This night, we will listen to music from the Southern and Eastern Europe, North Africa & South America
Tummel.
Traditional klezmer music presented in a very non-traditional, entertaining way. This klezmer septet plays a nice mix of jazz, influences of the Middle East and an innovative use of the guitar and bouzouki, as a result, some melodies have an obvious Turkish influence.
CD: ‘Klezmerised – Oy’ of Tummel.
Label: Arc Music (2014), code: EUCD2519.
Startijenn.
Is a band of Breton music from Brittany, France. "Energetic" (Startijenn in Breton) they are, and their music is perfect to dance on. That’s why they perform a lot on "fest-noz"es.
CD: ‘El-TaQa’ of Startijenn.
Label: Paker Productions (2013),
code : PROD0112.
XANGO distribution.
Trinity
The four men of Trinity went back to the essence of their musical journey for their sixth record ‘Mundo’. ‘Mundo’ integrates in a completely new way the musical influences of the band from South America, Africa, Europe and Asia into a warm and thrilling “World Beat Sound”. The band occasionally goes from English and Spanish lyrics to Swahili, Slavic, Hindi and French. Authentic "sounds" in which the Kenyan singer Neema Ntalel(as guest artist) offers us a vivid image of the African plains.
CD: ‘Mundo’ of the Band Trinity. Label: Coast to Coast.nl (2014), code: 31514.
Baden Powell, Benjamin Legrand & Philippe Baden Powell.
Baden Powell started with guitar lessons of Jayme Florence, a famous guitar player, in the forties. He proved to be a young virtuoso. At the age of fifteen, he was already playing as a professional, he led singers and bands in different styles. He loved Swing and Jazz, but his most important influences were deeply rooted in the Brazilian guitar. He first came to the public eye in 1959 with Billy Blanco, a well-known singer-songwriter, by matching texts to Baden Powell compositions. The result was a very successful "Samba Triste".
CD: ‘Samba in Préludio – Quand tu t’en vas’ of Baden Powell, Benjamin Legrand & Philippe Baden Powell. Label: Eléphant/Frémeaux (2002), code: EL2009.
Eric Vaarzon Morel.
The life of the painter Greco, who lived in the multicultural city Toledo, was the inspiration to take initiative, develop and produce this music theatre piece, in which western and world music styles – improvised and composed – are brought together. The Jewish, Christian and Moorish music cultures can find their natural place in this project.
CD: ‘El Greco de Toledo’ a Flamenco Opera of Eric Vaarzon Morel. Label: EVM (2012), code: CTC-2996030 (2cd’s).
Imed Alibi.
Is a Tunisian percussionist, who has often worked with rock band. In this album, he has an epic mix in which drums are being mixed with digital beats, keyboards, violin, accordion, qanun and flute.
Quite remarkably is the inflaming song of the Tunisian singer Emel Mathlouthi in the title Maknassy. CD: ‘Safar’ of Imed Alibi.
Label: IRL (2014), code: Wayward/Url079. XANGO distribution.
Calaita Flamenco Son.
Is a Tunisian percussionist, who has often worked with rock band. In this album, he has an epic mix in which drums are being mixed with digital beats, keyboards, violin, accordion, qanun and flute.
Quite remarkably is the inflaming song of the Tunisian singer Emel Mathlouthi in the title Maknassy. CD: ‘Safar’ of Imed Alibi.
Label: IRL (2014), code: Wayward/Url079. XANGO distribution.
Katia Live at the Olympia.
Rooted in authentic Spanish traditions, innovative flamenco Calaita Flamenco Son combines passionate song, awesome guitar virtuosity, intense percussion and jazz-twisted saxophone. Cd: Calaita Flamenco Son.
Label: Music & Words (2014), code: TUGCD1078.