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Sample Track 1:
"Kadja Boswa" from Creole Choir of Cuba
Sample Track 2:
"Peze Cafe" from Creole Choir of Cuba
Sample Track 3:
"Ruperta (Zeb Remix)" from Novalima
Sample Track 4:
"Se Me Van" from Novalima
Sample Track 5:
"Cantoda Sereia" from Orquestra Contemporanea de Olinda
Sample Track 6:
"Ladeira" from Orquestra Contemporanea de Olinda
Sample Track 7:
"Barissaxaya" from Yoro
Sample Track 8:
"Kan Lay Wolu" from Yoro
Sample Track 9:
"Chamber Music" from Ballaké Sissoko and Vincent Ségal
Sample Track 10:
"Ma Ma FC" from Ballaké Sissoko and Vincent Ségal
Sample Track 11:
"Aia I ‘Ola‘a Ku‘u Aloha" from Kaumakaiwa Kanaka'ole
Sample Track 12:
"Hili Song" from Kaumakaiwa Kanaka'ole
Sample Track 13:
"Gorbandh - Song of Camel Decoration" from Rhythm of Rajasthan
Sample Track 14:
"Khaartaal - Sindhi Sarangi and Dholak" from Rhythm of Rajasthan
Sample Track 15:
"Chaal Baby" from Red Baraat
Sample Track 16:
"Punjabi Wedding Song (Balle Balle)" from Red Baraat
Sample Track 17:
"An' Amour" from Diblo Dibala
Sample Track 18:
"Laissez Passer" from Diblo Dibala
Sample Track 19:
"Funky Boogaloo" from La-33
Sample Track 20:
"Roxanne" from La-33
Sample Track 21:
"Ten Cuidado" from La-33
Sample Track 22:
"La Luna" from Pedro Martinez Project
Sample Track 23:
"Que Palo" from Pedro Martinez Project
Sample Track 24:
"Ibo Lele (Dreams Come True)" from RAM
Sample Track 25:
"Min Hubbi Fiik Ya Gaari" from Zikrayat
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Donate To globalFEST 2011's Kickstarter Fund

By Rob Harvilla, Mon., Oct. 25 2010 @ 9:00AM 

The one-night, three-stage, internationally ambitious blowout known as globalFEST has been immeasurably brightening music lovers' Januaries for seven years now, an omnivorous annual fete pulling in everyone from Bollyrock stars to experimental Candian Inuit singers, everything from French electronica to Peruvian surf-pop -- and that was all just 2009. Held mostly at Webster Hall, it reliably throws a ton of wild, unfamiliar shit at you, most of which is fantastic. The organizers need money to keep it going into 2011. Give them some.

Yes, it's a Kickstarter deal, per below, with an ambitious $10,000 goal they're actually remarkably close to reaching. No super-wacky rewards for donating, particularly, though for $2,500 you do get to announce one group from the stage, which is notable in that you probably won't have heard of them, almost definitely won't speak their language, and are absolutely guaranteed to love them anyway. See you there in January '11.

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