By Georg Milz on May 28, 2013
By Georg Milz on 28 May 2013 in
STORIES
Wer alte und neue Musik aus Angola sucht, surft am besten auf den MP3-Blogs des Angolaners O Toke É Esse. Elf seiner rund 100 Blogs stellen wir hier kurz vor.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged Angola, animadao.podomatic.com, António Fernandes, blogging, kubass.podomatic.com, kuduro, kuduromatic.podomatic.com, menhamazumbi.podomatic.com, Metal, milongoyakissange.podomatic.com, MP3 blogs, muximangola.podomatic.com, O Toke É Esse, Portugal, radiosambilas.podomatic.com, rockngola.podomatic.com, thiagobaby.podomatic.com, trincheirafirme.podomatic.com, triptosamboto.podomatic.com |
By Norient on May 16, 2013
By Norient on 16 May 2013 in
BLOG
The two day festival “Lusotronics“ in Berlin celebrates the digital, urban music lifestyles of the four main countries of the Portugese speaking world: Angola, Brasil, Mozambique and Portugal. Not to be missed!
Posted in BLOG | Tagged Angola, baile funk, Batida, Belém, Bonde Do Rolê, Brazil, Cibelle, Dama Do Bling, Daniel Haaksman, DJ Comrade, DJ Marfox, Edu K, Funana, Gretchen, João Brasil, ku house, kuduro, Lisbon, Man Recordings, Maputo, Portugal, Rio de Janeiro, Tecno Brega, Throes & The Shine, Titica |
By Christian Werthschulte on October 25, 2012
By Christian Werthschulte on 25 October 2012 in
BLOG
Schwule im HipHop – das war mal ein Tabu. Nun geht eine neue Generation queerer Rapperinnen und Rapper an den Start – offensiv und glamourös. Im Unterschied zu den Anfängen des Queer-Rap sind diese Musikerinnen und Musiker viel sichtbarer.
Posted in BLOG | Tagged A Rocky, Barack Obama, Global Bass, House, Jay-Z, Kingdom, kuduro, Le1f, Lil'B, Mad Decent, Mykki Blanko, Nas, Nguzunguzu, Pick up the mic, Q-Boy, Queer, Queer Rap, Sookee, Titica, Trap, Venus X, Yo Majesty!, Zebra Katz |
By Norient on July 18, 2012
By Norient on 18 July 2012 in
BLOG
The next four wednesdays norient presents you a selection of our thematic dossiers. This week we have a look on old and new dance styles from all over the world: from fast Juke-steps from Chicago or copulative daggering to ghanian Azonto-moves.
Posted in BLOG | Tagged Accra, Alessandro Negrini, Angola, Azonto, Chicago, Colombia, Cumbia, daggering, Dossier dance, dubstep, Finland, Ghana, Girl Walk // All Day, HipHop, Hiplife, Ireland, Japan, juke, kuduro, Mexico, New York, Paradiso, Perreo, Shangaan Electro, Sonideros, Tango, USA, „At Night They Dance“ |
By Eric Mandel on February 15, 2012
By Eric Mandel on 15 February 2012 in
STORIES
Buraka Som Sistema – J-Wow (João Barbosa), DJ Riot (Rui Pité), Kalaf Ângelo, Andro Carvalho and newest member Blaya are in the world of Kuduro key players even though they are – in a way – outsiders, both geographically and sound-wise. An Interview.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged Africa, African Boy, Angola, Buraka Som Sistema, CSS, Deize Tigrona, Diplo, Dossier World Music 2.0, interview, kizomba, Komba, kuduro, Luanda, M.I.A, MC Kalaf Ângelo, Portugal, Rui Pité, World Music 2.0 |
By Knut Henkel on February 3, 2012
By Knut Henkel on 3 February 2012 in
STORIES
Das DJ-Kollektiv Buraka Som Sistema präsentiert auf dem neuen Album sanftere Spielarten von Kuduro.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged Africa, Andro Carvalho, Angola, Bomba Estéreo, Buraka Som Sistema, Dossier World Music 2.0, João Barbosa, Komba, kuduro, Portugal, Rui Pité, Stephan Doitschinoff |
By Selina Nowak on August 3, 2011
By Selina Nowak on 3 August 2011 in
STORIES
Outhere Records aus München veröffentlicht seit 2004 urbane Musik aus Afrika. Das Label war damit einem Trend voraus. Ein Gespräch mit dem Labelgründer Jay Rutledge.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged Africa, Alif, Andi Teichmann, baile funk, Bassekou Kouyaté, Buraka Som Sistema, Cumbia, Daniel Haaksman, Diplo, Gebrüder Teichmann, Jahcoozi, Jay Rutledge, kuduro, M.I.A, Mad Decent, Man Recordings, Martin Pecheur, Modeselektor, Outhere Records, Radioclit, Sexism, Trikont, Weltmusik, World Music 2.0, Yes We Can – Songs about Leaving Africa |
By Norient on June 6, 2011
By Stefanie Alisch and Nadine Siegert on 6 June 2011 in
ACADEMIC
This article explores the role of Kuduro, the popular Angolan electronic music and dance style in the process of updating the national Angolan identity called angolanidade to the conditions of the new millennium.
Posted in ACADEMIC | Tagged Africa, Agostinho Neto, Angola, Angolanidade, António Ole, Batida, Brazil, Buraka Som Sistema, carnival, dance, DJ Mpula, DJ Sebem, Dog Murras, Dossier World Music 2.0, Frédéric Galliano, Gerhard Kubik, Global Ghettotech, Globale Nischen, Ikonoklasta, Jorge António, Killamu, kizomba, kuduro, Kuduro - Fogo no Museke, Kwame Appiah, Les Princes de Kuduro, Lisbon, M.I.A, Mário Pinto de Andrade, Marissa Moorman, Muana Po, Ngola Ritmos, O ritmo do Ngola Ritmos, Portugal, Puto Prata, Radio Fazuma, Rainha Ginga, semba, Tony Amado, Viriato da Cruz, World Music 2.0 |
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 Norient on October 28, 2010
By Werner Graebner on 28 October 2010 in
STORIES
Jagwa Music: A bricolage of old-style Zaramo drums; a battered stool beaten with sticks; a small Casio hand organ; and singers belting out songs on how to survive in the urban maze of Dar es Salaam.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged Africa, bricolage, Casio, Dar es Salaam, Dossier World Music 2.0, dumbak, Global Ghettotech, globalization, Jagwa, kuduro, lo-fi, Mchiriku, misondo, nzumari, Sauti ya Busara Festival, taarab, Tanzania, World Music 2.0 |
By Norient on October 6, 2010
By Norient on 6 October 2010 in
AUDIO
DJ Tillup has produced a Mix for the Democratic Republic of Tam Tam Motherland. Become a member of this great republic!
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Africa, Cumbia, Cumbia Electrónica, Global Ghettotech, kuduro, reggaeton, Urban Music, World Music 2.0 |
By Jasper Walgrave on September 30, 2010
By Jasper Walgrave on 30 September 2010 in
VIDEO
A Documentary Film about the Angolan capital Luanda. The film captures its madness, its music, and people. See filmaker DJ Mpula live this Friday 1.10.2010 at Motherland, Zurich.
Posted in VIDEO | Tagged 1. Norient Musikfilm Festival 2010, Africa, Angola, Batida, DJ Mpula, Documentary Film, kuduro, Luanda |
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 Norient on June 13, 2009
By Camilo Rocha on 13 June 2009 in
STORIES
The Brazilian journalist Camilo Rocha interviews the ethnomusicologist, DJ and norient writer Wayne Marshall about the latest musical trends around the globe: Reggaeton, Kwaito, Kuduro, and Grime.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged beat research, Diplo, Global Ghettotech, Globale Nischen, grime, juke, kuduro, kwaito, M.I.A, reggaeton, Wayne Marshall |
By Thomas Burkhalter on February 3, 2009
By Thomas Burkhalter on 3 February 2009 in
STORIES
Die Musiker der Welt lassen sich nicht mehr ins kulturell-ökonomische Korsett der Weltmusik-Industrie zwängen. Sie vertonen ihre Sicht auf die Welt frei nach eigenem Geschmack und Gusto. Ein Überblick.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged baile funk, ghetto tech, Global Ghettotech, kuduro, kwaito |