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China

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
Beijing. I bought a hilarious bike yesterday that’s about two sizes too small but too cool not to buy. It gets me to work in style plus manages fairly well on late-night voyages from downtown back up to the 4th ring where we’re relegated. Nothing much to report yet music-wise unless you count the [...]
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Looking to Lagos

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
It’s finally Friday. Man, what a long week. More Lebanese, some Ugandan, a little Irish and more is in the pipeline. Now I’ll just find the time… in the meantime another brief Nigeria interlude: Shortly before I first moved to Africa I picked-up a copy of Strut’s 2001 release, Nigeria 70. I [...]
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Decca interlude

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
Remember when we used to just sit back and listen to good Nigerian music? And on an unrelated note, I’m going to spend about 60 days in China starting next month. Any tips on where to find/see/hear the good parts of Beijing’s music scene? This Decca courtesy of the tireless Colombian, Fabian. Heavy Brothers Construction - Jehova
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Syrian gourmet

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
Syria is a delicious country, so it’s no wonder that eating is the Syrian national pastime. Restaurants usually open at noon and stay open until 1 or 2 in the morning, peaking at around 11pm. All day your taste buds face a barrage of sweet tea mixed with apple or melon nargile smoke, [...]
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The Syrian reputation

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
Syria is a PR disaster thanks to some of the world’s worst foreign policy. Years of meddling and aggressive action has landed it a permanent spot on the rogue nation list. Among other things it has contributed to the continuing decline of its neighbour, Lebanon, through occupation and later with assassinations and sabotage. [...]
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Mojitos and militants

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
I was in Beirut a couple weeks ago just before the last flare-up. How strange to have just returned from this beautiful city with its great restaurants, fun bars, nice coast and true-to-name “Paris of the Middle East” neighbourhoods, only to hear that Hezbollah guerrillas were now occupying buildings around the hotel we were [...]
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Syria, before

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
Tomorrow I’m off to Syria for a couple weeks. I can’t wait. That means no Benn loxo posts for a while, but I’ll try my best to come home with some good Syrian tunes to share. Before I go, let’s dive into my small collection of Syrian music. Think of this as a [...]
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Pistas de rock

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
Buenos Aires is shrouded in smoke these days. It’s sort of appropriate for today’s post since we’re going to ROCK OUT. Sorry, I just wanted to write that. But really, if we’re going to “hear” Buenos Aires it’s certainly not by chilling out to some Martha Argerich piano music. While stunningly [...]
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A different Argentine

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
It’s the middle of the week and our ears and minds are tired; it’s time for some music that’s a little more delicate than usual. The first time I visited Buenos Aires I randomly met a group of people at some hostel who were big into the Argentinian contemporary dance scene. Not exactly your average [...]
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The Bosphorus Underground

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
I’ve been to Istanbul a couple times now. I love it. I was there a few weeks ago working on the Asian bank at Samanyolu TV, one of the stations in the Gülen media empire. It made for an interesting contrast since I’d spend most of the day at a moderate Islamic television station [...]
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The Future is Dansk

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
I spent some time last month in Copenhagen, Denmark, working at the new DR Byen complex (Danmarks Radio City, above). Sure, the project is over-budget and riddled with controversy. But if you ask me, DR Byen is beautiful. The symphony hall, still under construction, is by Jean Nouvel and contains several concert halls, the [...]
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Eastern London

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
During one of my recent trips to London my old friend James and I went to see Shantel & Bucovina Club Orkestar. I had always wanted to go to the Bucovina Club nights in Frankfurt but never made it over, so I’d finally catch-up with Shantel at a London venue conveniently near work, [...]
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A night with Bachchan

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
I was going to post about something else today, but last night we were invited by some friends in Paris for some mean, home-made Indian food. After dinner we all settled into a trashy Hindi movie, Gangaa Jamunaa Saraswathi, starring everyone’s favourite megastar, Amitabh Bachchan… as you do. The first time I (deliberately) saw Bachchan [...]
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The (new) rules

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
Alright, before we get re-started let me lay down some ground rules: I’ll only post - music from countries I’ve been to or will soon visit, OR - music directly related to experiences in my life I don’t want to stray too far here, but if I stick to the above two rules we’ll keep things in line. [...]
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Coming soon… a new direction?

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
A few of you have noticed that I’ve been away for quite a while. Thanks for the e-mails and comments urging me back.. it won’t be long now. I’ve been traveling a lot over the past couple months to England, Austria, Turkey, Denmark, Canada and soon Syria, Ireland, China and who knows where else. [...]
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Last Maurice: Serge Lebrasse

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
Wow, now that’s an amazing photo. Serge is definitely in margaritaville. I’m going to devote the last post in this Mauritius series to Serge Lebrasse. Once again this music comes from the collection of Benn loxo listener, DR. Thanks again, DR, for all the music. Serge Lebrasse brings us, in DR’s words, “standard hotel [...]
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More Maurice: Drums for the weekend

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
How would you characterize this music? Rootsy sega? “Traditional Mauritian”? Who knows.. but whatever, I like the rhythm. Two tracks today with a similar beat. We’ll call it roots sega until someone educates me. The title of the first by Ras Mayul, Ras Carosin and Zotsa translates into “the heritage of our ancestors”. [...]
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More Maurice: Blakkayo

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
Today we’ll hear some more reggae-ragga urban island music from Mauritius, courtesy of DR. Jean Clario Cateaux, a.k.a. Blakkayo, is now a member of the Otentikk Street Brothers who I featured a couple posts ago. Today’s tracks come from another cassette submitted by Benn loxo reader, DR: Blakkayo’s 2000 release, Tcheck To Life. I love the description of [...]
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More Maurice: MonAster

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
Benn loxo reader, DR, came through huge with a collection of cassettes that he picked up in Mauritius a few years ago. The first music we’ll hear from his collection is by another leading Mauritian rap group, MonAster. Today’s second track, Bikini, is more your standard tropical hiphop outing, while the first, Pour Toi, has [...]
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More Maurice: Otentikk Street Brothers

Mon, 2008-07-14 19:00
You see that picture to the left? All Mauritian. Aside from the dozen albums I’ve received digitally, those are the tapes and CDs that people have lent me or that I’ve picked-up over the last couple weeks. Obviously I can’t afford to buy 30 albums for every X country week, so these [...]
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