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Exploding Head Movies – Episode August 23, 2021

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Witch Camp (Ghana): I ve Forgotten Now Who I Used To Be review – magical sound of the marginalised

Now that it is fashionable for aggrieved political factions to dismiss criticism as a “witch hunt”, it’s worth remembering what makes actual witch hunts so pernicious. It’s not that the women thus accused are in fact innocent – it’s that they couldn’t possibly be guilty. In northern Ghana, witch hunts are more than a political metaphor. Even now, vulnerable women are accused of the dark arts because they have a mental illness, a physical.

Guedra Guedra: Vexillology review – splicing Moroccan culture with sub-bass | Dance music

(On the Corner) Allows space for the acoustic to interact with the electronic … Guedra Guedra. Allows space for the acoustic to interact with the electronic … Guedra Guedra. Fri 5 Mar 2021 03.30 EST From the spiritual polyrhythms of gnawa to the looping vocalisations of Sufism and the percussive tessellations of Berber folk, the world of north African cultures meet in the music of Morocco. Producer Abdellah M Hassak, AKA Guedra Guedra, has taken these rhythms as the core of his work. His name comes from the Berber dance music performed on the guedra drum; his debut EP, 2020’s Son of Sun, explored these diffuse roots through a dancefloor filter, with added field recordings and electronic Midi sequencing, a junglist collage that straddles tradition and contemporary dance musics.

Landmark Collection Of Powerful Field Recordings From Witch Camps In Ghana Released

Landmark Collection Of Powerful Field Recordings From Witch Camps In Ghana Released The album was produced by GRAMMY Award-winning producer and author Ian Brennan.by BWW News Desk Six Degrees Records is proud to announce a landmark new album from Witch Camp (Ghana); I ve Forgotten Now Who I Used to Be released via Six Degrees Records on 12 March 2021. Produced by GRAMMY Award-winning producer and author Ian Brennan (Tinariwen, Zomba Prison Project) in collaboration with his wife, Italian-Rwandan filmmaker, author, and photographer, Marilena Umuhoza Delli, whose idea it was to record the album inspired by her own upbringing. Marilena says, My own mother is a disabled widow from Rwanda and is the same age as most of these women we met at the Witch Camps. We grew up poor, living in a factory. It is impossible for me to look at these women s circumstance and not see my own mother and an inhumane fate that but for a matter of geography could as well have been hers. It is impossible t

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