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Deluxe Edition
'Dance, No One's Watching' ist eine Ode an den heiligen und freudigen
Akt des Tanzens, ein Album, das einen musikalisch durch die Nacht führt,
von den Möglichkeiten, die sich auftun, wenn der Abend noch vor einem
liegt, bis zu den letzten Stunden der Morgendämmerung, wenn die Nacht zu
Ende geht.'Dance, No One's Watching' wurde im Jahr 2023
geschrieben, als Ezra Collective um die Welt tourten und als erste
Jazzband den Mercury Prize gewannen. Es ist ein Dokument dieser Zeit, in
der die Band die Tanzflächen eroberte. Von London bis Chicago, von
Lagos bis Sydney - Tanz und Rhythmus verbinden uns. Diese Songs zeugen
von diesem Geist.Das Album wurde in den Abbey Road Studios
aufgenommen, wo die Band von einer Gruppe enger Freunde und
Familienmitglieder überrascht wurde, die die Aufnahmen zu einem
gemeinsamen Fest der Liebe, der Musik und des Tanzes machten.'Dance,
No One's Watching' ist ein Album, das für die verbindende Kraft des
Tanzes spricht und eine kraftvolle und unverwechselbare Ergänzung zu
einem Katalog, der weiterhin mutige neue Wege in der zeitgenössischen
britischen Musik beschreitet.
The official retrospective on one of Somalia's most famous and beloved
private bands, Iftin, and a companion compilation to our
Grammy-nominated "Sweet As Broken Dates". Digitized from cassettes
recorded between 1982 and 1987 at the legendary Al-Uruba hotel's secret
studio and the jams for the masses performed in the basement of
Somalia's national theater. Banaadiri rhythms from Somalia's south,
Mogadishu's finest vocalists, Dhaanto reggae-like guitar licks, and
smoldering brass blend seamlessly with the sounds of Asia, the Middle
East, and Africa to form one of rawest, most cosmopolitan eras of music
anywhere. Iftin's Mogadishu is where the world's sounds begin and end.
DL+Booklet
Less than a hundred miles inland from the capital city of Lima lies the
great Peruvian jungle, an untamed land of impenetrable forests and
endless winding rivers. In its isolated cities, cut off from the
fashions of the capital, a unique style of music began to develop,
inspired equally by the sounds of the surrounding forests, the roll of
the mighty Amazon and Ucayali Rivers, and the rhythms of cumbia picked
up from distant stations on transistor radios. With the arrival of
electricity, a new generation of young musicians started plugging in
their guitars and trading in their accordions for synthesizers:
Amazonian cumbia was born.Powered by fast-paced timbale rhythms,
driven by spidery, treble-damaged guitar lines, and drenched in bright
splashes of organ, Amazonian cumbia was like a hyperactive distant
cousin of surf music crossed with an all-night dance party in the heart
of the forest. While many of the genre’s greatest tracks were
instrumental, and others were simple celebrations of life in the jungle,
the goal of every song was to keep the party going.Radio stations in Lima remained unaware of the new electric sounds emanating from the jungle, but a handful of pioneeringrecord producers ventured over the mountain passes to the cities of Tarapoto, Moyobamba, Pucallpa – even Iquitos, a cityreachable only by boat or plane – and lured dozens of bands to the recording studios of the capital to lay down their besttracks. Although many became local hits, few were ever heard outside the Amazonian region … until now.With eighteen tracks from some of the greatest names in Amazonian cumbia, Perú Selvatico is both the improbable soundtrackto a beach party on a banks of the Amazon and a psychedelic safari into the sylvan mysteries of the Peruvian jungle.
€39.90*
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