samedi 18 décembre 2010

Lagartijeando | Cuando yo bailo tiembla la Tierra Mixtape

Lagartijeando, mixtape anniversaire le-gouter.com

Lagartijeando | Exclusive Mixtape
Lagartijeando spent a large part of 2010 traveling around Latin America – collecting sounds and inspirations along the way – most notably from Bolivia where Lagartijeando discovered a profound respect and fascination for the music and culture of the country. “It was like entering a portal to another dimension,” he explains.

A mix of original songs, edits and ancients sounds, this mixtape explores the point at which indigenous influences, sounds from the earth, village sounds and modern ones of the conquistadores and their cities co-exist. A good example of this are the songs that use the traditional Mestizo instrument, the Charango (small guitar traditionally made with the shell of an armadillo) used by many indigenous communities, that engage in a musical dialogue with other unique instruments like the zampoña, tarkeada, sikus (flutes) and the bombos (drum).

Amongst the many gems of Lagartijeando´s mixtape are the Charangueadas and Calampeadas (from the Potosi and Cochabamba regions), where they play the Walaicha (an instrument similar to the Charanga with metal strings) played with strange rhythms and tunings. Melodies born out of the Ayllus (a pre-conquest indigenous style of organization that shared similarities to communism) that come alive with their mixture of mestizo genres and indigenous ethnicities like the Saya, Caporales, Morenada and Tinkus (a mestizo style taken from a tinku ritual in which men fought to the death in order to spill blood for Mother Earth). There is also modern Bolivian music, a mixture of rap in Spanish and Aymara with Andean hip-hop beats. And also two new songs, that will without a doubt appear in Lagartijeando´s next album.

Track list :

1 Cumbia zamponia tarkeada – unknown artist
2 Donato Espinoza - Yungas
3 William Centellas - Fiesta del Charango (Lagartijeando remix)
4 Lagartijendo - Taki Onkoi
5 Wara - La coca no es cocaína
6 Norte potosi - Puchucun (Lagartijeando remix)
7 Umayken - La coca (El Búho remix)
8 Rufo y Valdi - Wiska tatai (Lagartijeando remix)
9 Los kjarkas - Soy caporal
10 Kalamarka - Aguas claras
11 Lagartijeando - Aero Tinku


Illustration : ZZK for Lagartijeando

vendredi 29 mai 2009

French Dirty Psychedelic Rarities @ Friday Dj Mix du Vendredi

dirty french psychedelics

D-I-R-T-Y Sound System
A gift from the French diggers duo: Clovis Goux and Guillaume Sorge; founders of D-I-R-T-Y
To celebrate the release of their compilation Dirty French Psychedelics DIRTY made an exclusive podcast. It would 've been stupid not to spread it wider.. Listen below.

Viva Psychedelic France!!
This comp is an absolute master piece. A celebration of what we can call diggin'. A kinda cocorico testimony to still in the shade French composers activists from the 70'.
This French psyche pop odyssey features Dashiell Hedayat, Christophe, Brigitte Fontaine, Cheval Fou, Bernard Lavilliers, Nino Ferrer, Ilous & Decuyper, François de Roubaix, William Sheller and more...

After listening to the podcast you might want to watch all the movies by French director Jacques Rozier. Don't worry. Enjoy.
For those in need of electronic sounds, I added a refix of a track by French grandmaster film score composer François de Roubaix.

mercredi 29 avril 2009

Mexican Fever: Toy Selectah's Molotov cocktail

Molotov remix by toy selectah

Mexican Fusion Fever
Some may know I've been a huge fan of what we used to call fusion / crossover. It was in the last century!
Recently I decided to make a mixtape of Fusion / Crossover tunes that have been rocking me. So I'm listening, searching in my discs for my little selecta.

Molotov from Mexico
Among all these were an album by Mexican band Molotov: ¿Donde jugarán las niñas?
Back in 1997 they had a hit called Voto Latino which had gained a lot of attention in the USA; not only amongst the latin community. They would record the 2nd album with Mario Caldato Jr. End of the story for me.
12 years later cocktail
When I listened to Toy Selectah Mex More Ep there was a track that draw my attention. But i couldn't identify why. The track is called Bailen el Puto.
The solution lied in the columns of iTunes. The artist is Molotov.

No Surprise
Since I discovered Toy Selectah raverton madness I thought this guy wasn't only Mezcal locura. Now I'm sure that he's been head bangin' to some fusion / crossover stuff. These are goooood news.

lundi 12 mars 2007

Cross-Pollination

Yes, globalization in it's most virulent, imperialistic, capitalist form is a nasty beast. But on the flip side, a little bit of back and forth between the continents is a beautiful thing, particularly when it comes to rhythm and beats. The cross-pollination between Africa and the Americas is a fascinating process... Cuban music with all its Africanness was all the rage in West and Central Africa from the 60s to the 80s... now hip-hop is much more legit, much more fo' real in Dakar than is most of the commercial shit pumped over the airwaves in New York and LA.

Soul Train was the premiere dance show on TV in the 70s and 80s, and is still on. You could learn some funky ass moves watching that show. Some of those ol' Soul Train moves will win you props in a Malian village. Just like some of the mbalax and coupe decale moves (like the ones in this DJ Serpent Noir video) that you might learn in a club in Dakar or Abidjan will become the envy of any American dance floor denizen. Check out these two clips, their similarity, the subtle differences... ain't nothin' new on the dance floor. Everything reinvents itself, borrows heavily from its antecedents... what goes around comes right back at you. And that's a good thing as long as we keep it real and keep it funky.




dimanche 4 mars 2007

Dick in a Box

Wassup y'all...

Une petite quelque chose au Gouter comin' atcha from Oakland, Californication. Un peu de notre haute culture pour vous. "Culture? Vous, les Ricains?" Mais, oui! C'est notre but dans la vie de vous faire rire! Notre président, par exemple! Le Champs-Elysees avec son Gap, McDo, Planet Hollywood, et Starbucks! Funny, no?

I don't know if you've ever seen Saturday Night Live, but it's our most famous weekly comedy show here in the US of A (god bless us). All of North America's greatest comics got their start here: Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Dan Akroyd, Eddie Murphy, Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Jim Carrey, etc... (I say "North" American b/c half of them are Canucks...). Anyhoo, every week a star hosts the show along with a musical guest.

Back around Xmas, R&B prettyboy Justin Timberlake was on SNL and did this little musical sketch that has since become a bit of a cultural reference point pour nous les barbares... I don't know if y'all will think it's funny or not, but we were peeing in our pants we were laughing so hard... So here you go, one of the biggest Christmastime YouTube sensations brought to you directly to Le Gouter... Justin Timberlake avec un cadeau pour sa nana. Même si tu détestes sa musique, au moins, he's got a sense of humor... and that mofo can dance!

Les trois étapes essentielles pour faire le cadeau le plus mémorable pour ton amour...

  1. Coupez un trou dans le carton
  2. Mets tes affaires dans le carton
  3. Fais-la ouvrir le carton

  4. Demo :

    It's worth listening Justin Timberlake, My Love (Futuresex/Lovesounds - Jive 2006).

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