Give 'Em The Boot Episode December 12, 2006
Give 'em the boot Broadcast on 12-Dec-2006
1:03am - 2:04am
1. Filippo Gambetta 'La lumaca equilibrista' - 3.25 #2 Pria Goaea (Felmay 2002)
2. Nididarac 'Nia Nia' - 3.34 #8 s/t (Look Studio 2003)
3. Spaccanapoli 'Pummarola Black' - 5.14 #1 Aneme perze/Lost Souls (Real World 2000)
4. Nididarac 'Matinata' - 3.45 #3 St Rocco's Rave (Ludos 2005)
* Nididarac formed in 1998 under the guidance of Lecce musician Alessandro Coppola. As Ian Anderson, director and editor of Froots Magazine, once commented "Nidi D'Arac explore a crossover between the traditional musics of Southern Italy and "new musical tendencies - there's definitely something good going on in Italy'.
5. Spaccanapoli 'Vesuvio' - 3.39 #5 Aneme perze/Lost Souls (Real World 2000)
* Spaccanpoli (il nome viene da unantica e popolare strada di Napoli) cerca di sviluppare una profonda e consapevole ricerca sulla musica, e più in generale sulla tradizione popolare (non solo napoletana) e sul suo senso nella società di massa, assorbendo e sintetizzando le influenze sonore e culturali, che storicamente sono pervenute dal bacino del Mediterraneo.
6. Viamedina 'Simme li povere' - 5.25 #9 s/t (FCE 2005)
7. Viamedina 'Quann' scenne lu sole' - 5.20 #10 s/t (FCE 2005)
* Starting from the dialect, melodies and instruments of the Neapolitan tradition, Viamedina takes various roads to give new perspectives to an already rich heritage of ancient memories.
8. Eugenio Bennato 'Occhi Turchini' - 3.06 #5 Lezioni di Tarantella (EMI 1999)
9. Terrae 'Ninna Nanna Ni' - 5.04 #4 38 parallelo instabili terre (FCE 2005)
* Terrae produce traditional yet innovative music, where popular melodies from Sicily, Andalusia and the Maghreb resound within modern environments, bending classical instruments to popular expressive needs, decomposing familiar musical worlds and recomposing them in a personal manner.
10. Eugenio Bennato 'Ninna nanna di Piccininno' - 2.45 #11 Lezioni di Tarantella (EMI 1999)
11. Terrae 'A' crucidda' - 4.49 #1 38 parallelo instabili terre (FCE 2005)