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Porest - Continental Revolt From "Tourrorists" CD Abduction Records (2006) www.suncitygirls.com/abduction www.myspace.com/myspaceporest Tags: tourrorists palestine twelve steppes monopause mono pause |
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KABAR - 360 degrees Words of wisdom from your friend, Kabar... Tags: kabar porest flags flag united states |
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Mono Pause - this IS our music A "movement" for ACTV, San Francisco 2002. Shot and edited by ACTV. www.monopause.net myspace.com/monopause Tags: Monopause Neung Phak Porest twelve steppes erik mark gergis peter conheim heco ACTV acid cabaret pet tricks jews arabs |
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Porest - "Worm Sum" Porest "rock video" for this 2007 cut Featuring Erik Gergis on drum kit. Broadcast first at WORM-Rotterdam Nov, 2007 Tags: monopause twelve steppes psychedelia thai hideous summertime gergis death life sugar tobacco instrumental hit song arab |
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Porest - "Hoyda" Porest - "Hoyda" From the CD "Tourrorists" Abduction Records 2006 www.suncitygirls.com/abduction www.porest.com www.myspace.com/myspaceporest Tags: porest circassian kabar neung phak kabardian cerkes adige monopause mark gergis sublime frequencies erik abduction |
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Sublime Frequencies Trailer reel 2008 Now or soon available from www.sublimefrequencies.com Tags: Arab Southeast Asia Africa Sahara Niger Hisham Mayet Mark Gergis Alan Bishop Rob Millis ethno documentary international |
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Omar Souleyman - "Leh Jani" Track 1 from the Sublime Frequencies CD, "Omar Souleyman- Highway to Hassake: Folk and Pop Sounds of Syria" An excerpt from the track "Leh Jani" taken from cassette. Featuring: Omar Souleyman - vocals Rizan Sa'id - Keyboard/Rhythms Mahmoud Harbi - Poetry And an unknown saz player Recorded in SYRIA. Filmed on location in Syria and edited by Mark Gergis with additional footage from various VCD video clips representing 10 years of Omar Souleyman video clips and footage. Omar Souleyman is a Syrian musical legend. Since 1994, he and his musicians have emerged as a staple of folk-pop throughout Syria, but until now they have remained little known outside of the country. To date, they have issued more than five-hundred studio and live- recorded cassette albums which are easily spotted in the shops of any Syrian city. Born in rural Northeastern Syria, he began his musical career in 1994 with a small group of local collaborators that remain with him today. The myriad musical traditions of the region are evident in their music. Here, classical Arabic mawal-style vocalization gives way to high-octane Syrian Dabke (the regional folkloric dance and party music), Iraqi Choubi and a host of Arabic, Kurdish and Turkish styles, among others. This amalgamation is truly the sound of Syria. The music often has an overdriven sound consisting of phase-shifted Arabic keyboard solos and frantic rhythms. At breakneck speeds, these shrill Syrian electronics play out like forbidden morse-code, but the moods swing from coarse and urgent to dirgy and contemplative in the rugged anthems that comprise Souleyman's repertoire. Oud, reeds, baglama saz, accompanying vocals and percussion fill out the sound from track to track. Mahmoud Harbi is a long-time collaborator and the man responsible for much of the poetry sung by Souleyman. Together, they commonly perform the Ataba, a traditional form of folk poetry used in Dabke. On stage, Harbi chain smokes cigarettes while standing shoulder to shoulder with Souleyman, periodically leaning over to whisper the material into his ear. Acting as a conduit, Souleyman struts into the audience with urgency, vocalizing the prose in song before returning for the next verse. Souleyman's first hit in Syria was "Jani" (1996) which gained cassette-kiosk infamy and brought him recognition throughout the country. Over the years, his popularity has risen steadily and the group tirelessly performs concerts throughout Syria and has accepted invitations to perform abroad in Saudi Arabia, Dubai and Lebanon. Omar Souleyman is a man of hospitality and striking integrity who describes his style as his own and prides himself on not being an imitator or a sellout. Sublime Frequencies is honored to present the Western debut of Omar Souleyman with this retrospective disc of studio and live recordings spanning 12 years of his career, culled from cassettes recorded between 1994 and 2006. This collection offers a rare glimpse into Syrian street-level folk-pop and Dabke-- a phenomena seldom heard in the West, not previously deemed serious enough for export by the Syrians and rarely, if ever, included on the import agenda of worldwide academic musical committees. CD available at: www.sublimefrequencies.com Tags: Syria Soleiman Suliman Suleyman Debke Dabke Debka Damascus Sublime Frequencies Arabic music Gergis porest sun city girl |
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Mono Pause - Parlore 2004 Mono Pause Tags: monopause gergis conheim pusser stegall |
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Neung Phak - Ko Muay Nee Ka Live at the Empty Bottle - Chicago Tags: Neung Phak Mono Pause monopause Abduction Thai pop |
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Neung Phak - Mai No No Live at Bottom of the Hill - San Francisco Tags: Neung Phak Mono Pause Monopause Thai pop Abduction |
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Neung Phak - CHEER Live at the Empty Bottle - Chicago Tags: Mono Pause Monopause Diana Hayes Mark Gergis Erik Pusser Stegall Thai pop Conheim Abduction |
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Mazen Kerbaj * Raed Yassin * Charbel Haber: Live in BEIRUT! This is the trio of Mazen, Raed and Charbel performing live at the Goethe-Institute in Beirut, Lebanon-January, 2006. Mazen runs the Al-Maslakh record label out of Beirut which is home to the growing experimental/new music scene there. Visit www.almaslakh.org. Also visit the blogs of Mazen and Raed: http://mazenkerblog.blogspot.com/ and http://www.raedyassin.blogspot.com/ And hear mp3s of Raed Yassin's recorded in Beirut as they happen at: www.porestsound.net/yassin Right now, these guys are all still alive in Beirut- while their country is being brutally decimated by Israel and the U.S. This piece was performed as a homage to Samir Kassir, a journalist friend who was assassinated by a deadly car bombing on july 2nd 2005. The piece features recordings of his voice and sounds from the million-person anti-Syrian occupation demonstration in Beirut's center last april (2005). Note: This is an updated version of the clip. Previously I had mistaken Charbel Haber for Sherif Sehnoui (another great Lebanese musician who collaborates with these guys). This is the corrected clip. Pass it on.... Tags: Mazen Kerbaj Raed Yassin Yassine Charbel Haber Beirut Lebanon experimental music Arabic improv noise |
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The White Ring - Homeland Security: It's In Your Hands The hit videotape, featured in The White Ring's acclaimed September 11, 2002 tribute concert in San Francisco, is now mostly available for viewing right here!! This exciting video presents The White Ring as they present new and important tactics for safety in an age of a War on Terror. Featuring both archiveal and contemporary footage, this video shows how innovative programs such as the Total Information Awareness system go to work in communities around the United States and beyond. Your hosts are The White Ring. It's also a great teaching tool for teachers and educators in plain, concise language for all to understand. See how the White Ring were Gallantly operating in the years of 2001 and 2002 in advanced manners toward responding to the future of terror wars and teaching the dangers of today's world in which we will live in. The White Ring continue to endorse the spread of the democracy of our great Nation and the destruction of rogue and opposing jihadists and terror mongols here and elsewhere. www.whitering.org Tags: 9/11 9-11 christian CIA FBI patriot israel monopause bush god jesus mossad porest terrorist muslim arab pearl harbor |
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Sublime Frequencies - Sumatran Folk Cinema - Trailer A Film by Mark Gergis & Alan Bishop (60 minutes) A psychedelic collage of images and sounds from the heart and soul of Sumatran culture. Witness classic Dangdut rock music, street and country scenes, Pop culture, raw TV excerpts, Minang Orchestras, night markets, folk music, and much more wrapped in a 60-minute kaleidoscope complete with an epic soundtrack. Filmed in and around Medan, Padang, Bukitinggi and beyond with some of the most amazing pre-tsunami footage ever captured from Aceh province. Shot by Mark Gergis and Alan Bishop on location in 2004 with a segment from Bandah Aceh filmed by David Martinez in 2003. www.sublimefrequencies.com Tags: southeast asia sumatra porest Indonesia Asia neung phak sun city girls dangdut aceh documentary ethno |