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Tuesday, January 19, 2016
4U DVD Vol.37 - Tieng Mom Sotheavy " ចាស់ជួរអែម "
This is my vote for modern successor to Ros Sereysothea; song and singer definitely reminds me of the good old days of Sinn Sisamouth and others, just straight-ahead R & R Asian-style, with no self-conscious aping of the latest trends overseas, good news since a decade ago seems they were reduced to cheap imitation of Thai pop--yuk!
Saturday, January 16, 2016
اغاني يمنيه ، أغاني يمنية Yemen music, Yemen songs
If you've heard any Yemeni music at all, it's probably Yemen Blues, the Bill Laswell-produced ode to all things blue and all things Semitic, Hamitic, and Cushitic, the middle Eastern cacophony of cultures that forms a strong third branch of world music, after sub-Saharan African and Latino. There's only one problem: it's really not Yemeni. It's Jewish Yemeni. Not that it's hard to find 'real' Yemeni music. It's not. It's only hard to find a name attached to any of it. So I chose this video as representative, since it shows scenes I witnessed every day while there, including my hotel. I hope it's still there.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Fahrettin Güneş - Terekeme Klip 2013 [Azeri, Karapapak, Kafkas, Kars, Ar...
If music is the universal language, then finding each country's sweet spot for sweet talk and sweet music is the fruit of love's labor. The Internet is a universe composed of Swiss cheese, though, of course, so the long winding roads only lead forever inward--to frequent dead ends. It's there, though, if you look hard enough, and often in the strangest places. In Zambia I found it in church. In Azerbaijan I find it at weddings, no big shock since that's where I ended up hanging out every night in Samarkand, with similar culture. Azerbaijan is the missing link of Turkish culture--the link between east and west, from the eastern Asian homeland to the modern western sorta-European Turkish state. You get the feeling that the whirling dervishes here are real, not just tourist programs. Enjoy.
Sunday, January 10, 2016
United Church of Zambia
Like so many countries, the best music in Zambia is not necessarily the newest. Unlike many others the best I can find comes straight from the mouth of babes, invoking the words of the Christian God, utilizing the universal language of music. You can get religion fast this way...
Friday, January 08, 2016
Hedgehog - The End 最后,我们会一起去海边 [MV]
Is China ready to rule the world? If the quality of their indie rock is any indication, then they just might be. This is not C-pop, mind you, nor any other mass-produced cutie-bootie schlock pop, just good ol' R & R, the kind that makes you realize why you came in the first place...
Wednesday, January 06, 2016
Lilit Pipoyan - Tsankutiun (Wish)
Part of the problem in finding good music from countries where you've never heard any before is knowing where to start. Generic YouTube play-lists that say 'Armenian music' don't necessarily yield much, generally the schlock or Westernized pseudo-hiphop that pervades the world these days, fine if you like that, but not much of a clue to the country itself or its culture. For that it's best to refine the search, e.g. Armenian folk music, which will get you some more authentic vibes... enjoy...
Monday, January 04, 2016
Musavadadira Varume ( Pah Chihera )
Well, Zimbabwean music has probably seen better days, to be honest, talking about the breezy vibes of Thomas Mapfumo, Oliver Mtukudzi, Mukadota and others, some still alive, others still kicking, but all is not lost, as evidenced by the efforts of this young lady, who somehow has managed to buck the reigning 'urban' trend for a return to Zimbabwe's roots in the countryside, hearts and minds not lost in all the crime sex and violence of cities. Let's blame it on the rapacious government of Mugabe--yeah. On the other hand, I found some lovely Botswana music that also crosses borders, and genres...
Sunday, January 03, 2016
TamdingArts "Track 3 - My lama Tenzin Gyatso ( Open Road ) TIbetan song ...
Despite all efforts by the central Chinese government and Han Chinese culture to overwhelm the Tibetan culture and populace, somehow they manage to survive, and infect the rest of the country with their quest for freedom and independence. It's a double-edge sword, after all, and a two-lane highway...
Saturday, January 02, 2016
Seeta Qasemi Sarbaze Watan ''Sarbaaz Watan'' - New Afghan Music Video(Of...
If my goal right here right now is to get a glimpse into culture(s) through the lens of its popular music, then Afghanistan is a supreme challenge right off the bat. After viewing dozens of videos and listening to the same number of songs, almost nothing was revealed--until now.
Most seem to be made in studios and on sound-stages in hermetically sealed enclaves in well-guarded neighborhoods, no 'students', i.e. Taliban allowed. The music is mostly generic schlock-pop from well-tried formulas featuring well-coiffed celebrities, most of whom probably haven't tasted the dust of Kabul in years.
The few external scenes are of Dubai or London or Samarkand, fer Chrissakes! You'd never even know that there's a real country of real people fighting a real war for real reasons--until now. Kudos to Seeta Qasemi now only for her good voice and her good music, but for her good taste in narrating a story of her country. Long live Afghanistan, one of the most interesting countries of the world!
Friday, January 01, 2016
khmer romvong 2015 | Karaoke khmer 2015 | khmer new year 2015 | dvd kara...
It's always New Year's Day somewhere. My theory is that you can tell more about a country and its place in the world from its music than any other cultural aspect. I'll test that theory in the coming days--should be interesting! In the case of Kampuchea, I'd say that they're reviving from their darkest darkest days of the Khmer Rouge in fine style, especially with music, which is beginning to rival the good old days of the 70's...
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