Al Malaiko Noskema
Reviews
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2007-09-19
Reviewed 2007-09-19
A capella spoken word, in a made-up language called Lipit. Performed by a chorus of male and female vocalists -- lots of whispering and babbling, occasional rhythmic chants. It's neither heavyhanded nor frivolous; they don't play it like it's a joke, but neither do they couch everything in an artsy, academic feel. Interesting stuff; a nice coffee break that'll puzzle the heck out of listeners.
Recent airplay
Solotue Samosaisa ***
Day of Difficulty — Sep 19, 2007
Io
Umami Jazz Program — Oct 04, 2000
Track listing
| 1. | Eotimaka | ||
| 2. | Possibile Traduzione Dal Lip | ||
| 3. | Vo Vitruvio 1 | ||
| 4. | Leso Vario Tika | ||
| 5. | E.U.E. | ||
| 6. | Vo Vitruvio 2 | ||
| 7. | Solotue Samosaisa | ||
| 8. | Asias | ||
| 9. | Vo Vitruvio 3 | ||
| 10. | Possibile Traduzione Dal Lip | ||
| 11. | Vo Vitruvio 4 | ||
| 12. | Ita Tue Teuti | ||
| 13. | Tiresmoi | ||
| 14. | Orio Makai Toma | ||
| 15. | Vo Vitruvio 5 | ||
| 16. | Ije Pastjurell | ||
| 17. | Vo Vitruvio 6 | ||
| 18. | Possibile Traduzione Dal Lip | ||
| 19. | Io |