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Music Monday — What are you listening to? (Not Your Homeland Edition)

Michael Tharrington on May 29, 2023

cover image source: Giphy In the past, I've asked you all to share music from your native country in our Homeland Edition, but this time I wanna d...
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Bruno Santos

Listening to Haggard today, a German band who blends classical music with metal, going to watch them live here in São Paulo (Brazil) in two weeks

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Giulio "Joshi"

Good to know they are still touring!

Last time I've seen them was 2006, I believe... 😅

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Bruno Santos

Yeah, hope they release a new album soon

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Jean-Michel 🕵🏻‍♂️ Fayard

It's almost cheating because it's not my homeland, but it's my wife's homeland.

I think I talked here about how I love Cumbia. And in particular there is the song Yo me llamo Cumbia that I had been hearing so often that I decided to try to sing it.

Thing is singing Cumbia was way outside of my comfort zone on multiple fronts.

... but after lots of practice and guidance some friends

🎧 I was able to record Yo me llamo Cumbia just today. 🎧

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Michael Tharrington

Oh awesome Jean-Michel! This is seriously cool and major congrats on putting this together. Your vocals sound awesome here! Also, how did ya get the background music?

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Jean-Michel 🕵🏻‍♂️ Fayard

YouTube > "yo me llamo cumbia" instrumental

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Michael Tharrington

Today, I've been listening to the Hermanos Gutiérrez excellent guitar-centric performance on Tiny Desk. It's such a cool vibe, just check it out:

As for whereabouts they're from, the description on Tiny Desk explains their unique background:

Hermanos Gutiérrez’s origin story is as intricate as the guitar playing styles of its two members. The brothers have roots in both Switzerland and Ecuador, and the time spent in those two very distinct cultures and geographies gives their sound a tempered European coolness, coupled with a warm, playful energy.

Funny, enough National Public Radio's Tiny Desk is a pretty darn good channel for finding interesting international music. I love it! ☕️

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Erin Bensinger

I'm from Michigan, in the northern United States, and my not-my-homeland pick is Filha de Mil Mulheres (in English: Daughter of a Thousand Women) by Clau Aniz, an artist based in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.

filha de mil mulheres | clau aniz

9 track album

favicon clauaniz.bandcamp.com

I stumbled upon this record as a recommendation on Bandcamp in 2018 and it has really stuck with me since! I was initially drawn in by the album art, hahah. It's so eclectic, rich, and experimental with its sounds and melodies. Clau's voice is gorgeous, too. The opening track, "Berro," is a favorite.

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Vicente G. Reyes

This! Trying to still do mixing/mastering as a hobby

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Sarah Dye

I'm listening to a lot more kpop. I watched XO Kitty recently so I've been listening to some of the playlists people created based on all the songs featured in the Netflix show.

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Michael Tharrington

Oooo this sounds like fun! Thanks for chiming in here, Sarah. 🙌