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Sample Track 1:
"Life Is For Every Man" from Brushy One String
Sample Track 2:
"Chicken In The Corn" from Brushy One String
Sample Track 3:
"Alili" from Fanfare Ciocarlia
Sample Track 4:
"Que Dolor" from Fanfare Ciocarlia
Sample Track 5:
"Arijal Allah Moulana" from Hassen Hakmoun
Sample Track 6:
"Arijal Allah Moulana" from Hassen Hakmoun
Sample Track 7:
"El Hadia" from Hassen Hakmoun
Sample Track 8:
"Lightswitch" from KiT
Sample Track 9:
"Maria Ta Jora" from KiT
Sample Track 10:
"Mambo Mexicano" from Sergio Mendoza y la Orkesta
Sample Track 11:
"Monkey Fight Snake" from The Bombay Royale
Sample Track 12:
"You Me Bullets Love" from The Bombay Royale
Sample Track 13:
"Muckrakers" from Wu-Force
Sample Track 14:
"Samar" from Yasmine Hamdan
Sample Track 15:
"Ya Nass" from Yasmine Hamdan
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GlobalFest Webster Hall 125 E. 11th St., (212) 353-1600 Sunday Just how prevalent are the crosscurrent winds of Pan-Global pollination? Consider those 12 romping Romanians known as Fanfare Ciocărlia, the pre-eminent Balkan brass band, who specialize in such brilliant rearrangements as driving interpretations of Steppenwolf's "Born To Be Wild" and Duke Ellington's "Caravan." Then there's Sergio Mendoza, whose "la Orkestra" plays the customary Cuban-style dance numbers like "Mambo in the Dark" as well as an ingenious Afro-Cuban treatment of the traditional Russian "Ochi Chyornye." These are but two of the 12 exceptional ensembles playing Sunday evening at Webster Hall over the course of about five hours. As icing on the cake, there's the remarkable Bombay Royale, whose music asks the cultural question, "If James Bond were a Hindu, what would * that * theme song sound like?"

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