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    In The Cinema
     
    for the struggle
    Beat-driven folktronica...Acoustic guitars and warm vocals float alongside dreamy pianos, lush synth pads and innocent glockenspiel, while a deep sea of layered beats, samples and hand percussion provide the perfect substructure.
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    Cale Pellick
     
    In The Loop
    This CD creatively fuses electronic music with New Orleans influenced funk while exploring several moods, grooves and tempos - Funktronica, y'all!
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    Slicnaton
     
    Basendrums
    improvisations using electro-acoustic percussion, live electronics, bowed pieces of wood, found objects, extended bass techniques, multi-phonics and computer editing.
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    Various Artists
     
    Sanity and Soundness
    Five top Drum Funk producers created Drum & Bass tracks inspired from free jazz unleashing whole new styles of music ranging from funky to mellow and murky to open. (Includes two bonus tracks with heavy Jungle vibes.)
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    El David & Carlos Cartagena
     
    EL Nuyoriqueno
    Nuyorican Roots Music that fuses Bomba and Plena percussion, Bass and Guitar, Contemporary Hip Hop and Caribbean influences by lead guitarist and vocalist of the NJ Based Bomba and Plena Group Segunda Quimbamba, El David and Carlos Cartagena
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    Rocksta Mjonase
     
    Tshe tshe EP
    A rare combination of genres to produce a sensational electronic release, from easy listening to deep and tribal house mixes, gospel delivered in a silver platter get your grip on, feel South African house scene on the rise.
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    Los Ladrones
     
    Montana Rusa
    For anyone into that lovely samba fusion bossanova rhythm sound....a definite must get. And if you're just getting into it, the sound will push you over the fence quite quickly. Very infectious. Terrific grooves, smooth vocals.
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    suranjana ghosh
     
    vibration
    Indian meditative and spiritual music in classical and traditional form. Mostly based on indian raga. Meetings between indian and western style. Main instrument is tabla with Suranjana Ghosh. Three songs based on sanskrit chanting.
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    Chad Taylor
     
    Circle Down
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    Emanuel Xavier
     
    Legendary- The Spoken Word Poetry of Emanuel Xavier
    A spoken word/music collaboration between award-winning poet, Emanuel Xavier, and Nuyorican producer, El David, which celebrates one of the most significant voices of our generation.
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    The John Santos Quintet
    Perspectiva Fragmentada
    World class Latin jazz for the dancers, listeners, and fans.
    From the liner notes . . . The artist must choose between freedom and slavery. Paul Robeson It is no sign of good health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. J. Krishnamurti Featuring: Orestes Vilató John Calloway Saul Sierra Marco Diaz John Santos Special guests: Johnny Rodriguez Nelson Gonzalez \"Little\" Johnny Rivero Jose Clausell Jerry Medina David Belove Murray Low Paul Van Wageningen Harold Muñíz Ray Vega Javier Navarrette Anthony Blea Melecio Magdaluyo Orlando Torriente Willie Ludwig Bárbara Valladares Ismael Rodriguez Michael Lannon Elena Pinderhughes *********************************************************** Que no se muere el tambó! - words of wisdom spoken by the elders over the centuries - advice for the ages with special significance as we grapple with so-called technological advances and the loss of the meaning of the word spiritual. The precious rhythmic gifts of rumba, mambo, son, danzón, bembé, bomba, mozambique, batá, and palo are the foundation of the compositions presented here. They are gifts born of struggle, designed to heal through movement of body and thought, determined to instill hope and document our journey in our own voices. These musical/cultural roots are deep which is why we must resist the common practice of reducing it all to entertainment. In today\'s socio-political climate, the arts are the unifying common denominator that is becoming the lone voice for sanity and peace. This is our humble attempt to honor our ancestors and add to the modern movement/ancient concept of music as community forum where celebration of life and justice for all are equally considered. We put it forth with the utmost respect for the music and its true pioneers and defenders who always understood its positive, unifying power and its unique ability to smash barriers of every type. Let it be known far and wide that dancing and enjoying the music does not diminish its profound history, nor its role in our communities and shaping our future. For Cachao, Ray Barretto, Tata Güines, Patato, Tommy Lopez, Angá, Arsenio, Diz, Paul Robeson, Mingus, the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Danny Rivera, Andres Jimenez, Silvio Rodriguez, Pablo Milanés, Ruben Blades, Piri Thomas, Amiri Baraka, Sekou Sundiata, Bamuthi, Paul Flores, Avotcja, Genny Lim, Silvio Alava, Dr. Robert Farris Thompson, and the progressive, activist community of the San Francisco Bay Area with gratitude and much love. js BIO Four-time Grammy nominee, and US Artists Fontanals Fellow, JOHN SANTOS, is one of the foremost exponents of Afro-Latin music in the world today. He is known for his innovative use of traditional forms and instruments in combination with contemporary music, and has earned much respect and recognition as an educator, composer, and record and event producer. He has performed, recorded and studied with acknowledged masters of the Afro-Latin and Jazz idioms such as Cachao, Dizzy Gillespie, Tito Puente, Lazaro Ros, Armando Peraza, Eddie Palmieri, Patato Valdés, Francisco Aguabella, Orestes Vilató, Rene López, Max Roach, Batacumbele, Steve Turre, John Faddis and Chocolate Armenteros. This experience has provided a solid foundation for Mr. Santos’ current ground breaking work in bringing together styles, rhythms, concepts and artists from different generations. Born in San Francisco, California, November l, l955, he was raised in the Puerto Rican and Cape Verdean traditions of his family, surrounded by music. The fertile musical environment of the San Francisco Bay Area shaped his career in a unique way. His studies of Afro-Latin music have included several trips to New York, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Brazil and Colombia. Mr. Santos is widely respected as one of the top writers, teachers and historians in the field and is a member of the Latin Jazz Advisory Committee of the Smithsonian Institution. He has conducted lectures, workshops and clinics in the Americas and Europe since 1973. He has contributed to the international magazines Percussive Notes, Modern Drummer, Modern Percussionist, and Latin Percussionist. The San Francisco Bay Area community in which he still lives and works has presented him with numerous awards and honors for artistic excellence and social dedication. Mr. Santos is also a distinguished and creative multi-percussionist and recording artist. His diverse credits (in addition to those listed above) include: Bobby Hutcherson, Grupo Mezcla (Havana, Cuba), Lalo Schifrin, Irakere West, Santana, Yma Sumac, Linda Tillery, Cal Tjader, Danilo Perez, Ignacio Berroa, Omar Sosa, Jon Jang and Charlie Hunter. Mr. Santos founded and directed the GRAMMY-nominated Machete Ensemble from 1985 to 2006, a world-class Latin Jazz band of international renown. They recorded and released nine CDs during that time, mostly on Mr. Santos’ Machete Records label.
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    Wild Dogs
    Reign of Terror NEW package 8 page booklet
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    Tom Foote
    Drum Like An Animal
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    Julito Fernandez Antillano
    Pa'l Bailador
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    Dafnis Prieto Sextet
    Taking the Soul for a Walk
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      1.
      Alhamdullilah (intro)
      Native Deen
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      2.
      Deen You Know
      Native Deen
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      3.
      For the Prophets
      Native Deen
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      4.
      Drug Free '05
      Native Deen
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      5.
      Paradise
      Native Deen
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      6.
      Test
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      Pa'l Bailador
      Julito Fernadez Antillano
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      8.
      Intentions '05
      Native Deen
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      9.
      Small Deeds
      Native Deen
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      10.
      Dedication
      Native Deen
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