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08. Strings In Africa
The kora is a 21-string African harp-lute made from a skin covered calabash with a hardwood neck. The sound of a kora resembles that of a harp, though when played in the traditional style, it bears a closer resemblance to flamenco and delta blues guitar techniques. Starting with a wonderful Kora composition by malian Toumani Diabate and finishing off with Derek Gripper's adaptation of the same song for acoustic guitar, this mix takes you through some of Africa’s greatest string music composed from the early times until recent ones.
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07. Marocco: Gnawa
Riccarda Kato (aka Kukyukuwai) from Kato Bookbird has put together a mixtape of Morocco's gnawa tradition, by musician Maâllem Mahmoud Guinia who passed away August 2, at the age of 64.
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06. Rincon Caliente
Alex Drăgănescu (known as JB) focuses on mambo, latin jazz, salsa and other related stuff, paying a tribute to New York, the city where it all began for him. He has selected more than one hour's worth of gems from 'El Barrio', most of them acquired from the finest record stores there.
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05. Japan
The Attic's selector for this episode is the Romanian artist Mitoș Micleușanu, who digs through '60s garage psych, new wave, synth-pop, technopop, electronic and more, all Japan based. Meet Hiko Natsuaki, Masami Tsuchiya (from the new-wave/experimental band Ippu-Do), The Beatniks, Monotrona, Chakra, Miharu Koshi, Phew, Shugo Tokumaru and more.
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04. Brazil
The Brazilian Carnival is the most famous holiday in Brazil - an event of enormous proportions. We bring you a brief account of Brazilian music to go along with the recent celebrations
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03. Petites Planètes
Petites Planètes publishes music recorded by filmmaker/sound explorer Vincent Moon, from his trips across the globe, to trance rituals in the suburbs of Hanoi to shamanist ceremonies in the heart of the Amazon, from experimental noise in Singapore to sufi rituals in Chechnya, a sonic and poetic survey of the world today.