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Item 172: Music Recommendations for Gelinas

Entered by gelinas on Mon Mar 15 21:40:20 2004:

Every now and again, people recommend music to me.  Sometimes, I forget
the recommendation before I can find the music.  So this is a place to
record those recommendations.
11 responses total.

#1 of 11 by twenex on Mon Mar 15 21:41:17 2004:

And?


#2 of 11 by gelinas on Mon Mar 15 21:41:59 2004:

Today, in party:

micklpkl: "throat singing" is a Central Asian speciality, where the
          singers are able to produce harmonics and overtones of truly
          amazing precision.

micklpkl: gelinas - see the Tuvan group Huun-Huur-tu and the style
          "Khoomei" for examples

micklpkl: yeah, the Tuvan throat singers are incredible. I love to
          hear them.  Most of the time, I'm truly amazed that they can
          produce those sounds inside one throat. :)


#3 of 11 by twenex on Mon Mar 15 21:42:42 2004:

Ah.


#4 of 11 by krj on Mon Mar 15 21:44:24 2004:

There's also Yat-Kha, who put throat singing in sort of a rock 
framework.


#5 of 11 by mcnally on Mon Mar 15 21:55:26 2004:

  Huun-Huur-Tu did a show at the Ark a few years ago (when I was still
  in Ann Arbor.)  I thought it was a great performance but I'm not sure
  it'd be the sort of thing I'd sit at home and listen to.  For a while
  Tuvan throat-singers were briefly fashionable among techno and house
  artists and samples from several ensembles found their way into a number
  of prominent records from those days (e.g. The KLF's "Chill Out")

  What struck me while listening to Huun-Huur-Tu perform were the
  elements of their music that echoed the nomadic lifestyles still
  practiced by many in Tuva and the fact that they were understandable
  as such despite the language barrier (e.g. many of the songs featured
  rhythms that mimicked the sound of a galloping horse's hooves.)
  The difference between the sound in the original context and the
  same sound inserted as a sample into a house or electronica track was
  something I found interesting to consider.


#6 of 11 by gelinas on Wed Mar 17 04:25:53 2004:

A couple more to check out: Gourds.  There was also mention of a Spanish
bagpipe band, but I lost it. :(


#7 of 11 by krj on Wed Mar 17 18:23:42 2004:

<krj backs up the dumptruck of Spanish bagpipe bands and spills it onto 
gelinas' front-yard   :)   >


#8 of 11 by micklpkl on Wed Mar 24 05:26:07 2004:

Yeah, exactly --- there are an amazing number of Celt-Iberian bagpipe groups
releasing music nowadays. I *think* that time in party we were discussing
Xistra de Coruxo, one of a number of traditional accordion-gaita('pipe) combos
sharing and updating old field-collected tunes from the countryside.

The way I understand it is - there are two main areas you find traditional
gaita in Spain --- Galicia is represented by the majority of contemporary
musicians, dozens of traditional combos like Xistra de Coruxo, Requinta de
Xian, Os Terribles De Arousa, Noitarega, and fresh faces like Cristina Pato,
Susana Seivane, Carlos Nunez, Hevia, Jose Manuel Budino, (my favourite) Luar
na Lubre, not to mention the scores of other modern folk fusion bands like
Berroguetto, Carlos Nunez, Chouteira, Doa, Mutenrohi, etc. etc. The other area
is Asturia, where groups like Llan de Cubel and Asturiana Mining Company, oh,
and I think now that Hevia is probably Asturian, Avientu is another that I've
heard on the wonderful, if rare, set of compilations called *Naciones Celtas*.

<deep breath>

I listened to a Yat Kha disc because of Ken's reminder above --- 1999's DALAI
BELDIRI, and was really impressed. They seem to have melded an electric
element to the traditional music brilliantly. I loved it.


#9 of 11 by gelinas on Sun Oct 10 01:23:14 2004:

Add Gordon Bok to the list. :)


#10 of 11 by krj on Fri Nov 12 17:39:24 2004:

Unfortunately I don't have any Gordon Bok in loanable format:
all my recordings of his are LPs.  I think all I have is the 
trio Bok Muir & Trickett.


#11 of 11 by mcnally on Fri Nov 12 22:25:30 2004:

  That's OK.  I thought the concert was entertaining but I didn't
  feel an overpowering urge to explore his back catalog.


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