The varied, interesting, talented, charming, and utterly capitivating music on this CD, all of it from Africa and South America, all of it involving technology in some way, was chosen by Jürgen Bräuninger for Leonardo Music Journal Volume 10. You'll listen to it many times for many reasons ... because of the depth of its worldliness and humanity, because the traditional rhythms mixed with technology are so fascinating, because the sounds are so appealing, and because you'll understand better what music means throughout the world.
Bräuninger writes, "Gathered here in this virtual performance space are composers of the African continent and South America and citizens of other regions for whom these Southern cultures have been musically significant. Some have 'voyaged in' from the sprawling cities of the South to the metropolitan centers of the North with their internal 'Third Worlds', their own Souths; some have voyaged into the Molochs of the Southern Cones, places with pockets of unimaginable wealth protected by fortress walls, their own Norths; while others are oscillating in-between, crossing many borders, touching upon other urban flows, joining the urban sprawls."
The compositions include: Lukas Ligeti's 'Balarama', Diego Luzuriaga's 'Excerpt from Viento en el Viento', FELEMA's (Feya Faku, Monde Lex Futshane, and Mark Grimshaw) 'I Wish You Strength and Inner Peace', Eduardo Reck Miranda's 'Electroacoustic Samba I', Daniel Wyman's 'Excerpt from Wena Wendlovu', Damián Keller's 'Palabras 1' and 'El escrache', Aldo Brizzi's 'L'Epreuve du Labyrinthe', Jürgen Bräuninger's 'ihlathi', Rodrigo Sigal's 'Excerpt from Dolor en Mi', TIMELESS' (Bruce Cassidy and Pops Mohamed) 'Closet Blues' and 'The Phoenix' Call', Didier Guigue's 'Aquele que ficou sozinho', and Kurt Dahlke's 'Brontologik 3.44'.
Listen to these MP3 excerpts:
Didier Guigue: Aquele que ficou sozinho
FELEMA: I Wish You Strength and Inner Peace
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