Posts Tagged ‘music’
ARCHIVEBernadette und Heidelbeere Act II

Bernadette und Heidelbeere Act II is part of a performance at Schommel Club by Mediamtic. The music is curated by the composer Natalia Dominguez Rangel, the art direction is by Joe Franceschi, the contra bass is Santiago Botero and the singer is Mira Falk.
The music is a re visitation of the piece Sabat Mater of Antonio Vivaldi.
Noyz Narcos

Noyz Narcos e’ uno dei personaggi più carismatici ed importanti della scena Rap italiana. A mio parere penso che Noyz se lo può battere tranquillamente con Fabbri Fibra o Gue Pequeno. Noyz non ha bisogno di nessuna presentazione, la sua musica e la sua fama bastano ed avanzano. Se la sua musica ti piaccia o meno, Rap a parte Noyz Narcos e un pezzo d’Italia e della cultura Italiana. In questa intervista ho focalizzato le domande su alcuni aspetti dell’Italia d’oggi e non tanto sulla scena Rap o sulla musica in generale. Non aggiungo altro lasciamo che sia Noyz a parlare, guardatevi l’ intervista e se volete commentante. Un ultima cosa voglio ringraziare Noyz che ha avuto la pazienza di rispondermi, a Boghe che si e occupato delle riprese e del montaggio e a Valentino Candiani per avere utilizzato una sua foto.
Meet The Myth
Yesterday I went to see Mr. Gil Scott-Heron live at Dissonanze Music festival. Actually I was one of the few who had the luck to bump into him performing unplugged the day before; let me tell you about it…
As I was making my way to work I stopped by at the opening of the festival at il Chiostro del Bramante next to my winebar. As I got there, there were rumors that there was an unscheduled opening speech of Mr.Scott-Heron. That was already great, imagine when I realized that the speech was turning into a fender rhodes and voice show. I can’t tell you how emotional was to see a music and political hero live and alive. His music and poetry has always been a standard of excellence for my understanding of music and philosophy. For almost 40 years his politic efforts has been influential on the american pop culture.Going through his lyrics it’s quite clear how his issues and struggles had broken the geographical borders; 40 years ago he was rapping about the exploitation of human beings and black culture liberation and consciousness. Today the recent news that he had canceled the Tel-Aviv gig in Israel is a breath of fresh air to me, sure that jail time and drug addictions hadn’t move his spirit.
On April the 24th from the stage of the London Royal Festival Hall he announced the cancellation of the Tel-Aviv gig. He spoke about his anti-war and racism efforts and that he’ll be playing in Israel when everybody will be welcome in the country: “Palestinians daily face the most terrible oppression from the Israeli occupation – easily comparable to apartheid in South Africa”.
Well done Mr. Scott-Heron.
Hepcat radio show
I know Hepcat radio for a wile, it happens to me to go to their site any time I want to listen to some good music.
And just today visiting the Hepcat radio page I noticed the nice new look of the site, so another reason beside the music to visit them, it looks and sounds grate.
The radio program, “is a weekly excursion into the sound of 21st century soul” as Ms Mamiko Motto and Jolita Pabludo describe it.
They broadcast live every week, and you can play the podcast to listen to the old programs.
Here I grabbed one of their radio show for a little taste, for much more visit the Hepcat radio site!

