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Sample Track 1:
"Tive Razao" from Seu Jorge's Cru
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"Amassakoul 'n' Ténéré" from Tinariwen's Amassakoul
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"Proibido Cochilar" from Cabruera's Proibido Cochilar
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"Passport" from Marcel Khalife's Caress
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"Alice in Voodooland" from Ex-Centric Sound System's West Nile Funk
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"Tabh da Roop" from Kiran Ahluwalia (self-titled album)
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"Feira de Castro" from Mariza's Fado Curvo
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"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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Transculturalism: National Geographic's

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Fervent whispers depict the chaos of the world against a backdrop of frantic guitar strummins, soft claps, and sinewy Middle Eastern rhythms. What’s this? It’s a remix of Ojos de Brujo’s classic,“Feedback,” and it is one of thirteen tracks featured on the newly released “GeoRemixes” album by National Geographic’s World Music division. The album features never before released remixes of songs by a host of conscious world artists such as Juju in This Dub, Yerba Buena, SkaCubano, Nortec Colective, Los Ammigos Invisibles, and others. Geo-Remixes diverse crew of producers creatively mixes musical styles, traditions, viewpoints and languages to create a soundtrack fitting of the culture-swapping phenomenon we know as globalization. So peep the National Geographic World Music Website to preview this innovative contribution to the world music scene. 11/01/06 >> go there
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