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Playlist - Sound_Medicine_03_06_12
| Song | Artist | Album |
| Camote | Novalima | Coba Coba (2008) |
| Novalima is a Peruvian band. Novalima's style blends Afro-Peruvian music with Electronica, Latin American beats and other contemporary genres. | ||
| Libertá | Novalima | Coba Coba |
| Congo Carnaval | Anga | Echu Mingua |
| Miguel 'Angá' Díaz (d. @ 47 in 2006), was a Cuban percussionist. With his explosive soloing and inventive five conga patterns. He was committed to the development of the conga drum, breaking down traditional percussion barriers to perform traditional latin rhythms, jazz, jungle, funk and hip-hop whilst retaining his distinctly Cuban roots. | ||
| Boom Boom Tarara | Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loca | Sao Salvador |
| Ricardo Lemvo (born September 3, 1957) is a DR Congolese singer of Angolan descent, based in Los Angeles. His music combines Cuban salsa with African rumba and soukous. | ||
| Bolingo Ya Bougie | Franco & Le Tout Puissant OK Jazz | Francophonic |
| François Luambo Luanzo Makiadi (6 July 1938 - 12 October 1989) was a major figure in twentieth century Congolese music, and African music in general. He is widely referred to as Franco Luambo or, simply, Franco. Known for his mastery of rumba, he was nicknamed the "Sorcerer of the Guitar" for his seemingly effortlessly fluid playing. As a founder of the seminal group OK Jazz, he is counted as one of the originators of the modern Congolese sound. | ||
| Tcha Tcha Tcha De Mi Amor | Franco & Le Tout Puissant OK Jazz | Francophonic |
| Motindo Na Yo Te | Franco | The Rough Guide To Franco: Africa's Legendary Guitar Maestro |
| Dracula | Les Mangalepa | |
| Nakozonga | Lokua Kanza | Nkolo |
| Lokua Kanza (born April 1958) is a singer-songwriter from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He is known for his soulful, folksy sound. Nkolo is the seventh album by the singer, songwriter and composer.. | ||
| On veut du soleil | Lokua Kanza | Nkolo |
| El Congo - Rumbanella Band | The Kinshasa Abidjan Sessions | The very best of Congolese Rumba (compilation) |
| Liberte intro | Khaled | Druga Godba |
| Khaled Hadj Ibrahim (Arabic), better known as Khaled, is a raï singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist born in Sidi El Houari in Oran Province of Algeria. He began recording in his early teens under the name Cheb Khaled, and has become the most internationally famous Algerian singer in the Arab world and across many continents. | ||
| Liberte | Khaled | Druga Godba |
| The Druga Godba Festival was established in 1984 as an alternative to existing Yugoslav music festivals, which failed to include more radical forms of music. Druga Godba was also the first in the former Yugoslavia to promote reggae and the world music genres in general. Druga Godba was the first in this part of Europe to present African, Arab and Latin-American artists, and id so long before the boom in world music at the end of the 1980s. | ||
| Tamiditin | Tamikrest | Adagh |
| Tamikrest (Tamashek for junction, alliance, the future) is a group of musicians who belong to the Tuareg people. The band was founded in 2006.[1] They mix traditional African music with Western rock and pop influences and sing in Tamashek. They originate from the region around Kidal, a city in the northeast of Mali. | ||
| Tarha Didagh a Tat Sallam | Terakaft | Ishumar (Mali-Niger Touaregs) |
| La Sudan Ma'alesh | Rasha | Let Me Be |
| Rasha grew up in the musical crossroads of Khartoum, Sudan, where the Islamic Nubian and Black African musical worlds collide. She hails from a musical family, one of 20 children. Rasha emmigrated to Spain a decade ago to escape the volatile civil war raging between Sudan's Muslim population in the north and its Christian and animist population in the south. | ||
| Magrebia | Orquestra Arab de Barcelona | Libertad |
| Led by Mohamed Soulimane (violinist and percussionist, lives in Barcelona and was born in Northern Morocco), O.A.d.B. is made up of musicians from Morocco, Greece and Catalonia trained in the most diverse disciplines – from classical music to traditional Maghrebian and Middle Eastern music, including rai, jazz, new music trends and electronic music. | ||
| Halfa | Orquestra Arab de Barcelona | Libertad |
| All the Same (feat. Dave Matthews) | Vieux Farka Touré | The Secret |
| Yelema yelema so | Joep Pelt & Lobi Traore' | I Yougoba |
| Lobi—born Bouréïma Traoré—came of age in the Segou region of Mali, steeped in Bambara culture. Bambara music, whether sung with percussion, played on pentatonic balafons or ngonis, or adapted to guitars, has a powerful, earthy quality that resonates with the sonority and character of American blues. | ||
| Krzesany Po Dwa-Going To The Village | Twinkle Brothers & Trebunie Tutki | Greatest Hits |
| Trebunie-Tutki is a folk musical group consisting of a family of musicians originating near Zakopane, Poland. They are known for their collaboration with the Jamaican reggae band Twinkle Brothers, in which the two groups combine traditional mountain music of the Polish górale with reggae. | ||
| Watina (I Called Out) | Andy Palacio & Garifuma Collective | Watina |
| "Watina," means "I called out." He sees music as the salvation of his people’s traditions. As he explains, “It was a conscious strategy. I feel that music was the best way to preserve the culture. It's a way of maintaining cultural pride and self esteem - especially in young people. The Garifuna are among the most threatened cultures in the Americas. Only two hundred and fifty thousand remain, scattered though out Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Belize and in small communities around the States. Their language and their musical heritage are vanishing. fans of music from Belize in Central America began 2008 on a sad note. The troubadour Andy Palacio died unexpectedly of a stroke at the age of 47. | ||
| Tato Mowla | Victor Deme | Deli |
| Victor Demetrius is a singer from Burkina Faso from the town of Bobo-Dioulasso , born in 1962. Mandingo family, he inherited music from his mother, a griot solicited for large weddings and baptisms in Bobo-Dioulasso in the 60s. | ||
| Mane | M'Bemba Bangoura | Wofabe |

