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By Cumbiónico on June 23, 2012
By Cumbiónico on 23 June 2012 in
AUDIO
The MIDI East project by Brian May aka DJ Delay discovers new distributions of music and combines them with the use of old MIDI technology. A trip by carriage and airplane criss cross through the virtual electric folk-clubs in the MIDI east.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Brian May, Cumbia, Deadbeat, DJ Delay, DJ Rupture, Djing, dubstep, electro-folk, Electronic Music, Greg Hunter, Hifana, Jammin’ Unit, John Peel, MIDI, Nickodemus, Remix, Sampling, synth, Traditional music, Turkey, Watcha Clan, Zeb |
By Norient on November 23, 2011
By Simone Bertuzzi on 23 November 2011 in
AUDIO
My new tape mixes fieldrecordings from Morocco and a mix done by Dj Rupture and Maga Bo.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Arab World, Beyond Digital, DJ Rupture, fieldrecordings, Maga Bo, Master Musicians of Joujouka, mixtape, Morocco |
By Norient on July 29, 2011
By Simone Bertuzzi on 29 July 2011 in
AUDIO
Blogger Simone Bertuzzi wrote us from Morocco where he tried to release new recordings of the Master Musicians of Joujouka. The cassettes did not arrive yet. But he brought us nice tracks and pics.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Arab, Arab World, Casablanca, DJ Rupture, Lemchaheb, Maga Bo, Master Musicians of Joujouka, Morocco, Palmwine |
By Norient on June 13, 2011
By Norient on 13 June 2011 in
AUDIO
DJ Rupture and FADER photo editor John Francis Peters are in Morocco, working on an art/research project called Beyond Digital.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Beyond Digital, DJ Rupture, John Francis Peters, Morocco |
By Norient on February 23, 2011
By Norient on 23 February 2011 in
AUDIO
DJ Rupture and Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts explore the sounds born out of the neighbourhood of Harlem. A great mixtape, published by Domus Magazine.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Black Culture, DJ Rupture, Domus, Gil Scott Heron, Harlem, Jace Clayton, New York, Ralph Ellison, Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts, Soundscapes, USA |
By Thomas Burkhalter on January 27, 2011
By Thomas Burkhalter on 27 January 2011 in
ACADEMIC
Musiker aus Afrika, Asien und Lateinamerika formulieren selbstbewusste nach-koloniale Positionen. Ihre Parodien auf Exotika und der Fokus auf Gewalt zeigen aber: Alte Abhängigkeiten haben weiterhin Bestand.
Posted in ACADEMIC | Tagged Adham Hafez, Avant-Garde, baile funk, baltimore club, beat research, Beatniks, Beirut, Cairo, Charbel Haber, Checkpoint 303, Cumbia, Cynthia Zaven, detroit ghettotech, Die Antwoord, digitalization, Diplo, DJ Rupture, Dossier Arab World, Dossier World Music 2.0, Dubsided, dubstep, Exotica, Favela Chic, Gazelle, Ghislain Poirier, glitch, Global Ghettotech, Globale Nischen, globalization, grime, Halim al-Daph, Hassan Khan, Jagwa, K'Naan, Kode 9, kuduro, kwaito, Luigi Russolo, M.I.A, Mad Decent, Mahmoud Refat, Major Lazer, Man Recordings, Mazen Kerbaj, Music 2.0, Nortec, Omar Souleyman, Osman Arabi, Outhere Records, Pastiche, postcolonial, postmodern, Raed Yassin, Ramsi Lehner, reggaeton, Schlachthofbronx, Scrambled Eggs, Secousse, Shangaan, Shangaan Electro, Steve Goodman, Tam Tam Motherland, Tarek Atoui, Tashweesh, Terry Lynn, The Hardcore Continuum, Thementage2012, UK Funky, Veit Erlmann, War, Wayne Marshall, Werner Jauk, Wildlife, World Music 2.0 |
By Thomas Burkhalter on July 16, 2010
By Thomas Burkhalter on 16 July 2010 in
STORIES
Die tamilische Sängerin M.I.A. schockt mit ihrem neuen Gewaltvideo. Die Südafrikaner Die Antwoord locken mit Ironie 5 Millionen Besucher auf You-Tube.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged Avant-Garde, baile funk, baltimore club, Cumbia, detroit ghettotech, Die Antwoord, digitalization, Diplo, DJ Rupture, Dossier World Music 2.0, dubstep, Exotica, Gazelle, Ghislain Poirier, glitch, Global Ghettotech, globalization, grime, K'Naan, kuduro, M.I.A, Major Lazer, Music 2.0, Nortec, Omar Souleyman, postcolonial, postmodern, Raed Yassin, reggaeton, Tam Tam Motherland, Tarek Atoui, Terry Lynn, UK Funky, War, Wildlife, World Music 2.0 |
By Thomas Burkhalter on June 4, 2010
By Thomas Burkhalter on 4 June 2010 in
AUDIO
DJ Rupture about Music in Greece.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged DJ Rupture, Greece, Radio Show, Rembetiko, WFMU |
By Thomas Burkhalter on December 31, 2009
By Thomas Burkhalter on 31 December 2009 in
BLOG
Peruvian Experimentalists crossbreeding Andean Music with Industrial Noise
Posted in BLOG | Tagged Argentina, Cumbia, DJ Rupture, Global Ghettotech, Latin America, Mexico, World Music 2.0 |
By Norient on March 26, 2008
By Camilo Rocha on 26 March 2008 in
STORIES
Most DJs direct their ears to a few musical Meccas in the First World, such as New York, London, Berlin, and Paris. This decade, however, a new category has emerged, globalist DJs who go much further in their musical explorations.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged Diplo, DJ Dolores, DJ Rupture, Dossier World Music 2.0, Ghislain Poirier, Global Ghettotech, Globale Nischen, M.I.A, Maga Bo, Transnationalism, Wayne Marshall, World Music 2.0 |