Archive for the ‘folk music’ Category

sarikakeocover_2501 Artist: Various

Title: Khmer Passages

Cat no: TSD398

Format: Digital & CD

Genre: World/Asia

UPC: 844185054614?

Distributor: IODA

Artwork: ?


Tracklisting

01- Bam Pe (lullaby)
02 – Sari Pha Dong Mama
03 – Chantaloam
04 – Barang Ku and Sathu Ka
05 – Bah Chhung
06 – Krusa Mouy Sobbay Neng Tuk
07 – Rumyol Kheiw Khchei
08 – Kansaeng krhom
09 – Damnoeu Knong
10 – Tumnuonh Neang Sere Moha Maya
11 – Bam Pe

Buy at iTunes Music Store USA

Buy at Amazon MP3 USA

Also available at:

24-7 Entertainment, Amazon MP3, Bell Mobility Full Track, DJ Tunes, eMusic, Gracenote, Guvera, Hot Topic / Shockhound, iSound, iTunes Music Store, Juno, Lala, Limewire A La Carte, Limewire Subscription, LiveWire / Groove Mobile, MediaNet Digital, mTraks, MySpace Music, Napster, Rhapsody, SecuryCast, Sprint, Starzik, Thumbplay Full Track, Verizon Wireless, Zune

Information

This Album is a catalog of the music of Khmer Life – birth, coming of age, religious ordination, marriage, illness and death. A tapestry of human experience told in music and song. Three Sixty Records is proud to release recordings from the Cambodian Living Arts project.

Three Sixty will be giving 100% of income from song sales back to CLA to help support the program.

Cambodian Living Arts (CLA) was founded eight years ago by Arn Chorn-Pond, a Cambodian-American refugee who was featured in the Emmy-nominated movie, The Flute Player. Originally called the Cambodian Masters Performing Project (CMPP), Arn founded this organization when he first returned to Cambodia in order to support the music teachers who helped him survive the horrors of the Khmer Rouge.

Approximately ninety percent of Cambodia?s performing artists died during the Khmer Rouge regime, a devastating blow to all of Cambodia?s oral traditions. After the fall of the Khmer Rouge, this cultural tragedy was compounded by two subsequent decades of economic hardship, when very few of the surviving master musicians could make a living performing or teaching.

Cambodian Living Arts, a project of World Education, works to support the revival of traditional Khmer performing arts and to inspire contemporary artistic expression. CLA supports arts education, mentorship, networking opportunities, education, career development, and income generating projects for master performing artists who survived the Khmer Rouge as well as the next generation of student artists. We work with the vision that by the year 2020, Cambodia will experience a cultural renaissance so dynamic that the arts will become the country?s international signature. In doing so, CLA empowers arts students and masters to develop the performance skills and social and professional networks that will help them to make a living through the arts. Since 2003, the number of performances by masters and students has increased by 400% due to CLA?s support; consequently, some performing groups earn from $200-$4,000+ more in income each year from performances alone. Through the performing program, Cambodian Living Arts supports the masters and students to take better advantage of the changing opportunities available to them.

NEW RELEASE

ALBUM NOTES
Armed with an acoustic guitar, a mandolin and a pot of gravy granules for percussion, Jonny Alford has produced an album of timeless uplifting songwriting.

Download “Now and Then for free. If you like it, Please tell your friends.

Escape From The RequiemJonny Alford
(Menial Monkey Records)

Buy at iTunes Music Store
Buy at Napster
Buy at Rhapsody
Stream from Rhapsody
Buy at Puretracks
Buy at Amazon MP3
Buy at GroupieTunes
Buy at mTraks
More On This Album



Social Bookmark

We put this compilation together to highlight all our artists.

Various Artists
THREE SIXTY RECORDS

OUT NOW

Music for Moving Images Volume 2Darkhorse
(Three Sixty Records)

Buy at iTunes Music Store
Buy at eMusic
Buy at Rhapsody
Buy at Napster
Stream from Rhapsody
Buy at Puretracks
Buy at Amazon MP3
Buy at GroupieTunes
Buy at mTraks
More On This Album

This compilation show cases the new stable of Three Sixty artists, plus digs up some old favs from the archives.

From Jonny Alford who was discovered playing music in a small train station waiting room in Cookham, UK, and the new project from the Runaways UK, Channal Bazaar to Sr Mandril and Space Funghi Project of Mexico, this compilation shows the wide range of music available at Three Sixty Records.

QUICK LISTEN Here:

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Release Date: Nov 13th 07
Artist: Various 360 artists
Release: Music For Moving Images V2
Genre: Indie/Electronic
CAT No: TSD 387
Label: Three Sixty Records
Format: Album
UPC:843041065115
Distributor: IODA
Territory: Global Digital Release

Track-listing:
1. Jonny Alford – I’t Won’t Be Long
2. Paulo Manuelle – Analog
3. Kid Galahad – Strange Day
4. Fishbunny – Crash & Burn(darkhorse)
5. Kid Galahad – Long Long Time
6. Sr Mandril – Lover(darkhorse Remix)
7. Space Funghi Project – Scorpion
8. Channal Bazaar – Baby Baby
9. The Furze – UTC
10. Runaways UK – New Beginning
11. Sr Mandril – Brillo
12. Runaways UK – Momentum
13. James Bernard – Flashback
14. Darkhorse – Take 2

Available on: itunes, SNOCAP, Virgin Digital, Sony Connect, Rhapsody, Napster, HMV Digital, emusic, T-Online, Sprint, Verizon and many more online retailers.
Available in: USA, UK, Italy, Sweden, Canada, Australia, Japan, Germany, France, Holland, Belgium, Spain and many more.

Three Sixty Records is proud to announce the first release on it’s new sub label, Menial Monkey Records. The deal between the two companies see’s Menial Monkey using Three Sixty’s pipeline into the global distribution of music.
It’s first release by Jonny Alford, “It Won’t Be Long,” will be available on: itunes, SNOCAP, Virgin Digital, Sony Connect, Rhapsody, Napster, HMV Digital, emusic, T-Online, Sprint, Verizon and many more digital retailers. And available in the USA, UK, Italy, Sweden, Canada, Australia, Japan, Germany, France, Holland, Belgium, Spain and many more countries.

It Won't be Long

Buy at iTunes Music Store

  • New Release: Jonny Alford – It Won’t Be Long – Menial Monkey/Three Sixty.

    The single ‘It Won’t be Long’ by Jonny Alford and is accompanied by the b-side ‘Now & Then’.

    The single is a taster for Jonny’s debut album ‘Escape From The Requiem’ which will be available this Autumn.

    Jonny’s music also appears in the award winning documentary Freedom Fuels, learn more about the film here.