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Sample Track 1:
"Tive Razao" from Seu Jorge's Cru
Sample Track 2:
"Amassakoul 'n' Ténéré" from Tinariwen's Amassakoul
Sample Track 3:
"Proibido Cochilar" from Cabruera's Proibido Cochilar
Sample Track 4:
"Passport" from Marcel Khalife's Caress
Sample Track 5:
"Alice in Voodooland" from Ex-Centric Sound System's West Nile Funk
Sample Track 6:
"Tabh da Roop" from Kiran Ahluwalia (self-titled album)
Sample Track 7:
"Feira de Castro" from Mariza's Fado Curvo
Sample Track 8:
"Banatzeana" from Fanfare Ciocarlia's Iag Bari
Sample Track 9:
"Ba Kristo" from Kekele's Kinavana
Sample Track 10:
"Me Llaman Luna" from Sandra Luna's Tango Varon
Sample Track 11:
"Mexicanos" from Charanga Cakewalk's Loteria de la Cumbia Lounge
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National Geographic's New Music Initiative Brings Geography to Life

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National Geographic's New Music Initiative Brings Geography to Life

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC'S NEW MUSIC INITIATIVE BRINGS GEOGRAPHY TO LIFE:
DOWNLOADING THE SOUNDTRACK, STORIES AND CONTEXT OF OUR PLANET
                     
           National Geographic announces the launch of a music initiative that offers consumers the soundtrack of the world, from traditional roots music to unexpected hybrids from the furthest reaches of the globe. A groundbreaking, comprehensive world music Web site at worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com brings media-rich features, breaking music news and celebrity DJ playlists to the broadest audience possible.


            National Geographic now offers free music video streams, interactive maps, an online library of resources about the world's music, 99-cent MP3 downloads and more at worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com, an extension of National Geographic's mandate for great storytelling that entertains, engages and informs through film, print, television and digital media. The Web site is a friendly interface, giving browsers a chance to discover music by different artists, regions and over 100 genres.

            While visitors to the new site will recognize National Geographic's trademark approach to the highest quality in visual imagery and editorial content, they will also find audio content bound to resonate with new audiences. Whether it is through the electrified Asian Massive tabla beats of Karsh Kale, the bluesy rock riffs of Mali's Tinariwen or the subsonic bass of Colombia's Sidestepper, National Geographic's music offerings marry culture and geography in compelling ways. Tuareg rebels in the Sahara trade in guns for electric guitars. In the Congo, trance musicians build wooden microphones with magnets from used car parts. On the Cook Islands, even the Ministry of Health has a string band, a tradition that calls for up to 20 ukulele and banjo players. Regardless of individual tastes, the diverse music from hundreds of countries will bring geography to life for each listener.
 
            "National Geographic has served as a doorway to the world, introducing the explorer in all of us to exciting new experiences, discoveries and cultures, and helping us understand the relevance of global events," said David Beal, internationally known musician, composer and former executive at Palm Pictures, who has been working on the launch of National Geographic's music initiative for the past year. "Music brings geography to life. It creates an emotional connection, builds a sense of community and is the most palpable connection that most Americans have with other countries and
cultures."
 
The Web site was created under the supervision of Beal and Betsy Scolnik, vice president, content development and operations, National Geographic Digital Media. "World music is a natural extension of NationalGeographic.com's rich multimedia experience that entertains, informs and engages consumers who are as passionate about the world's cultures and the environment as we are," said Scolnik. "World music fans around the world will be able to listen and learn in one digital experience."    
 
            National Geographic's world music content is programmed by recognized music experts under the supervision of Tom Pryor, former editor of Global Rhythm magazine. Together with CalabashMusic.com, National Geographic's site allows listeners to preview and purchase thousands of tracks. Strategic partners also include LinkTV for video, and Afropop Worldwide and Global Rhythm for editorial and curatorial content.
           
            About National Geographic Society
            The National Geographic Society is one of the world's largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations. Founded in 1888 to "increase and diffuse geographic knowledge," the Society today works to inspire people to care about the planet. It reaches more than 350 million people worldwide each month through its official journal, National Geographic, and four other magazines; National Geographic Channel; television documentaries; radio programs; films; books; videos and DVDs; maps; and interactive media. National Geographic has funded more than 8,000 scientific research projects and supports an education program combating geographic illiteracy. For more information, visit nationalgeographic.com.

            About Afropop Worldwide
            Afropop Worldwide is a radio program, web site, searchable database, international musical archive, team of researchers, and podcast. Afropop Worldwide is currently distributed by PRI Public Radio International to over 100 stations in the United States. Afropop's vision is to increase the profile of African and African Diaspora music worldwide, and to see that benefits go back to artists, music industry professionals, and the countries that produce the music.

            About Calabash Music.com
            Calabash MusicT is the world's first Fair Trade Music Company: the leading international music download service and a community hub for independent artists & fans of the burgeoning global music scene. Calabash Music's fair trade business model and focus on international artists is revitalizing the music industry in developing nations around the globe by providing the most unique and broadest based international catalog with a social conscience - served the way consumers like it, via the internet.

            About Global Rhythm
            Global Rhythm is the leading music and lifestyle magazine featuring coverage of international sounds, foreign film, exotic cuisine and adventure travel. Published monthly and circulated across North America, Europe and hundreds of other locations worldwide, New York-based Global Rhythm is a vital source of music and arts news and reviews for a worldly and sophisticated consumer niche. A typical issue may feature articles on subjects as varied and fascinating as Hassidic Reggae Superstar Matisyahu, Mayan cuisine, Scandinavia's blossoming music scene and Bollywood's latest filmic masterpiece.

            About Link TV
            Link TV is a non-commercial, independent television network available in more than 27 million U.S. homes on DIRECTV channel 375 and DISH Network channel 9410. The 24-hour programming is a mix of documentaries, international news, foreign films and the best of World Music. The network recently received the first satellite-only Peabody Award for MOSAIC: World News from the Middle East, a daily news show featuring English translations of national television reports from more than 30 countries in the Middle East. Select Link TV programs are streamed on the Internet at www.linktv.org. Link TV is operated by Link Media, Inc., a California non-profit organization, with production studios in San Francisco, New York and Washington, DC.

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