By Wayne Marshall on January 14, 2012
By Wayne Marshall on 14 January 2012 in
STORIES
Rather than dance, critics have alleged, “daggering”, “perreo” and the like are little more than heavy petting in public—a corruption of courtship and a shameful activity for young innocents.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged 3. Norient Musikfilm Festival 2012, Argentina, Censorship, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, daggering, dance, Dancehall, Dem Bow, Disco, Documentary Film, doggystyle, Gay Culture, Jamaica, Jorge Oquendo, kumina, Lara Putnam, Latinamerica, New York, Perreo, perreo chacalonero, Peru, petting, Politics, Puerto Rico, reggaeton, same-sex bumping, Sex, Sexism, Straight Outta Puerto Rico, the bump, zarabanda |
By Norient on July 6, 2011
By Tomasz Jurecki on 6 July 2011 in
VIDEO
Since one and a half years Moombahton rocks the clubs. A short interview with godfather of Moombahton Dave Nada by mad decent and GoKill.tv.
Posted in VIDEO | Tagged Bounce, clubbing, Dave Nada, House, Moombahton, moombounce, Neki Stranac, Nick Thayer, reggaeton |
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 Knut Henkel on January 16, 2011
By Knut Henkel on 16 January 2011 in
BLOG
Calle 13 heisst eine der radikalsten Pop-Formationen Lateinamerikas. Mit Texten jenseits des Gringo-Mainstreams und mit grossem musikalischem Einfallsreichtum füllt die Band aus Puerto Rico die Stadien zwischen San Juan und Buenos Aires.
Posted in BLOG | Tagged Calle 13, Dossier World Music 2.0, Global Ghettotech, Latinamerica, Politics, Puerto Rico, Rap, reggaeton, Susana Baca, 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 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 27, 2010
By Wayne Marshall on 27 June 2010 in
STORIES
That beat you’ve been hearing — the steady boom-ch-boom-chick rattling the trunks of passing cars and moving masses in the club — isn’t just another fleeting hip-hop trend. It’s the new sound of the Americas.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged Dem Bow, Dossier World Music 2.0, Globale Nischen, Hybridity, Latin America, New York, Panama, Puerto Rico, reggaeton, Transnationalism, Wayne Marshall, 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 |