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A Hawk & A Hacksaw Tour With Hun Hangar Ensemble
As an unexpected addendum to last year's A Hawk and a Hacksaw and the Hun Hangár Ensemble EP, A Hawk and a Hacksaw have divulged the details of their first North American tour in years. Fittingly, the duo of Heather Trost and former Neutral Milk Hotel drummer Jeremy Barnes will arrive on our shores supplemented by members of the aforementioned Hun Hangár Ensemble from Budapest, Hungary. As an unexpected addendum to last year's A Hawk and a Hacksaw and the Hun Hangár Ensemble EP, A Hawk and a Hacksaw have divulged ... more
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Gogol Bordello Back on the Road
Barely two months into 2008, Gogol Bordello are already back out there, taking their gypsy punk stylings to locales the world over on a big ol' tour. Barely two months into 2008, Gogol Bordello are already back out there, taking their gypsy punk stylings to locales the world over on ... more
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SF: Slavic Soul Party! @Café du Nord 2/29
Fiery Gypsy brass, soulful Balkan anthems, and hip-grinding American funk: Slavic Soul Party! is just what it says. Brash and strong as slivovitz, these nine musicians have forged a virtuosic new brass band music in the heart of New York City – melding Gypsy, East European, Mexican, and Asian immigrant backgrounds with American jazz and soul – and “developed a reputation for delivering a great time.” Fiery Gypsy brass, soulful Balkan anthems, and hip-grinding American funk: Slavic Soul Party! is just what it says. Brash and strong a... more
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Soundtracks. Music for where you're going.
A travel show focused on regional music and culture. Xavier explores a lesser known side of Winter Park, FL (Orlando Area) that goes beyond expensive high-end boutiques and trendy dining. A darker side, otherwise known as, "the good stuff". Gypsy Jazz and specialty beer, a nice combo. A travel show focused on regional music and culture. Xavier explores a lesser known side of Winter Park, FL (Orlando Area) that goes b... more
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Balkan beats
Is Balkan dance music the next big thing? I certainly hope not. I want it to continue along as a bizarre sub-strain. I'm worried that if it gets too popular they'll like take the tuba out or something. Right now it sounds like a weird transmission from some parallel alternate-history universe, and I like it that way.
So, download these tracks, but keep it quiet. Is Balkan dance music the next big thing? I certainly hope not. I want it to continue along as a bizarre sub-strain. I'm worried ... more -
New Beirut Track (Live) on Take Away Shows
One of my favorite new-ish bands doing one of their new tracks live on one of the best music blogs, La Blogotheque.
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