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psykokarkki wrote:missä muuten niitä kiertuepaitoja myydään?
Tuolla Forced Exposuren nettisivuilla listan alimpana löytyy!
Tilasin.
Edit: Paskat, mun koot olikin myty loppuun...
Last edited by tomitarmo (23.08.2010 09:32)
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jos vielä pari sanaa tosta my friend rain -levystä, jotenkin odotin että mukana ois ollu se sunkkarien samanniminen biisi jossain muodossa mutta eipä ollut, kaikenlaista muuta kivaa kuitenkin löytyy. kyseessä dvd-muotoinen joku filmi mut enpä "yllättäen" oo kerenny vielä tsekkaileen, mutta mukana tulee myös soundtrack-cd jossa sekalaista musaa thaimaasta, vietnamista, cambodiasta, burmasta jne. ja laatukamaa kaikki. pari biisiä on poimittu vanhalta leaf music, drunks, distant drums -kokoelmalta, muuten varmaan aika eksklusiivista matskuu, huippuna ehkä kaksi biisiä tuntemattomalta thaimaalaiselta sokealta katulaulajalta. aivan mielettömiä biisejä ja sellanen mukavan raikas akustinen soundi, miksei tästä muka tiedetä enempää, ostaisin heti kaikki äänitteet tältä tyypiltä
mut joo, pitää tsekkailla toi filmikin tässä, sieltä ehkä selviäis lisää, mutta ihan tällaisenaankin sanoisin että pakko-ostos kaikille hyvän musiikin ystäville, älkääpä missatko.
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uutta vinyyliä pukkaa:
Hayvanlar Alemi - Guarana Superpower LP
"Hailing from the Turkish capital of Ankara, Hayvanlar Alemi is a group of contemporary players steeped in the art of psychedelics, surf, and expansive rock instrumental grandeur. Formed in 1999, the band is led by Özüm ?tez (electric guitar) and I?k Sarhan (percussion) and they've released a variety of CDs and mp3 tracks in Turkey and beyond leading up to this, Guarana Superpower, their first-ever vinyl LP. The tracks drift from majestic beauty to blazing delirium with ?tez etching his manifesto for electric guitar every step of the way backed by Sarihan's wide variety of percussion styles. Although the group is rooted in classical and modern Turkish psych-rock in spirit, they draw on a large range of sounds and influences, and traces of Turkish styles are hard to pin down. Two of the tracks, "MEGA Lambada" and "Guarana Superpower," are more reminiscent of late '80s post-punk experimental mind-melting, referencing Torch Of The Mystics-era Sun City Girls in grand fashion. Other cuts expand on a diversity of areas including tripped-out surf, retro Cambodian rock, electrified Thai Mor Lam and Saharan guitar music. Every single track is memorable and the incredible variety helps confirm the fact that Hayvanlar Alemi is one of today's great rock instrumental combos. This extremely limited one-time LP pressing comes in a full color heavy-duty tip-on jacket."
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Volume 3 of the now legendary Guitars From Agadez series is finally here. Group Inerane's sophomore LP is the latest missive from the now sound of Niger's Tuareg guitar scene. Led by guitar hero Bibi Ahmed, this new incarnation introduces another legend on second guitar, one Koudede Maman. Koudede is considered to be a cornerstone of the second wave of the Tuareg guitar lineage, while Tinariwen and Abdulla Oumbadougo are the godfathers of the scene and Group Inerane and Bombino are the third and most current incarnation of the Tuareg's voice for hope and equality. Koudede's addition to Group Inerane's line-up arises from unfortunate circumstances -- Adi Mohammed, Inerane's original second guitarist, was shot dead in the endlessly festering rebellion battles. This new line-up is testament that the music of the Tuareg will not be stopped. The sound represented on this LP is the apex of the trance stun guitar style that this scene has perfected. This is rock music as played with Saharan modes. There is a propulsive entropy to these songs that is infectious and narcotic! Two guitars, bass and drums chug along on a hypnotic choogle that rivals both the Magic Band's early '70s marathon workouts and The Velvet Underground's drone on tracks like "Sister Ray." This is music made from revolution and its message of hope and validation of equality of the Tuareg way of life is unstoppable. Recorded by Hisham Mayet on location in Niger's capital Niamey in 2010 as travel to Agadez was forbidden by the military Junta that had just overthrown then President Mamadou Tandja. This limited edition LP comes in a beautiful full-color gatefold jacket with photos of the musicians and liner notes by Hisham Mayet.
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Group Doueh - Beatte Harab LP
"Sublime Frequencies is honored to be releasing the third LP by the now legendary Group Doueh. Group Doueh have been playing in and around their native Dakhla, in the Western Sahara for over 27 years. Sublime Frequencies' discovery of the group, via a song heard on a radio broadcast in Morocco in 2005 and an exploratory mission in 2006 that landed Hisham Mayet in the group's compound after chasing an overland trail all the way to the Mauritanian border sealed the band's relationship with the label. A successful European tour (with label-mate Omar Souleyman in 2009) ensued and Western audiences were finally able to witness the power of the group's mighty live shows. Doueh's guitar heroics and wife Halima Jakani and Bashiri Touballi's soaring vocal interplay entranced all who were present. This LP showcases a different side to Group Doueh's far-reaching arsenal of sounds. The songs represented on this album adhere to the roots of Saharoui music -- drawing from the classical repertoire of ancestral Mauritanian musical modes. Using the traditional Moorish instruments such as the tinidit (three string Mauritanian lute), ardin (kora-like harp played traditionally by women), tbal (clay drum) and the kass (tea glasses) along with guitar and Korg synth, Group Doueh manage to attain heights of spiritual poetry that this music aspires to convey. Halima's ardin playing and most importantly, her vocal prowess, take this music to blissful and exalted realms. Doueh's tinidit and guitar overlays showcase the technical virtuosity and command that this master has over the region's stringed instruments. This is the music of Group Doueh's roots and the band truly takes these traditions to cosmic heights. Recorded by Group Doueh and Hisham Mayet on location in Dakhla, West Sahara in 2010. This limited edition vinyl LP comes in a beautiful full-color gatefold jacket."
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psykokarkki wrote:Volume 3 of the now legendary Guitars From Agadez series is finally here. Group Inerane's sophomore LP is the latest missive from the now sound of Niger's Tuareg guitar scene. Led by guitar hero Bibi Ahmed, this new incarnation introduces another legend on second guitar, one Koudede Maman. Koudede is considered to be a cornerstone of the second wave of the Tuareg guitar lineage, while Tinariwen and Abdulla Oumbadougo are the godfathers of the scene and Group Inerane and Bombino are the third and most current incarnation of the Tuareg's voice for hope and equality. Koudede's addition to Group Inerane's line-up arises from unfortunate circumstances -- Adi Mohammed, Inerane's original second guitarist, was shot dead in the endlessly festering rebellion battles. This new line-up is testament that the music of the Tuareg will not be stopped. The sound represented on this LP is the apex of the trance stun guitar style that this scene has perfected. This is rock music as played with Saharan modes. There is a propulsive entropy to these songs that is infectious and narcotic! Two guitars, bass and drums chug along on a hypnotic choogle that rivals both the Magic Band's early '70s marathon workouts and The Velvet Underground's drone on tracks like "Sister Ray." This is music made from revolution and its message of hope and validation of equality of the Tuareg way of life is unstoppable. Recorded by Hisham Mayet on location in Niger's capital Niamey in 2010 as travel to Agadez was forbidden by the military Junta that had just overthrown then President Mamadou Tandja. This limited edition LP comes in a beautiful full-color gatefold jacket with photos of the musicians and liner notes by Hisham Mayet.
Ekan kuuntelun perusteella ehkä vuoden paras levy tähän asti kuulemistani. Ainakin tässä flunssatokkurassa kuulostaa ihan tolkuttoman hyvältä.
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Group Inerane
eikös tässä ollu niitä naislaulajia, ainakin edellisellä levyllä?
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Jooku pirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr-vihellys saattoi kuulua jossain biisissä, mutta en muista että ois naiset sen isompaa roolia saaneet. Jotain tuttua tossa vasemmanpuoleisessa hepussa...
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offtopiccia mut tänään oli ratikassa joku tyyppi joka laulo koko matkan, kuulosti ihan joltain algerialaiselta muzalta
tais olla kaveri hieman maistissa, mut hyvältä kuulosti
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nyt löyty taas yksi biisi radio algerialta, heti kaikki levyt tilaukseen :psykee: ali amran - "xali sliman"
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onpas vähe paskat saundit tässä group ineranen vol kolmosessa. kuulostaa kuin olisi äänitetty viereisestä huoneesta tai jotain. itse musahan on aivan uskomatonta.
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kerroinko jo että katsoin joululomalla kummatkin omistamani sublime frequencies -devarit? hyviä toki olivat, folk music of the sahara ja my friend rain, mutta saa nähdä tuleeko toiste katsottua, jotenkin on 100 kertaa helpompaa kuunnella levyjä kuin jaksaa tsekkailla jotain dvd:tä.
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Millasta menoa tuo Group ineranen kolmonen sitten oikein on? Näytti olevan psykokarkin vuoden top 10:ssä... Group Douehin Treeg Salamista en ainakaan viimeistä biisiä lukuunottamatta kauheasti jaksanut innostua... Tulispa Sublimelta taas joku repsäyttävä Radio-joku-levy. Dushanbe tai vastaava....
EDIT: Agabat vois olla kova!
Last edited by Alxity (07.01.2011 14:53)
<@Tupou> jätkä haukkuu itse muita karkeiksi
<@DBGene> senkin karkki
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jotenkin pelkistetympää ku ykkönen, ei ollu niitä naislaulajia mukana ja soundit aika lo-fi, itse asiassa vähän vaikea kuvailla mutta hyvältä kuulostaa kyl.
radio-levyjä itsekin toivoisin taas, viime aikoina tehosoitossa ollut erityisesti radio morocco.
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Enemmän tykkään siitä 2007 ilmestyneestä Inerane-levystä.
Valitettavasti on käynyt rosvo.
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Millasta menoa tuo Group ineranen kolmonen sitten oikein on? Näytti olevan psykokarkin vuoden top 10:ssä... Group Douehin Treeg Salamista en ainakaan viimeistä biisiä lukuunottamatta kauheasti jaksanut innostua... Tulispa Sublimelta taas joku repsäyttävä Radio-joku-levy. Dushanbe tai vastaava....
EDIT: Agabat vois olla kova!
Treeg Salaam kuulosti vähän ylijäämänauhoituksilta, mutta toi uusi Beatte Harab on hyvä.
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Enemmän tykkään siitä 2007 ilmestyneestä Inerane-levystä.
Tää pitäis saada vinyylinä, mutta alkaa olla hinnoissaan E-bayssa.
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Ecstatic Music of the Jemaa El Fna-LP:tä näyttää olevan taas/edelleen saavilla Forcedexposurelta.
Singapo-A-Go-Go on muuten myös hemmetin kova. Harmi että senkin painos taitaa olla loppuunmyyty...
<@Tupou> jätkä haukkuu itse muita karkeiksi
<@DBGene> senkin karkki
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PAKISTAN: Instrumental Folk & Pop Sounds 1966 - 1976 2-LP SF064
Spending the greater part of the last decade assembling this masterpiece while tracking down most of the musicians in the process, Stuart Ellis of Radiodiffusion Internasionaal has compiled a mind-blowing set of Pakistani instrumentals spanning the period between 1966 and 1976. Its all here: rock and roll beat, surf, folk traditional mixed with pop, film tunes, electric guitars, sitar and organ solos, brilliant percussion and arrangements crafted by the grooviest bands of the period: The Panthers, The Mods, The Bugs, The Blue Birds, The Abstracts, The Aay Jays, The Fore Thoughts, Nisar Bazmi, and Sohail Rana.Situated between Afghanistan, India and Iran, the collision of cultural influences in Pakistan gave birth to music that was, and still is, unlike anything heard anywhere else on the planet. By the late 1960s, previous restrictions on musical expression began to soften and bands that were playing American and British pop covers became popular in Karachis burgeoning night club scene and at private dance parties. Long hair came into fashion among young men and hashish became the popular drug of choice on college campuses across Pakistan. Soon, hippies from both North America and Europe began flocking to Karachi, Lahore and Peshawar. Very few of the bands that formed during this time actually got to record. Like their neighbors in India, the Pakistani record industry was more focused on releasing filmi music, which had just started to incorporate the electric guitar and electric sitar.
Pakistans musical revolution ended in June 1977 after a coup détat and the establishment of a pure Islamic state governed by Sharia law. This marked the end of the Swinging 70s in Pakistan as night clubs and alcohol were banned throughout the country. Television and cinema, as well as popular music, were now subjected to government censorship. After the clamp down, many Pakistani musicians left the country and moved to America, Canada and England.
The audio quality here is top notch, sourced straight from the original EMI Pakistan masters. This limited 2-LP set is housed in a heavy duty full-color gatefold jacket with superb photos of the musicians and extended liner notes by compiler Stuart Ellis.
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se taannoinen turkkilainen lp-julkaisu ilmestyy kohta cd:nä, kuulemma pari lisäbiisiä mukana
niin ja nyt alkavat julkaista vanhoja cd:itä myös vinyyleinä, ekana luvassa folk and pop sounds of sumatra vol.1 ja princess nicotine :mad2::peuk:
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se taannoinen turkkilainen lp-julkaisu ilmestyy kohta cd:nä, kuulemma pari lisäbiisiä mukana
niin ja nyt alkavat julkaista vanhoja cd:itä myös vinyyleinä, ekana luvassa folk and pop sounds of sumatra vol.1 ja princess nicotine :mad2::peuk:
Uliuli!
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tätä namua saatiin just varattua iso nippu äcsään, menee tosin kuun lopulle ennen ku saadaan mutta saadaanpa kuiteskii!
PAKISTAN: Instrumental Folk & Pop Sounds 1966 - 1976 2-LP SF064
http://www.sublimefrequencies.com/images/SF064.jpg
Spending the greater part of the last decade assembling this masterpiece while tracking down most of the musicians in the process, Stuart Ellis of Radiodiffusion Internasionaal has compiled a mind-blowing set of Pakistani instrumentals spanning the period between 1966 and 1976. Its all here: rock and roll beat, surf, folk traditional mixed with pop, film tunes, electric guitars, sitar and organ solos, brilliant percussion and arrangements crafted by the grooviest bands of the period: The Panthers, The Mods, The Bugs, The Blue Birds, The Abstracts, The Aay Jays, The Fore Thoughts, Nisar Bazmi, and Sohail Rana.Situated between Afghanistan, India and Iran, the collision of cultural influences in Pakistan gave birth to music that was, and still is, unlike anything heard anywhere else on the planet. By the late 1960s, previous restrictions on musical expression began to soften and bands that were playing American and British pop covers became popular in Karachis burgeoning night club scene and at private dance parties. Long hair came into fashion among young men and hashish became the popular drug of choice on college campuses across Pakistan. Soon, hippies from both North America and Europe began flocking to Karachi, Lahore and Peshawar. Very few of the bands that formed during this time actually got to record. Like their neighbors in India, the Pakistani record industry was more focused on releasing filmi music, which had just started to incorporate the electric guitar and electric sitar.
Pakistans musical revolution ended in June 1977 after a coup détat and the establishment of a pure Islamic state governed by Sharia law. This marked the end of the Swinging 70s in Pakistan as night clubs and alcohol were banned throughout the country. Television and cinema, as well as popular music, were now subjected to government censorship. After the clamp down, many Pakistani musicians left the country and moved to America, Canada and England.
The audio quality here is top notch, sourced straight from the original EMI Pakistan masters. This limited 2-LP set is housed in a heavy duty full-color gatefold jacket with superb photos of the musicians and extended liner notes by compiler Stuart Ellis.
let me fall out of the window
with confetti in my hair
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jos ja kun noita vanhoja laitetaan vinyylille niin nämä olis aivan huippu saada:
radio morocco
radio sumatra
radio phnom penh
radio algeria
mutta vähän epäilen toteutuuko koskaan
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jos ja kun noita vanhoja laitetaan vinyylille niin tämä olis aivan huippu saada:
radio helsinki
no ei, niin huono vitsi että ois yhtä hyvin voinu jättää spämmimättä
mulle
tunteet elikkäs fiilikset, ne on aitoja, niistä kannattaa pitää kiinni
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ei ollu huono
Valitettavasti on käynyt rosvo.
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ei ollu huono jos tekisivät tommosen oon usein miettiny että jos alan bishop kävis täällä ja äänittelis radiosta juttuja ni millanen pläjäys mahtais siitäkin syntyä
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ei ollu huono jos tekisivät tommosen oon usein miettiny että jos alan bishop kävis täällä ja äänittelis radiosta juttuja ni millanen pläjäys mahtais siitäkin syntyä
tää oli muuten päivän paras idea
Schnabel Ralf, kai kannatat sä viittä vuotta/
suunnitelmataloudessa lepää kansanvoima/
Kommunismissa ei vikaa oo vaan ihmisissä/
tuskin pois pääsen täältä konsanaan
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72 minsaa Markus Nordenstrengin ja Lasse Kurjen kimppaonanointia americanaklassikkojen äärellä
tunteet elikkäs fiilikset, ne on aitoja, niistä kannattaa pitää kiinni
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