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By Thomas Burkhalter on August 4, 2010
By Thomas Burkhalter on 4 August 2010 in AUDIOPosted in AUDIO | Tagged 1960s, 1970s, Arab World, Bendaly Family, Bob Azzam, Dead Brothers, Dossier Arab World, Halim El Daph, John Berberian, Les Abranis, Omar Khorchid, Psychedelic Music, The Devil's Anvil, The Freak Scene, The Sea-ders, Waking Up Scheherazade | 4 Responses
Tags: 1960s / 1970s / Arab World / Bendaly Family / Bob Azzam / Dead Brothers / Dossier Arab World / Halim El Daph / John Berberian / Les Abranis / Omar Khorchid / Psychedelic Music / The Devil's Anvil / The Freak Scene / The Sea-ders / Waking Up Scheherazade
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Thomas Burkhalter
Thomas Burkhalter, an ethnomusicologist, music journalist and cultural producer from Bern (Switzerland), runs the research project «Global Niches – Music in a transnational World» at the Zurich University of the Arts. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of norient – Network for Local and Global Sounds and Media Culture. He produced and tours with the audio-visual performances «Sonic Traces: From the Arab World», «Sonic Traces: From Switzerland», co-curates the norient Musikfilm Festival), and co-directed the documentary film «Buy More Incense» (2002) about Indian and Pakistani musicians of second and third generation in the UK. His dissertation «Creating Sense out of Chaos: New Sounds from Beirut« researched empirically experimental and popular music in Lebanon (University of Bern and Oldenburg, 2009). His book «Local Music Scenes and Globalization: Transnational Platforms in Beirut» is going to be published by Routledge in 2013.
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