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- From: ujwb@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu (Jeff Beer)
- Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.percussion
- Subject: Re: How About Some talk about Hot Drummers!
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- Date: 30 Dec 92 16:32:26 GMT
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- In article <BzMwwF.3GA@irvine.com> dany@irvine.com (rorshach) writes:
- >This *somewhat* follows this thread...
- >
- >...can anyone reccommend any albums of really primitive/intense
- >percussion oriented music? I *love* an intense tribal sound: like the
- >rhythm solo in Peter Gabriel's _Rhythm of the Heat_ & Pigface's
- >_Bushmaster_. Not Jaluka or Stewart Copeland. Music to pierce your
- >body by.
- >
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- Get SABAR by DUDU N'DIAYE ROSE, on Melodie 49135-2. A French company.
- A group of Senegalese percussionists.
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- Sunny Ade.
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- This is the source of Gabriel's stuff, in fact he has collaborated with
- Youssou N'Dour.
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- From jazz:
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- John Coltrane KULU SE MAMA, from The Major Works Of John Coltrane.
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- Sun Ra, the MAGIC CITY, ASTRO BLACK, or CELESTIAL ROADS.
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- Duke Ellington: Afro-bossa
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- Jeff
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