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L'actu culture-média de ce jeudi 09 janvier L'Africa Museum de Tervuren a perdu près de 30.000 visiteurs l'année passée sur fond de tensions au sein de l'équipe L'Atomium, de son côté, a signé une année 2024 record Abou Sangare, le héros du film “L'histoire de Souleymane” a été régularisé Le procès de la chanteuse malienne Rokia Traore reporté dans deux semaines Au-Dedans de Will McPhail a remporté le prix BD Fnac France Inter 2025 Merci pour votre écoute N'hésistez pas à vous abonner également aux podcasts des séquences phares de Matin Première: L'Invité Politique : https://audmns.com/LNCogwPL'édito politique « Les Coulisses du Pouvoir » : https://audmns.com/vXWPcqxL'humour de Matin Première : https://audmns.com/tbdbwoQRetrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Retrouvez également notre offre info ci-dessous : Le Monde en Direct : https://audmns.com/TkxEWMELes Clés : https://audmns.com/DvbCVrHLe Tournant : https://audmns.com/moqIRoC5 Minutes pour Comprendre : https://audmns.com/dHiHssrEt si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Jason Singh is a sound artist, producer and performer. His creative output is an exploration of the natural world, voice and a wide range of music technologies. Works include live performance, immersive installations, studio recordings, broadcasts and sound walks. In this show he talks about how he makes music using the MIDI Sprout interface, a device that senses the electrical voltage of plants and converts it into MIDI information. He then uses the notes to control Ableton to produce the sounds he used in his recordings and immersive installations.Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:48 - Getting Started in Audio06:17 - Collaborating With Other Creatives09:46 - Studio Toys12:48 - Custom Built Instruments And Interfaces14:08 - Live Performances19:41 - Collaborating With Nature Using Biofeedback25:07 - Using The MIDI Sprout and PlantWave29:47 - Experiencing Nature Sounds In Real-Time31:44 - Creating An Immersive Installation For Womad40:54 - Opening Your Ears To Everyday SoundsAudio Credits:Afternoon - a commission by National Trust to create an entirely vocal piece which mimics the sounds of a woodland area in Tatton Park in Cheshire.Passing Light - an Ambient Jazz piece featuring trumpet player Yazz Ahmed.Rhubarb - is a biosonfication track from the latest release "The Hidden Music of Plants and Trees", created in collaboration with a Rhubarb plant.MIDI Sprout - https://www.midisprout.com/PlantWave - https://plantwave.com/en-gbJason Singh BiogJason Singh is sound artist, nature beatboxer, producer, dj, curator, facilitator and performer. Jason's life and work is rooted in listening - he follows a multi-sensory and cross-species approach to sound and music. His creative output is an exploration of the natural world, voice and a wide range of music technologies. Works includes live performance, immersive installations, studio recordings, music for film and theatre, deep listening and well being experiences, sound walks, broadcasts, music workshops, podcasts, soundtapes and immersive DJ sets. Collaborations and commissions include a diverse range of organisations and artists including BBC, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, V&A Museum, Earthshot Prize, WOMAD, Kew Gardens, Chester Zoo, SONOS, Luke Jerram, BFI, Celtic Connections, RNLI, National Trust, Tate Britain, Nitin Sawhney, George Ezra, Big Narstie, Yazz Ahmed, Shabaka Hutchings, Sebastian Rochford, Leafcutter John, Graham Massey (808 State), Natacha Atlas, Sarathy Korwar, Talvin Singh and Rokia Traore to name just a few. Jason is an associate Soundscape artist with D&B audiotechnik.https://jasonsinghthing.com/Credits:Afternoon - was a commission by National Trust to create an entirely vocal piece which mimics the sounds of a woodland area in Tatton Park in Cheshire, England. Passing Light - Ambient Jazz piece featuring trumpet player Yazz Ahmed Rhubarb - is a biosonfication track from the release "The Hidden Music of Plants and Trees" created in collaboration with a Rhubarb plant.Caro C BiogCaro C is an artist, engineer and teacher specialising in electronic music. Her self-produced fourth album 'Electric Mountain' is out now. Described as a "one-woman electronic avalanche" (BBC), Caro started making music thanks to being laid up whilst living in a double decker bus and listening to the likes of Warp Records in the late 1990's. This 'sonic enchantress' (BBC Radio 3) has now played in most of the cultural hotspots of her current hometown of Manchester, UK. Caro is also the instigator and project manager of electronic music charity Delia Derbyshire Day.URL: http://carocsound.com/Twitter: @carocsoundInst: @carocsoundFB: https://www.facebook.com/carocsound/
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (07.02.2022) - Offrez-vous un concentré inédit d'énergies créatives au féminin ! Durant les 55 minutes de ce programme, votre sens de l'orientation musicale sera bousculé par une escouade de magiciennes du son venues de différentes régions du globe. De l'avant-garde minimaliste au néoclassique illustratif, en passant par diverses partitions à caractères éthniques et contemporains, vous arpenterez des mondes imaginaires riches et fascinants.
Jamie Catto is an author, film-maker and musician running transformational workshops and events to reclaim all the treasure we edited away into the shadows and facilitate everyone daring to be more real, more fallible, more tender, more intimate. Jamie Catto is a former and founding member of Faithless. He was the ballad singer/songwriter, and became Art Director and Video Director of the band before leaving in 1999 to form the double-Grammy nominated, global music and film project 1 Giant Leap. His last album with Faithless was Sunday 8PM. He is also known as a photographer, script editor and creative catalyst. When Jamie Catto and Duncan Bridgeman formed 1 Giant Leap, they toured to such nations as Senegal, Ghana, South Africa, Uganda, India, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, America and Europe, equipped solely with a digital video camera, a laptop and a vision to explore ‘The Unity in the Diversity'. They released the first ‘1 Giant Leap' in 2002. (It was nominated for 2 Grammys in 2003, sold over 300 thousand albums, and won numerous awards globally). They collaborated with such artists as Dennis Hopper, Kurt Vonnegut, Michael Stipe, Bono, Susan Sarandon, k.d. Lang, Tom Robbins, Dido, Brian Eno, Tim Robbins, Daniel Lanois, Yoko Ono, J. P. Donleavy, Naomi Klein, Oumou Sangare, Billy Connolly, Baaba Maal, Rokia Traore, DBC Pierre, Neneh Cherry, Robbie Williams, Lila Downs, Bob Geldof, Neale Donald Walsch, Stephen Fry, Gita Mehta, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Hariprasad Chaurasia, Speech, Mahotella Queens, Michael Franti etc. In 2004, Simon Fuller and 19 Entertainment backed the production of the 2nd 1 Giant Leap Film, TV Series and CD, “What About Me?”1 Giant Leap finished their second film / album ‘What About Me?' released on region 2 DVD June 2008 in the UK and won Grand Jury Best Documentary at Red Rock Film Festival at first screening in America at the end of 2008, has received numerous recognitions and additional screenings including a special screening at the DocMiami International Film Festival in 2010. (The making of What About Me? TV series screens on Channel 4 this November 2010.) They travelled across 50 countries and 5 continents recording music and interviews What About Me? website It features Tim Robbins, Daniel Lanois, KD Lang, Susan Sarandon, Zap Mama, Bob Geldof, Noam Chomsky, Billy Connolly, Marianne Williamson, Deepak Chopra, Neale Donald Walcsh, Courtney Love, Carrie Fisher, Bhagavan Das, Ram Dass, Oumou Sangare, Rokia Traore, Stephen Fry, Eckhart Tolle, Michael Franti, Michael Stipe, DBC Pierre, Will Young Ram Dass Daniel Lanois, Maxi Jazz, Oumou Sangare, Mahotella Queens, Stewart Copeland, Lila Downs Ramata Diakite, and others. Deep breathe, Jamie is insanely gifted and our chat he shares his wisdom and we delve more into the workshops he is offering in 2020 and how he lets life happen to him and moves with the beat rather than move against the beat. He finds the space between the notes, and it definatly shines through in our chat, just what an amazing human being Jamie is. I was super nervous in our catch up, which I feel confident in my other talks, I have mastered moving through my nerves, but you can see why in our talk, Jamie is a big soul with a lot to share and I am committed to bringing my listeners the best parts of my guests, I believe we were able to reveal a lot of gems in our chat, and I hope to get to have him on again as their is so much more to share.. You can catch the full episode on OneSpaceLove You Tube Channel visit www.onespace.love
This show started in Kolkatta, moved to Kenya, then a brief RIP to Mory Kante, some Afro-Canadian fusion, a shout-out to Rokia Traore's child custody woes, and moved on through West Africa to Colombia, Wales, Sweden, France, The Balkans, Mississippi, and up to the safe side of the 49th with a feature on the new CD by The Burying Ground (country blues from Roberts Creek), and all sorts of Canadiana before Tim Readman gave us an exclusive on a new song about Going On Zoom. Ended with a flourish of Celtic music from BC's Kierah, and two great Irish bands - The Pogues and Four Men & A Dog. Phew! 35 years on CiTR!!! The odd technological flaw apart, this was a FUN show. Enjoy the podcast!!
L'Afrique en marche, les têtes d’affiche de Denise Epoté de TV5MONDE, comme chaque dimanche sur RFI. Trois grandes figures ce dimanche 22 mars. Rokia Traore, le combat d’une mère. Benazir Hilali, gérer le Covid-19 en Afrique. Et Nebiyat Demeke Fiseha, fondatrice de Rohobot Home pour les soins à domicile. ►Pour revenir à la situation de Rokia Traore, incarcérée en France. Le gouvernement malien, dans un communiqué du 20 mars, assure suivre de près la situation de l'artiste, explique avoir reçu les ambassadeurs de France et de Belgique à ce sujet, et invite la chanteuse « à mettre un terme à la grève de la faim qu'elle observe depuis plusieurs jours et qui risque d'altérer sa santé ».
Reverb's world music guru Mark Johnson interviews Guest Director Rokia Traore following her opening performance, and reviews 30 Years of Mr Bongo.
Producer Paul Chandler reports from Bamako, exploring the rich musical culture of Mali including interviews and music from Malian singer-songwriter Rokia Traore
Sesión sin palabras que arranca con el nuevo proyecto de Concha Buika, un EP de cinco canciones que abre con una versión del clásico de Manzanita. Rafael Riqueni ha vuelto con una nueva obra maestra El parque Maria Luisa que presenta en el Flamenco on Fire. Arrancamos así con un viaje de ida y vuelta a Mali con lo nuevo de Shongoy Blues. Recuperamos el blues que nos sirve de sintonía, una composición de Isidro Muñoz donde confluyen las guitarras de Javier Más y de Moraito Chico. Sigue la enigmática Rokia Traore, nuestro Diego Carrasco y la nueva grabación de Toumani Diabaté que se ha reencontrado con Juan y Josemi Carmona en unos conciertos del Shongay. Recordamos a Ketama y los fantásticos conciertos que ha ofrecido Residente este verano. El paso de Diego El Cigala por Pirineos Sur donde nos cantó Periódico de ayer. Tomatito y Michel Camilo interpretan Nuages de Django Reinhart. Escuchamos el blues de Carmen Souza y el de Mariem Hassan procedente del imprescindible libro/disco/DVD La voz indómita (Nubenegra) y acabamos con una grabación en directo de Camarón con Tomatito, Rubem Dantas, Carles Benavent y Jorge Pardo.
Engagée depuis plusieurs années pour la cause des réfugiés, surtout depuis la crise malienne survenue en 2012, la chanteuse malienne Rokia Traore vient d’être nommée ambassadrice de bonne volonté du haut commissariat de l’Onu auprès des réfugiés, pour l’Afrique de l’ouest et du centre. Son nouvel album « Né so » est tout naturellement dédié à ces habitants contraints de quitter leur terre.
This week's show featured the latest Putumayo CD - African Rumba, music from Mali's wonderful Rokia Traore (coming to Vancouver next weekend), and a major focus on the Nominees for the 2016 Canadian Folk Music Awards (December 2-3, in Toronto). I also spiced things up with some tasty Halloween "treats".
TALK TALK. MYRRHMAN – 5:15Laughing Stock, Verve, 1991 ALAIN BASHUNG. MALAXE – 4:20Fantaisie Militaire, Barclay, 1998 JOSEPH ARTHUR. MERCEDES – 4:00Big City Secrets, Real World, 1996 BRIAN ENO. GOLDEN HOURS – 4:00Another Green World, Island, 1975 GEOFFREY ORYEMA. LAND OF ANAKA – 5:20Exile, Real World, 1990 ROKIA TRAORE. STRANGE FRUIT – 3:40Né So, Nonesuch, 2016 […] Cet article Errance #76 : De Talk Talk à Nina Simone est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.
Tribute to Calypso Rose (Lifetime Achievement Award at this weekend's WOMEX conference in Santiago de Compostela), New releases by Noura Mint Seymali (Mauritania), Swedish trio Irmelin, troubadours Martin Simpson & Dom Flemons, celebration of 800 years of parliamentary democracy (Sweet Liberties), Nova Scotia sisters Cassie & Maggie, California Celtic combo Wake The Dead, and more. Plus mini-features on Rokia Traore (Mali), Roy Forbes (BC), and James Keelaghan (MB) - who are coming to town in the next few days.
Dal Mali la stella internazionale della nuova musica africana Rokia Traore' Live nei nostri studi e gran finale dedicato all'Elettronica Contemporanea con Clark, Tim Hecker e altri.
Small tribute to Dan Hicks, who passed away this week, age 74, in California. New releases from Rokia Traore and Sidestepper. Looking ahead to Festival du Bois, CelticFest Vancouver, Eilen Jewell concert, Bumper Jacksons, etc. Tried to hook up to St. James Hall for a live feed at the Mayor's announcement saving the building. Couldn't get it to work. Oh well. Also SAM would not let me choose anything. I switched it off. Managed to restore its settings eventually!
Gina McKee and Christopher Hampton on French playwright Florian Zeller's The Mother, which explores a mother's depression after her son leaves home. The award-winning Malian singer-songwriter Rokia Traoré discusses her new album Né So. A new exhibition revealing the day-to-day routines of ancient Egyptians and a link with fashion today.
Dolci voci femminili dall'Africa: la straordinaria tradizione polifonica del Camerun, i ritmi wassoulou del Mali (Oumou Sangare) e il nuovo corso, colto e raffinato, di Rokia Traore.
In the first of four special editions of the Guardian music podcast, Alexis Petridis, Kieran Yates and Rebecca Nicholson preview the year's biggest music festival. Plus, Tim Jonze talks to revellers as they arrive at camp and there's a live track by Rokia Traore
Dntel remixes Enya. Mali's Rokia Traore brings the beauty and then we pick up a bit with Toronto's Austra. We drop some post-punk/post-rock with Sonic Youth and Pixies then legends Eek-a-Mouse and Lee Perry bring the reggae. Electronic music pioneer Daphne Oram brings her Bird of Parallax, and Santogold drops a nice remix of L.E.S. Artistes. We drop beats towards the finish with the PNW underground hip-hop of Mad Rad, Sapient and Grayskul, finishing up with the indie pop of Sweden's Palpitation. Tracklist: 0:00 Dntel - Boadicea 3:17 Rokia Traore - Dounia 9:27 Austra - Spellwork (MNDR Nighttime Remix) 14:33 Sonic Youth - Tunic (Song For Karen) 20:47 Pixies - Broken Face 24:16 Eek-a-Mouse - Dip Em 28:02 Lee "Scratch" Perry & The Whitebellyrats - Panic In Babylon 35:38 Daphne Oram - Bird of Parallax 39:48 Santogold - L.E.S. Artistes (XXXchange Mix) 43:36 Mad Rad - Jungle Cat 47:48 Sapient - Dopesick 51:26 Grayskul - Scarecrow 54:28 Palpitation - I Lost and Died http://www.howesoundsystem.com http://www.facebook.com/howesoundsystem
Nicole Kidman on horror roles; footballer Walter Tull's life on stage; African musicians Salif Keita and Rokia Traore; Shameless producer Paul Abbott; author Margaret Forster and the Jacksons.
With Kirsty Lang. Sixteen years ago a small British film, set in Sheffield, about a group of redundant steelworkers who decide that stripping could be a way out of their problems, became an international hit. As The Full Monty makes its stage debut, the writer Simon Beaufoy talks to Kirsty about why he wants to turn a celluloid success into theatre gold. The first artist to be announced for this year's Glastonbury festival was singer Rokia Traore from Mali. And in an intended act of solidarity with the war-torn country, Malian bands will open the Pyramid stage each day of the festival. Kirsty talks to Rokia Traore, and to Salif Keita, one of the earliest Malian performers to become an international star, about their new albums and the role of musicians in Mali now. The bestselling New York author John Green's latest novel The Fault In Our Stars has attracted a great deal of attention, because it deals with a young girl suffering advanced stages of cancer yet manages to be a darkly humorous read. John Green discusses the background to the novel, which came to him while working as a chaplain in a children's hospital, and how he found the voice of the protagonist, Hazel. Producer Ellie Bury.
DNA chat through a meal including a Rokia Traore (7:40) appetizer, then main courses from Basia Bulat (10:50), Lacey Sturm (18:10), Pinegrove (29:50), and Radiation City (38:20). Then some side dishes (49:33) and finishing off with desert from the winning album. (58:30).Listen live to "New Music Digest" every Wednesday at Noon Central at Mixlr.com/shoethedoe and thanks for your support for the shoe the doe podcast network at Patreon.com/aaronanddenee!