DJ NartakGLOBALITY compiled for peacelounge is a sort of concentration of his radio mix show. Week for week from his Canarian home island of Lanzarote Nartak takes his listeners on a sound journey from ambient and downbeat to more resonant electronic grooves. In a profound way the name and the country identification GLO symbolize membership of a world-embracing groove community, which in time for the release of the opulently packaged CD box set under www.glo-bality.com is to get its own open forum for exchanging sounds, images, and ideas. But first of a few words on the contents:
GLO CD 1: Following the Globality intro styled by Henrik Raabe and Jakob Seidensticker (aka The Havana Boys) DJ PING & P.M.FMPaumFlamingo StarLucky LoopReal XS
DJ DisseHelmut HattlerUnisein and with spoken word and acoustic guitar grant us a moment of calm on the first GLOBALITY CD. The Norwegian band WashingtonRune Lindbaek mix.
TrackyardDAO demonstrate with their global grooving and previously unreleased piece, followed by another peacelounge act, WeathertunesWareikaThomas Kessler GLO CD 2:Oka. At some point we will certainly return to it. But for now we are going to listen to some tasty Indian music from dhoop sticksGreen Empathy aka Daniel Voss (who we knew as the one half of Weathertunes). The origin of Mathieu & FlorzinhoHuman Art Engine we journey to Africa, Benin to be more precise, the home country of Alexis Madokpon, who in terms of vocals knows how to move on at least three levels of the opulent sound structures by the multi-instrumentalist Rupert Schellenberger.
Fancy a short trip into space? If so there is no need to emit mega-tons of CO2 into the atmosphere, as Gerrit van der MeerHenschkeschlott and Pascal von WroblewskyMorphosisHermann LangschwertThe Havana Boys
Bob HolroydJasmonRedlounge OrchestraLev Tahor About DJ Nartak: Nartak has been a professional DJ since the early 1990s; his musical range embraces ambient and downbeat to techno and house. In 1996, he was one of the founders of the Free Form Network, and as label manager he supports artists and projects such as Deep-Dive-Corp., The Havana Boys
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