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Mila-13
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Sounds & Colours of Asia Asia: Map Quiz https://online.seterra.com/en/vgp/3167 THE SOUNDS OF ASIA Hello to everyone and welcome
to the latest edition in this interactive poll series! This time I would like to take you on a journey to Asia. Asia is unique, fascinating and very diverse but despite being the largest continent on the planet their music is less known in the western world. Are you ready for this adventure? So these are the rules of the current
poll: 1. To be eligible the entrys credited artist should be preferably of Asian descent, also it may be a collaboration
with an Asian artist. Egypt is part of Middle Eastern culture and is therefore
included here. 2. Artists whose music is
clearly inspired by certain Asian music genres do also meet the criteria.
3. In order to make it easier to
participate, less known artists or bands listed on PA will also be eligible. General provisions Everybody can take part and
nominate a song for inclusion in this poll. You can also post some more songs
as suggestions (maybe stick to max three). Note: You must at least
nominate an initial song to reserve a slot on the poll. You only have to decide on your
nominations after a week, that is until about Sunday, September 5th. After everybody has announced
their final nominations, they are all put up for voting. Please do not vote
before the poll is declared open. Then you have three votes for
your favourite. Please don't vote for your own nomination. Have fun! Link to playlist with suggested songs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RlvDlI0EXo&list=PLRF2N4J-pa5TM7K3dQb4mWuS1n-avkGpp Link to playlist with nominated songs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z71tKxrztC4&list=PLRF2N4J-pa5SpaPmgsKvyFcPNXFSiVEaY 1 Edited by Mila-13 - September 06 2021 at 09:26 |
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jamesbaldwin
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Basically I know well only two asian artists:
- Ravi Shankar (and his daughter) - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (thank to the Real World by Peter Gabriel) I go with Ali Kahn. A accept advices. First suggestion Musst Musst: Second suggestion: Intoxicated Third suggestion: Crest Enjoy! |
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Kodo - Stomp Harry Partch - Delusion of the Fury: Act I: Sanctus: An Entra'cte Electronicos Fantasricos ! - Live At Iron Island Festival Edited by JD - August 28 2021 at 14:10 |
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Nice. I predict a very diverse poll since Asia is a big continent with many different cultures. My choice will be Balinese gamelan music - a style which, among other things, influenced a composer like Claude Debussy. Dewa Alit & Gamelan Salukat - Dripping Water / Yeh Ngetel |
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We will for sure, thank you for the music, Lorenzo! I bet you know at least one more artist, since f.e. Israel and also Lebanon are in the mix as well. Edited by Mila-13 - August 28 2021 at 13:51 |
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Love gamelan music, wonderful choice and will love to hear it!
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Mila-13
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I hope you are right, I think that the rules are quite reasonable? The music suggestions made so far are very promising. Thank you, too for this great choice! Now that is interesting, how come Debussy got inspired by Balinese gamelan music? I know, the French do have colonies in Polynesia but that's not close at all. Edited by Mila-13 - August 28 2021 at 16:27 |
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Thank you for the music JD, much appreciated! Edited by Mila-13 - August 28 2021 at 14:44 |
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I will have fun with this one! Starting with Indian music, first up (and my nomination for now) is a band based in Tampa, Florida. I used to live down there, and one night, I was driving around, running errands, and listening to a local community radio station and the DJ (Ray Villadonga) was playing an assortment of jazz rock fusion, psychedelic, space, and prog rock. One of the tracks was from a band that he cofounded and played bass for, Wahh World Fusion Band. The band primarily consists of a tabla player/vocalist, bassist, guitarist, e-sitarist, and drummer. I couldnt find any individual tracks from their first album on Youtube, so this one is from their second album, called Brother Ray, in honor of Ray. Ray passed away from cancer in 2017 prior to the release of this album and he only played on a few of the tracks. I dont think he is on this one. The end of the track has some konnakol. Wahh World Fusion Band Desire on Fire If interested, their first album Liberation is available as a free MP3 download from their website. Click on the get album link on the page. Second up, the primary listed artist is one I have mentioned before in these polls, fusion bass player Jonas Hellborg. He is on PA and has collaborated with many artists. My previous nomination from him was a collaboration with guitarist Buckethead and drummer Michael Shrieve. This one has him collaborating with guitarist Shawn Lane and Indian musicians (and brothers) V. Umashankar (ghatam and konnakol), V. Selvaganesh (kanjira and konnakol), and V. Umamahesh (vocals). Jonas Hellborg / Shawn Lane / V. Umashankar / V. Selvaganesh / V. Umamahesh Anchor ghatam: kanjira: Next, we go to Burma with Kyaw Kyaw Naing and the contemporary classical ensemble Bang on the Can All Stars. Naing plays the Burmese percussion instrument pat waing, which are 21 drums arranged in a horseshoe shape. He collaborated with Bang on the Can All-Stars for the album this track is from, Bang on a Can meets Kyaw Kyaw Naing. Kyaw Kyaw Naing / Bang on the Can All-Stars Sein Chit Tee A Mhat Ta Ya Video showing Kyaw Kyaw Naing playing the pat waing. Link to biography: https://cantaloupemusic.com/artists/kyaw-kyaw-naing And finally, Japan. I have nominated previously, a couple of different artists with the shamisen, Waggakki Band Senbonzakura and Tokyo Groove Jyoshi What Is Hip. So, one more possibility with the Yoshida Brothers. Yoshida Brothers Rising |
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I'm doing all Japan
A long one that I have mentioned before various times at PA that some of you might know. Still, for now this is my nomination: Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Osorezan (芸能山城組 - 恐山) ......................... Also, wish to mention this title track Ash in the Rainbow song. I did Zero Hills from the same album before. Haco + Sakamoto Hiromichi - Ash In The Rainbow Embed not working: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NX_DqIFsF4g Yoshihiro Kanno - Egg's Dream Edited by Logan - August 28 2021 at 14:53 |
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Lorenzo already mentioned, at least indirectly, Anoushka Shankar. This is the title track and hit of her glorious Land of Gold album; actually pretty much every track from that album would be a worthwhile nomination. I went for the most commercial and maybe most western influenced track here... anyway, I love it. Edited by Lewian - August 28 2021 at 15:18 |
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And here a stunning live video by the Japanese Cornelius: |
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Here are some Turkish delights for you all.
These songs are live performances from some Turkish TV programmes. My nomination is from one of our national treasures: the multi-instrumentalist and vocal master Fatih Erkoç. The song has many colours in it (it is a cover of an arabesk song); and definitely don't miss the ending part! Fatih Erkoc - Emmoglu Another song. This is our vocal virtuoso Haktan Canevi. He can sing like playing the violin. A rare talent! Haktan - Beddua And finally... This is from a singing competition programme. The guy here had not been known before, but now millions know him thanks to his splendid performances in the TV show! Erkan Gümüşsuyu - Yıllar Hope you'll enjoy my picks! Edited by Shadowyzard - August 28 2021 at 15:23 |
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Talvin Singh was born in London, but is apparently of Indian descent, and made his name by fusioning classical Indian music with Drum and Bass electronic music. Edited by Lewian - August 28 2021 at 15:39 |
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Edited by Mila-13 - August 28 2021 at 17:25 |
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^ Yes, I believe it was at a world's fair where Debussy encountered Indonesian music for the first time. This event is well documented in music history books.
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I'll start off with Kahimi Karie from Japan who uses the shibuya-kei style that was popular in the nineties. Kahimi Karie - "Lolitapop Dollhouse" Next is an amazing band from Korea that mixes a lot of amazing traditional Asian styles and instruments to make a very unique sounding post rock. This song is from an album that I listed in my top 20 releases for 2019. Be prepared to be blown away with this one....and please listen to all of it for maximum effect. This will most likely be my nomination to be voted on. Jambinai - "Prelude/Onda" Sales - "Off and On" Edited by TCat - August 28 2021 at 18:13 |
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Great suggestion with Jambinai, Mike!
That album was also one of my favorites from 2019. Someome had posted in the forums their recent Tiny Desk performance about a month ago, which included ONDA. Opened with Time of Extinction from an earlier album. I recommend watching this as well. |
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Back again, I realized my Russian act was from the European side of Russia and also found a representation of the Konghou harp without the annoying beep. :) Yes, glad you brought Jambanai in, Mike!
So here goes, first up is Marla Leigh, with "The Rhythms of Tof Miriam." Tof Miriam is an Israeli frame drum, here with oud and ney, Marla is considered a master of the instrument. Next is The Chieftains, with "Sake in the Jar," featuring Akiko Yano, from Japan. And lastly, here is the modern Chinese Konghou double-strung harp, with "The Cresting Moon," played by Wang Xue (I believe). She does not break a string (a harp string is terribly loud when they break, even a small one will make most people startle), she has a small pick on a string that she picks up and it hits another string on it's way, accidentally).
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