1/2/2024 0 Comments Hidden folks factory ivan![]() And - what else would you think - of course he has brought together a selection of the world's best known female singers to join the Chieftains for a song. Paddy's goal was "to marry the many faceted voices of contemporary women artists from around the world with the simple beauty of traditional Irish Music". Label: BMG/RCA Victor 09026 68968 2 Playing time: 68.43 min This is once again a Chieftains theme album where Paddy Moloney has lived out his passions. Sometimes the Flemish pipes are in the centre of the music, then the accordeon or the sax - it is a good, varied mixture.Īnd it's not just that these Flemish guys know to compose folk music, they show also humour in calling the tunes - have you guessed what the CD's name means? Well it's not that difficult: A Pingoeroe is a cross between a penguin and a kangaroo, of course! The music is inspiring, sometimes wild and energetic, somtimes beautifully quiet, but always melodic and enjoyable. All twelve tunes on this CD are composed by band members most of them by the girl in the band, accordeonist Greet Garriau. The music is full of diverse influences, the most obvious being maybe Medieval, Flemish Folk and traces of Jazz. The young musicians play on a broad range of instruments - diatonic accordeon, hurdy gurdy/guitar, Flemish bagpipes/Shawm/Recorder, Saxophone and percussion/djembe. It looks like Fluxus are a family band, with three of five members having the same surname. Label: Wild Boar Music WBM21001 Playing time: 44.21 minįluxus is - besides Laïs and Ambrozijn - one of the three Belgian bands giving currently a new coolish touch to Flemish Folk Music. It takes a bit of getting into, but it is rather beautiful once ![]() The press release accurately describes it as "meditative and To WesternĮars, it certainly all sounds very exotic and evocative of wild, lonely Lim, on the other hand, remind me of Native American flute music. Of the music is somewhat similar to Tuvanese / Mongolian throat singing with Tradition without assimilating outside influences to any great extent. ![]() History, which means it was able to develop a fairly unique musical Introducing this music, rarely heard outside Bhutan, to the wider world.īhutan has never been colonised nor occupied another country throughout its With this album (theįirst-ever release of Bhutanese music on CD), he takes the opportunity of ![]() Kong-tha (bamboo mouth harp), and sings in the two distinctive styles ofīhutanese secular music, zhung-dra and bö-dra. Lute), yangshin (Asian hammered dulcimer), dong lim and zur lim (flutes) and Plays a range of traditional Bhutanese instruments, the dra-nyen (Bhutanese Is studying for a degree in ethnomusicology at the University of Bergen. Jigme Drukpa is a Bhutanese musician who currently lives in Norway, where he Label: Grappa / Heilo HCD 7143 16 Tracks ![]()
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