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Republicafrobeat, vol. 2

Republicafrobeat Vol.2, es un pequeño botón de muestra de lo que está ocurriendo en la actualidad con/y alrededor del nuevo sonido del afrobeat. Recopilatorio de grupos internacionales con afrobeat de ritmo de base. DJ Floro colaboró con Casa África en el Festival África Vive 2009 dentro de los conciertos de Territorios en Sevilla

Searching for satyam

Indian music set the stage for the world-music phenomenon back in the 1960s when the Beatles learned to meditate. But it's largely been eclipsed by African-derived genres. With the success of bhangra along with fusion discs by Joi, Jai Uttal, and Trilok Gurtu, Indian music is finally moving into the spotlight. South African-born Deepak Ram yokes his supple bansuri flute to a San Francisco Bay Area-based combo, mixing North Indian classical styles with jazz, funk, and even flamenco. The acoustic-instrument setting delivers a high pleasure quotient.

Green light

Raymond Lema A'nsi Nzinga, conocido como 'Ray Lema, es un congoleños (RDC) músico nacido 30 de marzo 1946 en Lufu-Toto , Kongo la Provincia Central . Trabajó para el Ballet Nacional de Zaire, como se llamaba entonces, y en 1979 fue invitado a la Estados Unidos por la Fundación Rockefeller . En 1989 tuvo éxito internacional con la firma de Island Records. Su formación inicial fue la música clásica europea en un seminario católico, donde había estado planeando llegar a ser sacerdote.

Love international

Kokolo, also known as the Kokolo Afrobeat Orchestra, is an American Afrobeat band from the Lower East Side of New York City, formed in 2001 by songwriterRay Lugo. Along with The Daktaris and Antibalas, they form part of the early New York Afrobeat scene that ignited the genre’s current global revival

More consideration

Kokolo, also known as the Kokolo Afrobeat Orchestra, is an American Afrobeat band from the Lower East Side of New York City, formed in 2001 by songwriterRay Lugo. Along with The Daktaris and Antibalas, they form part of the early New York Afrobeat scene that ignited the genre’s current global revival

Éthiopiques 21 : piano solo

Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou es una monja que vive actualmente en Jerusalén. Ella creció como hija de un prominente intelectual de Etiopía, pero pasó gran parte de su joven vida en el exilio, en primer lugar para la escuela, y luego otra vez durante la ocupación de Mussolini de la ciudad capital de Etiopía, Addis Abeba, en 1936.

Bembeya

Is a Guinean jazz group that gained fame in the 1960s for their infectious Afropop rhythms. They are considered one of the most significant bands in Guinean music. Many of their recordings are based on traditional folk music in the country and have been fused with jazz and Afropop style. Featuring guitarist Sekou 'Diamond Fingers' Diabate, who grew up in a traditional griot musical family, the band won over fans in Conakry, Guinea's capital city, during the heady days of that country's newfound independence.
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