Posts Tagged ‘Emaho Street Festival’
 

 
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Beirut Sound Sniper

Lebanon - The greatest and most powerful revolutions often start very quietly, hidden in the shadows and inexplicably at places or instances where they are least likely to mushroom.  At the age of 12, Zeid Hamdan began his mus...
by Emaho Magazine
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Accessing the new underground

India - Music Interview Andrew Clarence is an Indian video journalist and the brain behind Tehelka’s ‘The Music Project’, which covers the best of the independent music scene from India and around. A product of St....
by Emaho Magazine
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Jazz Jazz Rasputin! – Auktyon

Russia - The 1980s were the effervescent childhood of the jazz movement and there was Auktyon, dawning upon the stabilized yet lively streets of Russia and its post Soviet generations. When the band was invited to the first roc...
by Emaho Magazine
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Harmonia

Traversing Gypsies

Germany - A Trans-European, multi-genre bunch of raw Gypsy musicians – Harmonia shares their musical influences and experiences with Sahil Sharma. The name evolved from the primary notion of being called the ‘Somebodies- wh...
by Emaho Magazine
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Be it English, Russian, French or their mainstream genre of Yiddish melodies, the five piece  band has a bullhorn, Soukou, makossa, guitars and sax in the menu. They walk along  hip hop, rock and traditional African influences, with all of them being immigrants to  the Mediterranean port from  different parts of the world. Surprisingly, they all started out their music careers in the Marsillies jazz scene, playin in an around the jazz clubs in there.

Global Hebrew Vibes — Sound of the Kabbalah

France - The sound of the Kabbalah is something that is very common, might just appear to come out of a vault. It’s a sound of  oldie vintage-rich rhythms, up and down vibes, and soothing effect of  African rhythms, coming ...
by Emaho Magazine
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