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Stephen 12-06-2022 09:45 PM

Enrique Morente & Lagartija Nick "Omega"

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Safar 12-08-2022 01:39 PM

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Our starting point was the shared, universality of environmental problems and music. Nature as a provider of housing and resources has a strong connection with music, which is a common language of all human beings.
Play for Nature (Doğa İçin Çal) is a project that the Playing for Change team corroborated on for several months.
DOĞA İÇİN ÇAL 12 - DENİZ ÜSTÜ KÖPÜRÜR, KAĞIZMAN (Turkey)


Spoiler for DOĞA İÇİN ÇAL 10 - İKİ KEKLİK, DERE GELİYOR DERE:

Safar 12-11-2022 11:54 PM

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The Gama brothers, Mongo and Kacho, hail from Naucalpan, just west of Mexico City. They learned to play marimba from their father, Batuco. ....they formed Son Rompe Pera in 2017, becoming unlikely marimba ambassadors, infusing cumbia and other tropical rhythms with a little of that punk energy.
Son Rompe Pera - Cumbia Algarrobera (Mexico)


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Lorraine is one of the few South African artists who has preserved the classic sound of ‘Township Music‘, which continues to be the most distinctive sound to come out of South Africa.
Lorraine Klaasen - Jabulani (South Africa)


Billy Strings - Long Journey Home (USA)


Carol of The Bells

grindy 12-14-2022 03:23 AM

Some sweet af, virtuoso brazilian jazz


Safar 01-05-2023 02:21 AM

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As are Ezra: their ever-expanding vocabulary – always heavy on afrobeat, dub and the young sounds of London – includes riotous salsa, UK funky, what sounds like the brass backbone to South African gqom and some seriously impressive genre blends in the league of Little Simz.
Ezra Collective - Victory Dance (UK)

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Safar 01-06-2023 11:59 PM

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Cheikha Rimitti was an Algerian raï female singer. ... Rimitti was being hailed as la mamie du Rai, the grandmother of the style.
Cheikha Rimitti - Nouar (Algeria)



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Zahouania (Halima Mazzi) was born in Oran, Algeria from a Moroccan father and an Algerian mother, in 1959. Under the name Chaba Zahouania, she became a popular singer of raï, a hybrid folk-music style.
Zahouania - Warini Werak Tergoud (Algeria)



Radie Peat & Daragh Lynch (LANKUM) - 'Hares on the Mountain' (Ireland)



Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway - Crooked Tree (USA)

fire 01-26-2023 01:51 PM

Louise
by Louise

released June 21, 2018
band members:
Clémence Cognet : Voix
Mathilde Kavaix : Voix
Béatrice Terrase : Voix
from France
this was a nice album
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Safar 02-07-2023 02:59 AM

Short but nice version of an Earl Scruggs classic.

M. Tallstrom - Foggy Mountain Breakdown (Sweden)

Safar 02-09-2023 03:37 AM

Another song about restlessness and travelling. Great performed by Tommy Emmanuel, Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley.

Tommy Emmanuel with Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley - Ramblin’ Fever (Australia/USA)



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Understanding different cultures, intermingling guitars with African instruments (kora, ngoni, balafon, mbira, kalimba), and dipping his traditional sound in the waters of folk, blues and rock. Above all, he uses his super mellow vocals, mostly in Ga (the main language in and around Accra, the Ghanaian capital) and occasional English, to explore themes of equality and determination, hope and faith, love’s blessings and challenges.
Adjiri Odametey - Ghana groove (Ghana)


Spoiler for Adjiri Odametey - Noko:

Safar 02-11-2023 12:12 AM

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Her influence has shaped not only her own but also following generations, through the musical evenings she organised in Tamanrasset, in the Tahaggart-shumera neighbourhood where the Malian diaspora started gathering in the 60s. Her mastering of her art, the powerful gracefulness of her chant, and her out of the ordinary social role made her the muse of the Tuaregs in the 70s and 80s, during the formative years of Tinariwen. She never stopped singing in Tahaggart-shumera where the local well has been named after her.
Badi Lalla - Idi Yanni Douhna (feat. Imzad) (Algeria)



Tinariwen - Tinde Tinariwen (feat. Lalla Badi) (Algeria)



Yoriza - Koita Me Glykia Mou Agapi (Greece)


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