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6 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
Barack Obama was elected one year ago tonight, and to celebrate, the Miner feels like going out and pulling the white hoods off a few teabaggers. You betcha! If you prefer to stay home to get your jollies, take a gander at the magnificent recordings offered below. The good news? Just like Mike Bloomberg, you can spend somewhat less than $100 million of your own personal fortune to come out a winner!
Free Jazz for Short-Wave Radio, Hammers, broken glass, etc.
Karlheinz Stockhausen ~ "Kommunion/Intensitat"
(Blog: Mundo Estranho De PB)
Listen for Lester Bowie!
Fela Anikulapo-Kuti ~ "Perambulator"
(Blog: Likembe)
"Xaviet Cugat Goes Gamelan"
Phoem Khlaibanleng ~ "Thai Modernized Music for Dancing, Vol. 2"
(Blog: Monrakplengthai)
From the album: Mon Son Pha (mp3)
Canada Lets Its Hair Down
Bob Bell ~ "Necropolis"
(Blog: Mutant Sounds)
Balafon Blowout
Chico Freeman ~ "Kings of Mali"
(Blog: Steakdust Cologne)
From the album: Kings of Mali (mp3)
Boll Weevils, Buckdances and Breakaways
Various ~ "Eight-Hand Sets and Holy Steps"
(Blog: Times Ain't Like They Used to Be)
From the album: Buckdance (mp3)
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Tastee
http://combandrazor.blogspot.com/2008/11/farofa.html
Take a trip to Mexico
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Posted by: icastico | November 04, 2009 at 06:28 PM