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Nicola Cruz's music invokes the landscapes and rituals of his homeland, Ecuador, a country that is home both to the Andes mountains and the Amazon jungle. His music is an exploration of ancient mythologies and folkloric traditions in a modern setting. Nicola was born in Limoges, France, to Ecuadorian parents. His upbringing was surrounded by a rich musical education in both indigenous traditions and Western theories and from a young age he took to percussion. Song is from album Prender el Alma' (2015 / ZZK Records).
Song taken from Mammal Hands second album Floa released on Gondwana Records. Mammal Hands are a trio of like-minded musicians: Nick Smart (piano), Jesse Barrett (drums and percussion), and Jordan Smart (saxophones). Drawing on influences from Steve Reich to Bonobo and Pharoah Sanders to The Cinematic Orchestra, alongside elements of North Indian and African music, they produce their own beautiful, inimitable music – at times wistful and melancholic and sometimes raucous, catchy and explosive, blending thoughtful compositions with spontaneity and interplay.
I dont know if they are older or I am younger, but new album is amazing a for me really listenable. Song is taken from Moderat's album "III", label Monkeytown Records. Video directed by Jakob Grunert.
A woman's dreary routine turns into a surreal mixture of movement-based public performance, inspired by a chance encounter on her morning commute. Taken from Sadie EP, release on Astro Nautico. Photay is multi-instrumentalist producer Evan Shornstein from Woodstock.
Mayssa Karaa is a Lebanese American singer currently based in Los Angeles, California. In 2013 she was the featured vocalist on the Arabic version of "White Rabbit" on the American Hustle Soundtrack which was nominated to theGrammy Awards as Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media in 2015. Footage: In Extase. Directed by Ruud Pelgrum.
Live from NDR Kultur Session. Grandbrothers are Erol Sarp and Lukas Vogel. After meeting at university in Dusseldorf, Erol and Lukas formed Grandbrothers to tie together their respective musical backgrounds and disciplines: Erol is a trained jazz pianist, while by day Lukas constructs synthesizers at Access Music. Together, they create a sound that combines classical composition with modern, experimental production and sound design.
OK, in Thailand people drink beer, eat chicken, but in Europe I think they will drink Redbull and eat molly or acid:) The music they play is called phin prayuk. The first word refers to the lead instrument, a 3-stringed lute known as the phin. Beer, the phin player, uses a string of Boss effects pedals, including a phaser, distortion and digital delay to get his sound. He also builds his own instruments, installing Fender pickups into hand-carved hardwood bodies, with elaborate mythical serpents adorning the headstock. The band takes pride in their custom PA system, as well as an imposing tower of 8 loudspeaker horns atop a huge bass cabinet. To capture the essence of the group and their sound, Marcy recorded th em in their natural environment by doing a proper field recording, literally in a field outside the city of Lom Sak, in the valley of mountains that form a rough border between Thai- land’s North and Northeast. The result was 40 minutes of hypnotizing psyche- delia filled with heavy drum breaks that sounds like something RZA would sample for a Quentin Tarantino film.
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