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Saturday, April 7, 2018
Janne Halonen on Helsinki-Cotonou Ensemble's Cross-Cultural Musical Creations
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Finnish guitarist Janne Halonen joins us to introduce We Are Together, the excellent new album by Helsinki-Cotonou Ensemble on the roots-worldly Bafe's Factory label. Janne leads the trans-continental band
along with Benin-based singer / percussionist Noel Saizonou. We'll learn what brought musicians from two far-flung countries together and get a taste of their distinctive Vodun-rock / jazz-tinged
concoctions on this week's show.
This Week's Playlist:
(* = new)
Mohama Saz:
De Enrada No
/ Negro es Poder
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Selda Bağcan:
Gitme
/ Selda
/ B-Music
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Cem Karaca:
Zeyno
/ Kardaslar & Apaslar
(0:10:21 Pop-up)
Nekropsi:
Baglama
/ Nekropsi
/ A.K. Müzik
(0:15:24 Pop-up)
Dirtmusic:
Love is a Foreign Country
/ Bu Bir Ruya
/ Glitterbeat
/
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Baba Zula:
Carino (feat. La Yegros)
/ XX
/ Glitterbeat
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Nagual:
Utesheniye Snegom (Consolation By Snow)
/ U Zemli Pod Yubkoy [У Земли Под Юбкой]
(0:29:45 Pop-up)
Magic Carpathians:
Denega
/ Denega
/ World Flag Records
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Lost Bayou Ramblers:
Freetown Crawl / Fightin'ville Brawl
/ Kalenda
/ Rice Pump Records
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GIG: Sunday April 15 @ Joe's Pub
Smadj:
Alone
/ Solotronic
/ Wax
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Kiran Ahluwalia:
Jhoomo
/ 7 Billion
/ Factor
/
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La Bamboche:
Le Tailleur de Pierre, Bouree du Brezou
/ La Bamboche
/ Hexagone
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Janne Halonen of Helsinki-Cotonou Ensemble:
Interview
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Helsinki-Cotonou Ensemble:
Hande
/ We Are Together
/ Bafe's Factory
/
*
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Helsinki-Cotonou Ensemble:
Chili Song
/ We Are Together
/ Bafe's Factory
/
*
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Helsinki-Cotonou Ensemble:
Va
/ We Are Together
/ Bafe's Factory
/
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Helsinki-Cotonou Ensemble:
Awhan Gbe Le
/ We Are Together
/ Bafe's Factory
/
*
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BaranBand:
Be To
/ Mn Bo To
/ Global Music Centre
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Trio Toffa:
Ozin De
/ Positive
/ Eclipse Music
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Helsinki-Cotonou Ensemble:
Nonvi Tche (My Brother)
/ We Are Together
/ Bafe's Factory
/
*
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Eyon'le Brass Band:
Miwa Yissé
/ Empreinte du Père
/ Irfan Le Label
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Fatoumata Diawara:
Nterini
/ Fenfo "Something to Say"
/ Shanachie
/
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GIG: World Music Institute concert, Monday Night, April 16th - the final night of their three-night Festival of Mali at Brooklyn Bowl, 61 Wythe Ave.
Théo Blaise Kounkou:
Gemile
/ Gemile
/ TBK
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Janka Nabay & The Bubu Gang:
Feba
/ En Yay Sah
/ Luaka Bop
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La Cuneta:
Cañambuco (feat. Carlos Mejía Godoy)
/ Cañambuco
/ Round Whirled
(2:35:36 Pop-up)
Samba Chula De São Braz:
Meu Amor já me Chamou
/ Quando Dou Minha Risada - Há,Há
/ Funarte
(2:39:44 Pop-up)
Derek Gripper:
Alga Yaya
/ Libraries on Fire
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GIG: World Music Institute concert, Sunday Night, April 15th - the second night of their three-night Festival of Mali at Brooklyn Bowl, 61 Wythe Ave.: Trio Da Kali/Derek Gripper
Trio de Kali & Kronos Quartet:
Eh Ya Ye
/ Ladilikan
/ Nonesuch
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GIG: World Music Institute concert, Sunday Night, April 15th - the second night of their three-night Festival of Mali at Brooklyn Bowl, 61 Wythe Ave.: Trio Da Kali/Derek Gripper
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