Erkin Koray/Erkin Koray - 1974 - Elektronik Turkuler/08 - Turku.mp3 20.87 MB Erkin Koray/Erkin Koray - 1989 - Fesuhanallah/04 - Turku Bizim Dostlar.mp3 20.61 MB Erkin Koray/Erkin Koray - 1989 - Fesuhanallah/02 - Cemalim.mp3 19.08 MB. LT → Collections → The Complete Erkin Koray (Part 2). The Complete Erkin Koray (Part 2) Created by SaintMark on 24 Jul 2018. Wondering what a calypso band is doing at an Ethiopian restaurant on the Danforth Sunday evenings? Well if that combo is Brodie West's all-star ensemble Eucalyptus, then probably having a good time getting down with friends. And since his pals happen to be some of the Toronto improv scene's top hands, namely trumpeter Nicole Rampersaud, guitarist Alex Lukashevsky, bassist Michael Smith, pianist Ryan Driver, drummer Nick Fraser and percussionist Blake Howard, you can count on a lively blast of Afro-Caribbean flava to go with your tasty zilzil tibs at Hirut (2050 Danforth at Woodbine) between 7 and 9 pm. Jelly Roll by Eucalyptus Durrty Goodz by Eucalyptus. Excuse by The Ettes (directed by Tom Scharpling) To coincide with The Ettes' blast through Austin for SXSW, a seven-inch single of 'Teeth' has been pressed up with the moody opener from their excellent Wicked Will album (#75 on our ) backed by the previously unreleased 'Safety Down The Road.' It's limited to 700 copies on three colors with 175 copies on red wax, 175 on gold and 350 copies on black available from the band at their shows (see below). Those who aren't planning on spending their Spring Break in Texas can mailorder a copy of Teeth. In a risky bid to broaden his appeal, Truth & Soul's resident godfather of funk Lee Fields has decided to sidestep the pounding dancefloor fodder on his new album Faithful Man (out March 13) which focuses instead on string-sweetened deep soul ballads. The move away from knocking out straight up funk burners towards a more moody-mellow aesthetic has been evident in Fields' releases over the past couple of years. But whereas recent slow-jams like Honey Dove from 2009's My World once came backed with a head-nodding bump, he'd now prefers softly crooning waltz-time numbers over a soft cushion of violins. It says a lot that the album's standout track, Walk On Through That Door has been buried at the end, as if reluctantly tacked on as an afterthought because another song was needed. Walk On Through That Door by Lee Fields & The Expressions Rapping With Lee, part 1 Rapping With Lee, part 2. The Nihilist Spasm Band at the York, 1968: Hugh McIntyre (bass), Art Pratten (Pratt-A-Various), Archie Leitch (slide clarinet), Murray Favro (guitar), John Clement (guitar), Bill Exley (theremin), John Boyle (kazoo), Greg Curnoe (drums). Believe it or not, the York Hotel – a somewhat seedy neighborhood pub in London, Ontario – which regularly played host to traditional country and folk acts also spawned two of Canada's greatest contributions to the musical avant garde: the Nihilist Spasm Band and the London Experimental Jazz Quartet. I have done most of my trading on the other rc site. Caster racing rc. ![]()
It is illegal for you to distribute copyrighted files without permission. Aiohow.org is not responsible for third party website content. Ringtone sirine pemadam kebakaran. ![]() But why he's posing with a tiger cub on a leash only Marty and his hairdresser know for sure. Must be a Music City thing. The 2 x 4's - 'Bridgeport Lathe' b/w 'Little Cities' 7' (Bessemer Process Records) Here's a lost classic from the Boston underground post-punk scene of 1980. The 2x4's were led by John Hovorka, Jr. Who came up with the delightfully quirky A-side Bridgeport Lathe enhanced by some sweet electronic sizzle (courtesy of Erik Lindgren and producer Rolfe Anderson) favourably recalling that of their Cleveland contemporaries Pere Ubu. Sadly, the self-released seven on the Bessemer Process label was a one-off as The 2x4's would soon evolve into Noise Pencil and eventually The Turbines. The highly sought-after 1975 album Body Music was recorded and released by Afro Funk, a relatively obscure band of West African ex-pats living in the UK. London already had a vibrant African music scene by the time Osibisa started to cross-over which brought to England another wave of aspiring African musicians with dreams of international stardom. Unfortunately, Afro Funk's Body Music recording proved to be a little too raw and rootsy to click at the time and the promising debut LP became the group's tombstone. However, in the years since, Body Music's hard driving jams have made it a prized collectible, drawing huge sums from jet-setting European club DJs willing to pay a premium for a slightly different take on Fela Kuti's brand of highly politicized Afrobeat to keep dancefloors filled.
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