With music from Mexico, South America, North and Central America, Belgium.
Trio Azteca.
Under the title ‘Folk Songs & Ballads from Mexico’ this trio is part of a series Latin-American and Mexican cultural groups that the label ‘Arc Music’ released. For the most part the CD is Mescian, but a couple of tracks are also in the Cuban atmosphere. All in all a ‘fiesta’ from Mexico’s favourites in a exciting mix of folk and mariachi.
Cd: ‘Folk songs & Ballads from Mexico’ van het Trio Azteca. Label: Arc Music (2005), code: EUCD1975.
‘Le Monde est un Village’ by Radio Nomade.
‘The world is a village’, subtitle Radio Nomade, is a radio programme on a daily basis hosted and produced by Didier Melon. It is broadcast between 19.00 to 21.00 PM on La Première, the generalist of radio RTBF (Belgium radio and TV from the French-speaking community). On this album are five formations: Arabanda, a project from Brussels around singer and accordionist Piet Maris, with songs from the Arabo-Andalusian tradition. Djakhobo, composer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from Rwanda. Dazibao, with elements from folk, classical, jazz, Mediterrarean, rai, flamenco, oriental, Arabic, South American and Flemish traditional music. Les Melotrolls, with traditional folk, Celtic and Irish music, bluegrass, world music and jazz. Abid Bahri: he combined the soulds of the Old with the aesthetics of the violin and cello.
CD: ‘Le Monde est un Village’ van Radio Nomade. Label: La Premiere (2005), code: 5425-00557124-2.