Here's a charming short film from Al Jazeera about Jewish Arabs and their music in the early days of the Israeli state.
Showing posts with label Association of Music Podcasters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Association of Music Podcasters. Show all posts
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Friday, 18 February 2011
Jack boots or ecstacy?
Can music change the world? Can it change anything at all? It's a question that's been asked many a time, with various answers. I'm one of those who believes that music is capable of affecting a change in our culture.
Music effects the emotions while bypassing the intellect. Ponder that for a moment.
This fact is both the source of music's incredible power and also it's great weakness. It can be used destructively, such as when we see stirring marches used to stir populations into believing all the militaristic bollocks spouted by governments the world over while shiny-booted troops march up and down, or it can be used to heal, whether by expressing the depths of desolation (for example, old delta blues from the American deep south) or when making people forget their daily grind by dancing all night in a club.
How can we harness the positive side of music's two-sided power? I think maybe music we create can only express what's already in the musician to be expressed; miserable gits can only produce miserable git music. Well centred people can make music that lifts others up and inspires them - even if it is a blues tune expressing pain. That is music's great paradox.
Music effects the emotions while bypassing the intellect. Ponder that for a moment.
This fact is both the source of music's incredible power and also it's great weakness. It can be used destructively, such as when we see stirring marches used to stir populations into believing all the militaristic bollocks spouted by governments the world over while shiny-booted troops march up and down, or it can be used to heal, whether by expressing the depths of desolation (for example, old delta blues from the American deep south) or when making people forget their daily grind by dancing all night in a club.
How can we harness the positive side of music's two-sided power? I think maybe music we create can only express what's already in the musician to be expressed; miserable gits can only produce miserable git music. Well centred people can make music that lifts others up and inspires them - even if it is a blues tune expressing pain. That is music's great paradox.

Monday, 9 August 2010
Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 31 - Babylon Going Down!
Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 31 - Babylon Going Down! is now available to download from HERE or iTunes or MixCloud.

Tracks

Tracks
- Declare Independence - AnTenNae Remix
Bjork
http://soundcloud.com/an-ten-nae/bjork-declare-independance-an-ten-nae-remix - Sound Killer
BREED
http://highchairecordings.com/music/b-r-e-e-d-aka-dj-nasha/ - Babylon You Going Down
The Talking Dog
http://brokendrumrecords.com/index.php/the-talking-dog/ - Africa Must Wake Up (Chanda Ngoi Dubstep Remix)
Nas and Damian Marley
http://soundcloud.com/chanda-ngoi/nas-damain-marley-africa-must-wake-up-chanda-ngoi-dubstep-remix - Come From Yard - BREED Remix
Juakali
http://highchairecordings.com/music/b-r-e-e-d-aka-dj-nasha/ - Atomic Dub
MumBai Mafia
http://soundcloud.com/mumbai-mafia - Non-Prophet Organization
Pan Agnostix
http://soundcloud.com/okulus/non-prophet-organization-by-pan-agnostix-1 - Iyesous Moa Anbessa
The Talking Dog
http://brokendrumrecords.com/index.php/the-talking-dog/ - Samaouin
Tyour Gnaoua avec Abdessalam Allikane
http://snapcrackleandpops.blogspot.com/2008/10/tyour-gnaoua-avec-abdessalam-allikane.html - Allal
Ganga Fusion
http://www.myspace.com/gangafusion - Title unknown (live recording)
Nhasitafara
http://www.myspace.com/nhasitafara
http://nhasitafara.com/

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