Globalwize Radioshow #463

22/11/2024Listen To A Brand-New Instalment Of WeltBeat Host Jean Trouillet's Far-Reaching Selections
 

Hello weekend and, oh, hello latest episode of Globalwize! We just uploaded the latest instalment of WeltBeat host and selector Jean Trouillet's regular, far-reaching format on Frankfurt community radio X. Hot on the heels of last week's "Dub Conference" with Helmut Philipps, Miriam Schulte and Karl-Olaf Kaiser, which didn't feature Trouillet for personal reasons, he returns to the studio to share a wicked selection of global releases and a wide array of styles. The two-hour show is now streaming exclusively via our greedio listening channel on Mixcloud. But before you go and press play, here's a quick rundown of what to expect:

The "Globalwize Radioshow #463" includes mesmerising productions by artists such as Venice-born singer and producer Federica Ferrari interpreting select compositions by MPB icon Edu Lobo, Rome's groundbreaking and multi-national BabelNova Orchestra, Hamburg-based Cameroonian singer, songwriter and bassist Jeano Elong (read more here), acclaimed Senegalese artist Momi Maiga, award-winning instrumental quintet Tovte with a modern Klezmer interpretation, the virtuosic European Guitar Quartet i.e. Zoran Dukic (Croatia), Pavel Steidl (Czechia), sowie Thomas Fellow und Reentko Dirks (Germany), NYC's VKB Band continuing its exclusive relationship with the songs of Tom Waits, Malmö-based pianist Jacob Karlzon with his "Winter Stories", singular French jazz saxophonist Samy Thiébault with "In Waves", Berlin's seven-piece groove machine Tulgey Beat, Hamburg-based indie-folk-pop project Roods & Reeds, Irish four-piece Landless singing centuries old ballads and more recently penned folk songs, Senegalese/Belgian quartet Tamala now including harmonica player and guitarist Olivier Vander Bauweder with a nod to West African musical traditions, the stunning artistic collaboration Saagara between Polish producer/multi-instrumentalist Wacław Zimpel and four virtuosos from the Carnatic musical tradition of southern India i.e. percussionists Giridhar Udupa (ghatam), Aggu Baba (khanjira) and K Raja (thavil) and violinist Mysore N. Karthik, acclaimed US guitarist Justin Adams and Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino's Mauro Durante, new roots-inspired material by Danish seven-piece Total Hip Replacement, New Zealand's finest Fat Freddy’s Drop, a "radical new collaborative album and document of Black and Indigenous futurism" by Jake Blount and Mali Obomsawin, Istanbul's oriental dub and psych staples BaBa ZuLa with some downright botanical sounds, the cutting-edge Brazilian hip hop "with a golden-era glint" of 20-piece Laiz & The New Love Experience, Dresden stronghold Banda Comunale performing "Live in Rudolstadt", French trumpet player Etienne Sevet's Lyon-based Afro-Caribbean experience The Bongo Hop with its latest longplayer "La Pata Coja", Bamako's Nfaly Diakité with his first solo album "Hunter Folk Volume 1: Tribute To Toumani Koné" and, last but not least, kamele ngoni prodigy and exceptional singer Aboubakar Traoré & Balima from the soon-to-be-released album "Sababu". 

You can stream the full show via the player below or head directly to our greedio channel on Mixcloud for this and more quality audio content. Find the detailed tracklist here. Have a good one!

AUTHOR: Lev Nordstrom