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Ethnomixicology (CD)

By: The Outernationalists (Artist)


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DISC 1 for Ethnomixicology (CD) Album By The Outernationalists (Artist)
1   Green Africa - (with Mysterious Traveler)
2   Big Bhang, The - (with Kamel Nitrate)
3   Now We Know - (Lovesky mix, with Hawke)
4   Passenger - (with Headmix)
5   Orient Carnival - (with Harem)
6   Green Gold - (with Spiritual South)
7   Berim Dance - (with Urban Trad)
8   Carolina - (with Bucovina Club VS. Taraf De Haidouks)
9   Big & Bouncy - (with Cakeboy)
10   It's More Expensive For This - (with Snooze)
11   Hambanam - (with Doreen Thobekile)
12   Ska East Of The West - (United Eye 'N' Eye mix, with United Eye)
13   Fire Water - (Moody Boyz remix, with Fun-Da-Mental/Zamo Mbuto & Comrades)
14   Deep Channel - (with Afro Celts)
 

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Title Note

Audio Mixers: Phil Meadley; Simon Emmerson.

Audio Remixer: Michael Lovesky.

Photographer: Sean Malyon.

The Outernationalists are Simon Emmerson (a founding member of the Afro-Celts, formerly known as the Afro-Celt Sound System) and DJ/journalist/producer Phil Meadley. For this project, the two pulled together a grab bag of rare and obscure recordings from around the world, muscling them all up with various kinds of club beats and smearing them together into a continuous DJ mix. Musicians from Africa, India, the Middle East, Europe, the British Isles, and Latin America are all represented, and the result is a thick and spicy stew of styles and influences that coalesces nicely into a single kaleidoscopic dance experience. The Belgian folk-fusion group Urban Trad gets a sturdy house treatment on "Berim Dance," United Eye's "Ska East of the West" gets thoroughly dubbed up and clubbed out, Spiritual South contributes a slightly monotonous Afro-beat anthem called "Green Gold," Fun^Da^Mental combines Zulu chants and Asian breaks, and the Afro-Celts round things out with some athletic Uilleann piping and double-time house beats. Exhausting, yes, but isn't that how dance music is supposed to be? ~ Rick Anderson



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