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Mondays are Idiosyncrasy 'Cos They Ain't 'Nuttin Else
LJ's very own Verity was guest playlist picker in the most recent 'Songlines' and among her she chose a tune by Inuit punk throat singer, Tanya Tagaq, called 'Fracking' - it seemed to fit the bill for snowy, idiosyncratic, Monday.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesFracking · Tanya TagaqAnimismâ„— 2014 Six Shooter Records Inc.Released on: 2014-05-27Producer: Jesse ZubotMusic ...
Enjoy this music video as part of the Sound Tracker & Genelec series. https://www.genelec.com/genelec-music-channelPerformers: Gamelan Semara Ratih of Ubud, ...
I notice that Poet, publisher and bookshop owner, Lawrence Ferlinghetti died this week aged 101. Here he reads 'The World is a Beautiful Place' celebrating life and foreseeing his death accompanied by Dana Colley.
Martin Hayes gives us a short solo concert from his rural retreat in Northern Spain. This is music he has explored with his new Common Ground Ensemble ahead ...
on Friday's LJ amongst all the banging, shouting, crashing and overwhelming dronery, Verity gave us a track from the recently released EP of the streaming concert MH did at the NCH.
As he says, this 15 minute clip gives us the bare bones of the tracks on the EP. Having said that, one of the tracks is Aisling Gheal, Bright Vision, a track we have discussed previously here - it is also much loved by Iaral O'Lionaird; but it doesn't feature on the EP.
on Friday's LJ amongst all the banging, shouting, crashing and overwhelming dronery, Verity gave us a track from the recently released EP of the streaming concert MH did at the NCH.
As he says, this 15 minute clip gives us the bare bones of the tracks on the EP. Having said that, one of the tracks is Aisling Gheal, Bright Vision, a track we have discussed previously here - it is also much loved by Iaral O'Lionaird; but it doesn't feature on the EP.
Brilliant, G. The Clare accent, like the Galway cousin, fades like a wisp of mist - or is it me? But MH's playing is always clear and sparkling. He even makes the Boyne Water sound like a rebel anthem!
That calls for a pint - but seeing what day it is, an idiosyncratic one. Down the hatch!
on Friday's LJ amongst all the banging, shouting, crashing and overwhelming dronery, Verity gave us a track from the recently released EP of the streaming concert MH did at the NCH.
As he says, this 15 minute clip gives us the bare bones of the tracks on the EP. Having said that, one of the tracks is Aisling Gheal, Bright Vision, a track we have discussed previously here - it is also much loved by Iaral O'Lionaird; but it doesn't feature on the EP.
Great to hear 'Lafferty's Reel' in there, GT...my Mum is a Lafferty; but of course the whole thing was a delight...the guy is a treasure!
"Now It Is Here, The Right Time" - let's hope so. Gregg E. Schneeman, playing his bowed psaltery.
genuinely unclassifiable - so this thread is the right place....
Lopa Kothari chose the 5-track playlist for the recent edition of Songlines magazine, and among them was this this take on Korean opera by Leenalchi - 'Tiger is Coming' - more idiosyncratic than random I would attest. Takes a wee bit to attune the ear, but I've started to rather enjoy it. Spacy video to go along with it - reminds me of staring at one of those 3-D books that were popular for a while, where you had to try to get your eyes out of focus to see what was hidden on the page - do not attempt while operating machinery.
Ballake Sissoko is pretty much dominating the airwaves in these parts at the moment...and the 'idiosyncratic' bit could be that he is so welcoming of a female kora player.
Seems ridiculous, but Sona Jobarteh who comes from one of 5 main kora-playing griot families, is the first female virtuoso ever.
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As one of the comments says "the only sound better than one kora is two koras"
Back to Petroc, Global. I was watching 'Chernobyl' this last week or so and a wonderful series it was. Today is the thirty-fifth anniversary of the explosion and he played this piece from the terrific soundtrack by Hildur GuĂ°nadĂłttir. This is 'Vichnaya Pamyat' (Eternal Memory) performed by the Homin Lviv Municipal Choir.
Back to Petroc, Global. I was watching 'Chernobyl' this last week or so and a wonderful series it was. Today is the thirty-fifth anniversary of the explosion and he played this piece from the terrific soundtrack by Hildur GuĂ°nadĂłttir. This is 'Vichnaya Pamyat' (Eternal Memory) performed by the Homin Lviv Municipal Choir.
V partial to the works of Ms GuĂ°nadĂłttir from time to time.
Thinking of starting a “What Petroc played next”... thread cos earlier he’d played some Jobarteh and Trenet. What a guy...
Thought I'd post this item about the 'Collective Signal - Miss Millivolt' from Holland - an early warning siren that can be heard across the whole of Holland. There's a piece that has been composed to celebrate the death knell (perhaps) of the siren, which is at the end of the article.
High tea in Brighton Floral Pavilion and a guy with a shiny suit introducing seems idiosyncratic enough for me to post Karine and co doing a great take on 'New England'.
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