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The most refined Andalucian music ever
Review of Musica Alhambra - Juan Martin by
gantzgraf
Advantages: Unique flammenco style, beautiful, evocative, scenic
Disadvantages: Absolutely none
...could have prepared me for Musica Alhambra.
I am very aware of Juan Martin's discography. From 1981 to this present day he has released a string of intricate albums, most of these being extremely traditional. Juan Martin has explored many Flamenco styles, especially in his Andalucian Suites I-IV (same year actually) where he covers Rumba, Tarantas, Tangos, Alegrias, Bulerias and even contemporary Milonga.
Musica Alhambra came out in 1998. It is ... ...influenced flammenco, to perfection. With Musica Alhambra, he goes even further. With this piece of work we undertake a wonderful journey accross a 12th Century Andalucia. This is made possible by additional artists such as Rony Barrak, Stephen Dummer, Chris Karan and the obscure Abdul Salam Kheir.
This is definitely worth your money; this type of recording is unique in the world of folklore and is priceless. If you are aware of Anouar Brahem, then ...
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11.08.2006
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Awesome album of Lautari music
Review of Sounds From A Bygone Age Vol.2 [Digipak] - Romica Puceanu & The Gore Brothers by
dangaroo
Advantages: Some great recordings of rare tracks
Disadvantages: Misses some of Romica's best works
From 1864 and the abolition of slavery, many homeless gypsies settled on the outskirts of southern towns of Romania, these areas were called "mahalas" and it was where the songs "cantece de mahala" (songs of the suburbs) originated. People met in the local cafe or "carciuma" and a group of local musicians the "taraf" which usually consisted of violinist, double bass player, cobza, accordian and tambal and vocalist would entertain everyone else. This ... ...in 1926 in Bucharest and started singing in cafes by the age of 14 but it wasn't until 1964 that she actually recorded an album, The Gore Brothers (famous Romanian musicians - Aurel and Victor) who also grew up in the same mahala and were in fact cousins to Puceanu helped her become famous by organising gigs for her.
She has a strange voice, sometimes incredibly high other times really low - quite similar to a black male blues artist. She was infact ...
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10.07.2008
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Upon the Waves
Review of Navega - Mayra Andrade by
Zmugzy
Advantages: Uplifting and joyful
Disadvantages: For a debut album, it's hard to fault
...based since 2003 and where Navega was recorded. On this delightfully poised debut album, the 23 year-old Mayra sings on all but one of the songs in a Cape Verdean Creole - a language derived from Portuguese. I didn't realise how different the language was until I looked at the strange text in which the lyrics are written. I had the unusual experience of being able to understand more her singing voice, but less able to decipher the written lyrics. ... ...CD booklet, though after some study I have come to the conclusion that the English translation is not a good one. Nevertheless, there is enough to give you a good sense of the feel and subject matter of each song.
Musical InfluencesLargely due to her background, Mayra Andrade's music is a mixture of international influences, in which traditional Cape Verdean rhythms and song-forms are fused with Afro rhythms, Latin melodies, Brazilian samba ...
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08.07.2008
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Kal - Self-titled album - The Coolest Band Ever
Review of Kal - Kal (1) by
dangaroo
Advantages: A sublime fusion of roots and more modern music
Disadvantages: Not as good as some contemporaries
This is the self-named album Kal by Kal! Kal are a Serbian band from the small village of Valjevo but are now based in Belgrade, they fuse traditional roma music with a very slight amount of pop/crooning, they are one of very few Serbian artists that still play Balkan music in the traditional sense as Serbian music is these days liittered with keyboards in general.
Kal (Romani for black) were once described by a BBC journalist in Leicester as "the ... ...spot on in this case. Kal dress in black suits and hats which instantaneously gives them a mafia look, this image is quickly broken though as they're jolly outlook on life woos the crowd where ever they are quite quickly.
The band themselves do a lot of work in Serbia to integrate the roma people in to Serbia in general through theatre productions spanning from Budapest to Belgrade and Bucharest, each year they also run a school (Amala School in ...
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26.06.2008
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Haydamaky - This'll show the royals
Review of Kobzar - Haydamaky by
dangaroo
Advantages: Superbly talented musicians playing good music
Disadvantages: Flute irritates me sometimes
...throughout the 18th century.
Kobzar is brought out by the German record label Eastblok Music and was released in March 2008.
1 - Vstup
Is a 19 second song which I'm unaware of the point of, perhaps it has significance. 10/10 or 0/10 depending on how you look at it.
2 - Efir - 4:34
A jolly song where accordian, drumming and later trumpet features highly with a catchy chorus and impressive near orient or latino "aaah's" (if you know what I mean!) ... ...Tramvayem
Violin, trumpet and accoustic guitar heavy track to start off with yet another upbeat feeling accompanied with a bit of crooning and later gets a more funky, jazzy feel to it. Insane song to dance to. 8/10
4 - Message
Starts off with a heavy metal/hard rock style and moves into reggae with space noises plus the occasional folks instrument (possibly bagpipes) and later jazz trumpets, sang in Polish mostly due to the song being written ...
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22.06.2008
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