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The Invisible Shelter - Music from the SELAF-ORSTOM
13.02.22An hour selection of Field Recordings from the SELAF-ORSTOM catalogue, French record label and office directed by Bernard Surugue. Oral tradition from Iran, Siria, Mauritania, Mongolia, Kenya and a lot more places. Broadcasted with kind permission from the IRD.
Wayãpi guyane (rec. by Jean-Michel Beaudet) - Let's go fishing - Let's go to work-What are you doing-good night
Muḥammad Qadri Dalāl (rec. by Pierre Bois) - Bonus track 0
Mongolie, musique et chants de l’Altaï (rec. by Alain Desjacques) - Éloge de l'Altaï
Musique des sama de Sitangkai, Philippines (rec. by Alain Martenot) - Hahakigi
Banda (rec. by France Cloarec-Heiss and Simha Arom) - La grande faim
Musique de Mariage a Lamu (rec. by Françoise Le Guennec-Coppens) - Vugo
Funérailles d'une reine Bamileke (rec. by Bernard Surugue) - Danse guerrièe de Bana
Chasseurs pygmées aka d'afrique centrale (rec. by Bernard Surugue) - Ba.ngondo ba bo ndombo ba za kéma, women's song and musical bow
Chants et musique des Iles Marquises et Tuamotu (rec. by Henri Lavondes) - Ru'u
Musique et chants de l’Altaï - Chant de louange de l'Altaï
Kenya - Musique de mariage a Lamu (rec. By Françoise Le Guennec-Coppens) - Tarabu
Baxtyâri (rec. by Jean-Pierre Digard) - L'appel du troupeau
Wayãpi guyane - The howling ape
Chasseurs pygmées aka d'afrique centrale - Popa, une battue au filet avec les sons de la foret
Wayãpi guyane - The great tinamou
Iles Marquises et Tuamotu (rec. by Henri Lavondes) - Himene paripari henua no pakupuka
Philippines - archipel de sulu (rec. By Alain Martenot) - Tagunggu
Banda - Ngakola chareche femme
Bamileke - Le grand xylophone de la danse du nzang
Baxtyâri - Le cheval bai
Chasseurs pygmées aka d'afrique centrale - Me ngombi, appels de chasse
Musique et chants de l’Altaï - Chant de louange de l'Altaï
Iles Marquises et Tuamotu - Mauiui
The Invisible Shelter
The Invisible Shelter is a monthly Sunday morning show that explores music singularities and boundaries from the globe, pointing to certain parts of the map; maybe a calendar event or a particular instrument; perhaps some ephemera record label that is off the radar. Expect all kinds of music you would like to hear on a Sunday morning: folk songs, ambient explorations, cosmic sonorities, contemporary soundscapes, field recordings, ethnographic and the branches that might come out of that categories