Music: International/World
Currently listing articles 450-401:
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Music Review: Various Performers Miles...From India— As magnificent collection of Jazz music that you are liable to find anywhere these days.
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Music Review: Dengue Fever - Venus on Earth— I feel a fever coming on.
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Music Review: Lonely Drifter Karen - Grass Is Singing— An intriguing debut from a worldly trio.
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Music Review: Mickey Hart Planet Drum— Planet Drum is an amazing collaboration among cultures from around the world.
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Music Review: The Diga Rhythm Band - Diga Rhythm Band— World Music before world music even existed.
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Concert Review: Coachella - Day Three - 4/27/08 — A look at day three of the music festival.
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Concert Review: Coachella - Day Two - 4/26/08 — A look at Day Two of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
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Music Review: Etran Finatawa - Desert Crossroads— Modern blues from ancient African rhythms.
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Music Review: Babylon Circus - Dances Of Resistance— Remembering what it means to be human is probably the best "Dance Of Resistance" we have at our disposal.
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Music Review: Group Doueh - Guitar Music Of The Western Sahara— This is a tantalizing introduction to a unique and exciting sound.
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Music Review: Jamshied Sharifi – One— An alphabet soup jumble of musicians, genres, and instruments that reads like a work of art.
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Music Review: Various Artists - The Rough Guide to Klezmer Revival— An accessible compilation of traditional and more modern klezmer tunes presented by The Rough Guide.
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Music Review: Kenia - Simply Kenia— Kenia's first release in a decade shows that some things just get better with time.
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Music Review: The Garifuna Women's Project - Umalali — A beautiful collection of music, and wonderful introduction to one of the world's truly unique cultures.
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Music Review: Karrin Allyson - Imagina: Songs Of Brasil— The Grammy-nominated vocalist gives us some warm Brazilian jazz.
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Concert Review: Haale – Shank Hall, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 1, 2008— You’re an April Fool if you missed this performance.
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Music DVD Review: Chantal - Live at the Pyramids— Chantal Chamandy's global pop finds a terrific setting at the Pyramids.
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Music Review: Deepak Ram - Steps— With Deepak Ram’s bansuri coaxing freshness out of beautiful classics, Steps is a fantastic album for fans of world music, jazz, and blues.
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Music Review: Gabi Lunca - Gabi Lunca: Sounds From A Bygone Era - Vol.5— A voice that is not going to be easily forgotten.
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Music Review: Le Vent Du Nord - Dans Les Airs— Le Vent Du Nord is a north wind blowing new life into the traditional music of Quebec.
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Music Review: Yael Naïm - Yael Naïm— Yael Naïm is more than just background music for a Mac commercial.
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Music Review: Charmaine Clamor - Flippin' Out— "Jazzipino" has arrived.
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Music Review: Haale - No Ceiling— "I think truth, an individual truth, never fails in touching a person.” – Haale
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Music Review: Ramiro Musotto - Sudaka— Don't fight it and don't try to figure it out. Submit to it.
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Music Review: Harry Manx - Live At The Glenn Gould Studio— No matter how you look at it, Live At The Glenn Gould Studio is great music.
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Music Review: Putumayo Presents - Euro Groove— A funky blend of jazz, Celtic, Middle Eastern, R&B, and electronica that'll make you cool just listening to it. No, really.
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Music Review: Toumast Ishmur— A beautiful and haunting CD that deserves to be listened to for the wonder that it evokes and the message that it carries.
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Music Review: Grupa Janke Randalu - Live— I might need piano lessons after this.
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Music Review: Auktyon - Girls Sing— Auktyon is proof positive and that East and West can meet in harmony and make beautiful music together.
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Music Review: Various Performers - The Rough Guide To The Music Of Hungarian Gypsies— A great introduction, and a good way to discover some great bands.
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Music Review: Deepak Ram, Vic Juris, Tony Marino, & Jamey Haddad - Steps— I heard a wonderful collection of Jazz tunes being given interpretations that I wasn't familiar with.
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Music Review: Rahim Al Haj & Sadaja Quartet - Friendship— A little adventure now and then is a good thing.
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Music Review: Steve Reid Ensemble - Daxaar— It's some of the most fully alive music that I've listened to in a long time.
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Music Review: Climax Golden Twins, Various Performers - Victrola Favorites: Artifacts From Bygone Days— A fascinating musical voyage around the world that anyone with an interest in the history of recorded music won't want to miss.
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Movie Review: Sumatran Folk Cinema— Sumatran Folk Cinema is difficult to watch, but the truth isn't necessarily pretty.
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Music DVD Review: Various Performers Musical Brotherhoods From The Trans-Saharan Highway— An intimate, close up view of a way of life that has existed for hundreds, if not thousands, of years.
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Music Review: Willy DeVille - Pistola— I'd rather listen to these ten songs over twenty songs by most other people any day of the week.
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Music Review: Extra Golden - Hera Ma Nono— A simple pleasure, just like my pencil.
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Music Review: Cuva Cuva - Stars And Wave— Cuva Cuva mixes bossa nova and techno to create an interesting musical blend.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - American World Edition— Four American artists who break boundaries.
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Music Review: The Cat Empire - So Many Nights— It’s bluesy, groovy, and soulful.
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Concert Review (LA): New Years Eve in Paris with Belinda Carlisle and Rufus Wainwright at Disney Hall— Belinda Carlisle and Rufus Wainwright do Paris at Disney Hall.
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Music Review: Hendrik Meurkens - Sambatropolis— They continue to steer a course that's straight and true to their vision of Brazilian jazz.
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Music Review: 3 Cohens - Braid— An eclectic blend of tradition and improvisation characterizes Braid as an excellent jazz album.
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Space Exploration: An Atlantic Crossing to Argentina Via Myspace— Football, beef, tango, but what is the sound of digital, social networking Argentina?
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Music Review: Rahim AlHaj - Home Again— "If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there."
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Music Review: Various Performers - Caravan Of Light— ...invigorating examples of how traditional instruments can be augmented by and allied with modern technology.
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Music Review: Indie CDs Holiday Gift Guide— Are your friends tired of the same old Keys-Kanye-Fergie-Foo? Indie CDs are the answer.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: December 4, 2007 - N.W.A, Gamelan Tunas Mekar, Jandek— Kick off the season with some gangsta rap, gamelan, and outsider freakishness.
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Music Review: Harry Manx Wise And Otherwise— His songs balance the transcendence of Eastern spiritualism with the vitality of life found in the earthiness of dirt scrabble blues.
