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Tracklist:
01. Altamira
02. Maria
03. Dream of the Bison
04. By the Grave
05. Onward
06. Marcelino’s Despair
07. Farewell to the Bison
08. This Is Science
09. Glory of the Cave
10. Farewell to Altamira
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Tracklist:
01. Altamira
02. Maria
03. Dream of the Bison
04. By the Grave
05. Onward
06. Marcelino’s Despair
07. Farewell to the Bison
08. This Is Science
09. Glory of the Cave
10. Farewell to Altamira
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S.O.S 2: Save Our Soul: Soul On A Mission, to be released on September 30th. The LP is collection of cover soul hits from the 50s and 60s by the well known singers like Wilson Pickett, Solomon Burke, Sam Cooke and more.
Tracklist:
01. Cry to Me
02. Do Right Woman
03. Baby Workout
04. Twistin’ the Night Away
05. These Arms of Mine (feat. Huey Lewis)
06. What Becomes of the Brokenhearted
07. I Was Made to Love Her
08. In the Midnight Hour (feat. J.J. Grey)
09. Hold on, I’m Comin’
10. It’s Your Thing
11. Fool for Your Love
12. Cry to Me (Acoustic)
13. Sunday Kind of Love
14. Every Tear
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The cover of Sannhet’s third album, So Numb, features a mother shielding her son’s eyes with her hands – an allegory depicting the protection one receives from their parents, but it isn’t meant to be sentimental. As the mother shelters her child, she inadvertently creates a false sense of safety. The child, in turn, spends it’s life seeking comfort and escape in temporary solutions.
Though Sannhet meditate on life’s imperfect escapes, So Numb’s nine songs showcase the band facing life’s pain and joy with their eyes wide open. The collection’s emotional landscape is one of existential dread, melancholy, and loss – ammunition for escapists. Despite these existential conundrums, So Numb has an uplifting, euphoric feel.
The collection was recorded and produced by Peter Katis, who’s known for his work with Mercury Rev, Interpol, the National, and Oneida among others. Working with Katis, the production illuminates a more open sound for the band. While Sannhet’s second album, 2015’s Revisionist, was bigger and harsher than their 2013 debut, Known Flood, they offer a more wistful, melodic approach here.
The first track, “Indigo Illusion,” opens with Christopher Todd’s eviscerating, but anchoring drums locked in with AJ Annunziata’s driving bass and John Refano’s clamoring, unexpectedly coaxing guitar melodies—the song, a muscular anthem that mixes feedback and space, ends up sounding like a million crystals shattering in a dark room. Alternately, the heavier, more solemn and cavernous “Fernbeds” finds added pathos from guest guitar leads by one-man shoegaze-metal artist, Planning for Burial’s Thom Wasluck.
As on past Sannhet albums, the song titles are evocative (“Sapphire,” the churning “Sleep Well,” “Fernbeds,” “Way Out”), but not prescriptive. By the time you’ve gotten to the drifting, airy “Salts,” it’s clear Sannhet has become a more patient, painterly band. The collection ends with the massive “Sleep Well” followed by the eerie, ambient “Wind Up.” Those two songs offer a good example of what the band does well: moving between extremes to create a dynamic that feels both climactic and anticipatory, dramatic and comfortably calm.
Sannhet have always been hard to classify. Since 2010, the Brooklyn trio’s played instrumental music that’s heavy and light, cinematic and intimate, dense but minimal. You could call them “post” something, “experimental metal,” or “math rock,” but none of that’s quite right and the band has thrown another wrinkle into the mix with So Numb. While they don’t write lyrics, they do write subtexts. They pen love letters, extended epistles, and suicide notes, all without words. With So Numb, Sannhet create a new world out of very few ingredients.
Hey vallenato liefhebbers, ik ben jullie echt niet vergeten hoor !
Het is wel al drie maanden geleden dat ik aan je gedacht heb,
ogenschijnlijk dan hè. Om het goed te maken dat het zo lang
geduurd heeft, vandaag een extra mooie plaat van Pachito Rada.
Het blijft heerlijk spul.
Lieve bezoekers van de Global Groove, op deze laatste dag van het
jaar wil ik jullie hier vanuit ons nederige Nederland bedanken voor 2017
en de toffe feedback, en tevens het allerbeste wensen voor 2018, het
jaar waarin we straks alweer tien jaar bestaan. Blijf ons opzoeken
want er belooft nog veel moois te gebeuren.
Gelukkig Nieuwjaar iedereen !
Hey lovers of vallenato, I truly didn’t forget about you folks !
It has been three months though I thought about you, apparently
that is. To make up for the hiatus, today an extra nice album by the
great Pachito Rada. Hail sweet vallenato for ever.
Dear visitors of the Global Groove, on this last day of the year I’d
like to say, thank you all for a great 2017 and all the nice feedback,
best wishes for 2018, the year in which we will celebrate our tenth
anniversary. Stay tuned cuz some surprise events are scheduled
for the future. Happy New Year everbody !
tracks ;
01 – Bajo el puente
02 – Aquella tarde
03 – Do de gentileza
04 – los sabios
05 – Homenaje a molina
06 – Vision soñada
07 – Una leyenda
08 – Mujeres malvadas
09 – El mujeriego
10 – La mentira
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Jackie Greene will release his latest Back to Birth on March 11 as a digital-only deluxe version that will feature four new tracks not featured on the original album. “One Bad Love,” one of the four unreleased tunes.
Back to Birth was produced by Los Lobos member Steve Berlin and features Paul Rigby, Damian Erskine, Reinhardt Melz and Jason Crosby joining Greene, who plays a number of instruments throughout the 11 tracks.
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Today Is The Day reigns as one of the most unique and influential underground metal bands of the past two decades. Ten studio albums have been released on such labels as Amphetamine Reptile, Relapse, and Southern Lord — including modern-day classics like Willpower, Temple of the Morning Star, and In the Eyes of God. The band’s lineup has included such musicians as Brann Dailor and Bill Kelliher, who would later go on to form Mastodon. Led by visionary frontman Steve Austin, Today Is The Day reigns as one of the most unique and influential underground metal bands of the past two decades. The band’s violent and anthemic style, which blends metal, noise, psychedelia, and rock, has won worldwide acclaim ever since the debut album, Supernova, first hit in the early 90s. Nine studio albums have been released on such labels as Amphetamine Reptile and Relapse — including modern-day classics like Willpower, Temple of the Morning Star, and In the Eyes of God — and the band’s changing lineup has included such musicians as Brann Dailor and Bill Kelliher, who would later go on to form Mastodon. Today Is The Day has toured the world with Motorhead, Helmet, The Melvins, Morbid Angel, Converge, Napalm Death, Neurosis, Eyehategod, Unsane, Coalesce, and many more.
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The Things That We Are Made Of, is the new album by renowned and beloved singer, songwriter and performer Mary Chapin Carpenter. Producer of the Year Grammy-nominee Dave Cobb (Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton), the CD and LP features eleven new songs. Rolling Stone praises, “…the entire new album finds the songwriter at her most thoughtful and also at times sweetly whimsical, perfectly capturing the buoyant spirit of her early successes and also serving as a reminder that she remains one of the most grounded, sentient songwriters of her generation.”
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When long-dormant bands reunite, there’s a natural fear that they’ll be unable to recapture the essence of what they once were. But with Royal Trux, that’s not a worry, because that essence was in a perpetual state of flux. In the subterranean sandbox that was ‘90s indie rock, Neil Hagerty and Jennifer Herrema were like those weirdo kids who could flip their eyelids inside out—without warning, they could transform something benign into something grotesque. They would make overtures toward radio-ready boogie-rock one moment, and then expose its innards the next, peeling songs apart into a tangle of feedback, drum-machine spurts, and scrambled voices that sound like they’re coming from a shortwave radio caught between two stations.
Even at the height of ‘90s indie-rock reunions earlier this decade, a Royal Trux reboot seemed highly unlikely. Prior to splitting up at the turn of the millennium, Hagerty and Herrema weren’t just creative partners, but romantic ones, too, a facet that potentially adds a layer of complication to any reconciliation proceeding. And their interim pursuits couldn’t have been any more different: while Herrema has pushed Royal Trux’s sleaze-rock side into the digital age with Black Bananas and embraced her status as grand dame of the underground, Hagerty has decamped to Denver and turned his project the Howling Hex into the world’s strangest norteño band. Even when Hagerty deigned to revisit Royal Trux’s 1990 avant-rock touchstone Twin Infinitives for a full-album performance in 2012, he recruited a ringer to perform Herrema’s parts.
But if Royal Trux’s conspicuous absence from the reunion circuit seemed consistent with their non-conformist legacy, the only way to up that ante was to reunite once everyone had totally given up on the idea. Likewise, the duo’s first proper album in 17 years is a surprisingly practical gesture: Platinum Tips + Ice Cream is a career-spanning live album that connects the accessible and impenetrable extremes of the Trux discography into the same woofer-blowing frequency.
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Two CD collection from the soul songbird. As part of it’s acclaimed anthology series, SoulMusic Records is very proud to present Deliver The Love – The Anthology, – a sumptuous homage to the late legendary vocalist, Phyllis Hyman who continues to enjoy a faithful and loyal following among discerning music lovers the world over. Includes solo recordings as well as collaborations with Norman Connors, Pharoah Sanders, McCoy Tyner and others.
Disc: 1
1. Baby (I’m Gonna Love You) (7″ Version)
2. You Know How to Love Me
3. Under Your Spell
4. You Sure Look Good to Me
5. Tonight You and Me (Disco Version)
6. Riding the Tiger (Single Edit)
7. Kiss You All Over (12″ Version)
8. If You Ever Change Your Mind
9. Sleep on It
10. Hottest Love Around
11. Living Inside Your Love (12″ Single)
12. We Both Need Each Other – Norman Connors Feat. Phyllis Hyman and Michael Henderson
13. Can’t We Fall in Love Again – Phyllis Hyman and Michael Henderson
14. Why Did You Turn Me on
15. Deliver the Love
16. Loving You, Losing You (12″ Single)
Disc: 2
1. Let Somebody Love You
2. Gonna Make Changes
3. Black and Blue – Barry Manilow with Phyllis Hyman Featuring Tom Scott
4. Somewhere in My Lifetime
5. In Between the Heartaches
6. Magic Mona (From the Soundtrack of “The Fish That Saved Pittsbugh”)
7. Be Careful (How You Treat My Love)
8. No One Can Love You More (7″ Version)
9. Betcha By Golly Wow – Norman Connors Feat. Phyllis Hyman
10. As You Are – Pharoah Sanders (Feat. Phyllis Hyman)
11. I’ll Be Around – McCoy Tyner (Feat. Phyllis Hyman)
12. Just Imagine… – Norman Connors (Feat. Phyllis Hyman)
13. Sacred Kind of Love – Grover Washington, Jr. (Feat. Phyllis Hyman)
14. Love Surrounds Us Everywhere – McCoy Tyner (Feat. Phyllis Hyman)
15. In Search of My Heart – McCoy Tyner (Feat. Phyllis Hyman)
16. In a Sentimental Mood
17. I Don’t Want to Lose You
Artist: | Maciel Salustrano |
Title of Album: | Music in Brazil (Global Music Series) |
Genre: | Ethnic |
Year of Release: | 2006 |
Tracks: | 21 |
Total Time: | 1 hour and 46 seconds |
Format: | MP3 |
Bitrate: | 234 Kbps |
Total Size: | 104.9 MB |
# | Song Title | Artist | Time |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Língua de Preto | Honorino Lopes | 3:02 |
02 | Rei Zumbi Dos Palmares | Unknown Artist | 1:34 |
03 | Chula | Unknown Artist | 0:46 |
04 | Santa Bárbara | Unknown Artist | 1:26 |
05 | Angola | Unknown Artist | 2:27 |
06 | Nhiok: Okkaikrikti | Unknown Artist | 2:13 |
07 | Que estrela é aquela | Inácio Lucindo da Silva | 1:13 |
08 | Inácio’s toada | Inácio Lucindo da Silva | 1:00 |
09 | Rabeca baianos | Inácio Lucindo da Silva | 3:20 |
10 | Boi toada | Inácio Lucindo da Silva | 0:50 |
11 | Boi toada | Mestre Batista | 3:16 |
12 | Catimbó | Siba & Barachinha | 7:20 |
13 | Forró em Monteiro | Arlindo dos Oito Baixos | 0:58 |
14 | Forró em Monteiro | Arlindo dos Oito Baixos | 1:36 |
15 | Queluzindo | Roberto Corrêa | 3:20 |
16 | Céu, Sol, Sul, Terro e Cor | Leonardo | 2:59 |
17 | Milonga Para as Missoes | Gilberto Monteiro | 3:16 |
18 | O Outro Mundo de Xicâo Xukuru | Fred04 | 5:36 |
19 | Meu Pais | Cannibal | 4:53 |
20 | Perito em Rima | Faces do Subúrbio | 3:57 |
21 | Samba de Dez Linhas | Maciel Salustrano | 5:44 |
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Artist: | Unknown Artist |
Title of Album: | Thinking Musically (Global Music Series) |
Genre: | Ethnic |
Year of Release: | 2009 |
Tracks: | 82 |
Total Time: | 2 hours, 19 minutes and 37 seconds |
Format: | MP3 |
Bitrate: | 209 Kbps |
Total Size: | 216.54 MB |
# | Song Title | Artist | Time |
---|---|---|---|
01 | al-Bagara | Qadiriya Sufi Brotherhood | 0:26 |
02 | Demonstration of different parts | Phase II | 2:17 |
03 | Zhonghua liuban | Unknown Artist | 4:05 |
04 | Tar Road to Sligo/Paddy Clancy’s Mug of Brown Ale | Becky Trace/Stan Scott/Dora Hast | 2:03 |
05 | Atsiagbeko | West Africa drum ensemble | 0:32 |
06 | The Ballad of César Chavez | Pablo & Juanita Saludado | 2:03 |
07 | El son del perro | Mariachi El Capiro de Jalisco | 3:35 |
08 | The Rocks of Bawn | Joe Heaney | 3:04 |
09 | Ketawang Subakastawa Pathet Sléndro Sanga | Hardo Budoyo | 3:03 |
10 | Corn-grinding Song | Unknown Artist | 1:20 |
11 | We Shall Overcome | Unknown Artist | 1:40 |
12 | Rgveda – Vikrit recitation | R.K. Subrahmanya Sasti & K. Balasubrahmaniam | 1:13 |
13 | Liushui | Guan Ping-hu | 7:29 |
14 | Alap-jor-jhala excerpts from Raga Jog | Ravi Shankar | 4:41 |
15 | Gat excerpt from Raga Jog | Ravi Shankar | 2:43 |
16 | Tuta kashua | Unknown Artist | 1:55 |
17 | First Wine Offering: A-ak | Confucian ritual ensemble | 0:32 |
18 | Rak Badjalarr | Bobby Lambudju Lane & Tommy Barrtjap | 1:43 |
19 | Riachao | Sao Bento Pequeno de Angola e Sao Bento Grande de Compasso | 0:32 |
20 | Conch call | Conch | 0:29 |
21 | Hifumi no Shirabe Hachigaeshi | Goro Yamaguchi | 0:33 |
22 | Unnai Nambinen | T. Vishwanathan | 2:47 |
23 | Festival Music | Unknown Artist | 0:33 |
24 | Korean Komungo Sanjo | Han Kap-deuk | 5:13 |
25 | Kotekan "norot" | Unknown Artist | 1:34 |
26 | The Ash Plant/The Dog Among The Bushes | Mary MacNamara | 2:34 |
27 | Travelling in Soochow | Unknown Artist | 0:32 |
28 | Analysis of sound of shakuhachi/syakuhati | David Wessel | 0:44 |
29 | Kiembara xylophone orchestra | Famankaha | 0:32 |
30 | Cantonese opera | Unknown Artist | 0:32 |
31 | L’amour est un oiseau rebelle | Georges Bizet | 3:11 |
32 | Sargam (North Indian vocal solfège) | Bonnie C. Wade | 0:32 |
33 | Andean panpipes | Patricia Hinostroza a.o. | 3:42 |
34 | Ma Ram/Dancing Horse | Unknown Artist | 1:20 |
35 | Ketawang colotomic pattern (without gender) | Midiyanto | 2:23 |
36 | Ketawang colotomic pattern (with gender) | Midiyanto | 2:34 |
37 | Fake Five | Dave Brubeck Quartet | 2:02 |
38 | Aruh li Min | Umm Kulthum | 3:12 |
39 | Hyojo Netori | Gagaku Music Society | 1:45 |
40 | Te Kuki Airani nui Maruarua | Cook Islands National Arts Theatre | 0:33 |
41 | Mini Ouverture | Witold Lutoslawski | 2:30 |
42 | Jaya Semara | Sanggar Cudamani | 4:49 |
43 | Mi bajo y yo | Oscar d’Leon | 0:32 |
44 | West End Blues | Louis Armstrong | 3:20 |
45 | Marieke | Suzanne Lake | 3:24 |
46 | Waltz in C-sharp Minor | Frédéric Chopin | 3:04 |
47 | Born in the USA | Bruce Springsteen | 0:33 |
48 | Three to Get Ready and Four to Go | Dave Brubeck | 2:36 |
49 | Forró em Monteiro | Arlindo dos Oito Baixos | 1:38 |
50 | Makedonsko horo | Tsvetanka Varizemova | 1:28 |
51 | North Indian tala patterns | George Ruckert | 1:13 |
52 | Three traditional Egyptian eight-beat rhythms | Hany El Sawaf | 1:19 |
53 | Exercise in Tisra Triputa Tala | Matthew Allen | 1:28 |
54 | Numerical patterns | George Ruckert | 1:46 |
55 | Also Sprach Zarathustra (excerpt) | Richard Strauss | 0:34 |
56 | Harmonic and inharmonic sounds | David Wessel | 0:20 |
57 | Seki no To (section) | Tobaya Richoo I | 0:32 |
58 | Balinese jublag | Lisa Gold | 0:27 |
59 | Western orchestra tuning process | UC Berkeley Orchestra | 0:57 |
60 | Frère Jacques | Viet Nguyen & Jane Chiu | 0:14 |
61 | Western major (diatonic) scale | Viet Nguyen & Jane Chiu | 0:10 |
62 | "Oriental" scale (excerpt) | Unknown Artist | 0:34 |
63 | Notes of major scale and of maqam rast | James R. Grippo | 0:45 |
64 | Maqam rast | James R. Grippo | 0:42 |
65 | Maqam rast | James R. Grippo | 1:21 |
66 | Western vertical intervals | Unknown Artist | 0:24 |
67 | Three-part Shop singing | Unknown Artist | 1:34 |
68 | Progression of pitches | Unknown Artist | 0:24 |
69 | il-Kadam Da Kabir (excerpt) | Hakim | 2:38 |
70 | Sumer is icumen in | Chamber Chorus, UC Berkeley | 3:36 |
71 | Episode from woi-meni-pele | Liberian Womi epic pourer | 1:14 |
72 | Yaegoromo | Jiuta Yonin no Kai Ensemble | 1:33 |
73 | Scottish bagpipe drone | John Pedersen | 0:34 |
74 | Raga Miyan ki Todi | Dagar Brothers | 0:33 |
75 | Symphony No. 5 (excerpt) | Ludwig van Beethoven | 0:33 |
76 | The Great Ambush | Tsun-yuen Lui | 2:30 |
77 | Kumbaya | Unknown Artist | 0:46 |
78 | Kpelle Children’s counting song | Unknown Artist | 1:13 |
79 | Angsel in Topeng Keras | Unknown Artist | 2:12 |
80 | North Indian cadential tihai pattern 1 | George Ruckert | 0:18 |
81 | North Indian cadential tihai pattern 2 | George Ruckert | 0:26 |
82 | Inuit juggling game song | Unknown Artist | 0:40 |
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AFRIKAANS | gelukkige nuwejaar / voorspoedige nuwejaar |
AKPOSSO | ilufio ètussé |
ALBANIAN | Gëzuar vitin e ri |
ALSATIAN | e glëckliches nëies / güets nëies johr |
ARABIC | عام سعيد (aam saiid) / sana saiida |
ARMENIAN | shnorhavor nor tari |
ATIKAMEKW | amokitanone |
AZERI | yeni iliniz mübarək |
BAMBARA | aw ni san'kura / bonne année |
BASAA | mbuee |
BASQUE | urte berri on |
BELARUSIAN | З новым годам (Z novym hodam) |
BENGALI | shuvo noboborsho |
BERBER | asgwas amegas / aseggas ighudan |
BETI | mbembe mbu |
BHOJPURI | nauka sal mubarak hoe |
BOBO | bonne année |
BOSNIAN | sretna nova godina |
BRETON | bloavezh mat / bloavez mad |
BULGARIAN | честита нова година (chestita nova godina) |
BURMESE | hnit thit ku mingalar pa |
CANTONESE | sun lin fi lok / kung hé fat tsoi |
CATALAN | bon any nou |
CEBUANO | malipayong bag-ong tuig |
CHINESE (MANDARIN) | 新年快乐 (xin nian kuai le) / 新年好 (xin nian hao) |
CORNISH | bledhen nowedh da |
CORSICAN | pace è salute |
CROATIAN | sretna nova godina |
CZECH | šťastný nový rok |
DANISH | godt nytår |
DARI | sale naw tabrik |
DUALA | mbu mwa bwam |
DUTCH | gelukkig nieuwjaar |
ENGLISH | happy new year |
ESPERANTO | feliĉan novan jaron |
ESTONIAN | head uut aastat |
EWE | eƒé bé dzogbenyui nami |
EWONDO | mbembe mbu |
FANG | bamba mbou |
FAROESE | gott nýggjár |
FILIPINO | manigong bagong taon |
FINNISH | onnellista uutta vuotta |
FLEMISH | gelukkig nieuwjaar |
FON | kudo xwe yoyo (to 1 person) / mikudo xwe yoyo (several persons) |
FRENCH | bonne année |
FRISIAN | lokkich neijier |
FRIULAN | bon an |
FULA | dioul mo wouri |
GALICIAN | feliz ano novo |
GEORGIAN | გილოცავთ ახალ წელს (gilocavt akhal tsels) |
GERMAN | Frohes neues Jahr / prosit Neujahr |
GREEK | Καλή Χρονιά (kali chronia / kali xronia) / Ευτυχισμένος ο Καινούριος Χρόνος (eutichismenos o kainourgios chronos) |
GUJARATI | sal mubarak / nootan varshabhinandan |
GUARANÍ | rogüerohory año nuévo-re |
HAITIAN CREOLE | bònn ané |
HAOUSSA | barka da sabuwar shekara |
HAWAIIAN | hauoli makahiki hou |
HEBREW | שנה טובה (shana tova) |
HERERO | ombura ombe ombua |
HINDI | nav varsh ki subhkamna |
HMONG | nyob zoo xyoo tshiab |
HUNGARIAN | boldog új évet |
ICELANDIC | gleðilegt nýtt ár |
IGBO | obi anuri nke afor ohuru |
INDONESIAN | selamat tahun baru |
INUKTITUT (NUNAVIMMIUTITUT) | ᐅᑭᐅᒥ ᓄᑖᒥ ᖁᕕᐊᓱᒋᑦ (ukiumi nutaami quviasugit) - to 1 person ᐅᑭᐅᒥ ᓄᑖᒥ ᖁᕕᐊᓱᒋᑦᓯ (ukiumi nutaami quviasugitsi) - to several persons |
IRISH GAELIC | ath bhliain faoi mhaise |
ITALIAN | felice anno nuovo / buon anno |
JAVANESE | sugeng warsa enggal |
JAPANESE | あけまして おめでとう ございます (akemashite omedetô gozaimasu) |
KABYLIAN | aseggas ameggaz |
KANNADA | ಹೊಸ ವರ್ಷದ ಹಾರ್ಧಿಕ ಶುಭಾಶಯಗಳು (hosa varshada hardika shubhashayagalu) |
KASHMIRI | nav reh mubarakh |
KAZAKH | zhana zhiliniz kutti bolsin |
KHMER | sur sdei chhnam thmei |
KIEMBU | ngethi cya mwaka mweru |
KINYARWANDA | umwaka mwiza |
KIRUNDI | umwaka mwiza |
KYRGYZ | ЖАӉЫ ЖЫЛЫӉЫЗДАР МЕНЕН (zhany zhylynyzdar menen) |
KOREAN | 새해 복 많이 받으세요 (seh heh bok mani bat uh seyo) |
KURDE | sala we ya nû pîroz be |
KWANGALI | mvhura zompe zongwa |
LAO | sabai di pi mai |
LATIN | felix sit annus novus |
LATVIAN | laimīgu Jauno gadu |
LIGURIAN | bón ànno nêuvo |
LINGALA | bonana / mbúla ya sika elámu na tombelí yɔ̌ |
LITHUANIAN | laimingų Naujųjų Metų |
LOW SAXON | gelükkig nyjaar |
LUGANDA | omwaka omulungi |
LUXEMBOURGEOIS | e gudd neit Joër |
MACEDONIAN | Среќна Нова Година (srekna nova godina) |
MALAGASY | arahaba tratry ny taona |
MALAY | selamat tahun baru |
MALAYALAM | nava varsha ashamshagal |
MALTESE | is-sena t-tajba |
MANGAREVAN | kia porotu te ano ou |
MAORI | kia hari te tau hou |
MARATHI | navin varshaachya hardik shubbheccha |
MARQUISIAN | kaoha nui tenei ehua hou |
MOHAWK | ose:rase |
MONGOLIAN | Шинэ жилийн баярын мэнд хvргэе (shine jiliin bayariin mend hurgeye) |
MORÉ | wênd na kô-d yuum-songo |
NDEBELE | umyaka omucha omuhle |
NEPALI | naya barsha ko subhakamana |
NGOMBALE | ngeu' shwi pong mbeo paghe |
NORMAN | boune anna / jostouse anna |
NORWEGIAN | godt nyttår |
OCCITAN | bon annada |
ORIYA | subha nababarsa / naba barsara hardika abhinandan |
OURDOU | naya sar Mubarak |
PALAUAN | ungil beches er rak |
PAPIAMENTU | bon anja / felis anja nobo |
PASHTO | nawe kaalmo mobarak sha |
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH | Gelukkig Nieu jaar |
PERSIAN | سال نو مبارک (sâle no mobârak) |
POLISH | szczęśliwego nowego roku |
PORTUGUESE | feliz ano novo |
PUNJABI | ਨਵੇਂ ਸਾਲ ਦੀਆਂ ਵਧਾਈਆਂ (nave saal deeyan vadhaiyaan) |
ROMANCHE | bun di bun onn |
ROMANI | baxtalo nevo bersh |
ROMANIAN | un an nou fericit / la mulţi ani |
RUSSIAN | С Новым Годом (S novim godom) |
SAMOAN | ia manuia le tausaga fou |
SAMI (INARI) | luholâš uđđâ ive |
SAMI (LULE) | buorre ådå jagev |
SAMI (NORTHERN) | lihkolaš ođđa jagi |
SAMI (SKOLT) | leklvaz ođđ eeˊjj |
SAMI (SOUTHERN) | buerie orre jaepie |
SANGO | nzoni fini ngou |
SARDINIAN | bonu annu nou |
SCOTTISH GAELIC | bliadhna mhath ur |
SERBIAN | Срећна Нова година (Srećna Nova godina) |
SHIMAORE | mwaha mwema |
SHONA | goredzva rakanaka |
SINDHI | nain saal joon wadhayoon |
SINHALESE | ශුභ අළුත් අවුරුද්දක් වේවා (shubha aluth awuruddak weiwa) |
SIOUX LAKOTA | omaka t'etcha kin washte kte ni / omaka tetcha oi'yokipi |
SLOVAK | šťastný nový rok |
SLOVENIAN | srečno novo leto |
SOBOTA | dobir leto |
SOMALI | sanad wanagsan |
SPANISH | feliz año nuevo |
SRANAN | wan bun nyun yari |
SWAHILI | mwaka mzuri / heri ya mwaka mpya |
SWEDISH | gott nytt år |
SWISS-GERMAN | es guets Nöis |
TAGALOG | manigong bagong taon |
TAHITIAN | ia orana i te matahiti api |
TAJIK | соли нав муборак (soli nav muborak) |
TAMAZIGHT | assugas amegaz |
TAMIL | இனிய புத்தாண்டு நல்வாழ்த்துக்கள் (iniya puthandu nal Vazhthukkal) |
TATAR | yaña yıl belän |
TELUGU | నూతన సంవత్శర శుభాకాంక్షలు (nuthana samvathsara subhakankshalu) |
THAI | สวัสดีปีใหม่ (sawatdii pimaï) |
TIBETAN | tashi delek / losar tashi delek |
TIGRE | sanat farah wa khare |
TSHILUBA | tshidimu tshilenga |
TSWANA | itumelele ngwaga o mosha |
TULU | posa varshada shubashaya |
TURKISH | yeni yılınız kutlu olsun |
TWENTS | gluk in'n tuk |
UDMURT | Vyľ Aren |
UKRAINIAN | Щасливого Нового Року / З Новим роком (z novym rokom) |
URDU | naya sal mubarak |
UZBEK | yangi yilingiz qutlug' bo'lsin |
VIETNAMESE | Chúc Mừng Nǎm Mới / Cung Chúc Tân Niên / Cung Chúc Tân Xuân |
WALOON | ene boune anéye, ene boune sintéye |
WALOON ("betchfessîs" spelling) | bone annéye / bone annéye èt bone santéye |
WELSH | blwyddyn newydd dda |
WEST INDIAN CREOLE | bon lanné |
WOLOF | dewenati |
XHOSA | nyak'omtsha |
YIDDISH | אַ גוט יאָר (a gut jor) |
YORUBA | eku odun / eku odun tun tun / eku iyedun |
ZERMA | barka'n da djiri tagio |
ZULU | unyaka omusha omuhle |
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Exponents of unfamiliar styles need all the help they can get, and this virtuoso group from the mountains of southern Albania has deserved celebrity backing. Their debut album was co-produced by Joe Boyd, who has worked with everyone from Nick Drake to Taj Mahal, and engineered by Grammy-winning Jerry Boys, of Buena Vista Social Club fame.
Saz’iso play saze, a style that developed when iso-polyphonic a cappella folk songs, with at least two melody lines and drone backing, were matched against violin, clarinet, lute and percussion. The result is music that is unworldly, often melancholy and haunting. The best songs include Nënockë, a tragic dialogue between mother and daughter, featuring the powerful interlocking…
…voices of Adrianna Thanou and Donika Pecallari, with lute providing the drone effects, while the instrumentals include the exquisite and soulful Kaba Me Violinë. Saz’iso deserve a following far beyond Albania. — Guardian