I spent last week at the World Music Expo in Budapest. It was great to meet and hear musicians from around the globe.
Missed it? Don't worry. Here's a rundown (in no particular order) of some of my favorite acts.
This band blew me away when I walked into their showcase on Thursday night. Members of group are originally from Bogota, Colombia, but they now live in Los Angeles.
They put on a high energy show and great use of technology and visuals that didn't overshadow the music.
Loved the electronic Cumbia beats by the Colombian group @Palenke Soultribe at #WOMEX15 pic.twitter.com/o8YDtw0KUs
— April Peavey (@apeavey) October 22, 2015
Aziza Brahim was born and raised in a Saharawi refugee camp in Algeria. Although she didn't sing this tune, it's one of my favorites.
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A-Wa means yes in Arabic. And if you were to ask me if I like their stuff, that's exactly the answer I would give you.
This trio of sisters hail from a remote farming community in southern Israel. Habib Galbi is the title track off their new album of the same name. All the tunes are updated versions of traditional Yemeni-Arabic women's songs.
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Cheikh Lô was the winner of this year's WOMEX 15 Artist of the Year award. His new album is Balbalou andit's fantastic. I love the track "Degg Gai."
Emicida is a rapper from São Paulo, Brazil.
His showcase in Budapest was on Friday and I was most impressed by his band, especially the two percussionists. You may recognize the tune "Levante e Anda" ("Get Up, Stand Up"). It was part of the FIFA '15 Soundtrack.
Walking into the showcase tent at #WOMEX15 to catch Brazilian rapper Emicida & Great to see female drummer! pic.twitter.com/6wrl7cvHP2
— April Peavey (@apeavey) October 23, 2015
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