Currently listening to … Magnatune World Fusion
I seem to have been discovering new and exciting music every week recently. I’ve just ordered two CDs from Fraser Fifield - a sort of “Folk/Balkan/Jazz” fusion. I recently heard some tracks from the Fraser Fifield Trio on the BBC Radio Scotland Be-Bop to Hip-Hop programme and was quite taken with them.
More on those in a few weeks time.
Over the past few days I’ve been re-ripping a few hundred CDs at a higher bit rate. I’m also taking advantage of iTunes new feature whereby individual movements of classical pieces can be aggregated, or joined, to a single track. This latter feature makes per-track shuffling a more practical proposition.
The CD that I’ve just finished listening to, and re-discovering, is “World Fusion“, a Magnatune compilation. The compilation is a selection of works by musicians in Magnatune’s “World” genre.
Of the fifteen tracks there was only one track that I felt slighly disinterested in to begin with, but then it grew on me.
I think it’s the unusual (to me) mix of old and new, traditional and modern, that is most refreshing:
- Beth Quist: electro-Balkan/Indian meets New Age
- Curandero: Flamenco guitar meets Indian Tabla
- Falik: middle-eastern infused with electronica

Falik:
Thanks for the mention! That track (”Too Tight”) is from my first CD “Streaks and strokes”. I’ve put up two more CDs since then: “The Ballad of el Efe” and “Dreams from the Machine”, both of which are on Magnatune, as well. I’m really into combining the “what was” with the “what if”!
13 October 2005, 8:57 am