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The latest free downloads on the blog include new tracks from Nickodemus & Lightning Head, Okinawan electronica from Ryukyu Underground, bellydance psy-dub from Desert Dwellers, new music from Aes Dana, hip-hop dub from Heavtweight Dub Champion, and an advance track from the new Pitch Black remix album.
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On this week's edition of Six Degrees Traveler, we spin a genre-hopping, free-form set of music inspired by summer. Some of this week's highlights include a first listen to Pathaan's brand new Bombay Dub Orchestra remix, a killer bootleg remix of the Doors' "the End", new music from James Blackshaw & Beat Pharmacy, a classic from Joni Mitchell and much more!
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Gaudi + Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Dub Qawwali
This inspiring tribute to a legend of our time has been created by highly regarded London based producer and composer Gaudi, himself no stranger to crossing boundaries and forging links using the music of the world. Included in his impressive discography is the soundtrack for Hanif Kureishi's hit stage-play "My Beautiful Laundrette" – a soundtrack richly woven with the cultural traditions of Pakistani music. His Interchill's bestselling 2004 release "Bass, Sweat & Tears" (Interchill Records), skilfully unites many ancient and culturally diverse musical styles with 'gaudi-style' beats and bass in an inspiring musical exploration of our planet; which, alongside his remixes of other legends such as Bob Marley all add up to confirm Gaudi's skill as a producer and his credentials as musical diplomat Using recently discovered and rare vocal parts, recorded during sessions in Pakistan in the late 60's & early 70's, Gaudi has sensitively created a set of completely new tracks, crafted around Nusrat's uniquely beautiful melodies and universal themes of spirituality, peace and love. The overall essence of the album blends elements of Reggae - the international music of peace and love – with dub, electronica and traditional instrumentation and modern production techniques creating a sound that is in turns, up-lifting, haunting, moving and warming. The task of creating a work that will carry the voice of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan to new audiences around the world as well as his huge existing fan base, has been achieved without a doubt in this timeless collection of songs.
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Download InstructionsOn a PC: right click, select "Save This Link As..." and choose the destination for the file on your computer. On a Mac: option-click on the link. File will download to your desktop. Bethe Bethe Kese Kese
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