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jueves, 31 de octubre de 2013

La caravane passe - Gypsy For One Day



La Passe caravan is a five -piece band from Paris, which combines Balkan music with hip hop, reggae , Tarantella , chanson and rock into a danceable circus aesthetics.
Toma Feterman , a French ex-punk with Polish- Jewish- Romanian grandparents 2001, the caravan sets in motion : He is talented linguist and multi-instrumentalist at the same time . Feterman mastered French , English, Spanish , Serbian, Romanian, and something novel, a smattering of German and writes lyrics that are downright bastards voice . He sings, plays guitar , banjo and trumpet. As this colorful bird begins musicians to rally for La Passe caravan , he seeks accomplices for a project to be more than just a band. The vision is an acoustic machinery for its Tower of Babel . A kaleidoscope of urban and folk styles. His main companion is fast Llugany Olivier , whose specialty is the Fiscorn , a traditional bass horn from Catalonia, which sounds like Balkantuba . Behind the drums raging ex - rugby player Pat Gigon , Cyril " Zinzin " Moret can play two saxophones at the same time , on bass and Ben dancing body , the man with North African roots.
Between 2001 and 2003, the combo to Feterman and Llugany earned her focused on gypsy and klezmer repertoire untergründigen a solid fan base in Paris. Preferably in the form of its gypsy rock cabaret "Le Vrai Faux Mariage " . Instead of a normal concert, the audience expects a circus performance in which the musicians dress , immerse yourself in different roles and throw in various languages ​​and dialects. The madness of La Passe caravan starts . The circus tent quickly is no longer large enough , a common homeland , the imaginary village of nomads Plèchti is lifted from the baptism . The place is half utopia , half return to old times , when relations among the people were even more direct and easier . Plèchti but is also a Balkan cliché and not an attempt to imitate true Balkan Roma or bands.
2004 appears to Plèchti on the map in the form of self-produced debut album Go To Plèchti . Meet French rock tones on Gypsy Grooves from the Balkans and folk elements from Central Europe to Spain and North Africa. Also be inserted flashy hip-hop beats, a little Eastern tango, reggae and wriggling tarantella rhythms. The band moults colleagues in the Balkans Group as Fanfare Ciocarlia and Boban Markovic to popular stage partners. In Paris, they now fill the Elysée Montmartre . The successor Velkom Plèchti kidnapped in the different neighborhoods of the settlement, ubers of the Balkan Turks Cardboard City - Gecekondu to flamenco finca. The unique fantasy language acts as a Babylonian Barrio Guide . On Ahora In Da Futur numerous international guests, the five team invites : Included is the Maghreb rocker Rachid Taha , the young Hungarian diva Erika Serre or the Serbian Trumpets champion Marko Markovich . Together with their guests leave la Passe Plèchti caravan in a retro- futuristic time machine and pull through dusty deserts, into the Caribbean and brave dubby excursions into hard electro-rock slopes. On the successor Gypsy Caravan For One Day La Passe call their fans on this for a day in the skin of an urban nomads to slip and forget about the daily life and settle down . From Macedonia to Guatemala from Paris to New York this time the journey to go. Avant-garde, surrealistic and burlesque : Plèchti is suddenly everywhere . Always remains the sound of the globally - danceable and infectious , even prove statistical surveys: the single " T'a la touche manouche " has been chosen by our listeners to Radio Europe summer hit of 2012.





01. Rom A Babylone 
02. Gypsy For One Day 
03. I Wanna Be Your Slave 
04. T'as La Touche Manouche (Feat. Sanseverino & Stochelo Rosenberg) 05. Saint-Tropez (Trop Aisé) 
06. Strip-Tease Burlesque 
07. Shouf La Chapka 
08. Faut Du Slow' 
09. What To Do In Katmandou 
10. Rame Dans Lmétro 
11. L'homme De L'automne 
12. T'as La Touche Manouche (Instrumental) (Feat. Sanseverino & Stochelo Rosenberg) 


lunes, 28 de octubre de 2013

Misia-Delikatessen Café Concerto



Susana Maria Alfonso de Aguiar (Porto, Portugal 18 de junio de 1955) conocida artísticamente como Mísia es una cantante portuguesa de fados, principalmente.
Su padre es portugués y su madre española de origen catalán. Esta trabajó como bailarina de cabaret en sus inicios en el Teatro El Molino de Barcelona, España, lo que explica muchas de las influencias que Mísia recibió en su estilo musical: tangos, boleros, la fusión de la guitarra con el acordeón, el violín y el piano.
Mísia ha desarrollado, a lo largo de toda su carrera hasta la fecha, un nuevo estilo de fado basado en la herencia de la reina del fado, Amália Rodrigues, el uso de los instrumentos musicales tradicionales (la guitarra clásica, la guitarra portuguesa y la guitarra bajo) con la sensualidad del acordeón y el violín y, por último, la recreación de los versos de los mejores poetas portugueses.
Su trabajo de 2003 Canto puede ser considerado su mejor obra. Mezcla piezas de los mejores trabajos del guitarrista portugués Carlos Paredes con algunos poemas de Vasco Graça Moura, Sérgio Godinho y Pedro Tamen para construir una obra que ella misma describe como perteneciente a su "galería de cosas imposibles".
Mísia también es conocida por por interpretar canciones de otros artistas evocando el estilo del fado: la clásica As time goes by, La gavina de Marina Rossell y algunas composiciones de Luis Eduardo Aute son ejemplos.
Mísia es capaz de cantar en diversas lenguas. Aunque su repertorio esté compuesto mayoritariamente por fados (y se considera que no es un fado si no es cantado en portugués), ella canta algunos de sus temas en catalán, francés, español, inglés, napolitano... Es un ejemplo su CD Drama Box: una selección de tangos, boleros y fados cantados en portugués y castellano. En catalán canta el tema Plou al cor de Joan Manuel Serrat en el disco colectivo de La Marató de TV3, en su edición de 2007.
Mísia es reconocida en Portugal y su música es muy apreciada en otros países como España, Alemania o Francia.
Con su trabajo Drama Box se presenta por primera vez en el Palacio de la Música Catalana de Barcelona en el marco del Festival Únicas. En febrero de 2007 Mísia presentó en el Teatro Les Bouffes du Nord en París su proyecto Lisboarium, un concierto acústico de fado tradicional sobre textos de grandes poetas especialmente escritos para su voz.
En 2009 lanza al mercado Ruas, su trabajao discográfico más ambicioso. Un doble CD donde interpreta fados, con Lisboa como protagonista (CD Lisboarium), y donde rinde un particular homenaje a grupos y solistas internacionales (Chavela Vargas, Camarón de la Isla y Joy Division, entre otros) en el CD Tourist, interpretando sus canciones en su idioma original.

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01. Fado Do Ciume (2:18)
02. Cha Cha Cha Em Lisboa (Feat. Melech Mechaya) (2:31)
03. Que Sera (Feat. Adriana Cacanhotto) (3:18)
04. So Nos Dois (Feat. The Legendary Tiger Man) (3:17)
05. Rasto Do Infinito (3:36)
06. Estacion De Rossio (4:06)
07. Esas Lagrimas Son Pocas (Feat. Dead Combo) (3:05)
08. Agua Que No Has De Beber (1:54)
09. Nanas De La Cebolla (6:14)
10. Contigo Aprendi (Feat. Ramon Vargas) (4:01)
11. Les Mots D'amour (3:21)
12. Oblivion (J'oublie) (4:10)
13. La Chanson D'Helene (Feat. Iggy Pop) (3:17)


domingo, 8 de septiembre de 2013

Vladimir Vysotsky - Selected Songs



Until his death, Vladimir Vysotsky was a prophet without honor in his own country; although he wrote more than a thousand highly popular songs, he died without an official record release to his name. The reason for this studied neglect lay in the political tenor of his material. Vysotsky, who began performing in the 1960s, was quite critical of the Communist regime, and his lyrics took position on the Soviet status quo. His songs derived from the blatny pesny (literally, delinquent song) tradition, with its celebration of sex, drink, and street fights. Informally distributed cassettes ensured Vysotsky a wide and enthusiastic following. After his death, in 1980, Gorbachev granted his music an imprimatur and a 20-album retrospective was released.
Vladimir Semyonovich Vysotsky was a Russian actor and poet, who wrote biting satire and performed his compositions to a rapt Russian audience. His social and political satire shed much needed light on the ironies and hardships of Soviet life. Walking a fine line between rebellion and conformity, he became immensely popular and died prematurely of alcoholism. The outpouring of grief upon his death was enormous and his music was issued in many forms



1. Koni Priveredlivye (5:38)
2. Ona Byla V Parizhe (1:47)
3. 07 (2:31)
4. Dom Xrystalnyi (2:28)
5. Skalolazka (2:43)
6. Zdes Lapy Y Elei Drozhat Na Vesy... (3:19)
7. Esche Ne Vecher (2:43)
8. V Xoloda, V Xoloda... (2:30)
9. Moskva - Odessa (3:00)
10. Tsyganochka (4:28)
11. My Vraschaem Zemljy (3:45)
12. Chernye Byshlaty (3:31)
13. Jak Istrebitel (3:21)
14. Ny Bot, Ischezla Drozh V Rykax... (2:48)
15. Marsh Shaxterov (2:45)
16. Korabli Postojat - I Lozhatsja Na Kyrs... (2:54)
17. Pesenka O Pereselenii Dysh (2:07)
18. Chto Slychilos V Afrike (2:16)
19. Ytrennjaja Gimnastika (3:06)
20. Beloe Bezmolvie (3:23)