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samedi 30 juillet 2011

The ethiopian devil synth ?



Francis Falceto, the editor of the worldwide known and praised compilation "Les Ethiopiques", said in this 2005 interview ( http://www.afropop.org/multi/interview/ID/109 )

" We should speak first about Ethiopian production in Ethiopian nowadays, I mean in the past 20, 30 years. It is a pure disaster. It's the one-man band. A synthesizer playing all the lines. It's very cheap production. Many musicians are discouraged. "

(...)" I am a fan of the golden age of Ethiopian music, but I would like to see this music today very alive, not continuing what the veterans have done, but being still stronger than them, because this is the challenge. They don't have to imitate the older generation. They have to be better than them. But there is a lack of producers, a lack of arrangers. There is not any more arrangement. When you listen to the old recordings, the ones you find in Éthiopiques, if you listen to the horn lines, for instance, how intermingled, how sophisticated they are, how groovy it is—I don't see anything comparable nowadays. That's why I say it's very sad to see… It's not decadence. But it's a bit long to wait for a renaissance. It's now been 15 years since the new régime came. The musicians can express themselves. They can play the music that they want, produce what they want. Nothing seriously innovative has happened. I see nothing seriously innovative in the picture. Nothing. "

you agree ?


Don't forget to check the ethiopian youtube: http://www.diretube.com

dimanche 2 mai 2010

Japanese kids Shows #2


































































Here's A 12" from the "Romper Room" show.








romper_room_01.mp3







romper_room_02.mp3

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Get PART #1 HERE

jeudi 29 avril 2010

Japanese Kids Shows #1












































Between the early 60's and mid 90's there's been 3 main shows for kids on japanese TV: "Oka san no isho", "Pin pon pan" and "Romper room" (japanese version of the american show).
Typically these shows featured 2 animators, a clown type man and a kawaii loving late 20's woman, and a bunch of kids invited for every shows. The shows featured learning games and songs - songs composed and arranged by some great japanese anime composers (Nobuyoshi Koshibe, Mouroi Makoto, Misawa Goh...).
First, here's a 6 tracks 45t of 1974 from the "Oka san to isho" show.









okasan_to_isho_01







okasan_to_isho_02







okasan_to_isho_03

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Get PART #2 HERE

mardi 6 avril 2010

French Beat Vol 1 - - - 1984

2 records relevant of the now-sound of 1984 France !




--- "SMURFIN' KIDS" = promotional 12" for K-WAY raincoats, produced by PUBLICIS. Interesting commercial attempt to surf - smurf ! - on the 1984 cooool. Though 2 details spoil the cool: the over-cool lyrics, and the mistake on "smurf": "smurf" exists only in France & Germany - it's actually "popping" ! READ THAT






Smurfin kids






Smurfin kids -instrumental




--- "LE CLUB - ATTENTAT À LA COULEUR" = very schön fluo cover, with discreet evocations of graffiti culture ! LE CLUB was an early 80's band which made 3 12".
Again here, the lyrics want so much to play on a cool attitude that it spoils the intention:
http://www.bide-et-musique.com/song/4670.html
French people will note Alex Bauer on guitar and Manu Katché on drums - and Nelly Co-Quat singing: she was one of the dancers in the film "Marche à l'ombre".

These 2 records are related by their use of nearly the same chords & beat.






Le Club - Attentat à la couleur






Le Club - Attentat à la couleur instrumental

Download package here: http://dl.free.fr/mx3wTa5cr

vendredi 19 mars 2010

Les Collégiens - Discazur DS07























Found this oddity in a flea market last summer.
I'm gathering from the amount of flutes & the poetical-political tone of the texts that it dates from mid seventies.
Below are some infos i found about the record label "DISCAZUR" (great name, btw !).
I'm also gathering from the infos below that this must a one copy or few copies pressing.
Ah, and found it without sleeve, so you only get the label.
Perfect for a sunny sunday morning !

"Le studio Discazur a été créé en 1957 par Maurice et Madeleine Vidal, dans leur villa de La Cadière d'Azur, avant de transférer leurs coupables activités à Toulon en 1961. Discazur poursuivra ses activités jusqu'en 1982.

Au moins 500 références ont été pressées industriellement pendant ce laps de temps, ainsi que de multiples enregistrements unitaires.

Au niveau groupes, les noms relevés sont les Sudistes, les Thunders, les Zodiacs, les Bullistes, le Cochran's (acétate de 1966 repressé par Saphyr en 2000), les New-Stars, les Reals, Thirty Strings, les White Spirits, the Bad Stones... Sinon, comme chez JBP, SODER ou DMF, il y avait surtout des chorales, fanfares, harmonies municipales etc etc... A ma connaissance, personne ne s'est penché sur le listing complet des disques pressés chez Discazur...

Une petite story du label a été publiée dans le Club des Années 60 n° 30."

Download album HERE !

D'OSWALD D'ANDREA - Musiques Originales Des Films Imaginaires























1977 Library LP by french composer D'Oswald D'Andrea.
Side 1 is more original with beauty tune "Green Tune", great title "poursuite Macabre" and nice vocal work on "Suspens".
More on D'Oswald D'Andrea here:
- Wikipedia
- Discogs

If anyone has D'Oswald D'Andrea - "Galaxie" (Moshé-Naïm MN22003), please please please upload !!

Download album HERE !