Song: Green Eggs & Ham
Artist: Princess Nokia
Album: Everything is Beautiful (2020)
Commentary: I've liked Princess Nokia, but this year's double album is good times.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
"The Sakalava Vezo 3"
Song: The Sakalava Vezo 3
Artist: Sakalava & Vezo are both ethnic groups of Madagascar. Not sure which describes the group(s) of people singing and playing here!
Album: Madagascar - Traditional Music From The South-West (1991)
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Commentary: This just sounds like a good time. Turn your auto-play on and, if you're lucky, Youtube will give you #4 next.
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Artist: Sakalava & Vezo are both ethnic groups of Madagascar. Not sure which describes the group(s) of people singing and playing here!
Album: Madagascar - Traditional Music From The South-West (1991)
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Commentary: This just sounds like a good time. Turn your auto-play on and, if you're lucky, Youtube will give you #4 next.
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Monday, March 23, 2020
"In My View" by Young Fathers
Song: In My View
Artist: Young Fathers
Album: Cocoa Sugar (2018)
Commentary: This song doesn't encapsulate what I like about Young Fathers, because I like that they sound good doing a variety of styles.
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Artist: Young Fathers
Album: Cocoa Sugar (2018)
Commentary: This song doesn't encapsulate what I like about Young Fathers, because I like that they sound good doing a variety of styles.
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Labels:
Liberia,
Nigeria,
Scotland,
United Kingdom,
Young Fathers
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
"Ndamutemba nyanga" by Ganizani Nyirenda
Song: Ndamutemba nyanga
Artist: Ganizani Nyirenda
Recorded in: (1950)
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Commentary: Ohhhhhh shooot. Just found another ethnomusicological online archive. Feels like college. I just love a lot of folk musical traditions. Let me introduce you all to the South African Music Archive Project. Ganizani Nyirenda is apparently a Chewa man singing and rocking out on the thumb piano here. Looks like he recorded this in Nyanja (language) in what is now Malawi (then Nyasaland). More info here. What a bop.
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Artist: Ganizani Nyirenda
Recorded in: (1950)
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Commentary: Ohhhhhh shooot. Just found another ethnomusicological online archive. Feels like college. I just love a lot of folk musical traditions. Let me introduce you all to the South African Music Archive Project. Ganizani Nyirenda is apparently a Chewa man singing and rocking out on the thumb piano here. Looks like he recorded this in Nyanja (language) in what is now Malawi (then Nyasaland). More info here. What a bop.
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