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I wanted to present this as a new iMix on iTunes but the problem is they don’t have all my favourite records in store yet…

But hey, here’s this years “Indian Summer” mix for the fans; if you like original sixties-jet-set-bossa-kind-a-lounge then try to get a grib on these records, this is my mix selection for this year:

- Is This All? - Bobbi Humphrey
- Voce - Roberto Menescal
- Tema di Linda - Orchestra Franco Micalizzi
- Susan Theme - Daniele Patucchi
- Sunday Samba - A. Santisteban
- Mitzi - A. Alessandroni
- Leslie Phillips In Santiago - Tomorrow’s World
- La Femme Fin de Siecle - Louise Vertigo
- Jet Society - The Cordara Orchestra
- I Am A Kitten - Fantasic Everlasting Gobstopper
- Expo Tenerife - South American Getaway
- De jour en jour - Sophia Loren
- Capricco - Piero Piccioni
- Alla Serenita - Ennio Morricone

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Founded in 1980, Crammed Discs is one of the leading purveyors of quality music in the independent sector, managing along the way to achieve worldwide success with non-mainstream artists such as Zap Mama, Taraf de Haïdouks, Bebel Gilberto and others. Crammed have released over 225 albums to date, including Eighties fusion milestones such as LPs by Zazou Bikaye, Minimal Compact, Bel Canto, Tuxedomoon, The Honeymoon Killers, and the influential Made To Measure series (37 albums of challenging instrumental music); prominent world music artists such as Zap Mama, Taraf de Haïdouks, Sussan Deyhim and Hector Zazou; electronic music innovators Carl Craig, 4hero/Tek 9, Juryman, Snooze, DJ Morpheus & his Freezone series, and new Brazilian artists Cibelle, Suba, Zuco 103, Trio Mocotó, Celso Fonseca, Bossacucanova and Bebel Gilberto.

Now Crammed launched also a blog which will feature fresh info on releases, artists, tour dates etc.

The Crammedblog can be viewed at http://www.crammedblog.org.
To make it easy for media and fans to stay informed, they also created RSS feeds for easy syndication.

Here below some more information on their forthcoming releases. Check!

While the new albums by DJ Dolores and Konono Nr. 1 are barely out, Crammed are getting ready to fire a volley of important new releases:

1. “Rive Gauche Rio”, the new album by Celso Fonseca
The follow-up to the acclaimed “Natural” album is every bit as warm, inspired, elegant & sensual… Celso’s caressing voice and splendid guitar playing are in top form… contains a duet with Uruguayan singer/guitarist Jorge Drexler (who just won the Oscar for best song in a film soundtrack), and a cover of Damien Rice’s “Delicate”. Out end of April.

2. “Whaa!”, the awaited 3rd ‘official’ album by Zuco 103

World/electronic/pop fusion pioneers Zuco 103 have included new ingredients in their multicultural blend. To the now-familiar jazz, Brazilian and electronic components of their music, Zuco 103 have added Afro-Cuban, Ethiopian, West-African and dub spicings, which makes Whaa! a potent, organic and delicious brew… dub/reggae legend Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry makes inspired, irresistible -and rare- appearances in two songs, and Dani Macaco, the lead singer with popular Spanish world fusion band Macaco appears in another. Out in May.

3. “About A Girl EP”, a DualDisc EP by Cibelle, featuring 4 new tracks and 4 videos.
Her debut album established her as one of the most original and seductive young artists to come out of Brazil. Cibelle is about to do a giant leap forward with the new album she’s now working on. This limited-edition EP points to the new directions she’s exploring (more folk, more microbeats, more sonic inventivity…). The CD side contains four new songs, including the title track, a cover of an early Nirvana song. The DVD side contains four videos made by young filmmaker Elsa Dahmani (Tony Gatlif’s daughter) and by Cibelle herself. Out in May.

4. “Bebel Gilberto Remixed”, an album in which all the (predominantly acoustic) tracks from Bebel Gilberto’s eponymously-titled second album are given new interpretations by a great cast of dance, hip hop and electronica remixers including DJ Spinna, Thievery Corporation, Yam Who?, Nuspirit Helsinki, Tom Middleton, Spiritual South, Dubstar’s Steve Hillier, Telefon Tel Aviv and more… The initial pressing will be a limited edition including a second CD with 6 additional remixes by John Beltran, Spiritual South, Tom Middleton, Nuspirit Helsinki, Yam Who? and Bombay Dub Orchestra. Out end of May.

5. Congotronics vol.2 : hot in the footsteps of the Konono Nr.1 album, this set will introduce five other amazing “tradi-modern” bands from the Congo… They’re all playing electrified traditional music, with distorted, amplified percussion, but some of them also use guitars… This will also be a DualDisc: a full audio album on one side, and a DVD (with footage filmed by Vincent Kenis while he recorded these bands in Kinshasa) on the other… the audio side will also contain a new Konono N°1 track, as well as remixes by Matthew Herbert and Tortoise’s John McEntire. Out in June.

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How to leverage wireless networks and urban mobility to create participative music remixes? Can these new ways to listen in community lead to entirely new forms of music ?

These are the questions Atau Tanaka tries to answer at Sony Computer Science Laboratory Paris.

Malleable Mobile Music takes social dynamic and mobility as inputs to a streaming music re-mix engine. The work extends on simple peer-to-peer file sharing systems towards ad-hoc mobility and social computing. It extends music listening from a passive act to a proactive, participative activity. The system consists of a network based interactive music engine and a mobile rendering player. It serves as a platform for experiments on studying the sense of agency in collaborative creative process, and requirements for fostering musical satisfaction in remote collaboration. Urban mobility of communities of users create a ’social re-mix.’”

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