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The Anders
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Hi, and welcome to the next Interactive Poll. For this edition I have decided to focus on Mediterranean music. By Mediterranean we understand the countries around the Mediterranean sea, that is, southern Europe, northern Africa and the Levant. The concept is the same as that of the previous Latin American, African and Asian polls: The music should be either: from the Mediterranean region or inspired by Mediterranean music in one way or another. Now obviously, as with everywhere else, many different types of music are being made in the Mediterranean region, and for this poll there are no genre restrictions. However, if you choose prog, please don't pick too well known music. Also, please don't pick too long tracks (I'd say up to circa 10 minutes is fine). You should have your nomination ready on Sunday the 22nd at latest. Until then, you are free to suggest up to three songs or musical pieces, but no more. Once all nominations are in, you can vote for three entries others than your own, so this is business as usual. I wish you all the best of luck :)
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Logan
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Very nice idea for a poll. As soon as I saw this topic, this immediately sprang to mind:
Stringtronics - Mediterranee I love Stringtronics' Mindbender. If that embed doesn't work for people, try https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7RFI-l9muo Edited by Logan - May 13 2022 at 07:23 |
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Meltdowner
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Smooth vibes from Mallorca |
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Cristi
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So is it music from the Mediterranean countries? Or is this some kind of a specific sound?
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The Anders
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It is music from Mediterranean countries, or music with Mediterranean influence in one way or another. Like I said, there are no genre restrictions
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Cristi
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I still don't know what a "Mediterranean influence" is.
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The Anders
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^ Well there's a lot to choose from. It could be, say, Spanish flamenco, Italian prog, a particular composer or band, any folk music tradition, north African or Middle Eastern music cultures. Just to name a few options. There are many more or course.
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Cristi
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ok, thank you, I'll see what I can do.
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Mila-13
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Oh Oh, The Anders, you invite me to my land! Dont miss this video Edited by jamesbaldwin - May 13 2022 at 15:07 |
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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Mila-13
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Coming from different
musical backgrounds, but influenced by the Cypriot tradition at various levels,
Monsieur Doumani compose music that draws inspiration from contemporary Cypriot
society as well as from the shaky conditions of our era. The initial identity
of the project was determined by the adaptation of Cypriot traditional pieces,
with a special contemporary colour in sound and mood, forming a style
distinctively of their own. With their fourth record Pissourin (2021) they push
their trademark Mediterranean sonics into a deep psychedelic and avant-folk
direction. This performance of their song "Alvatrostishiotis" was filmed at Kourion. Kourion was an important city-kingdom in antiquity and stands as one of the most impressive archeological sites in Cyprus. I may change the song later but to start with, I wanted to bring here the images and atmosphere of this unique and beautiful Mediterranean island. _________________________ From Tunisia:
Dhafer Youssef: 39th Gülay (to Istanbul) (Album: Birds Requiem, 2013) Some of you may know this excellent and versatile jazz musician but there is always someone you can surprise. Enjoy! __________________________ From Spain: Derby Motoreta's Burrita Kachimba: Nana Del Caballo Grande (Selftitled debut album, 2019) An Andalusian rock band formed in Seville in 2017 with varied influences such as flamenco, psychedelic rock, progeressive rock and stoner rock. The song is from their debut, selftitled album which was released in 2019. The lyrics are based on a poem by Federico Garcia Lorca. This song has been performed before by Camaron de la Isla, considered by many the best contemporary flamenco singer ever. He passed away in 1992 at the age of just 41. Edited by Mila-13 - May 17 2022 at 14:49 |
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Lewian
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How mediterraenean are the Balkans actually? Anyway, here's some Goran Bregovic. Ederlezi... ...and as an encore the theme of Black Cat White Cat. |
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Lewian
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Mila: Yeah... Bregovic is Bosnian-Herzegovian as far as I know, and I now found a stretch of Mediterranean coast of that country, so he should qualify if we go for this criterion. Just about, on some maps it looks as if they don't touch the sea, but then Bregovic is on record for declaring himself nostalgic Yugoslavian, and then there's no doubt. Note that the term Balkan Peninsula in itself is contested these days, and "Mediterranean" not perfectly well defined either when referring to people living on land rather than the sea, but anyway, none of this is probably of any importance here as it is always the music that speaks to us.
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jamesbaldwin
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I LOVE EDERLEZI Months ago, perhaps a year ago, a nomination of mine was: (In the end I chose another song) Edited by jamesbaldwin - May 14 2022 at 02:05 |
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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Mila-13
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@Christian, the map is actually an answer to your general question: "How Mediterranean are the Balkans?"
As for your chosen song "Ederlezi", this is a song of the orthodox Roma living in the Balkans. The song is about their biggest holiday which they celebrate on St. George's day, 6. May each year. St. George is the patron-saint of the orthodox Roma. They consider this song their anthem, so to speak. The film clip shows this very celebration.- In Les-Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer in the French Provence the Catholic Roma celebrate in a similar way, also in May. In this respect, the origin of Bregovich is not relevant really. Folk music is an important source of inspiration for him.- And yes, Bosnia and Herzegovina does have access to the Adriatic Sea. It is a narrow corridor that once was part of the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik). The Ottomans had thereby gained access to the Adriatic Sea. Edited by Mila-13 - May 14 2022 at 07:44 |
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suitkees
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Hmm, looking at the weather forecast I might take a dive into the Mediterranean one of these coming days... For my selection I'm staying close to home: France. However, the music might make you travel a bit further. First a duo that came out of the - here - very popular group Louise Attack: Tarmac - Notre époque: (original and translated lyrics here) Next, maybe more typical "French", maybe not. A group that goes by the name "Debout sur le zinc" (Standing on the Bar): Debout sur le zinc - Les moutons (The Sheep): (original and translated lyrics here) And then a band that I've been suggesting before: Orange Blossom - Yazaman (A Long Time Ago): (original and translated lyrics here) |
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The razamataz is a pain in the bum |
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Lewian
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@Kees: The Tarmac video doesn't work for me, this one does. But I'm not sure whether it's the thing you mean because it doesn't mention Louise Attack. |
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suitkees
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^ Yes, it is the same track, thanks! Tarmac is the group name of the duo Arnaud Samuel and Gaëtan Roussel who were before in the group Louise Attack (that disbanded), so it is no surprise that Louise Attack is not mentioned...
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The razamataz is a pain in the bum |
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jamesbaldwin
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Number 2: Napoli centrale - Campagna
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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