Djembe (2001)
February 28, 2009
February 27, 2009
Carlos Vives - The state-of-the-art in colombian sound
Quiero verte sonreir (2001)
February 26, 2009
Hypnotic Underground Brass Ensemble - United States
War (2007)
February 25, 2009
Sa Ding Ding - Diamond Mind
Mama Tian Na (2007)
February 24, 2009
Nortec Collective - Mexico
Tengo la voz (2005)
February 23, 2009
February 22, 2009
Patrick Watson - Canada
Drifters (2006)
February 21, 2009
PapaShanty SaundSystem - Que viva el roots!
Roots (2005)
February 20, 2009
Cesaria Evora - Cape Verde
Nha Cancera Ka Tem Medida (1995)
February 19, 2009
Otto Serge - An oldie but a goodie
El mochuelo (1983)
February 18, 2009
February 17, 2009
Röyksopp - Excellent music from Norway
Circuit breaker (2005)
February 16, 2009
Barbatuques - Brazil
Carcará (2006)
February 15, 2009
Samira Said - I have yet to know an arabic singer that I like as much as her
Youm wara youm (2002)
February 14, 2009
Lhasa de Sela - Canada
De cara a la pared (1998)
February 13, 2009
February 12, 2009
Ananda Shankar - India
Radha (2000)
February 11, 2009
Screamin' Jay Hawkins - A singer who can actually scare you
Constipation blues (1970)
February 10, 2009
February 9, 2009
Víctor Jara - His music was his life and his death
Preguntas por Puerto Montt (1969)
February 8, 2009
Rokia Traoré - Mali
Kèlè mandi (2004)
February 7, 2009
Ani Choying Drolma - Om mani peme hung
Chö (2008)
February 1, 2009
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About Sound Energy Flux
It’s fun to share with others the music we like. That’s what we do in this blog.
The authors
This blog is written by a man and a woman who enjoy all aspects of music, from the rhythm and harmony, to the lyrics and the social function. We both have played instruments, clarinet and keyboards, and we both have found ourselves enjoying different, almost opposite, kinds of music.As this blog is primarily about sharing, we would be satisfied if you find any artist in here that is of your liking. We encourage you to leave a comment if you like something or to suggest an artists if you would like to see it posted on the blog. Obviously we want to reach as many people as we can, so if you have a blog or a website, feel free to link to us.
Let’s finish with a very special video where Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, from the famous band Led Zeppelin, sing and play along with people from Algeria, in a native music style called Gnawa: definitely not the kind of thing you see everyday!