A Venezuelan Music Special
Jennifer Lucy Allan is back from a trip to Caracas with pockets full of music, from the cowboy songs of the plains to the dance-happy electronics of the barrios.
Venezuela is buckling under a severe economic crisis and in the capital, once a bohemian mecca riding high on oil prices, the streets are deserted in the evenings due to spiralling crime rates. Despite the gloomy headlines, music continues to thrive. Jennifer Lucy Allan travelled to Caracas recently and returns with pockets full of music, including: cowboy songs from the Southern plains; Changa Tuki, the hard electronic dance music of the barrios; and feverish musique concrète.
We also explore the idea of electro-shamanism with Venezuelan ambient-electronic composer Miguel Noya. He discusses how certain frequencies and binaural sound patterns can have transformative impacts on the brain, rooted in his experiences of ritual music amongst the indigenous people in the north of Venezuela.
Produced by Alannah Chance.
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Vytas Brenner
Araguaney
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Arturo GarcÃa & Panchito Prim
Pajarillo II (Joropo)
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Miguel Noya
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WaqWaq Kingdom
Gift From God
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Caroline Shaw
Its Motion Keeps
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Soledad Bravo
Qué Dirá El Santo Padre
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Jean C. Roché
Guanare / Barinas
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Laura Agnusdei
Epiphyte Blues
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Oswaldo Lares
Canto De Pilón
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El Khat
Balagh Al Achbaab
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Miguel Noya
Huellas Circulares
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Bill Orcutt
Odds Against Tomorrow
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Andrés Levell
Décima Revelación. CaÃda de Lucifer
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DJ Yirvin
Dale culo al waperó
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Psh-Psh
Oigo voces (Esquizofrenia)
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Arca
Saunter
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Sophie Cooper & Delphine Dora
Greywood Miniatures side a
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Arthur Russell
Barefoot In New York
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Lori Goldston
Love's Bitter Strings (Bonnie Jean Cameron)
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Ben Babbitt
Dark Rum Noir
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Musikautomatika
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Simón DÃaz
Tonada De Luna Llena
Broadcasts
- Fri 29 Nov 2019 23:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3
- Fri 20 Mar 2020 23:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3
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