Showing posts with label Switzerland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Switzerland. Show all posts

Monday, 8 February 2021

Kilometre Zero - Vinyl Joblottin' ep.29


Each week on Vinyl Joblottin’ we buy a bundle of vinyl at auction (or find one in a record shop, charity shop, car boot sale, etc). The records are a slice of a collection, giving us a glimpse into a collector’s past. Then we spin each joblot into a theme for you.

Welcome to Vinyl Joblottin'
Listen to episode 29 here - https://www.mixcloud.com/AlbanLow/kilometre-zero-vinyl-joblottin-ep29/


After taking a break last week I‘ve wound my personal odometer back to zero and I’m ready for a new adventure. So this week we visit the site of Kilometre Zero in 7 different countries. Kilometre Zero (or zero mile marker) is a particular location in a country from which distances are measured. 

Alban Low is your Joblotter. Part of the 'A World in London' radio series. This Joblot of 7 records cost £6.79.

Tracklist
1. El Que No Sabe, Sabe - Orquesta Ritmo Oriental
2. Fever - Carlo Mastrangelo
3. Alpaufzug - Alphorn-Duett Lischer Und Steiner
4. Là-Haut - Hugues Aufray Et Son Skiffle Group
5. Boomsie - Ted Heath And His Music
6. Ya Selame Lalo - Mohammed Ahmed & The Roha Band
7. Meri Jawani Kare Ishare - Asha Bhosle

This radio programme is part of the A World In London Radio Series, more information at http://djritu.squarespace.com/




Monday, 23 April 2018

Namvula - A World in London

Namvula
Namvula Rennie - vocals and guitar

Date: 18th April 2018
Venue: A World In London, Resonance FM, London, UK
Current Album - Quiet Revolutions (2017)

Future performance
18 May 2018 - Winerborne Stickland Hall, UK
19 May 2018 - Broadmayne Hall, UK
25 May 2018 - BBC Biggest Weekend, Perth, Australia
9 June 2018 - Balabam, London, UK
28 July 2018 - Manchester Jazz Festival, UK

Click to Listen to Namvula on A World In London with DJ Norman Druker -
https://www.mixcloud.com/Resonance/a-world-in-london-18th-april-2018/

DJ Norman Druker
Namvula Rennie is a cool, thoughtful singer-songwriter whose distinctive fusion style reflects her history. Born in Zambia, with a Zambian mother and Scottish father, she lived in Kenya, Switzerland and the US before settling in London, while taking regular trips back to Africa. Her second album, Quiet Revolutions, shows how she has developed as a confident, soulful performer who can switch effortlessly between from African and European influences. Namvula sings in a bewildering variety of languages, and the lyrics and translations are worth checking out online at www.namvula.com
Namvula