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 █▀░░░                                                                        ░░░▀█
 █▀░░    PsyCZ group was formed in spring 2001 by its first three members ...  ░░▀█
 █▀░   But as every group grows and gets new members, new people joined PsyCZ   ░▀█
 █▀░   to help us in our mission. Our main common loved genere was psychedelic  ░▀█
 █▀░   ... of course, but everone of us likes several more genres. This caused, ░▀█
 █▀░   that several members began to demand releasing other music styles such   ░▀█
 █▀░   as ambient, drum&bass and few more ... So we realized, that our original ░▀█
 █▀░   name PsyCZ is a little uncomfortable, because it highlights our psy -    ░▀█
 █▀░   sight. After few days of debates we decided to found new sub-group ...   ░▀█
 █▀░   and here we are ... PsyCZ_NP will bring you plenty of non psychedelic    ░▀█
 █▀░   music ... especially ambient, but some other genres are planned too.     ░▀█
 █▀░   Why did we decide for non-psy? Changing of the group name isn't possible ░▀█
 █▀░   so possibilities we had was only adding a suffix to current group name   ░▀█
 █▀░░  ... so have chosen non-psy, because it's clearest and most fluent ...   ░░▀█
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 █▀║  Album:  Sonic Weave 2003                                                  ║▀█
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 █▀║   Url...........: http://www.sonicweave.ca                                 ║▀█
 █▀║   Date..........: 31.10.2003                                               ║▀█
 █▀║   StreetDate....: 00.00.2003                                               ║▀█
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 █▀║   Tracks........: 12                                                       ║▀█
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 █▀║   Sonic Weave                                                              ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   Sonic Weave, an initiative of the Canada Council for the Arts, is a      ║▀█
 █▀║   showcase of the best of contemporary Canadian folk and world music.      ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   The artists featured as part of Sonic Weave were selected in a           ║▀█
 █▀║   national competition. The six groups or solo acts provide an             ║▀█
 █▀║   up-to-the-minute snapshot of the talent, diversity and breadth of folk   ║▀█
 █▀║   and world music in Canada today.                                         ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   Sonic Weave is but a sampling of the many Canadian artists performing    ║▀█
 █▀║   folk and world music today. It is the first joint presentation between   ║▀█
 █▀║   the Canada Council for the Arts and European festivals designed to       ║▀█
 █▀║   profile Canada's best folk and world artists to European audiences.      ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   Sonic Weave gives vibrant testimony to the fact that Canadian music is   ║▀█
 █▀║   in a state of continual change and development. The line-up of artists   ║▀█
 █▀║   shows that there are exciting sounds to be heard - now and in the        ║▀█
 █▀║   future.                                                                  ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   Featured Artists:                                                        ║▀█
 █▀║   Zubot and Dawson                                                         ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   Critics have despaired of trying to label the music of Jesse Zubot and   ║▀█
 █▀║   Steve Dawson. With all its rich influences û everything from jazz and    ║▀█
 █▀║   bluegrass to ethnic, swing, experimental, groove and pop û it            ║▀█
 █▀║   literally defies description. Fortunately, the duo has come up with      ║▀█
 █▀║   its own name for their unique sound. They call it "Strang."              ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   Saskatchewan-born Zubot started his musical career at the age of 12      ║▀█
 █▀║   when he played for his father's country and rock band at country         ║▀█
 █▀║   dances. He met Dawson in 1993, the year that he dropped out of the       ║▀█
 █▀║   jazz program at Vancouver's Capilano College to play electric violin     ║▀█
 █▀║   with a Vancouver rock band, The Spirit Merchants. The Vancouver-born     ║▀█
 █▀║   Dawson "who had played blues and rock guitar from the age of 14 and      ║▀█
 █▀║   studied jazz at Boston's Berlee Music College û was already playing      ║▀█
 █▀║   electric guitar with the band. The two musicians realized that they      ║▀█
 █▀║   had musical interests in common that transcended rock.                   ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   When the band eventually folded, the pair joined forces and, in 1998,    ║▀█
 █▀║   recorded their adventurous and melodious first album, Strang, which      ║▀█
 █▀║   was dazzling enough to please the critics but accessible enough to       ║▀█
 █▀║   guarantee it a broad and favourable reception in circles that ranged     ║▀█
 █▀║   from bluegrass and rock all the way to country. The album was            ║▀█
 █▀║   nominated for CanadaÆs prestigious Juno award, and it won the Best       ║▀█
 █▀║   Roots/Traditional Album Award at the West Coast Music Awards. A second   ║▀█
 █▀║   album, Tractor Parts: Further Adventures in Strang, appeared in 2000     ║▀█
 █▀║   and represented a refinement of their original voice. It won the         ║▀█
 █▀║   Canadian Independent Music Award for Best Album of the Year. On the      ║▀█
 █▀║   strength of this double success, Zubot and Dawson were able to found     ║▀█
 █▀║   their own label, called Black Hen Music, and recently launched their     ║▀█
 █▀║   third album, called Chicken Scratch, in September 2002.                  ║▀█
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 █▀║   Tanya Tagaq Gillis and                                                   ║▀█
 █▀║   Michel Deveau                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   The collaboration of Tanya Tagaq Gillis and Michael Deveau takes         ║▀█
 █▀║   traditional music from Canada's North and blends it effortlessly with    ║▀█
 █▀║   an underpinning of urban music to create something quite new and         ║▀█
 █▀║   breathtaking.                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   Gillis was born in the remote Inuit town of Cambridge Bay (population    ║▀█
 █▀║   2,500). Coming south in the 1990s to study visual arts at the Nova       ║▀█
 █▀║   Scotia College of Art and Design, she was heading, she believed, for a   ║▀█
 █▀║   career as artist and art teacher. While living in Halifax, Gillis was    ║▀█
 █▀║   exposed to a whole new world of music, including electronica, dance      ║▀█
 █▀║   music and rave. Homesick for the sounds of the Arctic, she began to      ║▀█
 █▀║   teach herself traditional Inuit throat singing. This is an               ║▀█
 █▀║   unaccompanied pattern of improvised vocalization, usually sung in        ║▀█
 █▀║   harmony by two women and emulating the sounds of nature û the crash of   ║▀█
 █▀║   breaking ice, for example. Soon, Gillis was performing solo at           ║▀█
 █▀║   festivals and clubs in Canada and Europe. In 2001, she toured with       ║▀█
 █▀║   Icelandic phenomenon, Bjork, and won favourable reviews of her own.      ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   Michel Deveau û the other half of this unusual collaboration û started   ║▀█
 █▀║   DJing as a hobby but gained professional momentum in the context of      ║▀█
 █▀║   the rave scene. In 1996, his career exploded when, as well as playing    ║▀█
 █▀║   house music at the Velvet Olive in Halifax, he was hired to play for a   ║▀█
 █▀║   series of events in Halifax and Montreal, including shows by Fred        ║▀█
 █▀║   Everything, Krista and Glenn Underground. Turning to the production of   ║▀█
 █▀║   electronic music, one of Deveau's first projects was a remix for the     ║▀█
 █▀║   band Mir.                                                                ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   When Gillis met Michel Deveau, she began to jam over the beats that he   ║▀█
 █▀║   supplied and laid her voice down over a dynamic mΘlange of recordings    ║▀█
 █▀║   in what has proven to be an exciting meld of primitivism and             ║▀█
 █▀║   sensuality. Her first album "Tagaq" will be released in October 2002.    ║▀█
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 █▀║   Les Batinses                                                             ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   "Batinses" is a Quebec vernacular expression that derives from the       ║▀█
 █▀║   word baptism and is a mild and irreverent profanity. It seemed the       ║▀█
 █▀║   perfect name for this lively, tongue-in-cheek group from Quebec City,    ║▀█
 █▀║   when it was formed in 1994. The group came into existence when six       ║▀█
 █▀║   university students were studying Quebec folklore and happened to pick   ║▀█
 █▀║   up some acoustic instruments and started experimenting with              ║▀█
 █▀║   traditional sounds. Soon, they were performing for live audiences and    ║▀█
 █▀║   finding themselves more and more in demand on the touring circuit.       ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   Today, with instruments that range from the acoustic guitar and          ║▀█
 █▀║   soprano sax all the way to the bouzouki, whistles and "angelic           ║▀█
 █▀║   vocals," the six-member group specializes in what they call "Made in     ║▀█
 █▀║   Quebec" world music. They note with pride that their work has been       ║▀█
 █▀║   variously described as "funklore" or "trashditional," underlining what   ║▀█
 █▀║   they see as their success in revitalizing QuebecÆs traditional music     ║▀█
 █▀║   for the 21st century.                                                    ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   The music of Les Batinses draws its strength from traditional ballads    ║▀█
 █▀║   and its energy from old-fashioned reels and polkas, but it is also       ║▀█
 █▀║   capable of erupting into salsa and rumba, and it even drags Balkan       ║▀█
 █▀║   rhythms into the musical net. The musicians themselves cite influences   ║▀█
 █▀║   as varied as Nina Hagen and Hedningarna and, in performance, are proud   ║▀█
 █▀║   to claim "the energy of The Pogues in their glory days." In all its      ║▀█
 █▀║   variety, this is music made for dancing, and the group has taken it to   ║▀█
 █▀║   audiences everywhere in the course of what they call                     ║▀█
 █▀║   "take-no-prisoner" touring.                                              ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   Les Batinses opened the show at the 1999 Quebec City International       ║▀█
 █▀║   Summer Festival. They also opened for La Bottine Souriante, with whom    ║▀█
 █▀║   they share a label (Mille-Pattes Productions), and in the last few       ║▀█
 █▀║   years have performed at a range of clubs and festivals. Their first      ║▀█
 █▀║   album, Charivari, appeared to critical acclaim in 1998, and their        ║▀█
 █▀║   second, Tripotages, in 2000.                                             ║▀█
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 █▀║   Kid Koala                                                                ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   Eric San might have become a teacher except, as he says, "I have a lot   ║▀█
 █▀║   of noise in my head that I've got to get out." As "Kid Koala," San is    ║▀█
 █▀║   now recognized as an exceptionally innovative and experimental           ║▀█
 █▀║   musician whose instrument is the turntable. Born in Vancouver, San       ║▀█
 █▀║   moved from studying classical piano in his youth to become a kind of     ║▀█
 █▀║   world-travelling DJ who plays with the effect of "scratches" and "mad    ║▀█
 █▀║   mixes" to produce outstanding combinations of sound.                     ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   While studying at Montreal's McGill University in the 1990s, San first   ║▀█
 █▀║   began appearing in local clubs, where he presented a mixed tape          ║▀█
 █▀║   entitled "Scratchcratchratchatch." His humour, skill and lively          ║▀█
 █▀║   performance style began to attract attention and, even more              ║▀█
 █▀║   significantly, caught the ear of the British label, Ninja Tune. In       ║▀█
 █▀║   1995, the Koala Kid became Ninja Tune's first North American signing     ║▀█
 █▀║   and û putting plans to teach elementary school on hold û San launched    ║▀█
 █▀║   out on a series of North American tours with such bands as Coldcut.      ║▀█
 █▀║   Since the release of his debut album û Carpal Tunnel Syndrome û in       ║▀█
 █▀║   2000, he has gone on touring with the like of Bullfrog and Deltron       ║▀█
 █▀║   3030 and has opened for international stars such as Radiohead.           ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   Koala Kid's first release, says one critic, has "a theme that            ║▀█
 █▀║   transcends the madness of voices scratching up against each other."      ║▀█
 █▀║   Always surprising and multi-talented, the artist accompanied the         ║▀█
 █▀║   recording with a video game and a 32-page comic book illustrated by      ║▀█
 █▀║   himself. He has also produced a soundtrack of original, piano-based      ║▀█
 █▀║   compositions and this, along with his second album, is scheduled for     ║▀█
 █▀║   release in 2003. He is also working on an illustrated book, called       ║▀█
 █▀║   Nufonia Must Fall û "Nufonia" being a coded reference to "no fun."       ║▀█
 █▀║   "The second I stop having fun," saying the musician, "it's time to do    ║▀█
 █▀║   something else."                                                         ║▀█
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 █▀║   Alpha Yaya Diallo                                                        ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   Guinean-born guitarist and singer Alpha Yaya Diallo, whom critics        ║▀█
 █▀║   describe as "one of the most inspired and inspirational artists on the   ║▀█
 █▀║   World Beat circuit today,"has been based in Vancouver, since his         ║▀█
 █▀║   arrival in Canada in 1991. During that time, he has toured extensively   ║▀█
 █▀║   in Canada and the United States, winning critical acclaim both for the   ║▀█
 █▀║   excellence of his musicianship and the excitement of his performances,   ║▀█
 █▀║   both solo and as part of an Afro funk group called Bafung. Diallo came   ║▀█
 █▀║   to North America as a member of the Dutch-based West African group,      ║▀█
 █▀║   Fatala. Since then, he has recorded three albums featuring his own       ║▀█
 █▀║   compositions. In 1999, he won Canada's most prestigious prize for        ║▀█
 █▀║   music when his CD, The Message, won the Juno for Best Global Music       ║▀█
 █▀║   recording. An earlier album, Futur (also nominated for a Juno award)     ║▀█
 █▀║   won the Music Africa Award for National Recording of the Year and the    ║▀█
 █▀║   Pacific Music Industry Award for Best World Music Album. His latest      ║▀█
 █▀║   recording is The Journey.                                                ║▀█
 █▀║                                                                            ║▀█
 █▀║   An expert player of the guitar, both acoustic and electric, Diallo       ║▀█
 █▀║   produces music that, in the words of one reviewer, "is a remarkably      ║▀█
 █▀║   fluid current of notes, framed within a timing at once precise and       ║▀█
 █▀║   free."Perhaps the fluidity comes from the seamless uniting of many       ║▀█
 █▀║   musical streams resulting from the way that Diallo, in his youth,        ║▀█
 █▀║   explored the varied musical traditions in Guiana and Senegal. "I was a   ║▀█
 █▀║   hungry little boy trying to learn different rhythms, different           ║▀█
 █▀║   styles," Diallo remembers. Those influences û along with a fascination   ║▀█
 █▀║   with the music of George Benson and James Brown -- still mark Diallo's   ║▀█
 █▀║   work as he combines Guinean instruments (a traditional drum called the   ║▀█
 █▀║   djembe, for example, a wooden xylophone called the balafon and the       ║▀█
 █▀║   kora, a kind of large harp-lute) with the Western guitar, bass and       ║▀█
 █▀║   drum set.                                                                ║▀█
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 █▀║   Tasa                                                                     ║▀█
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 █▀║   This five-member ensemble draws its musical strength from the rich,      ║▀█
 █▀║   ancient traditions of the Indian Raga and Tala but blends them with      ║▀█
 █▀║   world music to create an extraordinary tapestry of sound. The            ║▀█
 █▀║   inspiration for Tasa came from musician Ravi Naimpally, who in 1999      ║▀█
 █▀║   brought together this small group of extraordinarily versatile           ║▀█
 █▀║   instrumentalists ûJohn Gzowski, Ernie Tollar, Chris Gartner and Alan     ║▀█
 █▀║   Hetherington û to create a new amalgam. Each member of the group         ║▀█
 █▀║   brings his own special contribution to the whole, with specialization    ║▀█
 █▀║   in musical fields as distinct as Afro-Peruvian, Arabic, Greek and        ║▀█
 █▀║   Brazilian. The result is music without boundaries, music that is both    ║▀█
 █▀║   contemporary and timeless.                                               ║▀█
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 █▀║   Group leader and player of the tabla, Ravi Naimpally grew up in          ║▀█
 █▀║   Thunder Bay, Ontario, and later migrated to Toronto. He composes         ║▀█
 █▀║   original works for Tasa to perform. Though only three years old, Tasa    ║▀█
 █▀║   has already released two recordings. The first was the highly            ║▀█
 █▀║   acclaimed Bhakti, in 2001, which immediately caught the attention of     ║▀█
 █▀║   reviewers and members of the music community. The Canadian               ║▀█
 █▀║   Broadcasting Corporation did a documentary on the group for the show,    ║▀█
 █▀║   Band Width, in 2001, and later featured it on Global Village. The        ║▀█
 █▀║   debut album went on to national distribution and, in 2001, was a         ║▀█
 █▀║   finalist at the Montreal Jazz Festival, which features Canadian bands    ║▀█
 █▀║   playing original music.                                                  ║▀█
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 █▀║   The group's second recording, Soma, was similarly well received in       ║▀█
 █▀║   2002. Since then, Tasa has performed to acclaim at jazz, folk and new    ║▀█
 █▀║   music festivals across the country. It was nominated for an award for    ║▀█
 █▀║   World Music at the Toronto Urban Music Awards and for the online         ║▀█
 █▀║   people's choice award, Mybindi.com. They also appeared in Vrushka, a     ║▀█
 █▀║   dance and theatre show in Austin, Texas, where 14 dancers from the       ║▀█
 █▀║   Indian, Flamenco and Modern traditions performed pieces choreographed    ║▀█
 █▀║   to the music of Bhakti.                                                  ║▀█
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 █▀║    01. Tanya Tagaq - Creature                                    03:53     ║▀█
 █▀║    02. Kid Koala - Drunk Trumpet                                 02:56     ║▀█
 █▀║    03. Tasa - Megh                                               08:10     ║▀█
 █▀║    04. Zubot and Dawson - Ed's Wake                              04:49     ║▀█
 █▀║    05. Alpha Yaya Diallo - Freedom                               05:05     ║▀█
 █▀║    06. Les Batinses - Jobber                                     03:37     ║▀█
 █▀║    07. Kid Koala - A Night at the Nufonia                        03:53     ║▀█
 █▀║    08. Zubot and Dawson - Hoedown                                04:09     ║▀█
 █▀║    09. Alpha Yaya Diallo - Massibodji                            05:05     ║▀█
 █▀║    10. Les Batinses - La Chevre                                  04:34     ║▀█
 █▀║    11. Tasa - Amravati                                           06:14     ║▀█
 █▀║    12. Tanya Tagaq - Sinnatuq                                    02:52     ║▀█
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 █▀║ ┌══════════════════════════════[ PsyCZNews ]═════════════════════════════┐ ║▀█
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 █▀║   FTP's. If you are interested in ambient, ethno etc., and if you want     ║▀█
 █▀║   to get best PsyCZ quality (more than 192 kbps mp3) releases, just fell   ║▀█
 █▀║   free to contact us. We offer to provide you with stuff which didn't      ║▀█
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 █▀║   or dj/live sets it in excellent quality meet us at #psycz-temp on EFnet  ║▀█
 █▀║   and msg op.                                                              ║▀█
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