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We decided to play the rest of the bandcamp material we got in our last bandcamp buy. Lots of other tunes played too.Welcome to program 474. I did make the right adjustment, but I'm so far excited for our 500th episode I said 479 instead of 474. Sofia Rei is in Japan, and sent email about performing there. If you get this podcast and you are in Japan, try and support her and her group.Set 1:Sofía Rei Casamiento de Negros 02:52Sofía Rei La Lavandera 04:49Sofía Rei Run Run se Fue pa'l Norte 02:30Set 2:Nacht Plank & Futuregrapher Music for Kettle (Steina gamla) 26:47Nacht Plank & Futuregrapher Kettle 7inch Mix by Dj Dorrit 05:12Nacht Plank & Futuregrapher Music for Kettle (Rayspark Industries Filter Mix) 08:49Nacht Plank & Futuregrapher Music for Kettle (SubDan's Afternoon Coffee Edit) 07:02Nacht Plank & Futuregrapher Music for Kettle (NUUK Imeq Rework) 05:22Nacht Plank & Futuregrapher Music for Kettle (Mint Deluxe Cup) 13:09Pietro Zollo Going Beyond 05:21Pietro Zollo Mindful state 04:17Pietro Zollo Everything Shines 05:18Paul Landry Nirvana On Olympus Mons 02:42Paul Landry Monks of Terra Sabea 09:35Paul Landry Fields of Aeonia 06:33Paul Landry Interplanetary Transcendence 09:17Set 3:Steve Roach What Falls Away 10:40Steve Roach Unreachable 16:59Steve Roach Emerging 13:03This will be the final set of the day, and we thank you for listening!
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It's that time of the year when we look back at the past twelve months and realize that Jazz continues to be possibly the only thing that doesn't let us down, while the world is getting crazier by the hour. So here we are again, sharing a few mores tunes we've loved the most in the past few months. The playlist features Idris Ackamoor; Maria Pia de Vito; Todd Sickafoose; John Zorn; Henri Texier; Billy Mohler; Thandi Ntuli, Carlos Niño; Kris Davis; Sofia Rei, Jorge Roeder; Pierrick Pédron, and Gonzalo Rubalcaba. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/18277956/Mondo-Jazz [from 'Police Dem" onwards]. Photo credit: Scott Irvine.
This time we try to bring you jazz that refuses to respect boundaries, or "Somethin' Else from Somewher' Else". Here is an episode illustrates how jazz may well be the most welcoming music genre there is, perfectly able to blend with musical traditions from all over the world, from Native American and Latin American roots to Fado, Flamenco, Baroque British music and more. The playlist features Zenophilia, Dean Bowman; Nicole Johänntgen [pictured]; Henri Texier; Robbie Robertson; Tiziano Tononi; Leïla Martial, Valentin Ceccaldi; Sofia Rei, Jorge Roeder; Emilio Solla, Antonio Lizana; Antonio Lizana; Júlio Resende Fado Jazz; Nils Berg Cinemascope. Detailed list at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/18155316/Mondo-Jazz (up to "Anima"). Happy Listening! Photo credit: Daniel Bernet
Comenzamos en clave flamenca, para continuar por Canarias, América Latina, Escandinavia y Afganistán. En nuestras #Mundofonews hablamos del festival Oslo World; del Exib Música, que se celebra en Setúbal, Portugal; de la celebración conjunta del Manchester Folk y la English Music Expo, así como del WOMEX, que tendrá lugar este año en A Coruña, Galicia. Terminamos recordando a las víctimas de los terremotos y la represión en Afganistán, así como las de los terribles ataques contra la población tanto palestina como israelí. We start with flamenco, and continue in the Canary Islands, Latin America, Scandinavia and Afghanistan. In our #Mundofonews we talk about the Oslo World festival; Exib Música, to be held in Setúbal, Portugal; the joint celebration of Manchester Folk and the English Music Expo, as well as WOMEX, which will take place this year in A Coruña, Galicia. We end by remembering the victims of the earthquakes and repression in Afghanistan, as well as those of the terrible attacks on both the Palestinian and Israeli populations. La Prenda Roja - Lucero del alba - La Prenda Roja Pedrín de la Isla, Víctor Rosa - Seguiriya - Bolinus brandaris: Flamenco from the Bay of Cádiz [V.A.] Juani Mora - Caminos perdíos - Mi calle no tiene nombre Yone Rodríguez - Afrozul - Semillas Sofía Rei & Jorge Roeder - La oncena - Coplas escondidas Bixiga 70 - Malungu - Vapor Fränder - Svarta sparvens sorg - II Mohammad Motamedi, Rembrandt Trio - Dami ba gham - Intizar: Songs of longing Jawad Tabesh - Tarane - Afghan music in exile: Mashhad 2022 [V.A.] 📸 Sofia Rei & Jorge Roeder (Isabel Roeder)
A native of São Paulo, Brazil, Felipe Salles has been an active musician in the US since 1995, where he has worked and recorded with prominent jazz artists, including Randy Brecker, Paquito D'Rivera, David Liebman, Melissa Aldana, Lionel Loueke, Jerry Bergonzi, Chico Pinheiro, Magos Herrera, Sofia Rei, Yosvany Terry, Jovino Santos Neto, Oscar Stagnaro, Luciana Souza, and Bob Moses. He has toured extensively in Europe, North and South America, India, and Australia, as a sideman and a leader of his own group. Salles is a 2018 Guggenheim Foundation Composition Fellow, a 2021 South Arts Jazz Road Creative Residency Grant Fellowship recipient, a 2015 NALAC Fund for the Arts Grant winner, a 2009-2010 winner of the French American Jazz Exchange Grant, and a 2005-2006 winner of the Chamber Music America New Works: Creation and Presentation Grant Program, grants sponsored by The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. He was awarded First Place in the 2001 Concurso SGAE de Jazz " TETE MONTOLIU; 2001, with his composition The Return of The Chromo Sapiens. His arrangements and compositions have been performed by some of the top groups in the world including The Metropole Orchestra, UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra, Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, Amazonas Band, Helsinki Philharmonic Violas, Meta4 String Quartet, Manhattan School of Music Jazz Orchestra, Manhattan School of Music Jazz Philharmonic Orchestra, New England Conservatory Jazz Orchestra, and New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble, among others. Salles has released nine critically acclaimed recordings as a leader. Departure (Tapestry, 2012) received 4 stars from DownBeat Magazine and placed on their best albums of the Year list in 2013. They noted that Salles is adept at “crafting pieces that juggle intriguing complexity with buoyant rhythms and lush colors.” JazzTimes Magazine noted that “Felipe Salles blends the visceral and the cerebral on his fascinating fifth album, infusing classical modernist strains with the buoyant rhythms of his Brazilian homeland.” Ugandan Suite (Tapestry, 2014) also earned a place on DownBeat Magazine's best albums of the Year list in 2014 and was praised by jazz guitarist Lionel Loueke: “This is one of the best progressive works I have heard in a long time. What a great blend of classical, African, and Jazz music.” Varanda (Tapestry, 2017) with the Brazilian jazz collective titled The Reunion Project, also earned critical acclaim including 4.5 stars in DownBeat Magazine. The Lullaby Project and Other Works for Large Jazz Ensemble (Tapestry, 2018) is Salles' first large jazz ensemble recording and was composed for and recorded by his own Interconnections Ensemble, to critical acclaim (DownBeat Magazine's best albums of the year list in 2019). His second extensive ensemble recording, the ambitious The New Immigrant Experience (Tapestry, 2020), was released as a CD/DVD set, to critical acclaim, including a 4.5 stars review from DownBeat Magazine, making the magazine's list of best albums of 2020. He has recently released a quartet album, Tiyo's Songs of Life (Tapestry, 2022), featuring Avery Sharpe, Zaccai Curtis, and Jonathan Barber, and his third significant ensemble recording, Home is Here (Tapestry, 2023), featuring an array of guest artists. Felipe Salles is a D'Addario Woodwinds Select Reeds and Conn-Selmer Saxophones Artist/Clinician. He currently leads both The Felipe Salles Group and The Felipe Salles' Interconnections Ensemble and works as a member of the New World Jazz Composers Octet, Kyle Saulnier Awakening Orchestra, Alex Alvears Mango Blue, and Gonzalo Grau (Grammy Nominated) La Clave Secreta. Felipe Salles has a Master's and a Graduate Diploma in Jazz Performance from New England Conservatory, and a Doctorate in Jazz Arts Advancement from Manhattan School of Music. He is a Professor of Jazz and African American Music Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he has taught since 2010. In this episode, Felipe shares his background, education, and musical journey. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com
En esta emisión, Soy Nacional contó con la visita del grupo mendocino “Igualitos” una de las bandas más reconocidos de su provincia que combina géneros como la canción, el folclore, soulsystem, samba brasilera y rock cumbia electrónica. La banda interpretó algunos de sus temas en vivo, contaron sobre la forma autogestiva en que llevan adelante sus proyectos y adelantaron los próximos espectáculos. En la segunda parte del programa, Sofia Rei, cantante argentina radicada en los Estados Unidos, repasó su trayectoria artística, el camino de exploración musical que la llevo a indagar sobre estilos vanguardistas y alejarse del ámbito académico, experimentando con todos los sonidos, estilos y géneros. Asimismo, presentó parte de sus composiciones y anticipó sus próximos shows.
Heute schauen wir in «Jazz&World Aktuell» zurück, an die JazzAhead in Bremen – und nach vorne, ans Schaffhauser Jazzfestival. Dazu gibt es neue Musik: vom Schweizer Bassisten und Wahlwiener Andreas Waelti, vom Deutschen Posaunisten und Wahlzürcher Nils Wogram. Vom armenisch-amerikanischen Pianisten Tigran Hamasyan, der erzählt, warum er sich aktuell den Standards aus dem Great American Songbook widmet. Und von der schlicht grossartigen Sängerin Cécile McLorin Salvant. «Jazz&World Aktuell» mit Jodok Hess. (00:00:25) Beitrag Cécile McLorin Salvant – «Ghost Song» (00:11:40) Rückschau JazzAhead – Daniel Garcia, Sofia Rei (00:18:18) Beitrag Andreas Waelti – «Lowdown» und «Tree» (00:28:50) Beitrag Tigran Hamasyan – «StandArt» (00:43:58) Vorschau Schaffhauser Jazzfestival – Lada Obradovic «The Boiling Stories of a Smoking Kettle» und Nils Wogram «Muse»
Zwischen Jazz, Hip-Hop, Anden-Vibes und Latino-Grooves. Sofia Rei lädt uns auf ihrem neuen Album «Umbral» ein, neue Gefilde zu entdecken. Inspiriert durch eine Reise in die Berge von Chile, experimentiert die Sound-Akrobatin mit Stimme, Loops, Samples und Synthesizer. Die Argentinierin im Interview
Un réveil avec les nouveautés de la sono mondiale dans Néo Géo Nova. Partez à l'Ile Maurice, en Guadeloupe ou encore du côté de l'Italie…Ouvrons ce Worldmix par l'un des invités des Transmusicales de Rennes. Place donc au breton Brieg Guerveno avec son titre “Ar Spilhenn” issu de l'album Vel ma vin. Puis nous irons nous promener vers d'autres contrées avec les remix “Zistwar Fer Per” du Babani Soundsystem de l'lle Maurice. Les climats percussifs de “Po Tolo” prennent le relais ! Ce titre du hongrois Àbáse est à retrouver sur la compilation Black Gravity de San-Kofa Rythms Records. La suite est assurée par des ballades pop latine. Direction le Chili et l'Argentine avec la musicienne Sofia Rei et le guitariste JC Maillard sur le titre “Un Mismo Cielo”, avant une escale dans les terroirs des pouilles italiennes avec Alessia Tondo. Voici “Me putia basta” qui résonne sur son nouvel album Sita. Terminons par là où nous avons commencé : avec la Bretagne. Cette fois-ci, c'est la chanteuse iconique de la culture bretonne, Annie Ebrel, que l'on écoute. Un hommage, en deux temps, aux écrits de la poétesse paysanne Anjela Duval sur son nouvel album Lellig avec Ronan Pellen au cistre et au violoncelle et Clément Dallot au piano et clavier sur le label Coop Breizh. Voilà deux versions de la même chanson dans le Worldmix : l'une en français “L'œil du soleil”, l'autre en breton “Lagad an Heol”. Playlist Cannibale - Es El AmorLady Wray - Under The SunQuantic/Nidia Gongora - Balada Borracha Ibeyi - Made Of Gold feat. Pa SalieuHamid El Shaeri - ReetDesmond Dekker & The Aces - "Israelites"Dont le Worldmix :Brieg Guerveno - Ar Spilhenn Babani Soundsystem - Zistwar Fer Per Àbáse - Po Tolo Sofia Rei - Un Mismo Cielo Alessia Tondo - Me putia basta' (feat. Mauro Durante ) Annie Ebrel - L'œil du soleil Annie Ebrel - Lagad an Heol Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
SUSANA BACA, TONY ALLEN & HUGH MASEKELA, OGUN AFROBEAT, SOFIA REI Más información en: https://www.lossonidosdelplanetaazul.com
On broadcast 188, we are going to feature the grammy nominated Sofia Rei . I saw this one in the latin category on Bandcamp's app, and the latest 2021 album caught my attention. You can buy the full discogrophy which is 5 albums and one single track for $33.59 or more. We'll hear a selection from this work which has great melodic work, great instrumental work, and possibly a little bit of a wrap sound. GRAMMY Award-nominated Latinx artist Sofia Rei is an ever-traveler perpetually seeking new expressions for her innate gift as a vocalist and songwriter. Produced by JC Maillard (Angelique Kidjo, Richard Bona), Rei's latest recording, UMBRAL (Cascabelera Records; Release Date: June 4, 2021), takes her deep into the mountains of the Elqui Valley in Chile to capture intimate portrayals of a woman fighting for her place in the world. Rei set off on a solo trek across the rugged Eastern Chilean terrain with two backpacks of recording gear, and a mind overflowing with the complexities of modern life. UMBRAL results in a masterpiece steeped in folkloric tradition and digital futurism. Rei set off on her travels to the Elqui Province with a charango in hand ready for an uninhibited excursion to record unorthodox vocal sketches in the form of loops based on a series “Cinco Poemas Cínicos” (“Five Cynical Poems”). Incisive and imaginative, Rei's poetry responds to heartbreak, deception, and disappointment with unrestrained candor. Her self-sufficient compositions originate from a vocal layering structure allowing each work to stand on its own. Playlist: Set 1: Sofia Rei Un Mismo Cielo 03:34 Sofia Rei Helvética 12 03:47 Sofia Rei Negro Sobre Blanco 04:12 Set 2: Sofia Rei La Otra 03:32 Sofia Rei La Gallera 04:09 Sofia Rei El Lloron 01:05 Sofia Rei Mundo Piedra 03:32 Sofia Rei Arriba 03:03 Set 3: Alan Marchand Cuchi Fedex Man 02:36 Alan Marchand Por Que No Te Callas (piano remix) 03:11 Alan Marchand Senor Moment 03:14 MAKO Afterglow 03:15 Ishwish Trilogy: The Journey of the Whales 07:29 Set 4: Manuel Ochoa Manare 07:58 Mark Preston Light At Certain Angles 03:55 Sofía Rei Casamiento de Negros 02:59 Sofía Rei La Lavandera 04:58 Sofía Rei Run Run se Fue pa'l Norte 02:46 Set 5: LOOT Lifetime 03:31 Marginal Prophets Comin' To Get You 04:05 Mutandina Dicen 06:53 Self Delusion I Had to Kill All I Love 05:11 Marcos H Bolanos Mood Swing 02:54 Mexeena Ether 04:03 Vate Lumen 05:01 Set 6: Sofia Rei Coplera 02:40 Sofia Rei El Mayoral 03:13 Sofia Rei Entre Paredes 04:36 Sofia Rei Negro Sobre Blanco 04:18 Ion Synchronicity 05:56 Set 7: Scott Lawlor Closer than Breathing 07:50 Scott Lawlor abiding presence 18:11 Scott Lawlor closer than Consciousness 05:30 Set 8: Various Artists Scott Lawlor - Malfunctioning Robots 12:43 End of program
Full episode notes are at https://Patreon.com/theLFShowNew York City will likely elect its second African American mayor in November. Eric Adams, currently the Brooklyn Borough President, was declared the winner of the Democratic primary in July. A former police officer who was himself beaten by the cops as a teenager, Adams campaigned against police brutality while positioning himself as a law and order candidate. Though much of the mainstream media has attempted to simplify Adams' story, he's a complex candidate who isn't easily boxed in. What are the national implications of all this? In this episode, a co-production of The Laura Flanders Show and URL Media, co-hosts Mitra Kalita and Sara Lomax-Reese interview guests about covering Black candidates as Black and Brown media. Plus: reflections from Laura on the January 6th Capitol insurrection hearings and why it matters whom we hear from in the media. Music in the Middle: “Negro Sobre Blanco” by Grammy nominated Latinx artist Sofia Rei from her album Umbral. Guest hosts:Sara Lomax-Reese, co-founder of URL Media, a new network of Black and Brown-owned and led community media organizations. And President and CEO of WURD, Philadelphia's black owned radio stationMitra Kalita, co-founder of URL Media, and CEO and Publisher of Epicenter, NYCGuests:Charles D. Ellision, is the executive producer and Host of WURD Radio's “Reality Check”; and he's the publisher of The BeNote covering politics and policies and a Contributing editor at The Root and The Philadelphia CitizenJulissa Ferreras-Copeland, is the founder and Partner at Hollis Public Affairs. She held office as a New York City Councilwoman from 2009 to 2017.Felipe De La Hoz, Independent Journalist, co creator of Border Lines, a immigration policy newsletter. He's contributed as a independent journalist to The Intercept, The Washington Post, and The Nation to name a few. While mainstream media or money media keeps you in a bubble, we're committed to popping that bubble by continuing to bring you radical, intersectional media! Can we depend on you to chip in? Go to https://LauraFlanders.org/donate and join our team by making a donation today. Thanks
Sofia Rei took off on a solo trek through the rugged terrain of eastern Chile with two backpacks filled with recording gear to gather her thoughts and the sounds of this awe-inspiring landscape. An ardent student of South American folkloric traditions and a Professor at NYU, Rei's “Un Mismo Cielo” or “The Same Sky” pays tribute to the past aided by digital technology.
The Argentine vocalist mixes tradition and various contemporary genres in her Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST performance.
Una frase de una canción de Violeta Parra titula el último disco de Nacho Vegas Oro Salitre y Carbón. También la genial chilena ilumina otras de las que hoy hemos escogido, con intérpretes como Sofia Rei, Marisa Valle Roso, Rozalén, Cristina Narea o Manuel García. Escuchar audio
In this week´s episode hosts Pablo Aslan and Fernando González interview Colombian percussionist and composer Samuel Torres. He speaks about the depth and variety of Afro-Colombian music, how it relates to the African and indigenous rooted traditions in other countries in Latin America, and also music as a social statement. If you think playing congas in a band or an orchestra means just keeping time or setting a groove, you have not heard Samuel. Yes he has done that and more playing in salsa and Latin jazz bands; collaborating with pop stars such as Ricky Martin, Alejandro Sanz, and Shakira and also with innovative artists such as singers Sofia Rei and Lara Bello and pianist Arturo O'Farrill and The Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra. But his imaginative melodic playing of the congas and creative composing and arranging has been also featured in concerts with the Berlin Symphoniker, the Boston Pops, Bogotá Philharmonic, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. In 2019 he won a Latin GRAMMY in the Best Classical Album category for Regreso, a work featuring the Nueva Filarmonia Orchestra with Samuel as soloist. Give the conguero some!
She and her group will present the next Arts For The Soul concert at Lincoln's First Presbyterian Church.
She and her group will present the next Arts For The Soul concert at Lincoln's First Presbyterian Church.
Esta semana, we take a deep dive into the music of Argentina -- with an accidental yet very welcome focus on las mujeres! Our friend/favorite Argentine and former Alt.Latino co-host Jasmine Garsd is our special invitada and guest DJ. From tango, to cumbia, to tropical punk, Jas brings us un poco de todo. Join us to learn about literature recommendations to pair with each musical selection (!!!), the growing role of feminism in Argentine society, and exactly how we all feel about horror in literature and film (spoiler alert: nos da mucho miedo). Featuring music by Tita Merello, Kumbia Queers, Juana Molina, Miss Bolivia, J Mena Baron, Paula Maffia, and Sofia Rei. Show notes: http://bit.ly/2WFmjBn Follow Jasmine: twitter.com/JasGarsd n.pr/2ZjQXwS Follow us: instagram.com/RadioMenea twitter.com/RadioMenea facebook.com/RadioMenea tinyletter.com/RadioMenea
This week’s guest is none other than guitarist, vocalist and composer Juancho Herrera. Juancho has made a name for himself in the Latin, South American and world music scene as both one of New York’s most sought after sideman and most creative bandleaders. He has served as guitarist for Lila Downs, Marta Gomez, Claudia Acuña and Sofia Rei amongst countless others. He has multiple recordings out under his own name, including his newest “Gaviero” which was released in August of 2017.
In today's episode we are joined by trumpeter/composer Josh Deutsch. Josh plays regularly with a variety of different artists and groups including Lila Downs, Sofia Rei, Pedro Giraudo's Expansions Big Band, Juancho Herrera and Nathan Parker Smith's Large Ensemble. He is also the leader of several original projects, especially the band Pannonia which is the subject central to this interview.
Il 4 ottobre ricorrevano i cento anni dalla nascita (e il 5 febbraio scorso anche il cinquantesimo anniversario della morte) di Violeta Parra, che con la sua riscoperta dell'identità musicale cilena e la creazione di numerose canzoni originali di grande valore, è stata non soltanto una protagonista di straordinaria levatura della canzone latinoamericana, ma anche una delle figure fondamentali che con la loro opera sono state alla base della nascita, verso la metà degli anni sessanta, del filone della "nueva cancion". La cantante argentina, e newyorkese di adozione, Sofia Rei le rende omaggio con l'album El Gavilàn, in cui, affancata dal chitarrista di culto Marc Ribot, reinterpreta la Parra con grande rispetto ma anche con una sensibilità contemporanea e avantgarde.
Il 4 ottobre ricorrevano i cento anni dalla nascita (e il 5 febbraio scorso anche il cinquantesimo anniversario della morte) di Violeta Parra, che con la sua riscoperta dell'identità musicale cilena e la creazione di numerose canzoni originali di grande valore, è stata non soltanto una protagonista di straordinaria levatura della canzone latinoamericana, ma anche una delle figure fondamentali che con la loro opera sono state alla base della nascita, verso la metà degli anni sessanta, del filone della "nueva cancion". La cantante argentina, e newyorkese di adozione, Sofia Rei le rende omaggio con l'album El Gavilàn, in cui, affancata dal chitarrista di culto Marc Ribot, reinterpreta la Parra con grande rispetto ma anche con una sensibilità contemporanea e avantgarde.
Il 4 ottobre ricorrevano i cento anni dalla nascita (e il 5 febbraio scorso anche il cinquantesimo anniversario della morte) di Violeta Parra, che con la sua riscoperta dell'identità musicale cilena e la creazione di numerose canzoni originali di grande valore, è stata non soltanto una protagonista di straordinaria levatura della canzone latinoamericana, ma anche una delle figure fondamentali che con la loro opera sono state alla base della nascita, verso la metà degli anni sessanta, del filone della "nueva cancion". La cantante argentina, e newyorkese di adozione, Sofia Rei le rende omaggio con l'album El Gavilàn, in cui, affancata dal chitarrista di culto Marc Ribot, reinterpreta la Parra con grande rispetto ma anche con una sensibilità contemporanea e avantgarde.
1- Crisi catalana. Il tribunale costituzionale spagnolo sospende la riunione del parlamento di Barcellona, prevista per lunedì. I partiti indipendentisti: “questo è il dialogo che vuole Madrid” (Marc Bosch, sindaco di Dosrius in Catalogna).2- Siria. Spartizione in corso. L'esempio della provincia di Idlib. Il futuro dell'ultima provincia siriana ancora in mano all'opposizione dipende da un accordo tra Russia e Turchia (Andrea Glioti).3- Il re Salman al Cremlino. È la prima volta che un monarca saudita va in Russia. Sul tavolo nuovi equilibri politici in Medio Oriente e prezzo del petrolio.4- Bangladesh e Myanmar si accordano per il rimpatrio di centinaia di migliaia di profughi Rohingya. Ma nella pratica è quasi impossibile (Gabriele Battaglia).5- World Music. El Gavilán, il tributo di Sofia Rei a Violeta Parra (Marcello Lorrai)
1- Crisi catalana. Il tribunale costituzionale spagnolo sospende la riunione del parlamento di Barcellona, prevista per lunedì. I partiti indipendentisti: “questo è il dialogo che vuole Madrid” (Marc Bosch, sindaco di Dosrius in Catalogna).2- Siria. Spartizione in corso. L'esempio della provincia di Idlib. Il futuro dell'ultima provincia siriana ancora in mano all'opposizione dipende da un accordo tra Russia e Turchia (Andrea Glioti).3- Il re Salman al Cremlino. È la prima volta che un monarca saudita va in Russia. Sul tavolo nuovi equilibri politici in Medio Oriente e prezzo del petrolio.4- Bangladesh e Myanmar si accordano per il rimpatrio di centinaia di migliaia di profughi Rohingya. Ma nella pratica è quasi impossibile (Gabriele Battaglia).5- World Music. El Gavilán, il tributo di Sofia Rei a Violeta Parra (Marcello Lorrai)
1- Crisi catalana. Il tribunale costituzionale spagnolo sospende la riunione del parlamento di Barcellona, prevista per lunedì. I partiti indipendentisti: “questo è il dialogo che vuole Madrid” (Marc Bosch, sindaco di Dosrius in Catalogna).2- Siria. Spartizione in corso. L'esempio della provincia di Idlib. Il futuro dell'ultima provincia siriana ancora in mano all'opposizione dipende da un accordo tra Russia e Turchia (Andrea Glioti).3- Il re Salman al Cremlino. È la prima volta che un monarca saudita va in Russia. Sul tavolo nuovi equilibri politici in Medio Oriente e prezzo del petrolio.4- Bangladesh e Myanmar si accordano per il rimpatrio di centinaia di migliaia di profughi Rohingya. Ma nella pratica è quasi impossibile (Gabriele Battaglia).5- World Music. El Gavilán, il tributo di Sofia Rei a Violeta Parra (Marcello Lorrai)
This episode marks one year to the day from the first time I broadcast my music out to the mountains of New Mexico. Many thanks to all who have been listening throughout this first year of my show.Also featured in this program are several artists who performed at Globalquerque! The tracklist follows:1. Binyeke - Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars2. Kelen Ati Leen - Orchestra Baobob3. Downtown Barkings (Afrosoul Edit) - The Dynamics4. Beautiful Emilie (Love Remix) - Keziah Jones5. Posed to Be (Instrumental) - Breakestra6. La gallera - Sofia Rei7. Nengón - Poncho Sánchez8. El joglar - La Troba Kung-Fu9. Lluna - Bongo Botrako (Feat. Joan Garriga)10. Vital Mental Medicine/The Pullet - Solas11. Cornman - Kinky12. Todos mortales - Ojos de Brujo (Feat. Roldan de Orishas)13. Pushin' On - Quantic Soul Orchestra (Feat. Alice Russell)14. Uzi (Pinky Ring) - El Michels Affair15. Qualified - DarondoMove to and enjoy this...Radio Show 9-19-13.