REMIX


AFRIQUE DE SUD
SOUTHAFRICA
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Der Soundtrack für diesen WM Sommer:
Putumayo presents "South Africa"


South Africa“ ist ab Ende Mai im Handel erhältlich.
Mit einem Teil der Verkaufserlöse werden Artists
for a New South Africa unterstützt. Mehr Informationen
über die NGO erhalten Sie unter www.ansafrica.org




Track Listing:

1. Soul Brothers – Ujahen!

2. Bholoja – Mbombela

3. Mahube – Oxam

4. Blk Sonshine – Nkosi

5. Nibs van der Spuy – Beautiful feet

6. Steve Dyer – Mananga

7. Miriam Makeba – Orlando

8. Phinda – Tiki Tiki

9. Johannes Kerkorrel – Halala Afrika

10. Zoro – Work

11. Kaya – Vulamasango

12. Soweto Gospel Choir – Ngahlulele


Mehr über Putumayo World Music erfahren Sie unter
www.putumayo.com und unter www.exil.de.






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LADUMA’ is a popular cheer in South African soccer, meaning “he scores!”

(literally “it thunders”) in Zulu. Perfect title for a compilation where

every tune is a goal! Reaching from Uptempo Jump-Up Soca produced in Japan t

o Kwaito-Funky Hybrids, from Africa-rooted Trinidadian Reggae to Mashed up

Bassline, from Latin-Caribbean Merengue to Brasilian Stadium Hymns the

musical bandwidth reflects what soccer and music have in common:

FUN, RHYTHM AND UNIVERSALITY!


EES - Again'n'Again 4.00 150 plays

Go to track Tony Prescott - Out of Africa


2. Tony Prescott - Out of Africa 4.10 106 plays

Go to track Shaka Dee - Respect To Africa


3. Shaka Dee - Respect To Africa 4.39 88 plays

Go to track Miche - Run (National Pride)


4. Miche - Run (National Pride) 3.23 72 plays

Go to track M:B:M feat Shaka Loveless & FantaBizz - The Meter


5. M:B:M feat Shaka Loveless & FantaBizz - The Meter 3.54 62 plays

Go to track T.O.K Featuring Bunji Garlin, Moofire - Get Up Stand Up (Road Mix)


6. T.O.K Featuring Bunji Garlin, Moofire - Get Up Stand Up (Road Mix) 3.55 107 plays

Go to track Gerald & La Ritmica - Hisa man na Laira!


7. Gerald & La Ritmica - Hisa man na Laira! 3.27 58 plays

Go to track Soca Rebels - Time 2 Jam


8. Soca Rebels - Time 2 Jam 3.22 66 plays

Go to track Nil.Lus - Tambor


9. Nil.Lus - Tambor 2.56 57 plays

Go to track Hat+Hoodie - O!e


10. Hat+Hoodie - O!e 6.41 65 plays




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FETENHITS Fussball WM 2010:

Alle Fussball-Hits zur WM 2010



CD 1


01. Sportfreunde Stiller - '54, '74, '90, 2010

02. K'naan - Wavin' Flag

03. Velile feat. Safri Duo - Helele

04. Revolverheld - Helden 2008

05. Oliver Pocher - Schwarz und Weiss

06. Hermes House Band - Chelsea Dagger

07. DJ Ötzi - Sweet Caroline

08. Jürgen Drews - Ich bau dir ein Schloss

09. Gurkentruppe - So geh'n die Deutschen

10. Teamplay - So sehen Sieger aus

11. Dario G. - Carnaval De Paris

12. Stromae - Alors On Danse

13. Frauenarzt - Das geht ab! (Wir holen die Weltmeisterschaft)

14. Fahnenmeer - Auf geht's Deutschland schießt ein Tor

15. DJ Schnippes - Finale (Volare)

16. Die Kolibris - Die Hände zum Himmel

17. Fred Flanke - Einer geht noch rein

18. Olaf Henning - Cowboy & Indianer

19. The BossHoss - You'll Never Walk Alone

20. Tight Fit - The Lion Sleeps Tonight

21. Akon - Oh Africa



CD 2


01. Oliver Pocher - 2010 Wir gehen nur zurück um Anlauf zu nehm'

02. Hermes House Band - Football's Coming Home 2006 (Three Lions)

03. Black Eyed Peas - I Gotta Feeling

04. Safri Duo - Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song)

05. Scooter - Maria (I Like It Loud)

06. Goleo VI - Love Generation

07. Peter Wackel - Ladioo

08. Tim Toupet - Humba Täterä

09. Ersatzbank Allstars - Deutschland Medley

10. Howie Nuvo - Finale Finale

11. Die Deutsche Fußball Nationalmannschaft - Fußball ist unser Leben

12. Sportfreunde Stiller - Gute Freunde kann niemand trennen

13. Mory Kanté - Yeke Yeke

14. Bellini - Samba De Janeiro

15. Nelly Furtado - Forca

16. Bolzplatzfreunde - Here We Go

17. Madsen - Sieger

18. The Parlotones - Come Back As Heroes

19. Die Visionäre - Deutschlaaand, Deutschlaaand

20. Toto - Africa

21. Bonfire - Deutsche Nationalhymne

22. Till Brönner - Win The World




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WM ROCKPARTY 2010


01 queen - we will rock you 02:04

02 punk division - seven nation army 03:42

03 hermes house band - footballs coming home (three lions) 03:49

04 status quo - rockin all over the world 03:24

05 bellini - samba de janeiro 02:49

06 dell - cry out wm 2010 03:53

07 sasha - this is my time 03:38

08 dj tzi - hey baby 03:37

09 right said fred - stand up (for the champions) 03:13

10 survivor - eye of the tiger 04:06

11 frauenarzt & manny marc - das geht ab (wir holen die meisters 03:45

12 lollies - 54, 74, 90, 2010 (live) 02:40

13 nelly furtado - forca 03:41

14 dj ostkurve vs. soccer dj - ole ole ole (the name of the game 03:31

15 deep purple - smoke on the water 03:45

16 zz top - la grange 03:52

17 bob sinclar - love generation 03:28

18 blackblood - a.i.e. 03:28

19 dario g - carnaval 2002 03:18

20 iyaz - replay 03:02

21 black eyed peas - i got a feeling 03:54


cd2


01 gossip - heavy cross 04:05

02 die toten hosen - azzurro 02:35

03 peter fox - alles neu 04:12

04 free - all right now 03:49

05 foreigner - urgent 04:29

06 him - heartkiller 03:30

07 shaggy feat. trix & flix - feel the rush 03:05

08 nickelback - if today was your last day 04:09

09 oliver pocher - bringt ihn heim 03:56

10 dj schnippes - finale (volare) 03:29

11 europe - the final countdown 03:58

12 die deutsche fu ball nationalmanschaft - fu ball ist unser le 03:51

13 franz beckenbauer - gute freunde kann niemand trennen 02:49

14 mickie krause - oh wie ist das sch n 04:08

15 donikkl - so a sch ner tag (fliegerlied) 03:19

16 h hner - here we go 03:50

17 die kolibris - die h nde zum himmel - das original 02:57

18 drafi deutscher - marmor, stein und eisen bricht 02:40

19 xavier naidoo - dieser weg 04:05

20 gerry & the pacemakers - you ll never walk alone 02:40





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A kick in the teeth for South African music

The World Cup's host nation has a cutting-edge dance scene, says Chris Mugan. So why is it being sidelined this summer?

Wednesday, 12 May 2010



Organisers of football's World Cup will gladly tell you what a unifying force their sport is, but on whose terms? Is the four-yearly tournament a chance to immerse yourself in a nation's culture or just another global marketing spree?

One of the joys of the game is a variety of expression that means free-spirited Brazilians play entirely differently to Italian stalwarts of defensive organisation. Likewise, while northern Europeans chant for their teams, South Africans blow their vuvuzelas, the plastic trumpets whose constant drone irritates many, especially broadcasters. While the music-free instruments seem safe for now, there is already grumbling from street traders moved off their regular pitches and small businesses unable to use the World Cup to sell their wares without taking out a cripplingly expensive sponsorship package.

The same could well apply to the South African contemporary music scene, elbowed out of the festivities by more bankable names. Like other facets of the country's economic and cultural life, its record industry was crippled by the anti-apartheid boycott. No wonder the nation continued to be represented musically by the dulcet tones of its choirs, notably Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and the exiled artists and activists Hugh Masekela and Miriam Makeba.

Of course, for the opening ceremony, you would expect the organisers to play safe – so it is not a surprise to see Masekela, the grand old man of South African jazz, alongside the Soweto Gospel Choir. You also get cheery afropop outfit Freshlyground, poster boys and girls of this rainbow nation. Such names were only added recently as organisers belatedly responded to criticism about the lack of homegrown talent on the bill for the 10 June event.

Even then, the line-up that pits heart-warming gospel music against Shakira, Black Eyed Peas and Alicia Keys, fails to do justice to the vitality of current music trends within 2010's host nation. Recent years have seen the emergence of new genres and cutting-edge acts, among them the thrilling psych-rock outfit Blk Jks and DJ Mujava, the dancefloor supremo who transformed his home country's insular hip-hop sub-genre, kwaito, into something that punched at the same weight as Brazil's favela funk.

Indeed, so cutting-edge was the Pretorian Mujava's tough instrumental "Township Funk" that it fitted alongside the output from our own burgeoning dubstep scene. It was quickly snapped up by Warp Records. Little has been heard from him since over here, but he has now resurfaced on a compilation of the tunes that are rocking dance floors in his home country.

Ayobaness – The Sound of South African House features Mujava's vocal track "Mugwanti" among its highlights, alongside the celebratory title track from one Pastor Mbhobho, an eye-catching character who dresses in priestly garb and armfuls of bling. He ought to be a shoe-in as an alternative cultural ambassador for Africa's first World Cup. Yet if Masekela had his way, you would not hear at all from South Africa's dance scene. "There's little new music, because what is new is electronic," the veteran grumps about the soundtrack to his mother country's energetic nightlife.

DJs and producers, meanwhile, continue to grasp the possibilities of new technology. They are even poking fun at the political establishment. Several have worked samples into their dance tracks from some of the more extreme ends of the political spectrum. On YouTube, for example, you can find vocals from the ANC's youth leader, Julius Malema, filmed haranguing a BBC journalist.

You can't blame 71-year-old Masekela for failing to keep up with modern advances. Maybe he does not realise how widely he has been sampled by this new generation of artists, though given his views on electronic music, it may be best to let that one lie.





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http://www.sonycmg.com/artists/various/




http://soundreflect.wordpress.com/2009/12/14/

south-africa%E2%80%99s-dj-christos-presents-

download-mix-compilation-on-gogo/




http://www.afrimusik.com/index.php?

main_page=index&cPath=29




http://www.rock.co.za/files/sarock

_classic_albums_comp.html




http://members.multimania.nl/

Rembrandt/SAMusic/SAMusicComp.html




http://www.amazon.co.uk/south-africa-

Miscellaneous-Compilations-Music/s?ie=

UTF8&keywords=South%20Africa&rh=

n%3A231213,k%3ASouth%20Africa,

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%3A340374031&page=1



http://www.allaboutjazz.com/southafrica/comps.htm




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AITSCHJIE SOUND ARCHIVE
AFRICAN VIBES



TOWNSHIP JAZZ 'N' JIVE

SAILF KEITA | FOLON


YOUSSOU N'DOUR | HEY YOU

YOUSSOU N'DOUR | SET

YOUSSOU N'DOUR & NENEH CHERRY | 7 SECONDS

YOUSSOU N'DOUR & YANDE CODOU | SENEGAL



GEORGE DECIMUS & KASSAV

NYBOMA (F. KOFFI OLOMIDE & DJEFFAR LUKOMBO)

CHEB CHALED | YOUNG CHALED

ARGILE FEATURING AICHA KOUYATE
(Band of AITSCHJIE 40)

JOHNNY CLEGG & SAVUKA | SHADOW MAN

STEWART COPELAND | THE RHYTHMATIST



AFRICA FETE 94 (ISLAND)

HEMISPHERE NO MORE (EMI)

BEST OF AFRICA (PLANETE)

SUMMER JAM (POLYMEDIA)





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HOMEPAPIN FOOTBOL




Nr. 21 “ZIMMERMANN 50”

1

Johnny Cash

You'll Never Walk Alone (Track 14)

02:59
2

Die Aerzte

Hurra (Track 03)

04:59
3

Einstuerzende

Neubauten Goes without saying

04:13
4

U2

Beautiful Day (Track 03)

04:08
5

U2 & Alicia Keys

One Love

04:15

6

Lars Winnerbaeck

Du hade tid (live-soet)

04:39

7

Kettcar

Skateboard [Live] (Track 11)

04:18

8

Die Aerzte

Zu Spaet (Track 11) 03:18

9

Die Aerzte

Schrei nach Liebe 03:51

10

Sportfreunde Stiller

Dancin with tears

04:06

11

Billy Idol

Flesh for fantasy

06:52

12

Boss Hoss

Youll_never_walk_alone (Track 16)

03:30

13


Michas Theme
SOUNDTRACK: Sonnenallee

02:45

14

Die Toten Hosen

Bayern Youll Never Walk Alone (Track 03)

02:30

15

Chris Cornell

Redemption Song (Bob Marley Cover) (Track 08)

03:28

16

Martin Jondo

You (Acoustic Version) (Track 06)

02:45

17

Tote Hosen

Steh auf, wenn du am Boden bist (Track 25)

05:10

18

Tote Hosen

Youll never Walk alone (Track 30)

0,06




Gesamtzeit: 69:17.



2008 © by AITSCH JIE







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Nr. 4 "MAMBO INN"
 
 

Auf einer Reise nach Südengland stieß ich im INDEPENDENT auf einen Bericht eines Journalisten über seine Aushilfstätigkeit als Diskjockey im "MAMBO INN" in Brixton. Leider war es mir zwischen zwei Flügen zeitlich nicht möglich den Club zu inspizieren. Die nachfolgende Trackliste überzeugt auch in Auswahl, die mir heute bekannt ist (Khaled; Palmer; Salt´n´Peppa; Jah Wobble). Noch immer sind mir nicht alle CD-Titel zu dieser legendären Zusammenstellung bekannt. Wer kann mir helfen. Zahle unbesehen 30,- DM für CD mit den unbekannteren Artisten.

Ein Jahr nach meiner Entdeckung stieß ich auf zwei Compilationen aus diesem Club. Fantastische
Mischung/Fusion von african, southamerican, Jazz - Vibes!

baba brooks

watermelon man

marcia griffith

feel like jumpin

dark city sisters

no 15

dorothy masuka

kathini zulu "pata pata"

orchestra zuper mazembe

shauri zako

cameroonian bebe manga

ami - o

bally sagoo

khaled

robert palmer

sneakin  sally

markeys

last night

humphrey litteleton

bad penny blues

jah wobble

amor

salt n pepper

shoop from "very necessary"

ikettes

i m  blue

king floyd

groove me

nyboma

papa sodolo from "jive soveto"

Name des Journalisten wird demnächst genannt!

1999 by AITSCH JIE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 






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