29.04.2009

Amewu - Universelle


Einer der besten und intelligentesten seines Faches.
Sich wohltuend vom Einheitsbrei Abhebenden.

09.04.2009

I LIKE KARL-MARX-STADT

Der Hit des Jahres für Chemnitz, Sachsen und die gesamte Welt für die nächsten Jahre wurde nun endlich auch filmisch festgehalten. Was bisher nur in Ohrgängen haften blieb, findet jetzt auch endlich visuell Widerhall. Ein künstlerisches Kleinod gepaart mit proletarischen Charme und unschlagbaren Partywillen.

Eure Party ist gerettet, denn hier sind "Franzek und Lude" mit "I Like Karl-Marx-Stadt".


Verbreitet das Video! In euren Bloggs und in eurem Freundeskreis!

Zum Vergleich nochmal die um Längen schlechtere Version:

Finanzmarkt trifft Beziehung

02.04.2009

Unglaublicher Indischer Latin-Funk-Break



In the late 1960s Shankar travelled to Los Angeles, where he played with many contemporary musicians including Jimi Hendrix. There he was signed to Reprise Records and released his first self-titled album in 1970, featuring original Indian classical material alongside sitar-based cover versions of popular hits such as The Rolling Stones' Jumpin' Jack Flash and The Doors' Light My Fire. This album has become an enduring cult classic.

Returning to India in the early 1970s Shankar continued to experiment musically and in 1975 released his most critically acclaimed album, Ananda Shankar And His Music, a jazz-funk mix of Eastern sitar, Western rock guitar, tabla and mridangam, drums and Moog synthesizers. Out of print for many years, Ananda Shankar And His Music was re-released on CD in 2005.

After working in India during the late 1970s and 1980s, Shankar's profile in the West began to rise again in the mid-1990s as his music found its way into club DJ sets, particularly in London. His music was brought to a wider audience with the release of Blue Note Records' popular 1996 rare groove compilation album, Blue Juice Vol. 1., featuring the two standout tracks from Ananda Shankar And His Music, "Dancing Drums" and "Streets Of Calcutta".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ananda_Shankar