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December 18, 2024: Radiodifussion Internasionaal
Stuart Ellis joins us to talk about the history of one of the greatest music blogs of all time, Radiodifussion Internasionaal, launched in 2005 and still going strong today
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Artist | Track | Album | Year | Comments | Approx. start time |
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Bodega Pop | Introduction | Bodega Pop | 2024 | 0:00:00 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Sinn Sisamouth | Mon Esperance D'Avenir | This was the first post to Radiodiffusion Internasionaal in 2005 https://radiodiffusion.blog/ | 0:03:47 (MP3 | Pop-up) | ||
The Telstar Combo | Mama, Give Me a Guitar | 0:06:51 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
The Telstar Combo | Clothes of Tears | 0:09:26 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Music behind DJ: Stuart Ellis |
Interview Part 1 |
2024 |
0:11:41 (MP3 | Pop-up) |
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Mavi Isiklar | Giresun Kayiklari | 0:21:52 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Orchestre Super Jheevs des Paillotes | Ye Nan Lon An | 0:23:50 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Johnny Guitar | Mon Kla | 0:26:53 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Mahmoud Ahmed | Teteratershe Ende | 0:29:44 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
The Cedars | For Your Information | 0:33:27 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Li In Suk | We Will Always Look Up to the Central Committee of the Party | 0:36:01 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Music behind DJ: Stuart Ellis |
Interview Part 2 |
2024 |
0:39:06 (MP3 | Pop-up) |
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S. Hazarasingh | Badan Pe Sitare | 0:50:25 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Mulugeta Tlahun & Negash Tekie | Yewyen Abebaie | 0:53:44 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Magdy El Hosseini | Arkousi Ya Helwa | 0:56:33 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Mounir Mourad | The Factory Theme | 1:02:44 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Music behind DJ: Stuart Ellis |
Interview Part 3 |
2024 |
1:05:05 (MP3 | Pop-up) |
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Chanthara Outhensackda | I Am Free When I Am Broken | 1:11:54 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
The Aces | Because of Knowledge You Feel Lonely | 1:14:30 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Moon Stars | A Treacherous Person 偸心的人 | 1:19:05 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
The Petch Phin Thong Band / เพชรพิณทอง | Tortoise Shell / แมงตับเต่า | 1:21:31 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Music behind DJ: Stuart Ellis |
Interview Part 4 |
2024 |
1:24:20 (MP3 | Pop-up) |
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Chelique Sarabia y Su Grupo | Un Kilo de Kilovations | 1:33:22 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Liu Yun / 劉韻 | Peach Blossom Moon / 月桃花 | 1:35:29 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Le Prince Dossou Gilbert et Sa Guitare | Vidomingon | 1:38:17 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Faadumo Qaasim | Iyow Biyaha Ken | 1:42:51 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Music behind DJ: Stuart Ellis |
Interview Part 5 |
2024 |
1:47:06 (MP3 | Pop-up) |
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Hany Mehanna / هاني مهنى | Qululuh / قولولوه | 1:53:28 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Hany Mehanna / هاني مهنى | Alafa / الافعى | 2:00:01 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Hany Mehanna / هاني مهنى | Alkhayl / الخيل | 2:02:37 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Music behind DJ: Stuart Ellis |
Interview Part 6 |
2024 |
2:07:44 (MP3 | Pop-up) |
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Dos-Mukasan | Wedding | 2:14:42 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Orchestre Les Thu Zahina | Baby Come Back | 2:16:33 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Los Robbins | El Enterrador | 2:19:09 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Los Kiwis | El Ritmo de Los Kiwis | 2:22:38 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Abdul Kareem Abdul Qader, Abdul Mohsen Al Mehanna, Abdul Lateef Al Banny, Ghareed Al Shatee, Yousuf Al Mehanna / عبد الكريم عبد القادر ?,? عبد المحسن المهنا ?,? عبد اللطيف البناي ?,? غريد الشاطئ ?,? ي | Our Camel Lovely Camel / هيدو | 2:26:26 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Sami Baroudi / سامي البارودي | Sibhā / سبها | 2:32:14 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Music behind DJ: Stuart Ellis |
Interview Part 7 |
2024 |
2:37:14 (MP3 | Pop-up) |
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A. Zanne degan Fifty Fifty | Melati Idaman | 2:44:42 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Los Atomos de Paramonga | Cumbia Arabe | 2:48:03 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Orchestre Super Comirail de Makabana | Amis Niongo Ya Yesu | 2:51:26 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||
Music behind DJ: Catrina Paslaru |
Hei La Bodega |
Hei La Bodega - Carnaval! |
2000 |
2:57:18 (MP3 | Pop-up) |
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https://search.library.berkeley.edu/permalink/01UCS_BER/1thfj9n/alma991028920679706532
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https://search.library.berkeley.edu/permalink/01UCS_BER/s4lks2/cdi_oup_grovemusic_10_1093_gmo_9781561592630_article_A2240795
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Elevator music
Jesse Jarnow
https://doi.org/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.A2240795
Published in print: 26 November 2013
Published online: 25 July 2013
The term became synonymous with a music service offered by the Muzak corporation, and it also came to describe several broader types of music. In 1934, General George Squier founded Muzak as a way to market the broadcast systems he had helped develop in the military. By the 1940s the company was quietly piping background music into offices, department stores, hotels, and eventually elevators. “Elevator music” soon came to describe the ubiquitous instrumental music heard in public places, often produced by Muzak and performed by anonymous session musicians. It is closely related to the beautiful music radio format, which itself grew out of recordings once played in department stores, and might be considered a kind of commercial Ambient music. Beginning likely in the 1960s, the term began to be used in a derisive manner to describe a type of music without substance.
Bibliography
J. Lanza: Elevator Music: a Surreal History of Muzak, Easy-Listening, and Other Moodsong (Ann Arbor, 1994)
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