One year ago, I came up with the idea that people might be interested in music I've found via various media. As it turns out, not quite as many people are as interested as I had expected, but one year later and I've got a fantastic group of readers and have found a lot of great music. Looks like my blog is all grown up now.
In celebration of NP's one year anniversary, I've decided to collect some of my favorite videos from the past year. I hope you enjoy!
"Pesebre"- Axel Krygier featured in April
"A Namorada" - Carlinhos Brown featured in March
"Music for a Found Harmonium" - Penguin Cafe featured in February
"Djon Maya" - Victor Démé featured in February
"Crazy Train" - Iron Horse featured in January
"Santa Maria (Del Buen Ayre)" - Gotan Project featured in January
"Yegelle Tezeta" Mulatu Astatke featured in November
"Mast Qalandar" by Faiz Ali Faiz and Titi Robin featured in October
"Jolie Coquine" by Caravan Palace featured in August
Showing posts with label Axel Krygier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Axel Krygier. Show all posts
Sunday, 15 May 2011
Monday, 18 April 2011
This Week's Picks (#39)
A slightly brief version of "This Week's Picks" for you this week, but I hope you enjoy none-the-less!
"Untitled" - Mumford and Sons
While these guys have become giants on the folk/rock scene mainly for their ability to make folk more accessible to the younger generation, I came across a great list of 10 of their lesser known songs. Ever since stumbling across this, I've had this track stuck in my head and I love it. I have to admit that one of my weaknesses is great harmony. If you have a track with fantastic harmony, I love it. And I just melt to the harmonies in this track. Plus, I still think you can't go wrong with electric banjo.
"Pesebre"- Axel Krygier
This song features bleating sheep. How can you not love it? I used to like this song just because it was so weird, but it really grows on you. Even better, I saw the Argentinian Axel Krygier live last night at KOKO, and boy can that guy put on a live show!? He is amazing live, always moving and so incredibly full of energy. It makes me love this track even more.
"Untitled" - Mumford and Sons
While these guys have become giants on the folk/rock scene mainly for their ability to make folk more accessible to the younger generation, I came across a great list of 10 of their lesser known songs. Ever since stumbling across this, I've had this track stuck in my head and I love it. I have to admit that one of my weaknesses is great harmony. If you have a track with fantastic harmony, I love it. And I just melt to the harmonies in this track. Plus, I still think you can't go wrong with electric banjo.
"Pesebre"- Axel Krygier
This song features bleating sheep. How can you not love it? I used to like this song just because it was so weird, but it really grows on you. Even better, I saw the Argentinian Axel Krygier live last night at KOKO, and boy can that guy put on a live show!? He is amazing live, always moving and so incredibly full of energy. It makes me love this track even more.
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