
I play many different genres of music from all over the world and throughout the history of recorded music. You will hear a lot of a cappella and polyphonic vocals and a fair amount of polyrhythmic percussion.
I play many different genres of music from all over the world and throughout the history of recorded music. You will hear a lot of a cappella and polyphonic vocals and a fair amount of polyrhythmic percussion.
We explore Ethiopian music: from the raw sounds of traditional Ethiopian music to haunting sacred music to the vibrant jazz infused popular music of the 1960's and 1970's
Flamenco fusions with Mediterranean, North African, Indian, and other cultures as well as with blues and jazz
Following a brief homage to the late Michael Hurley, We take a brief survey of (mostly) traditional flamenco music from the 1930's to today
Recent discoveries: A number of tracks from various Death Is Not The End releases plus a few more contemporary pieces
No end of funk...plus some disco
This small independent digital (primarily) label releases all kinds of restored versions of old shellac and vinyl discs that featured music from all over the world
Jug Band music, whether recorded a century ago or just recently, is just so happy and infectious
From the spirited xylophone-like madimba music to the great latin influenced urban dance music of the 60's and 70's to modern variations that mix blues and other genres, the music of Angola is a treasure of great sounds and rhythms.
We explore the wide variety of sounds from Taiwan and China, old and new.
Just what the title says