KLUBB KOEJU

Publisert 02/02/12

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Blå | Klubb Koèju | 23:00-03:00 | 100,- | ID: 20
Arrangert i samarbeid med organisasjonen GLOBAL OSLO MUSIC.
Nytt år og tid for å rendyrke live-klubb-konseptet! Koèju gjengen driver med oppgraderinger om dagen og fokuset er live elektronikk, mao fornyet sound for de danseglade.

Per Oddvar Johansen – electronic drums & fx
Øystein Skaar – rhodes & synth
Harald Lassen – saxophone
HeeMugen – vocal
Katharina Lattke – electronic drumpad
Simon Valentine – ipad & synth
Åsmund Skuterud – maschine & imaschine
Cuan Lategan – visuals
+ guestacts (TBA)
DJ Baz

Åsmund Skuterud har samlet et stjernelag av musikere for å lage live, pulserende klubbmusikk og dette gjøres ved bruk av diverse trommepads, synther, effektbokser, iPhone/iPad etc. Han har også klart å lure jazztrommis Per Oddvar Johansen til å konvertere til el-trommer for å sikre at dansegulvet aldri stopper opp, samt fått med up & coming pianist Øystein Skaar på synther, så det er duket for en eksepsjonell kveld enten man er glad i å danse, liker live show eller er interessert i teknologiske dippedutter. Mange nye klubblåter er også kommet til verden siden siste Koèjukveld, og selv om man aldri vet akkurat hvordan låtene ender opp når man driver med fri-impro-klubbing, så ligger det ann til å dreie seg om: house / minimal / soul / jazzfunk / afrobeatz / 120bpm+ :)

KOÈJU PROJECT
A night dedicated to live club music. Host band, guest artists, new expressions, live beats, electronic & acoustic music for the dancefloor. Previous guest artists includes musicians such as Bilal (US) & band, Stian Carstensen, Eivind Aarset, Mathias Eick & Norwegian Chamber Orchestra.

afro7s & beats!

Publisert 08/12/11

global oslo music presents:

Teddy Rosso aka Fredrik Lavik returns to Turkish Delight for the second exclusive session with some of his 25 000 strong collection of African 45′s @ Turkish Delight!

This time he is joined by ace percussionist – Mouctar Doumbouya!

torsdag 8. desember fra kl. 22.00 – 03.00

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Fredrik recently visited Kenya looking for records, and randomly stumbled upon an amazing untouched collection of African 45′s in an old womans house somewhere deep in the jungle. He lost his sences, bought the hole lot and shipped it all to Norway.

Fredrik is currently sitting buried in old vinyl in his basement in Stavanger and cleaning, listening, sorting and getting to know this unique treasure of black gold.

Check out the brand new blog that will feature a taste of this treasures

CHECK OUT THE BRAND NEW AFRO7 BLOG THAT WILL FEATURE SOME OF THESE TREASURES: http://afro7.net/

He will this Thursday @ Turkish Delight be presenting some of the never-heard-before nuggets he discovered.

This is a extremely exclusive night as most of these records probably have never even made it out to hardcore vinyl collectors, records shops, compilations or been re-issued..

So if you want to be one of the first people ever to get to hear these super rare 45′s, u know what 2 to do!!!!

Read more here:

http://www.vinylpalass.no/images/file/djleopold.pdf

http://www.vinylpalass.no/images/file/gamleguleplata.pdf

http://www.morgenbladet.no/article/20110617/OKULTUR/706179975

GO TEDDY!!

Konsert: Monoswezi

Publisert 21/11/11

global oslo music er stolt av å presenterer:  MONOSWEZI

MONO = one
SWEZI = world

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søndag 18. desember
på Cafeteatret, hollendergt 8
kl. 20.00
billetter: kr 80

Hope Masike – voice, mbira
Calu Tsemane – voice, percussion
Hallvard Godal – saxophone, clarinet
Putte Johander – bass
Erik Nylander – drums og percussion

Nqoblie Khoza – voice, percussion, mbira, marimba
Xavier Samito Tembe – voice, percussion

Om bandet / About the band:
Monoswezi is a collective of musicians originally from Mozambique, Norway, Sweden and Zimbabwe. With a common passion for traditional African music in general, and music from Zimbabwe and Mozambique in particular, Monoswezi seeks a musical expression, where respect for tradition is combined with different references and experiences from jazz and modern Western music. In addition to traditional music, Monoswezi performs music composed by the band members, with a strong improvisational approach.

In 2010 Monoswezi released the album “Monoswezi” on the Parallell label. (www.parallell.eu) The cd has been critically acclaimed in Norway and abroad, and have been played on radio in Canada, USA, England (bbc), France, Poland, Serbia, Czech Republic, Germany, Sweden and Norway.

The population in Mozambique and Zimbabwe, has a distinctive, long and rich musical tradition that is very strong in the society today. In addition to vocals, important instruments are, drums, percussion, local marimbas in all sizes, and mbira. The mbira is considered the national instrument of Zimbabwe, and has been played by the Shona peolpe for more than a thousand years.

The traditional music in Zimbabwe and Mozambique has many similarities with Western music. The rhythmic foundation of the music can be found in parts of the American jazz tradition, while it has repetitative and thematic similarities with the music of contemporary composer such as Steve Reich and Philip Glass.

Very often, this music will be accompanied by dancing and participation by the audience. There is little distinction between the performer and the audience, both are often actively involved in the music-making.

The musicians in Monoswezi are also involved in bands like Ola Kvernberg Trio, Lekverk, Sidiki Camara Band, and Tore Brunborg Trio. Hallvard, Putte and Erik has also had a longer stays in Mozambique, Ghana, Cameroon and Gambia and have been playing with a variety of musicians there.