By Thomas Burkhalter on April 2, 2013
By Thomas Burkhalter on 2 April 2013 in
AUDIO
MP3-Blogger in den USA und Europa bieten alte Schallplatten und Kassetten aus Afrika, Asien und Lateinamerika im Internet frei und franko zum Download an. Ein Podcast.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Awesome Tapes From Africa, Christopher Kirkley, Crackle & Pop, Excavated Shellac, Ghost Capital, Jonathan Ward, Kidal, Madtrotter-Treasure-Hunt, Marc Teare, monrakplengthai, MP3 blogs, Opika Pende, Sahelsounds, Snap |
By Thomas Burkhalter on February 28, 2013
By Thomas Burkhalter on 28 February 2013 in
AUDIO
Peter Doolan from the MP3-Blog monrakplengthai collects amazing audio cassettes from Thailand. Enjoy these tracks and a short podcast.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Chris Menist, Dao Bandon, Dust-to-Digital, Khana Wang Te, Luk Thung- Classic & Obscure 78s from the Thai Countryside, Maft Sai, Mitt Mueangmaen, monrakplengthai, MP3 blogs, Phloen Phromdaen, Phraiwan Lukphet, Suraphon Sombatcharoen, Thailand |
By Thomas Burkhalter on February 19, 2013
By Thomas Burkhalter on 19 February 2013 in
AUDIO
Jonathan Ward runs the blog «Excavated Shellac», and his 4-CD Box «Opika Pende – Africa At 78 RPM» is nominee for a Grammy for best historical album of 2012. A Podcast.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged 78rpm, Africa, blogging, collectors, Dust-to-Digital, Ethnomusicology, Excavated Shellac, Flying Jazz Queens, Grupo da Guarda Velha, Jonathan Ward, Kiko Kids, Kosta Šarćanski-Koča, MP3 blogs, O.S. Africa Jazz Onema Pascal, Opika Pende, Opika Pende – Africa At 78 RPM, rare recordings, schellac, Sekinomu, Wilson Makawa and his Guitar |
By Thomas Burkhalter on February 12, 2013
By Thomas Burkhalter on 12 February 2013 in
AUDIO
Christopher Kirkley offers on his blog Sahelsounds autotuned DIY-pop and unplugged music from Northern Mali. A podcast.
Posted in AUDIO, XFEATURED | Tagged Bamako, Blues, Christopher Kirkley, desert, Kidal, MP3 blogs, Sahara, Sahel, Sahelsounds, tuareg |
By Portia Seddon on May 23, 2012
By Portia Seddon on 23 May 2012 in
ACADEMIC
Within the past decade, African-, Latin American-, and Caribbean-centered popular music weblogs have emerged as complex mediated spaces of cultural debate and transformation. // Notes on the Ethnography of Mediated Music.
Posted in ACADEMIC | Tagged aesthetics, Awesome Tapes From Africa, Brian Shimkovitz, digital ethnography, DJ Chief Boima, Dossier South Africa, Dossier World Music 2.0, ethnography, ghettotech, Global Ghettotech, MP3, MP3 blogs, naoj v1, norient academic online journal, Reccord Digging, record digging, Soundscapes, South Africa, Strut Records, Urban Music, Wayne Marshall, World Music 2.0 |