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A Hawk and a Hacksaw & Hun Hangar Ensemble
We’ve already mentioned this year’s most exciting lineup on Leaf where A Hawk and a Hacksaw meet with the Hun Hangar Ensemble lead by Béla Ágostone master of Hungarian folk music & jazz and a multi instrumentalist playing Hungarian bagpipes, clarinet, alto saxophone, taragoto, viola. I’ve had the pleasure of listening to Béla’s own stuff [...]
Kletka Red
a ‘video clip’ of Kletka Red, made from stuff filmed on the bands last tour. Mostly in Venice.
Do you like Klezmer music? Are you also a fan of high intensity in your face speed punk metal? Then this album is for you. Kletka Red’s “Hijacking” came out in 1996 on John Zorn’s Tzadik label. It’s [...]
Undomondo Radio Show #13
Oh, we’re so late, tomorrow’s our #15th program, yet on the net we’re only on the #13th. I’ll try to fix it up in the coming days. Here’s a mix by error101, it’s a playful mix of music from all around the world & time (but not the washed up “World Music” with capital [...]
The Cracow Klezmer Band
Here comes the alleged Tzadik fanboy with a new and unfortunately the final release from The Cracow Klezmer Band. “Remembrance” released on Tzadik in March is a final testimony to the band with a terrific 2005 performance in Warsaw at the Polish National Radio concert studio. One thing the Eastern Europeans & Russians do is [...]
Retroethnic Sunday!
A Jewish vendor in Lower East Side, NYC
Yes retroethnic!. A word I made up 5 minutes ago to describe today’s songs. The first song is by Tofig Guliyev, and it’s off the compilation, Jazz in Azerbaijan Anthology. I’m disappointed with the second CD of this compilation, which has lots of newage/midi drum stale jazz, but [...]
Koby Israelite
I know I sound like a Tzadik fanboy sometimes because half of the shit we feature on here is from Tzadik, but I really admire their constant output of noteworthy stuff. Koby Israelite’s new album on Tzadik’s Radical Jewish Series is a genre breaker. In his bio he mentions that he likes music that [...]
Folk revival : Turlu Tursu
How easy I get obsessed with songs these days. It seems after listening to lots of electronic / experimental / avantgarde music, I have been going through a phase of listening to more melodic and folkloric music.
Here is Turlu Tursu (means something like varied pickles in Turkish.) a band from Belgium with many traditional [...]







