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Germán Díaz 'Método Cardiofónico' |
28-09-2018 # WORLD:MiX # 33 selected ETHNiC FUSiON tracks # WmW German Diaz, Electro Bamako, Bamba Wassoulou Groove, Skip&Die, Khaira Arby, Rozina Pátkai, Luis Peixoto, Kiran Ahluwalia, Rim Banna, Checkpoint 303, Bugge Wesseltoft, Kodjovi Kush and Afrospot All Stars, La Santa Cecilia
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Germán Díaz is a Spanish composer and musician. Germán Díaz studied, according to music theory studies at the Conservatory and after a private guitar training, Classical Philology at the University of Valladolid.
German Diaz
Et la roue de la vie 4:45
Pour l'enfant perdu 5:27
from Metodo Cardiofonico 2014
Music from the heart. In this case, lierally, as the recordings use, as a rhthmic base, heartbeat recorded in the 1930s by a heart specialist. German Diaz adds instrumentation - trumpet, tuba, oboe, hurdy-gurdy, tuba and clarinet - to create a uniquely organic product.
Born from the collaboration between a purist musicologist, a local singer and a French director breaking borders, the new Electro Bamako celebrates Malian music in all its aspects. More powerful, kind of psychedelic trance on computer-assisted rock mixed with traditional instruments.
Electro Bamako (Paul Sidibé, Damien Traini, Marc Minelli)
Yoro Jankibarun 4:13
Fentiki Ni Fentan 4:38
from Now 2015
Techno trad, with laptops throbbing and samples working overtime, beneath the vocals of Paul Sidibe and added guitars and percussion.
Psychedelic and bluesy electric guitars, hallucinated and hypnotic solos, inhabited voices, hot rhythms ... Between rock and funk... Bamako by night !
Bamba Wassoulou Groove
Gonifo Bourama 4:50
Lolo 6:27
Fadegnacoumba 6:38
from Farima 2015
triple-guitar fusions from Mali
Zani Diabaté, who died in 2011, was one of the great Malian guitar heroes who never quite made it in the west, despite his adventurous fusion of traditional styles and rock energy; he was compared to Hendrix when the exuberant album Zani Diabaté & The Super Djata Band was released here in 1988. But now his music and style are being resurrected, thanks to percussionist Bamba Dembélé, who played with him in Super Djata before joining the legendary Super Rail Band De Bamako, alongside drummer Maguett Diop and guitarist Moussa Diabaté – who now reappear alongside Dembélé in Bamba Wassoulou Groove. This is a band dominated by three guitarists, with Moussa taking the lead on new songs and old Super Djata favourites. On Farima he switches from a cool, drifting introduction to a driving solo, while Bina is a mellow workout featuring inter-twining guitars...
Skip & Die is a collaboration between the South African vocalist / visual artist Catarina Aimee Dahms (aka Cata.Pirata) and Dutch producer Jori Collignon (C-mon & Kypski, Nobody Beats The Drum). What started as a two-man project, has now been transformed into a full-fledged 4-piece live band.
Skip&Die
Cosmic Serpents 3:33
SKIP&DIE with Lindigo - Maloya Magic 4:27
SKIP&DIE with Chancha Via Circuito - Mañana 4:05
Sunshine Rebellion Gang 4:45
from Cosmic Serpents 2015
After setting stages on fire around the planet during their successful two-year Riots In The Jungle tour, pan-tropical future bass band SKIP&DIE are back with an exhilarating new album, entitled "Cosmic Serpents" - luring their audiences into a landscape somewhere between paradise, the apocalypse and beyond.
With its re-imagining of global music, irresistible rhythms and beats, acoustic instruments, field recordings and spacey synths, SKIP&DIE’s upcoming album, "Cosmic Serpents", reveals a poetic sonic collage that toys with ideas of transient life, looming death, and the notion that our collective DNA coils throughout eternity like a cosmic serpent...