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What are you listening to? A music discussion of the music you are enjoying lately.

I just listened to some very beautiful music from Mali on Link TV's World Music program. I can't figure out who it was by or where to buy it though.

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Van Halen right now. I was just handed a cd by a local rap group, called "Ill Tribe." I'll be checlking them out at lunch. I listen to everything, except opera and musicals. I love music by people like TOOL, The Mars Volta, Mudvayne, Santana, A Perfect Circle, B.B. King, Murder By Death, Queens of the Stone Age, etc. I could go on and on, but the list would take up this page, and others need to share their music.
Marinspin ~*~

Wonderful to hear that there are some people discovering the beautiful sounds of Africa - I too have become a great fan of the sounds of Africa (Since that is where I am from)
There are numerous names that I can give you to connect you with the music from Mali - these you can go "google" or go to your music store and go and find under "world music"

Some of the most well know artist from Mali (those with recordings) are:
~* Habib Koite (he has a very distinctive sound - and plays what we fondly call desert-blues)
~* Afel Bocoum
~* Peuls
~* The Kel Tamashek
~* Sonrai
~* Bambara
~* Manding

Most of these artists uses some of the Traditional instruments like the Tinde and Teharde, which provides this unique Mali music sound.
And then there is the Tuareg, Women Ensemble "Tartit" from Timbaktu (Tuareg being one of the cultures from Mali)
So this is a nice place to start looking for the music, and then there is just the matter of preferance to which you like - of course!
The first Mali music I ever heard, that got me interested, was the Traditional Unison Tuareg song, as sung by the Woman from Essakene in Mali!
And from there a whole new world of sound opened up for me!
Hope this had helped you in some way to find the music again my friend, and you are welcome to drop by my page anytime for another discussion about this!!

Love and light
GlobalNomad
Nat King Cole. Let me check if I still have a pulse. I love "Send For Me." His voice is like melting chocolate. Yummmm Next I think I'll put on Floater Acoustic "I Know Who You Are." Shaman every day and Amigos is in the rotation too.
Love, Erin
GlobalNomad thank you for all the great information on the music of Mali. Do you have a favorite Malian CD you could recommend?

The piece I heard last night was called Happy something but I did not understand the last word of the title because it was in an African language. The word might have started with a Q. The group's name started with a B and might have sounded like Biltani. The music was so beautiful and upbeat I would love to find that CD some how as well.
Marispin,

Don't know which song you are referring to, but here is your link to the LINK TV's World Music Programme:
http://www.linktv.org/programming/browse/s/worldmusic/p/3
go and see if you recognise which song it was,
if not, write them an email, I am sure if you have the date of broadcast, you will have your information in no time!!

Blessings my new friend
GlobalNomad
Thank you! I did try to search for the name of the piece but will try again and I will email them if I can't locate it.
Malian music is trully good. I have lived in Mali for three years when I was younger and can tell you all that people there where really friendly, and I think it is reflected in it's music. Malian music is to me much more structured, so maybe easier to listen, than other african music. I love african music, but i really enjoy 60's and 70's rock, Hendrix, Santana, Led zep, Genesis (with P Gabriel), the beatles and it keeps going on...
Oh and to me the best malian album is Baro from Habib Koite.
Hi Global Nomad (meisie van Wellington) and Marinspin

being South African (and I know this is different music), but I think we also need to mention Johnny Clegg and his band Juluka, as well as the band MANGO GROVE to Marinspin.

regards
pierre
I've been listening to Gerry Rafferty and the Grateful Dead a lot lately. I've been in a classic rock kind of mood. I have some packing to do today though so I think I'll switch over to Buena Vista Social Club. I subscribed to xm radio just so I could hear it on my computer they have a great 40's music channel that I love listening to. My taste is pretty eclectic and you can never be sure of what you'll hear in my house from one minute to the next.
hi..if you guys are into rock i have posted a video of a group called 'Within Temptatation". they play gothic rock with a 60 piece orchestra and a chorus. the video is of a live concert.check it out. amazing sound.
thanks..just went to youtube and heard Desert Blues..a music project from mali..has habib koite,afel bocoum and tartit. real smooth.
GlobalNomad said:
Marinspin ~*~

Wonderful to hear that there are some people discovering the beautiful sounds of Africa - I too have become a great fan of the sounds of Africa (Since that is where I am from)
There are numerous names that I can give you to connect you with the music from Mali - these you can go "google" or go to your music store and go and find under "world music"

Some of the most well know artist from Mali (those with recordings) are:
~* Habib Koite (he has a very distinctive sound - and plays what we fondly call desert-blues)
~* Afel Bocoum
~* Peuls
~* The Kel Tamashek
~* Sonrai
~* Bambara
~* Manding

Most of these artists uses some of the Traditional instruments like the Tinde and Teharde, which provides this unique Mali music sound.
And then there is the Tuareg, Women Ensemble "Tartit" from Timbaktu (Tuareg being one of the cultures from Mali)
So this is a nice place to start looking for the music, and then there is just the matter of preferance to which you like - of course!
The first Mali music I ever heard, that got me interested, was the Traditional Unison Tuareg song, as sung by the Woman from Essakene in Mali!
And from there a whole new world of sound opened up for me!
Hope this had helped you in some way to find the music again my friend, and you are welcome to drop by my page anytime for another discussion about this!!

Love and light
GlobalNomad

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