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Tsapiky and salegy are two "endemic" Malagasy genres from opposite ends of the big island, (southwest and north, respectively) rarely heard elsewhere except in diaspora spaces. Tempos race between 150 and 180 bpm, with the dexterous guitars of tsapiky offset by the pumping accordions and synths of salegy. Inspired by a research trip in March '24, this mix pulls from a DVDs and CDs purchased at Super Music Analakely in the capital city, Antananarivo, crunchy mp3s from the market Sanfil in Toliara and the latest social media/youtube hits.

Negril

Negril

Negril has been played on NTS shows including Martyn's Darkest Light, with East Side West Side first played on 31 December 2019.

Negril was a reggae supergroup that released one self-titled instrumental album. It was originally released in 1975 from a session produced, arranged and mostly composed by Eric Gale, before he went back to New York to become one of the most in-demand East Coast session guitarists. It including some of Jamaica's best-known musicians. The album Negril was recorded at the Harry J Studio in Kingston, Jamaica. The name refers to an impoverished Jamaican seaside village which, in 1975, was yet to become a popular tourist destination and had unsophisticated accommodations, but a splendid beach and natural beauty which inspired Gale to memorialize it.

Negril consisted of: Eric Gale (Lead Guitar) Peter Tosh (Rhythm Guitar) Richard Tee (Piano) Keith Sterling (Piano) Leslie Butler (Organ & Synthesizer) Cedric "Im" Brooks (Saxophone, Percussion) Val Douglas (Bass Guitar) Aston "Family Man" Barrett (Bass Guitar) Paul Douglas (Drums), Sparrow Martin (Drums) Joe Higgs (Percussion) Isiah "Sticky" Thompson (Percussion).

Some CD releases have Eric Gale or Peter Tosh & Friends, rather than Negril, as the artist.

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Negril

Negril has been played on NTS shows including Martyn's Darkest Light, with East Side West Side first played on 31 December 2019.

Negril was a reggae supergroup that released one self-titled instrumental album. It was originally released in 1975 from a session produced, arranged and mostly composed by Eric Gale, before he went back to New York to become one of the most in-demand East Coast session guitarists. It including some of Jamaica's best-known musicians. The album Negril was recorded at the Harry J Studio in Kingston, Jamaica. The name refers to an impoverished Jamaican seaside village which, in 1975, was yet to become a popular tourist destination and had unsophisticated accommodations, but a splendid beach and natural beauty which inspired Gale to memorialize it.

Negril consisted of: Eric Gale (Lead Guitar) Peter Tosh (Rhythm Guitar) Richard Tee (Piano) Keith Sterling (Piano) Leslie Butler (Organ & Synthesizer) Cedric "Im" Brooks (Saxophone, Percussion) Val Douglas (Bass Guitar) Aston "Family Man" Barrett (Bass Guitar) Paul Douglas (Drums), Sparrow Martin (Drums) Joe Higgs (Percussion) Isiah "Sticky" Thompson (Percussion).

Some CD releases have Eric Gale or Peter Tosh & Friends, rather than Negril, as the artist.

Original source: Last.fm

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I Shot The Sheriff
Negril
Klik1975
Honey Coral Rock
Negril
Klik1975
Negril
Negril
Klik1975
East Side West Side
Negril
Klik1975