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theartsdesk Radio Show 21
theartsdesk Radio Show 21
The latest radio round-up of sizzling world music releases and re-releases from Mali to Burkina Faso
The latest of Peter Culshaw’s global music round-up of new and re-released sounds features new albums from veteran Afro-beat pioneer Tony Allen, an astonishing collaboration between revered string quartet Kronos and Malian traditionalists Trio Da Kali (pictured above) and adventurous South Italian acoustic tranciness from Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino.
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Here's the full tracklist:
1. Jon Hassell - “Courage”
2. Luiz Henrique - “Mas que nada”
3. Kiru Stars - “Family Planning”
4.Trio Da Kali & Kronos Quartet - “Tita”
5. Tony Allen - "Push and Pull"
6. Amadou Balaké - “Whisky et Coca-Cola”
7. Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino - “Pizzica de Sira"
8. Victor Uwaifo - “Ekassa 28”
9. Tony Allen - “Bad Roads”
10. Jyotsna Srikanth - “Gopalaka Pahimam”
11. TootArd - “Sahra"
12. Mulatu Astatke - “Mascaram Setaba"
13. Onuka - “Vidlik"
14. Sidestepper - “Supernatural Love”
15. Bokanté - “Jou Ke Ouve”
16. Peter Culshaw - “Himalaya Drone”
17. José Mauro - “Obnoxious”
18. Sacri Cuori - “Bendigo”
19. Anda Union - “The Herdsman”
20. Debashish Bhattachcharya - “Ras Tarang" (the Waves of Desire) from The Rough Guide to Acoustic India
21. 47Soul - “Shampsted"
22. Pat'Ndoye - “More Love”
23. Trio Da Kali & Kronos Quartet - “Samuel”
24. Jon Hassell - “Chor Moire”
Special presence of Goldi Locks ;)
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