtemp Anthem) - Exmag Song Champa - Pensativa Recorded live at The Dudes Brewery in Thousand Oaks, Ca.      

Mondo Jazz
Destination Africa! [Mali, Morocco & Tunisia] [Mondo Jazz Ep. 22]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 121:19


In this episode we'll explore jazz by African musicians and by foreign musicians fascinated with the African continent and its music, with a special focus on Mali, Morocco and Tunisia. The Playlist includes: Yacine Boulares, Anouar Brahem & Dave Holland, Bill Frisell & Sidiki Camara, Ben Allison & Mamadou Diabate, Roswell Rudd & Toumani Diabate, Michael Blake, Joachim Kuhn & Majid Bekkas, Smadj, Daniel Freedman, Club d'Elf, Toubab Krewe, Regina Carter, Dee Dee Bridgewater, BOZILO. Detailed playlist at: https://spinitron.com/radio/index.php?station=rfb&playlist=6554#here

The Archives Podcast
Ep 17 - 60 Years of Folk, Part 5: Expanding the definition of folk

The Archives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 49:45


From Wiggleworms to the Latin Music Festival, this two-part episode explores how the school has expanded class offerings and community programs to be more inclusive and broad-reaching over the past 36 years. This is part five of a six-part documentary series on the 60-year history of Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music, told through the voices and songs of the people who were there. The conversations featured were gathered in collaboration with StoryCorps this year, along with archival music culled from the school's Resource Center. Go to oldtownschool.org/StoryCorps to hear more excerpts, full interviews, and to learn more about this ongoing partnership. Original recordings featured in this episode (in order of occurrence): - “Glory of Love” performed by Big Bill Broonzy live at Circle Pines Center, circa 1950s - “Yemaya” performed by Conjunto Cespedes, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 2/5/2000 - StoryCorps conversation between Jim Hirsch & Skip Landt, StoryCorps booth at the Chicago Cultural Center, 7/6/2017 - “Puerto Rico Mi Tierra Natal” performed by Los Pleneros de la 21, University of Chicago, 11/25/1989 - StoryCorps conversation between Michael Miles & Skip Landt, 4545 N Lincoln Ave, 10/20/2017 - “Carnavalito” performed by Andes Manta, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, World Music Wednesday, 4/6/2011 - Interviews with Juan Dies by Mareva Lindo & Raul Fernandez, 11/11/2016 & 12/2/2016 - “De Camaleon” performed by Groupo Canta Claro, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, World Music Wednesday, 8/10/2008 - “Jarabe Planeco” performed by Sones de Mexico Ensemble, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, Festival de Son, 11/11/2006 - StoryCorps conversation between Mateo Mulcahy & Karima Daoudi, 4545 N Lincoln Ave, 9/27/2017 - “Cripple Creek” performed by Fleming Brown & Ray Tate, 333 W North Ave, 4/15/1962 - “Joulafassa“ performed by Mamadou Diabate, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, World Music Wednesday, 8/6/2008 - “Skip to My Lou” performed by Anne-Marie Akin, “Songs for Wiggleworms,” 2006 - StoryCorps conversation between Katie Lahiff & Erin Flynn, 4545 N Lincoln Ave, 5/1/2017 - StoryCorps conversation between Laura Doherty & Karen Banks-Lubicz, 4545 N Lincoln Ave, 5/20/2017 - “If All of the Raindrops” performed by Laura Doherty, “Songs for Wiggleworms,” 2006 Recommended listening: - Live from the Old Town School, Vol 1-4, 2011: https://www.oldtownschool.org/liverecordings/ - Songs for Wiggleworms, 2006: https://www.bloodshotrecords.com/album/songs-fo-wiggleworms

Music and Concerts
Balla Kouyate & World Vision Traditional Malian Music from Massachusetts

Music and Concerts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2011 68:15


Balla Kouyate is a griot and virtuoso player of the balaphon. Considered the predecessor of the xylophone and the first Mande instrument, the balafon is made up of wood slats of varying lengths. The slats are secured over two rows of calabash gourds, which serve as natural amplifiers. Each gourd is punctured with small holes over which Balla places thin plastic tape. The vibrating air rattles the plastic to create the desired sound. Were he back home in Mali, Balla would use spider webs (collected from kitchen walls) to cover the holes. The first known balafon dates back to the 13th century and remains under the guardianship of the Kouyate family. It is considered a UNESCO-protected Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Once a year it is brought out and played during a ceremony. In this concert Kouyate performs with singer Adjaratou "Tapani" Demba, Sekou "Pablo" Dembele, Makane Kouyate, Idrissa Kone, Daniel Day, and Raja Kassis. Speaker Biography: To say that Kouyate was born into a musical family is an understatement. His family lineage goes back over 800 years to Balla Faseke, the first of an unbroken line of djelis, or griots, in the Kouyate clan. The members of this family are regarded as the original praise-singers of the Malinke people, one of the ethnic groups found across much of West Africa. Djelis are the oral historians, musicians and performers who keep alive and celebrate the history of the Mande people of Mali, Guinea and other West African countries. Kouyate frequently performs traditional music at weddings, baptisms, and other domestic ceremonies within the West African immigrant communities of Boston, New York City, and beyond, and also leads the fusion group World Vision. He often accompanies kora master Mamadou Diabate, 2009 Grammy winner in Traditional World Music, and in 2004 joined NEA National Heritage Fellow Sidiki Cond Kouyate for a month-long residency at Carnegie Hall. In 2010, Balla Kouyate was awarded a Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship in the Traditional Arts.

Radio BSOTS
BSOTS 097 - the post-GRAMMY world music episode...

Radio BSOTS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2010 55:07


Show #97 celebrates the world music nominees and winners from the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards. featured artists include Bela Fleck, Mamadou Diabate, Femi Kuti, Oumou Sangare, Omar Sosa, and others. this episode is 100% WORKSAFE.

Podcast – The Jazz Session
Rochester International Jazz Festival – Day 4

Podcast – The Jazz Session

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2007


Show #5 from the 2007 Rochester International Jazz Festival. Featuring reviews, news, interviews and more! On this edition: Live sound samples from Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks and Mamadou Diabate, interviews with festival attendees, and a feature on the Swedish electronica group Midaircondo. Be sure to visit the following sites for more RIJF coverage: Fretful Porpentine Jazz@Rochester Cup O' Books Will Yurman's multimedia slideshows Refrigerator