Friday, 11 December 2015

Why The Mountains Are Black - Mind-Expanding Greek Music






THIRD MAN RECORDS RELEASE PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED
GREEK FOLK RECORDINGS FEBRUARY 5, 2016 on CD and VINYL




(NASHVILLE, TN) -- "Third Man Records is proud to present on CD and vinyl a truly rare musical oddity- a two disc collection of primal and unhinged Greek village music that at times sounds more like free jazz or doom folk, feral and trance-like as it is. After years of research, fieldwork and collecting, Christopher King-Grammy-winning producer, sound-engineer, curator and writer- has gathered together from his private 78 rpm archive the most mind expanding and libido inducing song and dance music from the rural hinterlands of mainland Greece and its islands. Recorded between 1907 and 1960, this collection contains the first and the last-the alpha and the omega-of Greek demotika- or folk music. And it is not what you would expect.

Remastered from the original 78 rpm discs, this set contains 28 previously unissued recordings made in the cramped, primitive studios of Athens, Greece, New York, NY, and Chicago, IL. Crazed Macedonian bagpipes, keening violins, shiver-inducing zournas and shepherd-pipes are found throughout the two discs. Cover artwork is by legendary underground artist R. Crumb and designed by Grammy winning Susan Archie. A beautifully thought-provoking if not radical essay on this music by King accompanies the lavish package. Not simply for historians or collectors of long gone sounds, this compilation is intended to push the limits of what we have come to expect of music, its purpose and indeed its origin. You will experience a profound musical transformation immediately upon listening".


LA Times - Sasha Frere-Jones -'Why the Mountains Are Black' aims to show music as a 'tool for survival'

Greek musical artefacts find a home on Jack White’s imprint, The Daily Progress, Charlottesville

Interview with Chris King, in Greek - Μαρία-Άννα Τανάγια

NPR - Anastasia Tsioulcas

Ethnos interview, George Skafidas

Ο Αμερικανός που σώζει την παραδοσιακή μας μουσική - news 247

Popaganda interview

ngradio interview

Chicago Reader - Scholar Christopher C. King overseees another raw collection of antique rural Greek music
















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