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As Follows returns with their third full-length album, &cet. Pulling from a diverse pool of influences, this album will appeal to fans of melodic prog rock in the style of Rush, Yes, Genesis, and Pink Floyd.
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As Follows returns with their third full-length album, &cet. Pulling from a diverse pool of influences, this album will appeal to fans of melodic prog rock in the style of Rush, Yes, Genesis, and Pink Floyd.
Artist: | Rony Theophile |
Title of Album: | Simplement Moi |
Genre: | Ethnic |
Year of Release: | 2017 |
Tracks: | 9 |
Total Time: | 40 minutes and 26 seconds |
Format: | MP3 |
Bitrate: | 320 Kbps |
Total Size: | 92.62 MB |
# | Song Title | Artist | Time |
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01 | Bode biguine | Rony Theophile | 5:06 |
02 | Neg | Rony Theophile | 2:49 |
03 | Bambakoa | Rony Theophile | 5:01 |
04 | Ismanie | Rony Theophile | 4:13 |
05 | Lumane | Rony Theophile | 5:02 |
06 | Zozio la | Rony Theophile | 4:23 |
07 | Je ne peux pas | Rony Theophile | 4:18 |
08 | Pawol kreol | Rony Theophile | 4:39 |
09 | Veronique | Rony Theophile | 4:55 |
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Artist: | Enpekab |
Title of Album: | Da Future |
Genre: | Ethnic |
Year of Release: | 2017 |
Tracks: | 12 |
Total Time: | 58 minutes and 2 seconds |
Format: | MP3 |
Bitrate: | 320 Kbps |
Total Size: | 133.09 MB |
# | Song Title | Artist | Time |
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01 | Da Future | Enpekab feat. Kowkow | 4:39 |
02 | Mwen Renmen’w | Enpekab | 4:44 |
03 | Illusion | Enpekab | 4:29 |
04 | Mwen Dako | Enpekab | 5:20 |
05 | Chwa Jenes | Enpekab | 4:47 |
06 | M Fatige | Enpekab | 4:42 |
07 | Stuck On My Mind | Enpekab | 4:26 |
08 | Sou Ke’m | Enpekab feat. Sly Hovee | 4:34 |
09 | Pasyans | Enpekab | 4:56 |
10 | Superwoman | Enpekab feat. J-Beatz | 5:06 |
11 | Ou Gaspiye’l | Enpekab | 4:54 |
12 | Leader | Enpekab | 5:25 |
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Africa as continent brought forth many fabulous styles of
music and benga from Kenya is one that keeps fascinating.
Many of our visitors here at the GG agree with me and so
making the next singles comp was a logic step. Fortunately
we keep finding them at a regular basis, enjoy listening..
Van alle stijlen muziek die Afrika als continent rijk is, is benga
uit Kenya er één die wel erg tot de verbeelding spreekt. Elke
keer als ik er naar luister raak ik weer diep onder de indruk.
Ook veel van onze bezoekers hier bij de GG lopen er warm
voor. Gelukkig duiken er nog met regelmaat singletjes op
dus deze comp was er een die voor de hand lag, enjoy..
tracks ;
01 – Orchestre Victoria Revolution – Domnic kasera
02 – Orchestre Victoria Revolution – Sam kotago
03 – Gem Lucky Friends Band – Bethwel odinya
04 – Gem Lucky Friends Band – C. okello jaraye
05 – Peter Akuka & l’Orchestre Oguyo – Ango motimore
06 – Peter Akuka & l’Orchestre Oguyo – Consolatta
07 – Kawere ‘B’ Kings Band – Siprosa atieno
08 – Kawere ‘B’ Kings Band – James awino onyango
09 – Orchestra D.O.7 Shirati Jazz – Madongo biro ponte
10 – Orchestre Ugambe Jazz – Raphael kosamba
11 – Orchestra D.O.7 Shirati Jazz – Mzee jomo kenyatta
12 – Orchestre Ugambe Jazz – Akello rossy
13 – Orchestre O.M. Jazz – Herana olal nikech pesa
14 – Orchestre O.M. Jazz – Paro yawut gonda
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It’s almost exactly five years since Mànran emerged from the Highlands of Scotland with a début single, Latha Math, that brought Gaelic song within a hairs-breath of the UK top 40 (and to number 6 in the indie charts). Written by former band member Norrie MacIver; the title of that delightfully punchy, poppy, irresistible celebration of island life translates as ‘Good Day.‘ It seems fitting, then, that Mànran’s third album, due for release on January 20th, should bear the title An Dà Là – The Two Days.
An Dà Là follows an extended period of touring for the six-piece band who take the wide-ranging material from the Scottish and Gaelic traditions as not only raw material but influences and inspiration for their own finely crafted songs and tune sets.
Fiasco provides an opening that epitomises the band’s singular approach to traditional music, as Ewen Henderson and Ryan Murphy combine Highland and Uilleann pipes to share and explore a trio of invigorating themes while Mark Scobie provides that percussive Mànran punch, extending a driven invitation to dance. There’s still more energy to tap into, courtesy of Gary Innes‘s accordion and Ewen’s fiddle as Inspector leads off with a blindingly fast reel. The Pot Inspector, written by Gary in celebration (we’re told) of a certain well-known bodhrán player’s housekeeping diligence, is joined by MacLittle’s March and Pushing Mist. The set showcases the ability of three tunesmiths (Gary, Ewen and Ryan) at the very top of their productive and creative game.
It’s a game Mànran have been playing for the benefit of live audiences during more than three years of almost constant touring. The result is a palpably enhanced level of mutual understanding on An Dà Là that permeates the music and shines through in the studio performances. There’s also, though, a marked progression in writing, selection and delivery of the album’s songs. High on that list is Ewens bi-lingual title track – An Dà Là. As mentioned, the literal translation of the phrase is ‘The Two Days’, but the deeper meaning of the phrase is gleaned from the Gaelic expression for great change.
Change is a theme that permeates the album, especially with Ewen having taken on the role of lead vocalist for the last year. The song itself holds up the changes that have taken place in the band to the mirror of world events. Opening with vocal and soft guitar; pipes and elaborate keyboards provide an arresting build up as the song surges to invoke the voice of Gaeldom, spanning centuries as it flows between a lament for the past and an anthem for the future. Pulling no punches, there’s a bilingual message sent directly to Washington.
1.- Baja de la hamaca (maxi)
2.- Baja de la hamaca
3.- No tengo Prisa
Single extraido del Lp Bailio