I found this absolute gem for a dollar on 86 Street in Brooklyn in a weird sort of store that had home goods and CDs. Apparently, the CDs were not selling so fabulously well, as everything was a buck a piece. Admittedly, I bought this CD solely for the joke value of "MC HotDog"; I expected nothing from it and was pleasantly blown away by the album when I finally popped the disc in to give it a listen.
I've since gotten several other CDs by MC HotDog and he has, to date, failed to disappoint.
Here's another song from the CD, an incredibly poppy-yet-foul-mouthed ode to Taiwan women:
A mix I recently made of especially fabulous twee pop from Hong Kong. Most of this was found at P-Tunes & Video, the store on Chrystie Street featured in the header image of this blog, though a few songs were found on CDs I picked up at other Hong Kong CD places on the Bowery and there's one or two things I found online.
It shocks me that there's no Pitchfork, Spin or Rolling Stone article out there on Hong Kong twee. The music is exceptional and hip, some if not all of it is available through western channels and, last but not least, the artists mostly sing in English. While I've found individual reviews of a CD here and there, there's just no 411 out there about the movement as a whole.
So, as you'd imagine, my own entry into it was purely random; I found this CD, which features a number of the artists you'll find in the present mix. I then spent the next two years combing Brooklyn's and Manhattan's Chinatowns, Flushing, Queens, and--yes, I'll admit it--the World Wide Web--searching for more.
Okay, I've gone and done it. Given that I've got somewhere between 500-1,000 Bollywood soundtracks from the 1940s-1960s, it seems a shame not to share them all with you. So, in addition to this blog, I've started another: Bollyvault.
A friend recently told me he'd just seen Abigail Child's "Mirror World," a short experimental film that I collaborated on with Abby several years ago. You can watch it here. My contribution was limited to (a) choosing the source film (or several Bollywood films, from which, Abby chose Mehboob Kahn's epic early color film "Aan") and (b) supplying the language, which was all "found"--literally just subtitles from various other Bollywood films.
That reminded me that I hadn't posted many Bollywood soundtracks recently, so I decided to post the soundtrack to the film that serves as the basis for "Mirror World." Like most Bollywood soundtracks on CD, it comes with two soundtracks; in this case, that of a much later film, "Kohinoor." The great Naushad Ali composed the music for both. Singers include Mohammad Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar and the insanely underrated Shamshad Begum.
I was interviewed about a month or two ago by a brilliant Anthropology grad student, Portia Sedon, who is writing her Master's thesis on music blogs. She interviewed a number of music bloggers, wanting to get at our motivation for blogging and our general philosophy, if any, behind what we do. I confessed at the time that, while I love doing the hodge-podge that is Bodega Pop--it's really, to me, a blog as much about New York City and the immigrants who make their home here, as it is about fabulous music--part of me would like, someday, to do a more focused blog on Bollywood soundtracks.
I have hundreds of them, mostly from the 50s-60s, the "golden age" of Hindi film. Poking around online this evening, I couldn't really find anything out there now that focuses on this incredible treasure trove. So ... I'm thinking.
I won't abandon Bodega Pop. But I'm thinking I might launch a second blog, dedicated to this music. It seems like it would serve a genuine function, providing listeners and scholars (*cough*) alike with a vault of some of the most incredible pop music ever made. [Wipes tear-of-inspiration from eye.] In order to justify it, though, I feel like I'd have to include full track listings, composer(s) names, lyricist names, singers, etc., etc.--in other words, make it data heavy, and well-organized, so people could actually use it as a reference.
What do you think? Should I do it? Would it be too much like having a second job? I'm on the fence; it might be a lot of work but I can also see how it'd be enormously gratifying. Also, I kind of already came up with a sort of cool name for it. Ergh. Ack! Gawhd. Can't ... decide ...
I was never a big fan of Turkish superstar Sezen Aksu--not, at least, until I discovered this CD at Uludag Video in south Brooklyn. This particular CD is a reprint of her first album, Allahaismarladik ("Farewell") from 1977 along with a few bonus singles from 1976-79.
Enormously popular and influential, often referred to as the Queen of Turkish Pop, Aksu has sold more than 40 million albums worldwide. Listening to this powerful early work, it's not hard to understand how that happened.
Most readers of this blog probably don't know this, given that most of you are in Europe or Asia and probably don't read much American poetry, but back in late 2000 I began writing a bunch of crazy, somewhat offensive poems that I began to call "flarf." In the spring of 2001, a half-dozen friends and I launched the Flarf email list, which ultimately grew to about 30-40 participants.
You can read a short history of the movement here and an article about us that appeared on the front page of the Wall Street Journal here.
Over the course of a decade or so, my friends and I put on a number of performances--in New York, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Maryland, Minnesota, Washington DC, and elsewhere--and at a few of these performances, flarf poet and jazz musician Drew Gardner put together impromptu Flarf Orchestras, made up of both local professional and completely amateur (or altogether non-) musicians, who provided music for some of the readings.
This CD, just released by DC flarf poet Rod Smith's Edge Books, features 10 of those live performances. For those curious about this blog author's "other life," I should warn you that I'm not one of the featured readers, though I do play a plastic blow-into-it sort of "keyboard" on one of the tracks. That said, the music is solid, often fabulous and, as is the case with the sample tracks above, offers an occasionally transcendent mix of language and music, the likes of which I'm guessing you've probably never heard.
This 1996 CD from early in the Prince of Rai's career completely blew my head off the first time I heard it after plucking it from the now-gone Princess Music electronics and Arabic music store on 5th Avenue in Brooklyn's Bay Ridge.
His last CD was released five years ago, in 2006; he says he plans to continue performing and recording, though I don't know whether he's begun to do so yet and/or how audiences will respond to him today.
Japan's love-affair with rockabilly is, of course legendary. Taiwan's? Not so much. This solidly rockin' record was my first indication that anyone else in Asia beyond Japan even cared about the sub-genre.
Found in P-Tunes & Video, the ultra-fabo DVD/CD store on Chrystie Street in Manhattan's Chinatown featured in the header image of this blog. This is the only CD this band ever produced, which is disappointing, considering how much it doesn't suck.
Posting this largely in anticipation of seeing the 5.6.7.8's at the Mercury Lounge later this month.
Soon after I moved to New York City in 1997 I began to notice that bodegas run by people from around the world sometimes stocked CDs and DVDs of music and film from the countries they had come from.
The music I've collected from these bodegas can almost never be found in the "World Music" sections of the few remaining places to buy CDs in the U.S.; nor, for that matter on iTunes (or cheapo MP3 sites like Soundike).
If you are an artist or publisher and do not want your music here, just let me know and I'll remove it.
DANGEROUS MUSICS. Duke of Wellington 1989
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If you don't already know about it, check out Nick Stephens' excellent Loose
Torque label.
JON CORBETT, trumpet
NICK STEPHENS, bass
ROGER T...
Lycia – Cold (Handmade Birds / 1996,2013)
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Highly Recommended! A monumentally influential classic, and the first of
any Lycia to be issued on vinyl, archived on 180gram vinyl in polylined
innersleev...
Costa Cordalis - Ich zeige dir das Paradies (1977)
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Und auch er gehört zur Musik aus deutschen Landen, auch wenn er ja
eigentlich ein Grieche ist:
Costa Cordalis (* 1. Mai 1944 in Elatia (Ελάτεια), Fthiotid...
Abed Azrié – 2007 – Mystic عابد عازرية – صوفي
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Abed Azrié is a French composer of Syrian origin. He has published some
twenty music albums, composed music for films and published several books,
includin...
Ambiance Congo: June 16, 2013
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Welcome!
I have another all vinyl collection for you today, featuring the guitar
artistry of Master Mwana Congo, Rigo Star, Docteur Nico, Franco, Roxy
Tsh...
Saving You From Filth and Degradation
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You axed for 'em , you got 'em - more re-up requests fulfilled:
*Howard Finster- Night Howard Finster Got Saved*
*Modern Purveyors Of Filth And Degradation...
Sticking to Music
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You know how whenever anyone brings up the topic of US sonic weapons and music torture, someone always says, “What do they do, just turn on WFMU? Hahahahaha....
Simon's Slow Music from Africa Vol. 2 mixtape
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At long last, for the true heads who've been following Awesome Tapes From
Africa for years now. One of my closest homies in the music/life continuum,
S...
Nakayama Miho (中山美穂) TREASURY Album
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Here is Nakayama Miho's TREASURY album. It was released on April 7, 1997.
1. CATCH ME
2. You're My Only Shinin'Star
3. Marina mermaid (人魚姫 mermaid)
4. R...
Botbol: The Last of an Era
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*Botbol on electric guitar. 1960s.*
Haim Botbol has affected my life in ways he could never imagine. It was his
record I picked up four years ago and it w...
Fusam فصام
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Fusam is the personal music project of composer and guitarist Heny Maatar,
from Sfax, Tunisia.
A cinematic, experimental venture fusing electronic elemen...
Dalian Dusk Seaside Music Festival
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If you’re in Dalian this weekend, peep at the Dusk Music Festival,
happening on Saturday June 22. Taking place at a youth hostel supposedly
on the beach...
BANDANOS
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São Paulo's BANDANOS harness the best elements of later SUICIDAL and
mid-80s DRI while avoiding the cheese factor that can so easily turn
listeners away ...
Sündenfall II - Sündenfall II (1972)
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**Sündenfall II - Sündenfall II (1972)*
Sündenfall II from the Kevelaer area at the Lower Rhine played a mixture of
folk and jazz, influenced by Jet...
Bill Zorn & Jon Benns
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A bit of an obscure LP this I picked up at the boot sale this week. Made
for the evn more obscure Sunrise label in 1984. An American ,Bill Zorn,
teamed ...
KTK44: "DECADE HITS" (BOLLYWOOD 70's) part 6
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Ladies & gentlemen, this is NOT your captain speaking!
The captain is going to be busy for a little while and better than stopping
our journey he prefere...
José "Zeca" Afonso – Cantigas do Maio (1971)
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Zeca Afonso continues as one of the most beloved Portuguese singers,
decades after his death in 1987. During his long career, Zeca's music was
the poetic ...
june 16, 2013
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pamela york - caravan
condition - beat my daddy to the grave
homestuck (elisa 'moony' mccabe) - emerald terror
wanda sa - vivo sonhando
heart - barracuda
fei...
Voice of the Ancestors (mbira dzavadzimu)
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And now for another sojourn just north of South Africa to Zimbabwe. In Shona
music, the mbira dzavadzimu ("voice of the ancestors") and national
instrume...
Danny Sagbohan & l'Orchestre Poly-Rythmo (1975)
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En 1975, Sagbohan enregistre ses deux premières compositions sous le nom de
Danny Sagbohan. Il est accompagné par l'orchestre Poly-Rythmo...
DANIALOU SAG...
Âita Zaêriya with Shikh al-Moutchou
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I've referred to Âita with frequency in my posts, and with good reason.
It's among the most important genres of Arab music in Morocco. It's
well-loved in...
URPF LANZE - "PROCESSION OF TALKING MIRRORS" (2013)
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Urpf Lanze προφανώς και δεν αποτελεί όνομα, για την ακρίβεια δεν ξέρω τι
στο διάολο μπορεί να σημαίνει και σε ποια γλώσσα. Πίσω πάντως από αυτές τις
δύστρ...
Radio Show 5-23-13
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Welcome to the summer vacation edition of the radio show. After the
obligatory Alice Cooper track, we travel to Nigeria and the Congo, Zimbabwe
and South ...
Top 13 (Of the Week)
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Sure,you know what's cool. But do you know what's really fuckin' FAR OUT?
That's where Advanced Demonology takes over. Every week, (K)en and
(S)wilson t...
J-Rock Fridays Vol. 99
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Primetime 99. Only one more column until we hit triple digits! Language-
“Hikari” It’s the end of the world and only two people are left alive! It’s
easy t...
Frau Kembali Lagi
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Dua tahun bukan waktu yang sebentar. Ada banyak peristiwa datang dan pergi,
nada-nada baru bergulir dengan arus yang deras, nama-nama asing mencoba
maju ke...
Live preview: Shinda Shinda Shinda (June 15th 2013)
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A bit of self-promotion this, as after a long break and some touring, I’m
back to organising reasonably regular live events in Tokyo now. I tried a
small s...
Various Artists- Dreams and Desires K7
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Have a few tapes here to share over the next few weeks… Some more
rare Italian demos, a 2xK7 French compilation, and much more, but here’s an
old classic a...
v.a. - 24 Top Pop Anak-Anak - 1992
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v.a. - 24 Top Pop Anak-Anak - 1992
This tape collects the best successes of early 90s Indonesian pop songs for
children. This is extreme sonic material th...
New links
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I have refreshed a few of the links that have 'died' in the course of time.
In chronological order:
*2008*:
- that seminal cassette by *Abdoulaye Diabaté &...
Altain Orgil - Ruf Der Steppe
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This amazing tape is one of many sent to me by Joachim from Heidelberg.
Joachim has very kindly donated a real treasure trove of music from around
the...
Rat Holic - Not For Sale 2
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R is for Rat Holic
Be it Rockabilly, Surf Rock, Proto-Punk or just some good old fashioned
Rock'n'Roll there seems to be no end to the number of retro ro...
Sachal Sarmast - a short film by Mahera Omar
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Pakistani film maker Mahera Omar's short film on Sachal Sarmast includes
some
beautiful shots at the shrine as well as earthy sounding folk music of
Sindh....
The Great Cascadian Jug Band Revival
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Hi Folks,
It's been a year since my last post. I'm not dead, just busy in the real
world. Busy making music!
As you may know, I love the shit out of jug ...
Short Reviews Combo
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*I haven't been able to post here as frequently as I'd like to, mainly
because I've been focusing my unpaid writing time to a big upcoming project
that's a...
Bollywood is BACK!!! (again!)
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After another brief hiatus, Bollywood Night returns to Richmond -- that's
right.... BOLLYWOOD NIGHT IS BACK!!!! June 21, 2013!!
Aaja Nachle!! at LEMON (321...
Bappi Lahiri: Morchha (1980)
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[image: Raga Jazz Style]
There's a martial arts theme running through the next few posts, starting
with the soundtrack for 1980's 'Morchha'. I've no idea w...
A Cui Jian Performance
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Almost twenty-four years ago to the day (it was actually in mid-May), a
guy, his band, and a bunch of young folks who wanted to change the world
got togeth...
De!nial: "De!nial"
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1.Intro
2.Moral Vaccum
3.TV Fiction
4.I'm a Lost Boy
5.Underwear of Curse
6.Tokyo Dance School
7.Dance Step
8.Minus Algorithm
9.Sleep TV Show
10.Chip Land...
Akiko Yano: ト・キ・メ・キ & BROOCH
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* Here are two other albums from Ms. Yano I recently acquired from an
anonymus uploader! Both a slightly more stripped albums with more focus on
Yano and h...
“may” 2013 mix
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[image: May 2013 Mix] And the second overdue mix. Oddball intangible world
music, inspired by øשlqæda (RIP सølγ שаябlɛş) and others like Bodega Pop. :
*FUL...
The Big Reggae Haul
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The haul
My wife had a huge surprise for me when she came home from work on Friday.
She had a stack of 41 records with her. She found them at the Goodwill i...
ENDINGS AND BEGINNINGS
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Due to some very serious personal and family-related issues that I've been
confronting, Mutant Sounds will now be placed on hold for the time being.
All th...
Sky Blue
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Dive bars for churches.
Inseparability, entanglement,
theories of cowabunga and conjectures of gonzo.
Bottle caps and musks of old wood
and old man wood t...
Flor Del Campo...
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Alirio DíazValses Del Pueblo Venezolano
1980
Tracks:
Side A
01- El Bejuquero (Anónimo)
02- El Ausente (Anónimo)
03- Flor Del Campo (Anónimo)
04- Siemp...
The Living Soil - CSIRO, Tony Gould (1982)
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My never-ending quest for documentary soundtracks, particularly from
Australia, continues. Here is a gorgeous short film, *The Living Soil*,
produced by ...
Kings International
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There are a lot of Kings in Highlife, and even more International Bands. So
this band's name is not very original, but their music is really
worthwhile. ...
Seven '7 inches' from ColombiaVarious Artists
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Recently I found us a bunch of Colombian singles.
It seemed only logical to digitize them and make
another 'Seven 7 inches' compilation. Check out
Andres Lan...
Joseph and Cléoma Falcon – La Valse de Madame Sosten
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Early Cajun recordings are really something else – and in the US collecting
them is sort of akin to collecting the rarest American blues records,
except, q...
Single: Archaster – I Love You More Than Summertime
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The Filipino bedroom pop musician Francis Yu aka Archaster latest single ‘I
Love you more than summertime’ is one of the feel-good pieces of love of
the su...
*clears throat*
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So yeah, sort of having a false start I guess. I got a new job that had
intensive training that had me travelling (which i was not expecting! but
that's go...
Various - Safari Disco Club (2013)
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01 - j.m. tim & foty - douala by night
02 - usje sukatma - waiting for your love
03 - esbee family - chics are magnets
04 - kiki gyan - disco dancer
05 - r...
The Astronauts - Live at the Robey 2|1|94
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Excellent live recording of The Astronauts kicking up a shit storm at the
legendary George Robey in '94 (ripped from cassette - so don't mind the
hiss)
The...
A Battle of Equals: Jugalbandi
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In Indian classical music there is sub-genre known as jugalbandi. This is a
setting in which two equally accomplished musicians, either on the same or
diff...
Moving Locations
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This blog has moved to another platform. The Dog is definitely still ALIVE
and barking. Just in another location.
NOTE: IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR INFO/POSTS...
william onyeabor: repost... all 8 albums
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i've been fielding a bunch of requests lately for chief onyeabor, so i
uploaded [all 8 albums] to sate the masses.
[better][change][your][mind]
expec...
The Audiotopia Returns.
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Greetings, and warm welcomes for those visiting few who have returned back
to these surroundings again after what appears like a forever spent away
from B...
[video] Das Synthetische Mischgewebe, Live @ Nantes
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Festival Câble#6 (7-9th may 2013)
Das Synthetische Mischgewebe (Guido Huebner solo)
Musique concrete with electrified, sonorized and amplified junk
construc...
What Area Unit Direct Payday Loan Companies?
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Most of the folks area unit usually want of money and thus need some more
money to pay their emergency dues straightaway. Such folks apply for payday
loa...
Kalu - Amaralina
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Recém-lançado neste mês, primeiro lançamento de Thiago Kalu, o disco conta
com um conciso trabalho autoral, direção musical de André T e uma ótima
banda ...
Expiring links
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*If any dl link to album that you want is not working, please send me an
email on ccemodiary@gmail.com and we will try to solve the problem. *
[Mini Album] Juniel – Fall in L [3rd Mini Album]
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[EP] JUNIEL – Fall in L [Third Mini Album] Release Date: 2013.04.25 Genre:
Dance Pop Language: Korean Bit Rate: MP3-320kbps Fall in L with Juniel!
Catching...
Лаовайкаст о haoting и китайской музыке уже в эфире
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[image: lw138]
— Знакомство с Андреем Ильенко и истории создания Haoting.
— Что знают о китайской музыке и кто ей интересуется?
— Музыкальные open-air фести...
African Fiesta Sukisa 1966-? Docteur Nico 06
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Last batch of Docteur Nico Vita & Sukisa 45s. As always, Alastair
Johnston's discography has been an invaluable resource, without which these
six compilat...
Re-óp: Tomasz Sikorski
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Pogoda ładna, więc żeby nie było za wesoło - Sikorski.
Powyciągane z kaset, płyt rzecz jasna nie ma (żeby nie było za dobrze): (O
KURDE MAĆ!)
Echa II (1963)...
A Dutiful Wife, An Inconsiderate Husband
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Despite his great popularity back in the day, information about the late,
great Igbo bard Show Promoter (Nelson Ejinduaka) is as scarce as hens'
teeth. ...
凛として時雨
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i'mperfect [5th album]
Знаю-знаю, у всех уже давно всё есть. Но раз никто не постит, придётся
самому. Традиции нужно чтить))
PS: *he* IS perfect))
*Albu...
SOTOSOUNDZ - Octopus Head (2003)
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Octopus Head…what is the first thing that comes into your mind when you
hear that for a name of an album?
I was not too sure at first but it all became ...
DIR EN GREY - THE UNRAVELING [2013.04.03]
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Name: DIR EN GREY - THE UNRAVELING
Language: Japanese
Format: MP3
Size: 60.28 MB
Bitrate: 320kbps
Year: April 03, 2013
Tracklist:
1. Unraveling
2. 業
3. かす...
Shelling – Shelling [2013]
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Wait, what’s this? The update is ending with a shoegaze band, instead of
the craziest/most experimental band I’ve discovered recently? Normally, I
would ha...
Watashi, Japanis Gal (Z)
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OK Kembali lagi dalam kumpilasi Watashi, Japanis Gal yang didalamnya
dimana didalamnya anda akan merasakan kekuatan musikalis perempuan yang
bisa dibila...
KASSIDAT: Raw 45s from Morocco
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Heads up! Dust-toDigital has just released an LP of old Moroccan music I
produced. Read more here:
http://shellachead.com/2013/03/13/new-release-kassidat-r...
Blog news
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Dear readers,
First of all, I wanted to alert you to the fact that more links are now
revived; please see for an updated list in the post directly preceding...
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To all Luobaniyans having had problems accessing the music here …
No files needed to be re uploaded it is just the silly new rules of
RabidShare th...
Los Angeles Post-Punk, Vol. 18
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Disk 1 | Disk 2
*Featured Acts:*
Abecedarians, Alex Cima, Caterwaul, Cathedral of Tears, Chinas Comidas,
Circle Jerks, D.O.M.E.S., Departmentstore Santas...
MENTE SABIA CRU - JARDÍN DEL SÓTANO (2012) (SANTIAGO)
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*MENTE SABIA CRU - JARDÍN DEL SÓTANO (2012)*
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*01.Entrada
02.La Bóveda
03.Nunca Usé Las Drogas
04.Desquite
05.Antes de que Amanezca
06.Tengo lo que No Pued...
Arthur Verocai - Arthur Verocai (1972)
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DOWNLOAD!
*Faixas:*
01. Caboclo
02. Pelas Sombras
03. Sylvia
04. Presente Grego
05. Dedicada a Ela
06. Seriado
07. Na Boca do Sol
08. Velho Parente
09. O...
Ravi Shankar - Sound of the Sitar
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*ravi shankar*
sound of the sitar
(sitar)
1. raga malkauns - alap
2. raga malkauns - jor
3. tala sawari
4. pahari dhun
listen
rest in peace ravi, you wi...
Papers for the Border #17 is live!
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Click here for the podcast (which can also be found on iTunes). And here is
the program: Birds to Telephone – R. Stevie Moore Adjacent Species Like You
– R...
Technical difficulties....
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Sorry folks, I thought I was going to be able to post a 45 today but
various pieces of equipment have been acting-up ever since we experienced
damp conditi...
Sundaram Sai Bhajan Vol. 27
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*Download*:
FLAC: Side A Side B
320kbps MP3
*Side A*
01. Mangala Dayaka Hey
02. Sadguru Om
03. Mukunda Madhava
04. Allah Ho Akbar
05. Prema Mayi Sai M...
Beaches of India: An Exotic Vacation Package
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Visualize staying nearby a sea taking pleasure in the wonderful vision of
dawn with unique music of waves playing with your feet. India has more than
7 t...
Yuck | Live in Hong Kong 26/1/2012
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[image: Yuck live in Hong Kong]
Daniel Blumberg - Singer and Guitarist;Mariko Doi - Bassist;
Max Bloom - Guitarist; Jonny Rogoff - Drummer
Shortl...
Mest of Turkish Punk (1977 - 2012) vol.1
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Mest of Turkish Punk (1977 - 2012) vol.1
http://soundcloud.com/turkishpunk/mest-of-turkish-punk-vol-1
01.Ask it why - pasta
02.Rashit - paran yoksa öl
03.D...
LAGOS DISCO INFERNO IS BACK AGAIN!!!
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Hello, blog fam... I've had some trouble with my Blogger account so I
haven't been able to make any new entries for a while, but if you're
connected to me ...
The cauldron: Islam and Hip-Hop in Europe
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A comprehensive overview of the state of Hip Hop Diplomacy across the pond
from one of my most admired mentors, Dr. Hisham Aidi (via one of my
favorite obs...
Ahmed Rock, Revolution Records - I'm Not a Number
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*Ahmed Rock, Revolution Records - Ana Msh 3adad ("I'm Not a Number")*
*أحمد روك ، الثورجية - أنا مش عدد*
*Egypt*
Released on June 14, 2012
Source: http://w...
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*LE stage d'Afrocubain à ne pas rater cet été:*
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*NEUFCHATEAU AKDT (Académies d'été)*
*du 8 au 15 juillet 2012*
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*avec:*
*LUANDA PAU BAQUERO (danse)...
Facebook
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Link to horrific news story involving American person/people? Check.
Link to horrific news story involving Muslim person/people? Check.
Link to sad story abo...
野路由紀子 - 北信濃絶唱
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野路由紀子 was an enka singer from the 1970s. enka is forever a genre that i
will find to be particularly spooky. something about it just sends chills
up and d...
World Music Blogs Directory
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There are many music blogs, managed by music lovers from all part of the
world. Here’s a selection of some of the best. They all aloud to read,
listen to, ...
Bathory - Bathory [1984] - RE-POST
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**RE-UPPING A NEW FILE FOR THIS INSANELY DELIGHTFUL RECORD!**
*NEW FILE*
*1984*
One of my favorite blogs Bigfatsatanist.blogspot.com was taken down
yester...
SOLVA SAAL | MANZIL
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*Get it here.*
*Solva Saal (1958)*
Music: S.D. Burman
Lyrics: Majrooh
1. Hai Apna Dil To Awara | Hemant Kumar
2. Yehi To Hai Woh | Mohammad Rafi
3. Nazar K...
Au revoir
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Hi readers!
Thank you so much for all the support you've given this blog. It's amazing
the amount of traffic I still get, even when the blog has been inact...
The Telescopes
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Their debut release was a split flexi disc with Loop on the Cheree label in
1988, which was given away with the *Sowing Seeds* fanzine. There followed...
Goodbye for a while/ Nos vemos en un rato
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Hola hola, este post es sólo informativo ("informativo") y es sólo para
avisar que esta vez mi ausencia se debe a que me marcho fuera del país, a
Estado ...
Orquesta Aliamén - Santa Clara
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[image: recto]
1. Aliamén - Influencias (8:40)
2. Aliamén - Con Cuál Se Gana, Con Cuál Se Pierde! (5:56)
3. Aliamén - Santa Clara (6:42)
4. Aliamén - La ...
QMix
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So here is a little sampler I compiled, reavealing my love for fancy pop
music + some other stuff - inconsistent and random as this blog is. Hope
you lik...
Blog Hibernation 2010 -2011
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For the most of 2011 I will to be in Indonesia. Meanwhile, I will not be
able to post or maintain this blog. There is definitely a lot more music
that I wa...
S. D. Burman: Taxi Driver (1954/1977) Pakistan
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Ok, ok. I actually enjoyed the *Taxi Driver* soundtrack more than* Chalti
Ka Naam Gaadi*. And I have to admit that I am finding some S. D. Burman
songs wh...
music from sudan (Emmanuel Jal & Abdel Gadir Salim)
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emmanuel jal & abdel gadir salim - ya salam.mp3A bit cringe-worthy, but
still interesting collaboration between muslim and christian musicians
during the ...
Sonora Paramarera _Best Of Vol 2
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I've been asked to post complete albums and/or cd's.
I will try to do so in the future if and when I have the time to rip them.
Have Fun with this one
Vo...
Introduction
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Misora Hibari
"Everything absolutely has a tiny and flaring point which makes a person or
a thing different from others, like the incalculable stars in th...
Look at it as a Hiatus.
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First of all, Merry Christmas to all those who actually read this on a
regular basis. I hope you all have a great 2010.
I sadly however am going to be putt...
Inquiries
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Hip Hop in China is no longer an active blog. It will remain up as an
archive for people around the world to access information on Hip Hop in
China.
Plea...
Lord Astor e Seu Conjunto - E Danca (1961)
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Hello, good evening! I am very close to finish an important work to Loronix
and also a key effort to bring some relief to the financial problems I'm
facing...