Re: Re: Road To Jajouka benefit album
Jonathan Smith <[email protected]> Sat, 10 Aug 2013 17:22:59 +0100
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> > *“Sufi Hadra”* features Falu with Senegalese percussionist Aïyb Dieng > and Bill Laswell. Laswell himself followed the road to Jajouka in November > 1991 to record the pristine field recording Apocalypse Across the Sky. > *“Djebala Hills”* (in which the village of Jajouka is nestled) features > East Indian singer Falu with avant-saxophonist/composer John Zorn, Billy > Martin and the Red Hot Chili Pepper’s anchor Flea on bass. *“Jnuin”* finds Ornette Coleman reunited with Bachir Attar and the Master > Musicians. Coleman’s unique approach to improvisation, dubbed “harmolodics” > (part harmony/motion/melody), fits hand in kid glove with the Master’s > caterwauling ghaita’s and pounding heartbeat rhythms. Others musicians include Marc Ribot and DJ Logic. It certainly looks interesting. http://howerecords.com/the-road-to-jajouka/ On 10 August 2013 10:38, Constantinos P <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > > > > More info about this release here: > > http://howerecords.com/the-road-to-jajouka/ > > > --- In [email protected], "Dave @ M.O.D. Technologies" <dave@...> > wrote: > > > > No - he's not paired with any of them...it's with Aiyb Dieng and another > musician I'm not familiar with (I believe that's it - I only have that > track with no liner notes). The album itself seems to have a great cast, > though. Hopefully that yields good results, though arguably the cause > itself is worthwhile. > > > > > > ************* > > Dave Brunelle > > MOD Technologies > > http://mod-technologies.com/ > > > > >