HEAR THERE. EVERYWHERE. | September/October 2012 |
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ARTISTS
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Artist of the Month: Tammurriatarock
They’ve been compared to bands like Gogol Bordello and Manu Chao, and their style is referred to as Italian world-music, gypsy-folk-rock, and even “rock-folk-swing.” Enrico Capuano is the band’s founder and is known in some circles as the “Bob Dylan of Italian folk-rock.” He and singer Dunia Molina of Tammurriatarock spoke with us from Rome on the eve of their 2nd US tour.
“Our style is Rock Italiano,” say Enrico and Dunia. “Italian rock is very different from American rock. We try to keep the Italian roots and mix the traditional music with rock sounds and reggae. The base of our music is Tarantello. It's from South Italy - like American country music. It's like when you try to mix rock music with country music. It's underground music. We mix these kind of sounds with progressive music and old school music of the 70's.”
Listen: Traccia from the album Tammurriata Rock
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Artist of the Month: The Foreign Resort
I got to talk with Mikkel and Morten from The Foreign Resort to talk about their ambitious touring schedule and how important it is to team up with bands from the countries you are visiting. We got to feature them at the2010 Dart Music International House, where they blew the roof off the place. Check out the video for "Take A Walk" and tell me they're not great.
TFR have been working on a new album over the summer (with new bass player Patrick Ryming and long-time guitarist Henrik Fischlein) and are now heading out on a globe-trotting world tour. Between the Iceland Airwaves festival, touring Denmark with LA band Nightmare Air, and coming back to the States in October for several festivals and club dates - it's a pretty busy fall 2012.
Listen: Delayed from the album Scattered & Buried
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What We're Listening To:
Music from around the world that is dominating our play list this month. Click on the link to listen and purchase. Sauti Sol (Kenya) - "Love or Leave" ------- The Valery Trails (Australia) - "Ghosts And Gravity" ------- Nive Nielsen & the Deer Children (Greenland) - "Good For You" ------- Astro (Chile) - "Colombo" ------- Kabul Dreams (Afghanistan) - "Don't Try to Freeze My Mind" ------- Tokyo Sex Destruction (Spain) - "It Was '69" ------- Steven Brian (Hawaii) - "Going Home With You" ------- Residual Kid (Austin) - "Friend" Suggest music for the Dart Dispatch. |
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Travel Tip:
As a musician heading to an overseas festival or tour, there are some unique concerns posed by international traveler that don't usually come up when playing at home. Most of your backline will have to be rented or borrowed locally, so make sure you have arrangements for amplifiers, drumkits, and other gear that you can't bring with you. Bands coming to the US, for example, normally bring guitars, effects pedals, computers, drum breakables (snare, cymbals, pedals), and electric keyboards. Be sure that you have power transformers if necessary for keyboards or electronic gear that require them.
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