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Elza Soares at the end of the world

Another splendidly eclectic globalist radio show hosted by Peter Culshaw. The show's featured album of the month is the impeccable The Woman at The End Of The World by the veteran Brazilian songstress Elza Soares. We have remixed desert blues, Pakistani film jazz, Romanian brass mayhem, avant folk from Ukraine and a track from what promises to be the hit world music album of the summer - Calypso Rose’s Far From Home. Not to mention a world exclusive preview of Susheela Raman’s new album (a gamelan reworking of the Beatles psychedelic classic "Tomorrow Never Knows").

 

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Tracklist below

 

Eliza Soares -  Luz Vermelha

 

Emicida  - Casa

 

Bitori -  Nha Bibinha

 

Mino Di Mama -  Quirino Do Canto

 

MAKU Sound System -  Positive

 

Imahan -  Imarhan  (Mscowman remix)

 

Bill Ravi Harris and the Prophets -  Cissy Strut

 

The Sachal Ensemble - Blue Pepper  (Far East Of The Blues)

 

Calypso Rose -    Human Race

 

Elza Soares  -  Caracoa Do Mar

 

Flowdan -    Chosen (fest Animai)  

 

Fanfare Ciociaria -  Fiesta De Negritos 

 

Jago  (feat  Galak Spiritual/ Chief Rokas)  -   Struggling

 

DakhaBrakha  -  Karpatski

 

Swarthy  Korwar -    Bhajan

 

Susheela Raman  -  Tomorrow Never Knows

 

Leyla McCalla   -    Peze Cafe

 

Temple of Light  -   The Rose and Fire are 1

 

Maarja Nuut -  Hobusemãng

 

Damir  Imamovic’s Sevdah Takht -  Tambur

 

Daga Daga  -   By a Lake

 

Dustin O’Hallorran -   Contreaux No 2

 

Bitori -  Cruz Di Pico

 

Elza Soares  -  Pra Fuder

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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