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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

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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.

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. Many of these songs are used in every day Cambodian Life to celebrate a birth or marriage, or to mourn the dead. Some of these songs have not been recorded since the Khmer Rouge was in control of the country, with people using 20th generation cassette tapes at funerals, distorted from the cloning. CLA is playing a large part in recording and hopefully saving through music schools 2,000 years of art and music from vanishing into recordings and history.

sarikakeocover_2501 Artist: Ieng Sithul feat Ouch Savy

Title: Sarikakeo

Cat no: TSD397

Format: Digital & CD

Genre: World/Asia

UPC: 616892976325

Distributor: IODA

Artwork: A to Z

Country: Cambodia


Tracklisting

1. Rolok Phtup Chrang
2. Sarikakeo
3. Aterey
4. Patcheay
5. Lok Chap Lok Chang
6. Sampong
7. Chambak Roy
8. Chen Kvan Tong
9. Ti Krong Kep
10. Anupheap Puk Moat
11. Chau Bay Kdang
12. Kramum Leak Khluon

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cla1image_cla_windowThree 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 just finished building a new studio in Phnom Pen, and these are the first recordings to emerge, produced by our good friend Peter Mayer, with help from Peter Gabriel, Dickie Chappel and the Real World Studios, with donations of equipment, help, support and advice.

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.

Special Thanks- Brauner Microphones, Dickie Chappell, Dennis D’Amico,

DPA Microphones A/S, Digidesign, Patrick and Mary Fowles, Peter Gabriel, Solid State Logic & Graham Shrimpton “In Memory of Him Sarim”

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Sr Mandril

A construction of colors, sounds and influences that go from acid jazz and ambient to latin to trip-hop with organic instruments an the beautiful voice of Issa-elle.

Rolling Stone Latin America

“With an excellent mix of lounge and acid jazz, Sr.Mandril conquered the audience in both presentations at the 27th edition of the Montreal International Jazz Festival 2006…Ramsés Ramírez and Germán González captivated the audience with their music…”

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