Born in Mali, Baba Sissoko is the master of the Tamani (talking drum), that he has played since he was a child, thanks to the teaching of his grand-father Djeli Baba Sissoko. Baba Sissoko also plays ngoni, kamalengoni, guitar, balaphon, calebasse, sildrum and of course he sings. He is from a great and ancient dynasty of griots from Mali. Bandcamp

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In terms of being an afrobeat legend, Pasteur Lappe is Cameroon’s Fela Kuti, an unsung hero who was ahead of the game back in the 1970s and 1980s, and one whose been famous for burning the pockets of many diggers nowadays. Luckily, Africa Seven have compiled some of his best work onto a ten-track LP, ranging from the funky oddities of “More Sekele Movement” or “Na Real Seke Fo’ya”, to the future-zouk sound of “Sanaga Calypso”, and plenty of jazzy, popped-out, disgruntled soulfulness to satisfy anyone from Gilles Peterson to Cherrystones. Heavy and warmly recommended. Juno Records

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Jazz

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This pushes the fabric of what some might expect when they think of jazz. On it you will find many moods; dubby jazz, atmospheric jazz drifting through an electronic mist, vintage acid jazz, soul jazz, ethnic flavours, upbeat 4/4 jazz house, but also a fair smattering of music that follows a more traditional flightpath.

 

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Meredith Jane Monk is an American composer, performer, director, vocalist, filmmaker, and choreographer. Since the 1960s, Monk has created multi-disciplinary works which combine music, theatre, and dance, recording extensively for ECM Records. Her music is vocal based and highly experimental. Wiki

https://www.theguardian.com/music/tomserviceblog/2012/nov/19/contemporary-music-guide-meredith-monk

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http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/23195-whatever-makes-u-happy/

Heres a sampler of some of his music                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   click youtube icon                                                                               bottom right                                                                                         to see full playlist 

 

Jimi Tenor is Finnish artist. His music is hard to pigeonhole, a strange blend of psychedelic pop, soul and jazz, plus his reggae and African collaborations. Just what you imagine when you think of Finland. That and Bjorks cousin. Click top left corner to expand the playlist.

https://youtu.be/3SwDhfCUINU?list=PLFiatVftyT6GtyQ8EX7HtF016dDCAEu_m

Heres a playlist of his avante garde future jazz band, The Comet is Coming.

 

World Beat Playlist – For me ‘World Beat’ music  has always been an odd definition of what outside of the Western World is just simply called music. There are literally hundreds of tempos, genres etc. to the point where trying to lump them into one category seems almost pretentious, and incorrect cataloging at the very least! Anyways the, ahem,  ‘World Beat’  music on here ranges in tempo from slow folk to high energy dance beats, and covers many different styles, much of it Middle Eastern, African, Indian, or Asian. If you want to hear just the faster, dance friendly tracks on here check out my World Dance playlist.

Rock & Indie

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This playlist covers many different styles and tempos of rock based music, from contemporary indie to psych rock and extended progressive-fusion jams. To see the full playlist, click on the Soundcloud icon in the right corner. When you get to Soundcloud, click Rock and Indie playlists. Be patient, this playlist is almost 3 days long and takes a few seconds to load!

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While I grew up listening to the greats like Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Jimmy Cliff and Black Uhuru, one of my aims when creating Headstash Music was to shine a light on new musicians and their modern takes on traditional genres. This playlist definitely reflects that desire, but I have also mixed in a few lesser known old school artists from back in the day just to represent the genre, and break the pace of da bass heavy dub tracks! This is three and a half days of non stop music, so the page might take a few seconds to load, then it will be good to go.

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Modern Classical & Piano

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Other than what I heard on CBC radio I actually didn’t listen to much classical music growing up, but then around 2010 I started discovering artists like Nils Frahm and Olafur Arnalds, which completely changed my assumptions about classical music being stuffy and dated. Consistent with my general theme of Headsash Music, this playlist contains a lot of tracks by artists that are taking their genre in a whole new direction. They are still amazing composers, but are embracing technology by adding subtle effects to their instruments, using looping and incorporating minimalist electronica into the production, giving the music a more contemporary sound. 

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Soul / R&B

 

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Soul/ R&B Playlist – 500 Tracks, 67 hours – Much of the music on this playlist is of the new school soul and r&b variety – treated vocals with modern production and beats – but there are also a lot of more classic sounds sprinkled throughout. As usual, my favourite sweet spot, a nod of respect in both directions. Our dreams are built on the bones and ashes that we pass. To expand the full 500 track playlist, and access features like shuffle, click on the Soundcloud icon in the top right corner and you will see playlist below the track. Give it a few seconds to load, this playlist is almost 3 days long!

 

Folk / Singer Songwriter

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There is so much going on in the world of contemporary folk in terms of reconstructing the familiar into something fresh, yet recognizable. This playlist contains a lot of nu folk, neo folk and folktronica, but also plenty of music with a more traditional sound, some folk rock, as well as a bunch of obscure tracks by lesser known artists. 

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Finland’s Jimi Tenor, a musician, composer and arranger known to constantly reinvent himself, has finished work on his latest album 4th Dimension, which is set for release in early 2009. On 4th Dimension, Jimi Tenor continues his exploration of Afrobeat music. The album also sees him reunite with Kabu Kabu, a group of West African musicians based in Germany, who debuted on Tenor’s 2007 album Joystone. 4th Dimension’s Afrobeat is highlighted with Tenor’s jazzy, bohemian touches and ability to write irresistible tunes. Tenor’s catchy-yet-challenging arrangements are reminiscent of the legendary Fela Kuti, and perhaps one can also sense the influence of the likes of Lalo Schifrin, Charlie Mingus and Sun Ra. Tenor’s trademark high-pitched vocals are heard less this time around as the maestro concentrates on tooting his tenor sax, playing the flute and synth. The album’s first single Mystery Spot is uplifting and uptempo Afrobeat. Global Party starts out moody but builds into a frenzied Disco groove. Grind! and Me I Say Yes are perhaps the album’s most traditional Afro-inspired songs with their loping basslines and heavy percussion. Mogadishu Ave. is a surprise number of Goblin-esque psychedelic prog rock. Mega Roots and Fast Legs are lo-fi percussion jams similar to the African field recordings released by legendary labels Folkways and Ocora.  Kudos Records

https://www.kudosrecords.co.uk/release/puu35cd/jimi-tenor-kabu-kabu-4th-dimension.html

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 Global Bass covers a pretty wide range of sounds, combining traditional instruments of South and Central America with everything from Downtempo and Cumbia to the booty shaking beats of the favelas

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Dubstep & Bass Music Playlist - A variety of bass related music, from liquid bass to jungle, drum and bass and dubstep.

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Starting his career as a DJ in the 1990s dance music scene in Washington, DC, Thomas Blondet has infused just about every type of beat-oriented genre such as deep house, speed garage, drum’n’bass, hip-hop, reggae, and dub with Arab, Latin, Indian, Balkan, Kurdish and Caribbean influences. This musical aptitude has served him well both in the studio and the DJ booth as today he maintains a Sunday night residency at DC’s headquarters of everything organic, Eighteenth Street Lounge.
Through his label Rhythm & Culture, Thomas Blondet has released the FutureWorld and numerous other eclectic sounds. He has since released several hand-crafted remixes of music by Thievery Corporation, Balkan Beat Box, Nickodemus, Sola Rosa, Mr. Confuse and Fort Knox Five to name a few. Soundcloud

 

This release by Pablo Clements and the Evangelist, the men from U.N.K.L.E., is comprised of psych-pop and glam rock matched by exclusive re-edits. “The Evangelist mix tape is a collection of remixes and re-edits of some of our favourite tracks that have inspired us over the years”, says Pablo. “From the more obscure works of yesterday and today, to popular classics that have been reworked in the sound of the Evangelist.” As a production team, Pablo Clements and James Griffith (TOYDRUM) draw on a wide range of psychedelic pop, glam, folk, and vintage electronic influences. “Musically it has laid the foundation for our forthcoming project, The Evangelist, featuring long-time friend and collaborator Gavin Clark, whose vocals are featured on new tracks peppered throughout the mix.” Mixcoud

DJ MIX FEATURING TOYDRUM AND TIM GOLDSWORTHY THAT WAS CREATED FOR A KAI AND SUNNY SHOW WITH SHEPARD FAIRY – THE FIRST TIME WORKING TOGETHER SINCE THEIR EARLY DAYS OF UNKLE – THE MIX RANGES FROM PSYCH TO FOLK TO HIP HOP TO DISCO TO BOLLYWOOD TO THE STRANGE

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/what-to-listen-to/gavin-clark–toydrum-evangelist-album-review-redemptive/

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Although Volker Bertelmann is one of the most recognisable 21st Century proponents of what is known as prepared piano, one whose sound is altered by the insertion of alien objects between or upon its strings, hammers and dampers – he was barely aware of the champions of such a practise when he first began his experiments. Even John Cage was a largely unfamiliar name that fateful day when he sat in the studio of his friend Adam Fuest and, frustrated by the sounds he was making, starting placing random objects into the instrument. What’s stranger still, one might think, is the fact that Bertelmann’s first forays into the public world were with major label hip hop act God’s Favourite Dog and a drum and bass quintet called Nonex. But, when you listen to his music closely, this perhaps makes more sense than you’d initially think: the sound of HAUSCHKA has always been both instinctive and fuelled by a love of rhythm. Bertelmann, you see, is clearly a man who knows his instrument – quite literally – inside out, and he’s as unafraid of approaching it with a fresh sensibility as he is capable of drawing upon an unusually broad church of influences.  Almost two decades after he began his professional career rapping, Volker Bertelmann aka HAUSCHKA finds himself in the unusual position of being regularly compared to the likes of Eric Satie, John Cage and Steve Reich. (In 2011 he was invited by London’s prestigious Barbican to perform as part of Reverbations, a festival celebrating the work and influence of the latter composer.) Always unpredictable, HAUSCHKA continues to offer only one certainty: that the next step he takes will no doubt be as unexpected as the direction from which he has come. https://www.hauschka-music.com/about

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Night Visions is a collection of stories which dance alive over an infectious blend of Afro-Latin rhythms and contemporary dancefloor beats. Told by a variety of characters, drawn from the vibrant imagination of Chico Mann, these stories take place in an endless night, where we move through dimly lit clubs, jungle moonlight, pitch black desert plains, and the internal shadows of personal darkness. While the characters often stumble and search blindly in the dark, the persistent presence of a distant light provides an underlying direction and hopefulness to all the songs. Captain Planet’s production, informed by his regular crowd-moving DJ sets, keeps the album sounding effortlessly danceable & contemporary. Meanwhile, Chico’s vocals have an instant classic appeal, hinting at old Cuban rumba and vintage Afrobeat LP’s. The two are aided by guest vocals from regular collaborators Kendra Morris & Brit Manor, as well as some talented friends who contributed additional horns, guitar & marimba.Night Visions highlights the creative symbiosis of two of the biggest names in contemporary alternative Latin sounds. The result is a truly unique album that speaks as much to listeners who don’t understand Spanish as it does to old abuelos. The feelings and rhythms that flow through these songs are universal, appealing to hearts and hips all around the world.- Soundcloud

Remixes…….

On this project, released by the progressive San Francisco label New Albion, accordionist Pauline Oliveros has teamed up with trombonist Stuart Dempster and vocalist Panaiotis to produce a remarkable album of atmospheric space music. The recording took place inside a huge cistern at an army fort, an acoustic space characterized by tremendous reverberation. The unlikely instruments — primarily accordion, trombone, didjeridu, and voice — produce sustained tones that are subtly modulated by the extraordinary acoustics, making it often seem as if there were more instruments present, or as if this music has been electronically processed — neither of which is the case. All the music was improvised on site, with the musicians banging on metal pipes and found objects on the final track. The effect is remarkable, immersing the listener in a hypnotic field of shifting resonance, in a truly profound experience of deep listening. – AllMusic

https://soundcloud.com/geowas/deep-listening-ione-pauline-oliveros-stuart-dempster-panaiotis

Hurray for the Riff Raff

Alynda Lee Segarra, the creative force behind Hurray for the Riff Raff, spent her formative years crisscrossing the country on greyhounds and freight trains. She climbed from the streets of New Orleans to the airwaves of NPR with a washboard and a banjo, a Horatio Alger narrative for the Americana set. Her last LP, Small Town Heroes, felt like a thesis presentation from a student of American folk music. She’d spent years studying the form and its practitioners, a product of a community that helped lift her from street corners and coffee shops to international tours and a record contract. While searching for herself, she also imitated others, living inside classic folk, roots, and country songs while shaping her own powerful voice. Pitchfork. Heres a little playlist I made of her music. If you want to expand the list click the top left corner.

ProleteR (aka Benjamin Roca) was born in the South of France in 1982.
He
 made a solid reputation as a producer in the indie beat making scene, as proved by millions views and streams, with his unique mix of old school swing and jazz with heavy hip-hop beats, and soulful electro.  – Bandcamp

Bubbles- Released June 27-2018

Life Playing Tricks- Released May 19, 2017

Tribute to the Masters Vol​.​2- October 28, 2015

Tribute to the Masters Vol 1 – August 1, 2014

Rookie – November 30, 2014

Feeding the Lions – April 12, 2013

Curses From Past Times – November 20, 2011

“Curses from past times” belongs to the tradition of Hip-Hop sample based music. It is a combination between heavy hip-hop beats and jazz/charleston samples, spiced with guitar arrangments and smooth piece of synth.

 

Kutiman

Ophir Kutiel, professionally known as Kutiman, is an Israeli musician, composer, producer and animator. He is best known for creating the online music video project, ThruYOU, where he creates songs by editing together random amateur video clips. The more you watch, the more you appreciate how much skill this takes to do.

His own work has a decidedly more psych rock feel to it. This is my favourite track from 6am

And a couple awesome remixes

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Musical accompaniment on “Space Cassava” by Shlomi Alon (Saxophone and Flute), Sefi Ramirez Sizling (Trumpet), and Yair Slutzky (Trombone).

 

 

 
 
 

Co-commisioned by 14-18 NOW and Holland Festival, the Orchestra of Syrian Musicians, featuring current and former members of the Syrian National Orchestra for Arabic Music, take the stage for a rare concert to showcase Syrian and Arabic music.
Artists from Britain and Syria were joined by performers from Algeria, Lebanon, Mali, Mauritania, Senegal, Tunisia and the United States. Among those performing are Bassekou Kouyaté, Bu Kolthoum, Eslam Jawaad, Faia Younan, Julia Holter, Malikah, Mounir Troudi, Noura Mint Seymali, Paul Weller, Rachid Taha and Seckou Keita who joined Damon Albarn and The Orchestra of Syrian Musicians. – Youtube

Via SoundCloud– Fred Thomas will never create his masterpiece, and it’s better that way. An indie-rock lifer with too many aliases to count, he has been creating imperfect, emotional music so consistently that any record that felt like a capstone on a particular phase of his career would ruin his whole appeal. This is messy music that bleeds from releases to release. Epiphanies shift and deepen with each record, aging in time with Thomas.