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Rectangle's Podcast
Episode 1016: Le Grand Remplacement #19

Rectangle's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 60:22


In a bar under the seven seasToni Esposito – L' Eroe Di Plastica(1974, Italie)Yosui Inoue – Pi Po Pa(Japon, 1990)Kiko Dinucci feat. Rodrigo Ogi – Veneno(Brésil, 2020)Chervona Ruta - Oy Marichko Chicheri (Ukraine, 1984)Bernard Estardy – Cha Tatch Ka(France, 1971)Thai Thanh – Bung Sang(Vietnam, année inconnue)Sinn Sisamouth & Ros Sereysotha – (New Year's Eve)(Cambodge, sixties)Cem Karaka – Gilgamis(Turquie, seventies)Duongdao & Chailai – Mia Rai Duen(Thaïlande, année inconnue)Jalil Bennis & Les Golden Hands – Mirza(Maroc, 1967)René Binamé & les Roues de Secours – Dji Vou Iesse ti Tchin(Belgique, 1990)Qloaqa Letal – La Vida Me Escupe(Espagne, 1983)The Outcasts – The Chase(Irlande du Nord, 1997)Calexico – No Te Vayas (USA, 2012)Dengue Fever – Ghost Voice(USA, 2015)Tiahoun Gèsseèssè – Sema(Ethiopie, 1975)Shankar & Jaikishan – Bombay Talkie - Title Music (Inde, 1970)

Rectangle's Podcast
Episode 1016: Le Grand Remplacement #19

Rectangle's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 60:22


In a bar under the seven seasToni Esposito – L' Eroe Di Plastica(1974, Italie)Yosui Inoue – Pi Po Pa(Japon, 1990)Kiko Dinucci feat. Rodrigo Ogi – Veneno(Brésil, 2020)Chervona Ruta - Oy Marichko Chicheri (Ukraine, 1984)Bernard Estardy – Cha Tatch Ka(France, 1971)Thai Thanh – Bung Sang(Vietnam, année inconnue)Sinn Sisamouth & Ros Sereysotha – (New Year's Eve)(Cambodge, sixties)Cem Karaka – Gilgamis(Turquie, seventies)Duongdao & Chailai – Mia Rai Duen(Thaïlande, année inconnue)Jalil Bennis & Les Golden Hands – Mirza(Maroc, 1967)René Binamé & les Roues de Secours – Dji Vou Iesse ti Tchin(Belgique, 1990)Qloaqa Letal – La Vida Me Escupe(Espagne, 1983)The Outcasts – The Chase(Irlande du Nord, 1997)Calexico – No Te Vayas (USA, 2012)Dengue Fever – Ghost Voice(USA, 2015)Tiahoun Gèsseèssè – Sema(Ethiopie, 1975)Shankar & Jaikishan – Bombay Talkie - Title Music (Inde, 1970)

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2021.10.28 Sampled & AMPED Thursdays with Dan Lloyd

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 122:54


As broadcast October 28, 2021 with plenty of extra new sauces to taste from the podcast buffet.  Tonight we wish Frank Ocean a very happy birthday to start the show, a guy who has totally changed the game with both his talent & just being who he is.  For the remainder of our first hour there is a good amount of backlog from all over the map on our Sampled funk n soul hour with cuts from Glasgow, Detroit, NYC, Brasil, Cambodia, Cuba, The UK, Berlin, Melbourne, Nigeria, Argentina, South Africa, and so much more that it felt like a travel gig but that already happened last night!  Dan Lloyd joins us once again to talk over all the great albums that just came out and are dropping tomorrow, most notably on the former with Biffy Clyro, and the latter with The War On Drugs.  #feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Frank Ocean – LostShaka Loves You – Get DownGizelle Smith – King of the MountainSurprise Chef – Crayfish Caper (NuYorican Broken Mix)Florencia Andrada – El ImperioTony Allen & Hugh Masekela – Agbada Bougou (Cool Cats mix) Part II (33:39)Allen Stone – The Wire Parcels – TheworstthingSinn Sisamouth – Mock!Robertinho Silva & Alexandre Ito feat Milton Nascimento – OlhaQuantic ft Nidia Bongora – El ChiclanLady Wray – Under The SunLaura Rain & The Caesars – Rise Again Part III (61:39)Parquet Courts - Homo SapienEvery Time I Die - Thing With FeathersGreen Day  - 2000 Light Years Away (BBC Session)The Copyrights - Part of the LandscapeBiffy Clyro - Holy Water Part IV (91:42)Kills Birds - Cough Up CherriesJerry Cantrell - Siren SongJack White - Taking Me BackSlash Ft. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - The River Is RisingThe War On Drugs - I Don't Live Here Anymore Ft. Lucius 

Newbie Homemade Mashup Lab
[mashup] Sinn Sisamouth - Kung Prous Srolanch X 鳳飛飛 - 巧合

Newbie Homemade Mashup Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 2:58


Sinn Sisamouth - Kung Prous Srolanch 鳳飛飛 - 巧合

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The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2021.01.13 Round Trip Wednesdays with Barbora Brunclíková

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 116:29


As broadcast January 13, 2021.  We spotlight Johnny Cash's great comeback album of 1968 to start with his rousing performance captured in "At Folsom Prison," recorded on this date.  In part 3 we head to Cambodia with Barbora, so we get into the terrible tragedy of a generation of brilliant musicians lost to the Khmer Rouge's genocide.  Although gone, their music lives on forever, and has planted the seeds in a new generation of Khmer audio brilliance in modern times.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Johnny Cash – Folsom Prison Blues (LIVE)The Nude Party – Chevrolet VanPaul & The Tall Trees – My God (I Remember 98)Tom Waits – Downtown TrainBob Dylan – Don't Think Twice, It's AlrightAndy Shauf – Neon SkylinePart II (30:03)Ros Serey Sothea – DesperateRos Serey Sothea – FlowersBaksey Cham Krong – Full MoonSinn Sisamouth – Kung Prous SrolanchPen Ran – Kom Veacha Tha Sneha KnomLaura Mam – Soben SnehPhum Vuphirit – Lover Boy Part III (57:05)Ros Serey Sothea – I'm 16Yol Aularong - Broken Heart ManDengue Fever – Shave Your BeardThe Cambodian Space Project - Black to GoldNikki Nikki – Home For DinnerLaura Mam - Kyom Min Sok Chet TePart IV (87:07)DPR IAN, LIVE - No BlueberriesSo!Yoon! feat Phum Viphurit - Wingsmillic – ParadiseRad Museum – Dancing In The RainMiso - Take me92914 - Sunset

Insight Cambodia
Cambo Recommended Reading List

Insight Cambodia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 6:25


Check out our recommendations to get up to speed on all things Cambodia, whether you’re planning for a trip or already living here! Reading List: When The Clouds Fell From The Sky by Robert Carmichael; The Elimination by Rithy Phan ; When the War was Over by Elizabeth Becker; “The Playground” by Terrence M McCoy To Watch: A Cook’s Tour S1 E5 (Anthony Bourdain); Travels with my Father S1 E 3,4,5 (Jack Whitehall) ; Wonders of the Monsoon- Deluge E2 (BBC); Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten, Cambodia’s Lost Rock & Roll Auditory Pleasure: The Cambodian Space Project; Sinn Sisamouth; Ros Sereysothea; Pan Ron

The Documentary Life
Maiden and Archival Storytelling with Alex Holmes

The Documentary Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 46:18


Ever wonder what it might be like to discover a treasure trove of archival footage that lay untouched for over thirty years for your documentary film? That's exactly what happened for veteran BBC and multi-award winning filmmaker, https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0391739/ (Alex Holmes) on his latest film, https://www.sonyclassics.com/maiden/ (Maiden), a documentary about 26 year old Tracy Edwards who set out to skipper the first-ever female crew during the https://www.theoceanrace.com/ (Whitbread Round the World Race), a race that spans 33k miles and lasts for nine months.   Topics Discussed how finding this boat load of archival footage allowed Alex Holmes to tell his doc in an exciting narrative, nearly real-time fashion Alex Holmes gives his four elements for funding for documentaries details the search for archival, how to edit with it for free, and license afterwards how all doc filmmakers actually experience imposter syndrome how the first step in leading a documentary life is the hardest and most essential step   Additional Resources Trailer for Maiden https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SGpb6K9C5s Chris in Cambodia SeriesIn Chris in Cambodia, TDL host and doc filmmaker, http://www.chrisparkhurst.com (Chris G. Parkhurst) shares some of his stories and lessons from his most recent trip filming in Cambodia, working on he and his wife, Steph's, current documentary, http://www.elvisofcambodia.com (Elvis of Cambodia). Cambodian Singer, Sinn Sethsochhata In Part Eight, Chris, discusses one of his final and most difficult of interviews with the granddaughter of famous Cambodian singer, Sinn Sisamouth. This segment takes a look at not only how important the interview is for the doc filmmaker, but how often, important relationships are built during with our subjects during these interviews.   Sponsors & Thank Youshttp://musicvine.com/ ()Thank you to music licensing platform, https://musicvine.com/ (Music Vine) for their fresh and diverse music and for contributing the wonderful music that we've used in this week's episode. If you need any music for your doc project, we can honestly recommend https://musicvine.com/ (Music Vine). Want 20% off of your first music licensing purchase?  No licensing restrictions or number of tracks! Simply http://www.musicvine.com (use promo code MYDOCLIFE at checkout!)   Subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-documentary-life/id1112679868 (Apple) | https://open.spotify.com/show/0wYlYHJzyk3Y7fHzDDwvmp (Spotify) | https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/thedocumentarylife/the-documentary-life (Stitcher) |  Rate and ReviewIf you have found value in this podcast please leave a review so it can become more visible to others. Simply click the https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/documentary-life-filmmaking-documentary-films-documentary/id1112679868?mt=2 (link) and then click on the Ratings and Reviews tab to make your entry. Thank you for your support!  

The Documentary Life
Making a Documentary Series in China with Dominic Johnson-Hill

The Documentary Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 41:18


Entrepreneur, https://www.asianentrepreneur.org/dominic-johnson-hill-plastered/ (Dominic Johnson-Hill), has just spent the last year traveling China and presenting for the documentary series, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7QvDyCi7hE (Seasons of China). But the journey to becoming one of China's most recognizable tv presenters was a unique one, and certainly not without its challenges. When Dominic Johnson-Hill traveled the world in the early 90s, China was just supposed to be a stop along the way. But then he ran out of money. So he learned the language, started a market research business, then Beijing's first t-shirt brand, http://plasteredtshirts.com/ (Plastered). Since then, Johnson-Hill, has become a celebrity in China and is now the host of the 24-episode documentary series, Seasons of China. Topics Discussedhow the seeds of entrepreneurship were sown when Dominic Johnson-Hill went broke in the middle of Beijing how often it is an artist or entrepreneur's passion that can bring others onboard a project what it was like for Dominic Johnson-Hill to spend a year out in the provinces of China, filming on the Seasons of China series the filmmaker's awareness of documenting parts of culture that may someday no longer exist why it's important for the doc filmmaker to find different ways in which to connect with their interview subjects and how they can best do so   Additional Seasons of China Resources Episode one of, Seasons of China, the 24-episode series presented by Dominic Johnson-Hill https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7QvDyCi7hE&t=7s An interview with Seasons of Change presenter, Dominic Johnson-Hill https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5ddw0iO-WM Chris in Cambodia SeriesIn Chris in Cambodia, TDL host and doc filmmaker, http://www.chrisparkhurst.com (Chris G. Parkhurst) shares some of his stories and lessons from his most recent trip filming in Cambodia, working on he and his wife, Steph's, current documentary, http://www.elvisofcambodia.com (Elvis of Cambodia). In Part Six, Chris and Patrick travel to Siem Reap to film the first of three very important Sinn Sisamouth scenes. It is in Siem Reap, a town most noted for the famous temples of Angkor Wat, that Chris finds a local artist whom they can film depicting a Sinn Sisamouth song. And it is here, that they will first employ Chris' carefully constructed plan to shoot the b-roll in a unique way that best tells the story of the scene.   Related Videos From the Set of Elvis of Cambodia Behind the Scenes with Our Siem Reap Painter   Filming Sinn Sisamouth's Champey Siem Reap   #Doclifer StoriesWhere we share our listeners https://thedocumentarylife.com/blog/doclifer-stories-erin-mcgoff/ (#doclives and filmmaking stories). This week's http://www.thedocumentarylife.com/blog/doclifer-stories-scott-link (#Doclifer Story), comes from Hasan Demirtas, who shares with us his journey to and through his first feature doc, https://younameit2019.wixsite.com/mysite/ (You Name It), a film that explores three of the world's prominent genocides.   Sponsors & Thank Youshttp://musicvine.com/ ()Thank you to music licensing platform, https://musicvine.com/ (Music Vine) for their fresh and diverse music and for contributing the wonderful music that we've used in this week's episode. If you need any music for your doc project, we can honestly recommend https://musicvine.com/ (Music Vine). Want 20% off of your first music licensing purchase?  No licensing restrictions or number of tracks! Simply http://www.musicvine.com (use promo code MYDOCLIFE at checkout!)   Subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-documentary-life/id1112679868 (Apple) | https://open.spotify.com/show/0wYlYHJzyk3Y7fHzDDwvmp (Spotify) | https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/thedocumentarylife/the-documentary-life (Stitcher) |  Rate and ReviewIf you have...

Jellybean Podcast with Doug Lynch
Jellybean 92 With Sethy Ung & The Angkor Hospital For Children

Jellybean Podcast with Doug Lynch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018 33:27


Let’s talk about Cambodia. Let's talk to a young man born in Australia as a result of war. Let’s appreciate what just one asylum seeking family can achieve. Sometimes curiosity can take you on an expected journey. Sometimes a mixture of fortune and fate (if such things truly exist) throw opportunities at your feet, though you may not know it at the time. A journey of self discovery. An offer of help to a group of strangers. An appreciation of one’s own good fortune alongside the humility to be the ladder for others when needed. Sethy Ung is the first Cambodian to have been born in Australia. And he counts himself lucky as a result. We met and worked together as emergency medicine trainee registrars in Liverpool Hospital in the south west suburbs of Sydney. While the rest of us took annual leave to go surfing or head off to exotic locations, Sethy quietly flew over to Cambodia to help a paediatric critical care facility with their staffing and training. Over time a few of the ED staff followed him over for a week or two. But what happens when you leave? What benefit then has your presence been outside of the duration of you physically being there? How much can one person really achieve when there is so much to be fixed? Quietly, Sethy found a way. Relax. Listen. And then think about that idea that has been tapping away in the corner of your mind and ask yourself “What is stopping me?” It starts with a decision. For more on the origin story of the Angkor Hospital for Children visit the Friends Without A Border site - https://fwab.org/ahc/ Thank you to Sethy for sharing his story and thank you to Matt McPartlin for another thought provoking jellybean. Thank you also to Kong Bun Choeun who wrote the 1968 Khmer classic Mloup Snae Derm Sraulav ( ម្លប់ស្នេហ៍ដើមស្រឡៅ ) (Lovely Shadows) sung here by Sinn Sisamouth and Ros Serey Sothea. I rudely cut the duet in half but you can find this tune and many more at the Soundcloud page of Cambodian Vintage Music where they kindly allow free downloads. (How about that!) https://soundcloud.com/cambodianvintagemusic

Scarlo's International House of Music
Scarlo Wapittaluigi's International House of Music - Episode 58 - Featuring our FEATURED ARTIST: ERKIN KORAY! The Turkish Psychedelic Space Lord Himself, alongside Musi-O-Tunya, Sinn Sisamouth, Mulatu Astatke, Rita Pavone, and MORE!!

Scarlo's International House of Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 64:18


Geoff and I bow down this week on Episode 58 of the show to the great Erkin Koray! Erkin Koray was famously known for bringing Rock N Roll to Turkey, starting his career by playing Elvis Presley and Chubby Checker songs in local clubs. He then developed what is more commonly known as Anatolian Rock, or Turkish Rock. This is the sweet, sweet melding of Eastern sounds and Western sounds to create what WE most often identify as World Psychedelic!  Facebook: http://facebook.com/internationalhouseofmusic Twitter: http://twitter.com/scarlowapitt IG: http://instagram.com/scarlo_wapittaluigi Email: scarlowapittaluigi@gmail.com Don't forget to SHARE and SUBSCRIBE!

Scarlo's International House of Music
Scarlo Wapittaluigi's International House of Music - Episode 54 - The World Music Show That Keeps On Showing! Check out our FEATURED ARTIST: MULATU ASTATKE! Stella, Os Mutantes, The Morwells, Sinn Sisamouth, Omar Khorshid, Al Escobar... and more!

Scarlo's International House of Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 64:16


Geoff and I are here to bring some of that Punk, some of that Blues, some of that... Jazz? Oh yeah! Our first featured artist on the show is MULATU ASTATKE of ETHIOPIA! Of course we also bust out some great jams from France, Belgium, India, Kenya, Mexico, Colombia, and... Hollywood? Why not!? Enjoy! Facebook: http://facebook.com/internationalhouseofmusic Twitter: http://twitter.com/scarlowapitt IG: http://instagram.com/scarlo_wapittaluigi Email: scarlowapittaluigi@gmail.com Remember to SHARE and SUBSCRIBE!!!

The Documentary Life
Filming Documentaries Overseas

The Documentary Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 40:40


 Film Documentaries OverseasOkay, so it should be noted that this podcast is being released a week after I actually recorded it since I'm currently in the ridiculously sunny and ridiculously humid climes of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico filming on http://www.letstalkcoffee.org/ (Let's Talk Coffee 2016). So while this may be a short blog write-up, the podcast is a really good one (if I do say so myself!). It draws upon my experiences producing documentary work overseas. Chock full o' (hopefully!) helpful tidbits and recommendations. Enjoy and let me know what you think…   Related Resources and Information Check out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhpQKBtymAA (behind-the-scenes) of my film http://wwwjourneytokathmanducom.vhx.tv/ (Journey to Kathmandu). Mentioned in the show, this is where my camera goes down.   The feature image for this show and for this page is a photograph that I took of my translator/fixer/friend, Phon Kaseka. This photograph was taken during the filming of Bombhunters, in the province of http://www.mondulkiriproject.org/ (Mondulkiri), Cambodia. It won second place in the 2006 http://www.oregonlive.com/#/0 (Oregonian) Best of Travel Photos competition.   Music From The ShowOriginal score from Journey to Kathmandu by composers Samuel Ross and Jared Jensen. Unique Child by Huoy Meas Dont Think I've Forgotten by Sinn Sisamouth   Subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-documentary-life/id1112679868 (Apple) | https://open.spotify.com/show/0wYlYHJzyk3Y7fHzDDwvmp (Spotify) | https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/thedocumentarylife/the-documentary-life (Stitcher) |  Rate and ReviewIf you have found value in this podcast please leave a review so it can become more visible to others. Simply click the https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/documentary-life-filmmaking-documentary-films-documentary/id1112679868?mt=2 (link) and then click on the Ratings and Reviews tab to make your entry. Thank you for your support!    

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker
Dengue Fever: From Cambodia to the World Stage

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 15:27


Elisa Parker of KVMR speaks with Zac Holtzman, co-founder of Dengue Fever.  The band is headlining at Worldfest on Saturday, July 18th, 2015. Plunging headlong into their second decade as a band, DENGUE FEVER’s (www.denguefevermusic.com) new album, The Deepest Lake, their fifth full-length of all-new material, comes at a critical juncture in the bands career. In 2013, after forming their own label Tuk Tuk Records, the band crossed over into a brave new world as both artist and record label owner’s. Today find themselves able to wear two hats – as creative musicians with no boundaries as well as label owners who make their own decisions on where, when and how to fabricate their career.  The net result is the aforementioned, The Deepest Lake, a record with more musical diversions than the Mekong River itself. Released in January 27, 2015 – US/Canada & February 2, 2015 in the rest of the world, the ten tracks on The Deepest Lake will satiate longtime fans as well as newcomers looking for something altogether different. Widely recognized for their trademark blend of 60’s Cambodian pop and psychedelic rock, Dengue Fever’s latest release expands their musical palette to include Khmer rap, Latin grooves, Afro percussion, layered Stax-like horns and more.  From the keyboard and percussion heavy opening track, “Tokay”, lead singer Chhom Nimol’s unmistakable bird-like Khmer vocals lead the band on a evolutionary musical journey on The Deepest Lake. Be it the John Doe & Exene boy/girl vocals on “Rom Say Sok” that gets your indie grooves on or the six plus minute psychedelic jam on “Cardboard Castles”, it’s pretty evident that this is a band looking to take chances and not play it safe. By following their instincts on this record and letting many of the final tracks come out of extended jams when demo’ing the album, the band played to their musical strengths. No longer was there a need to ‘find’ a song, the songs on The Deepest Lake came to them.  The band’s newly established independence as both label owner and artist marks yet another chapter in the continual evolution of a group unlike many other bands in the Los Angeles music scene. It all began in 2002 when Dengue Fever formed and released their eponymous debut (2003). Packed chock full of ‘lost’ Khmer covers, the band paid homage to Khmer rock, a hybrid of Vietnam War era surf, psych and classic rock performed by Cambodian giants like Ros Sereysothea, Pan Ron and Sinn Sisamouth.  The bands sophomore release, critically acclaimed sophomore follow-up, Escape from Dragon House (2005) found them writing and performing original material in earnest. Amazon.com named Dragon House the #1 international release for 2005, and Mojo magazine named it in their Top 10 World Music releases of 2006.  In 2008, their third release Venus on Earth became the band's best selling album. It garnered praise from both critics and fans the world over. In fact, Venus on Earth found support from iconic musicians such as Peter Gabriel, Metallica’s Kirk Hammett and Ray Davies who each made mention of the band in the press.  DENGUE FEVER’s fourth release, Cannibal Courtship (Fantasy Records/Concord Music Group), was released in April 2011 and found the band expanding beyond their usual comfort zone and experimenting with new sounds. The roots of the band began in the late 1990’s with a 6-month trek through Southeast Asia by Keyboardist Ethan Holtzman. Returning to Los Angeles with a suitcase crammed full of Cambodian cassette tapes, Holtzman and his brother Zac, who had discovered the same music while working at a record store in San Francisco, reunited. The brothers soon bonded over their love of vintage Cambodian rock and in 2002 founded the band with saxophonist, David Ralicke (Beck/Brazzaville); drummer, Paul Dreux Smith; and bassist, Senon Williams (Radar Brothers). Shortly thereafter the members were on hot pursuit for the ideal Cambodian chanteuse to complete their outfit. After a short period of musical courtship that began at a Cambodian nightclub in Long Beach, Ca., Nimol joined the band when she realized the band shared a genuine passion for the music and culture of her homeland.  It’s that cross pollination of Khmer rock, garage rock, psychedelic rock and the British Invasion sound that has pushed the band to heights they could only dream of in 2002. DENGUE FEVER as performed in front of thousands of fans at such noted music festivals as WOMAD (UK, AUS, NZ), WOMEX (Spain), Melbourne Festival (AUS), Glastonbury (UK), Bumerbshoot, (USA), Transmusicales (France), Roskilde (Denmark), Electric Picnic (Ireland), Peace and Love (Sweden), Treasure Island (USA) among many others. Their songs have appeared in films such as City of Ghosts, Jim Jarmusch’s Broken Flowers, The Hangover 2, the Showtime series Weeds, the HBO’s hit series True Blood (who named an entire episode after one of their songs) and featured the band’s music, CBS’ series CSI: Las Vegas and numerous independent documentaries.  With band profiles in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Mojo, Uncut, Magnet, Wired, NPR’s “Fresh Air”, Radio Australia, KCRW’s “Morning Becomes Eclectic” and "World Café Live", the time is truly ripe for at least another decade of breaking down more musical barriers. The Deepest Lake is the first, glorious musical step in that new direction.

Du spectacle
En cadence #24 : Rouleaux de printemps

Du spectacle

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2010


Voici le vingt-quatrième opus d'"En cadence", une émission mensuelle consacrée aux grands thèmes éternels de la musique populaire : l'amour, les voyages, les filles, le Tyrol ou les bouteilles de rhum.Aujourd'hui, l'émission vous emmènera pour un voyage lointain et exotique en Asie du Sud-Est. Au menu, une heure de trésors rock, pop et funk déterrés au Cambodge, au Vietnam et en Birmanie, Malaisie ou Thaïlande.Liste des morceaux :01. Cambodian Funk Yodeler - Titre inconnu02. Mar Mar Aye - Someday He Will Return03. Neung Phak - Hired by the King04. Sabaithong Powpuri - Broken Heart So Let's Dance05. Royal Sprites - Noom Rai Por "Kenaf Farm Man"06. Pan Ron - No Need To Be Ashame07. Ros Sereysothea - Chnam oun Dop-Pramp Muy "I’m 16"08. Junpen - She's Looking For A Boyfriend09. Dengue Fever - Escape from Dragon House10. Onra - Last Tango in Saigon11. Kampee Sangthong - Mai Na Lork Gun12. P.M. Pocket Music - Kack Toi Mor13. Thai Orchestra - Titre inconnu14. Lashio Thein Aung - You Got What You Got15. Yol Aularong - Jeas Cyclo "Ride Cyclo"16. Plearn Promdan - Sam Bai17. The Stylers - Chella-La18. Prum Manh - Two Wives are Twice the Problem19. Sinn Sisamouth & Ros Sereysothea - Mou Pei Na20. Traces - Je t'aime moi non plusÉcouter