Sonic World Wonders Part 1

A never ending journey through the world of Sound ((re)discovered from 2020 and onwards) Eindeloos Uitdijend Luister Genot.

Not found on YT or BC and also no reasonable alternative: Extince – Binnenlandse Funk (Virgin, TopNotch 1998)

p.s. some albums are also on the great #1001otheralbums list at https://1001otheralbums.com/the-list

  1. It Dockumer Lokaeltsje

    It Dockumer Lokaeltsje is a Frisian band from Leeuwarden, Netherlands, who were formed in 1982 under the name Tropical Suicide. The band changed their name in 1985 to It Dockumer Lokaeltsje, which is named after a Dutch railway service between Dokkum and Leeuwarden.

  2. Irreversible Entanglements

    The debut album from Irreversible Entanglements. A liberation-oriented free jazz collective formed by saxophonist Keir Neuringer, poet Camae Ayewa (a.k.a. Moor Mother), bassist Luke Stewart, trumpeter Aquiles Navarro and drummer Tcheser Holmes.

  3. Howlin' Magic

    This is an alternative link. I wanted to add this amazing album : Howlin' Magic – Howlin' Magic cd on Azul Discográfica 2006 http://www.discogs.com/release/2128975-Howlin-Magic-Howlin-Magic

  4. Doc Wör Mirran

    The concept of Doc Wör Mirran from the very beginning was to combine music, graphic art, painting, sculpture, poetry and just about every other medium of art into one project.

  5. Sequentia, Hildegard von Bingen, Barbara Thornton, Margriet Tindemans

    Hildegard von Bingen was a German abbess, mystic, composer, theologian and healer during the medieval era. Born 16 September 1098, died 17 September 1179. Sequentia is an international group of singers and instrumentalists – united in Paris under the direction of Benjamin Bagby – dedicated to the performance and recording of Western European music from the period before 1300. This album is recorded at Klosterkirche Knechtsteden [06/1982] and St. Osdag, Mandelsloh [06/1983].

  6. Harue Momoyama

    Japanese singer and shamisen player. Born in 1939 in Tokyo; died December 5, 2008 in Nisshin-shi, Aichi-ken. Studied many areas of Japanese music history - miyazono-bushi, Silk Road instrumental legacies, Ainu music, 12th century popular songs, nursery rhymes, etc. Founded her own school of shamisen music, the Momoyama-ryu in 1960. She has worked with many theatre workers including Peter Brook and the butoh dancer Kazuo Ohno. Her album from 1979

  7. Hailu Mergia

    Recorded in one large room in 1977, the band spent two days laying down the songs, completing several of them in single takes. It was the most professional technical set-up they had used thus far, with modern studio facilities and quality instruments

  8. Hailu Mergia

    The Ethiopian organ and synthesizer player's album from 2018

  9. Greg Malcolm

    This is an alternative link for the album I wanted to list.... Greg Malcolm – Swimming In It LP on (K-RAA-K)³ 2005 http://www.discogs.com/release/544770-Greg-Malcolm-Swimming-In-It

  10. Original soundtrack of the 1973 movie 'Le Serpent' directed by Henri Verneuil.

  11. Doc Wör Mirran

    A three LP boxed set by Doc Wör Mirran with the players: Joseph B. Raimond, Bernard Worrick, Ralf Lexis, Peter Schuster, Denise Kusiak, Michael Wurzer, Rich Ferguson, Adrian Gormley, Emil Beaulieu, Frank Abendroth, John Mervin, Jello Biafra, Jeandra Raimond, Donna, Uwe Witzke, Nao Ishimaru, Dave Fanning, Joolie, John Eberly, Allen Shain, Joe Red, Frans De Waard

  12. DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid

    My favorite Paul D. Miller album. With Kool Keith, Sir Menelik, Arto Lindsay, Nação Zumbi, Pharoah Monch, Killah Priest, Julia Scher and many others

  13. Dembo Konte & Kausu Kuyateh

    Dembo Konte, Kausu Kuyateh, Mawdo Suso – Jaliology cd on Xenophile Records 1995 (http://www.discogs.com/release/6822024-Dembo-Konte-Kausu-Kuyateh-Mawdo-Suso-Jaliology) is not on You Tube Music or Bandcamp so this wonderful record has to do as replacement

  14. Desire Marea

    From Johannesburg, South Africa. Faka member's Desire Marea first solo album........quite a trip

  15. 9MM
    Butter 08

    Butter 08 was a short-lived musical side-project whose members consisted of Yuka Honda and Miho Hatori of Cibo Matto, Russell Simins of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Rick Lee of Skeleton Key and director Mike Mills.

  16. BirdWorld

    Combining acoustic instruments, electronically manipulated field recordings, various kalimbas and traditional percussion, BirdWorld weaves between ambient electronic, groove, contemporary classical and folkloric music creating natural and otherworldly sounds.

  17. Awa Poulo

    Awa Poulo is a singer of Peulh origin from Dilly commune, Mali, near the border with Mauritania. Largely pastoral and often nomadic, Peulh- (or Fula-)speaking peoples are found from Senegal to Ethiopia but predominate in the Sahel region of West Africa. Highly virtuosic folk-pop, fresh from the studio, broadcasting her vision of Peulh music beyond the grazing grounds and central markets of her remote home region in southwestern Mali.

  18. Asnakech Worku

    She made seminal recordings of unforgettable original compositions, as well as legendary renditions of traditional songs, that became national staples. With a singular sense of style, glamour and sex appeal that sometimes stunned mainstream society, Asnakech wore clothes no one else wore and said things no one else said. Staid notions of how women should dress and behave didn’t apply to her. Battling a mentality that until the early 1950s had men wearing dresses to play female roles in the theater, Asnakech became a national treasure on her own terms.

  19. These recordings were made late at night on the shore facing Lake Danau Lindu during the Sigi World Music Festival (November 2013). Prominently featured is the Lalove, the sacred bamboo flute of Central Sulawesi.

  20. Angel Bat Dawid

    Created entirely alone by Angel Bat Dawid – performing, overdubbing & mixing all instruments & voices by her self – recorded using only her cell phone in various locations.

  21. Courtis/Moore

    The first album by the duo of Alan Courtis and Aaron Moore. An email collaboration

  22. Abraham Chapman

    Reissue of found guitar instrumentals by a guy name Abraham Chapman. Strong references to country blues classics and own material, played on 6 and 12-string acoustic guitar and recorded on reel-to-reel tapes.

  23. Aram Bajakian's solo Guitar record inspired by Sergei Parajanov's masterpiece The Color Of Pomegranates.

  24. Disaster Passport

    This music was composed and arranged by Disaster Passport as an original score to a live screening of the film “Koyaanisqatsi.”

    Recorded live at Communication music and arts space in Madison, WI on 11/14/18

Sonic World Wonders Part 1 is an album list curated by Pieter:

A music addict......

You can talk to me here: http://mastodon.nl/@platenworm

I buy a lot of music here: http://bandcamp.com/platenworm

I sell my records and archive my record collection here: http://www.discogs.com/user/platenworm

And these are my "Arbeidvitaminen" lists........a never ending lists of songs I like for when I'm working: http://open.qobuz.com/playlist/24741426 http://open.qobuz.com/playlist/25687988

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