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18 novembre 2006

Peter Gabriel honoré pour son engagement pour la paix

Peter Gabriel a été honoré à titre d'«Homme de paix», vendredi, par une fondation dirigée par l'ex-leader soviétique Mikhaïl Gorbatchev, rapporte l'Associated Press.

On a ainsi voulu souligner le travail de promotion de la paix et des droits humains accompli par le musicien. Il a reçu son prix à Rome lors d'une cérémonie qui marque le début d'une rencontre qui rassemble les lauréats du prix Nobel de la Paix. Celle-ci se déroule chaque année. Elle est organisée par la Fondation Gorbatchev et l'hôtel de ville de Rome.

Parmi les autres récipiendaires de ce prix de la Paix de la Fondation Gorbatchev: le musicien et organisateur de Live 8, Bob Geldof; Yusuf Islam (anciennement connu sous le nom de Cat Stevens) ainsi que l'acteur et réalisateur italien Roberto Benigni.

Photo: Gabriel, tenant son prix, pose en compagnie de l'ancien leader polonais Lech Walesa, récipiendaire du prix Nobel de la paix en 1983.

Peter Gabriel est «l'homme de la paix 2006»

Le musicien britannique Peter Gabriel a été désigné «homme de la paix 2006» vendredi à Rome lors d'un sommet des lauréats du prix Nobel de la paix réuni jusqu'à dimanche.

Cette septième édition du sommet a pour thème «l'atome pour la paix ou pour la guerre?».

C'est le prix Nobel de la paix 1983, le Polonais Lech Walesa, qui a remis le prix au musicien, remplaçant l'ex-président soviétique Mikhaïl Gorbatchev, absent pour cause de maladie. «Peter Gabriel est reconnu dans le monde entier pour ses activités en faveur de la paix et de l'humanité. Il utilise la musique, langage universel, pour faciliter la compréhension entre les cultures», a souligné M. Gorbatchev, prix Nobel 1990, dans un message distribué pendant la cérémonie à la mairie de Rome.

Une «voix pour la liberté»

Rappelant que Peter Gabriel avait été l'un des premiers artistes à dénoncer l'apartheid, le maire de Rome, Walter Veltroni, a salué une «voix qui se bat pour la liberté». Peter Gabriel a souligné dans son discours de remerciement que «la musique était omniprésente dans le monde, comme l'eau» et que ce «langage permettait de toucher les être humains».

Barbe blanche et chemise sans col, le chanteur a insisté sur l'importance de la technologie (téléphone mobile, ordinateur portable...) qui permet de relier les hommes et de transformer «l'information en connaissance, la connaissance en sagesse et la guerre en paix». Peter Gabriel, 56 ans, ancien du groupe Genesis, est depuis plusieurs années engagé dans le combat pour les droits de l'homme, effectuant notamment pendant plus d'un an une tournée mondiale au profit d'Amnesty International.

Johnny Clegg, le "zoulou blanc", part en reconquête avec un nouvel album

Le chanteur sud-africain Johnny Clegg, figure de la lutte anti-apartheid dans les années 80, part à la reconquête de son public avec "One Life" (Marabi/Harmonia Mundi), son premier album international depuis près de dix ans, où, en adepte du métissage, il ouvre son rock zoulou à de nouveaux courants.

Le »zoulou blanc» se produira dimanche à Paris (Grand Rex) avant d'autres concerts en France. "C'est un classique +Johnny Clegg mélange+", déclare Clegg à l'AFP, dans un français maladroit. Dès les années 70, ce jeune blanc rebelle remua les consciences en épousant la cause zoulou, fréquentant les townships et s'affichant dans des formations multiraciales.

On retrouve sur "One Life" les caractéristiques de sa musique, combinaison à haute teneur énergétique de rythmes binaires du rock et de polyphonies vocales zoulou, qui a fait sa réputation dans les tubes "Scatterlings from Africa" (1982) ou "Asimbonanga" (1987). Mais Clegg, 53 ans, toujours en prise avec les bouleversements de la société sud-africaine, y intègre de nouvelles données. "Il y a du hip hop, du raï, du reggae, de la dance music, du kwaito", explique le musicien, qui joue de la guitare acoustique, des claviers, du concertina.

Mixé dans les studios Real World de Peter Gabriel en Angleterre, »One Life» emprunte également au reggae et à l'afro-cubain, mais le côté rock et pop y prend petit à petit le pas sur la partie "roots» et »world». Sur cet album, Clegg s'exprime en quatre langues. »Je chante en anglais, en zoulou» (que cet ancien étudiant en anthropologie maîtrise à la perfection), »mais aussi en afrikaans (NDLR: langue des afrikaaners, communauté blanche d'Afrique du Sud d'origine néerlandaise qui systématisa l'apartheid en 1948) dans un but de réconciliation, et en scamto, nouveau langage codé des jeunes des townships», raconte l'ancien leader des groupes Savuka et Juluka.

Via ce nouveau disque, publié simultanément en Europe, aux Etats-Unis, au Canada et dans une partie de l'Afrique, Clegg souhaite s'extirper du statut de figure historique de la lutte anti-apartheid, dont il est prisonnier. Il veut regagner une crédibilité dans son pays, où Freshly Ground, un nouveau groupe de pop multi-racial, est aujourd'hui plus connu que lui.
"Je travaille très dur pour me refaire", avoue ce combattant, qui a englouti une partie de ses économies dans une entreprise de production musicale qui a fait faillite.

Après le concert (complet) au Grand Rex dimanche, avec en première partie The Gospel Choir of Soweto, Johnny Clegg jouera à Nevers le 23, Luxembourg le 24, Mantes-la-Jolie le 25 et Saint-Quentin le 28. Une tournée en Europe et aux Etats-Unis est prévue au printemps. Sans doute gratifiera-t-il encore son public de ses fameuses danses guerrières zoulou, rituel qui a toujours fait partie d'un show mené tambour battant.

16 novembre 2006

Peter Gabriel Designated 2006 Man Of Peace By Nobel

British musician Peter Gabriel will receive a peace award from the hands of Mikhail Gorbachev and other Nobel Laureates during a ceremony in Rome on Friday.

Gabriel was designated 2006 Man of Peace for "his great contribution and commitment to peace and human rights", organizers said in a statement.

Among his numerous initiatives, organisers singled out his efforts to fight apartheid. In 1980, Gabriel published "Biko", a heartfelt plea not to forget the south-African leader Steve Biko, murdered in September 1977 in a prison in Port Elizabeth.

Former South African president Frederik Willem de Klerk will be among the Nobel Peace Laureates attending the ceremony.

The annual Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates, promoted by Gorbachev and the City of Rome, has reached its seventh edition.

This year's edition focuses on the dangers of atomic energy.

14 novembre 2006

Pioneering the Avant-Garde - Lisa Paul Streitfeld

Music, the purest of all the artistic mediums, was at the forefront of avant-garde experimentation throughout the 20th century. The collaborations between Beat poets and jazz musicians in the 50s gave rise to the 60s counterculture movement that was propelled by avant-garde experiments with music arising from chance encounters in everyday life and the popularity of rock, with its ideals of the sacred marriage through projection. The following decade, punk broke down gender boundaries along with popular forms made sterile through disco. The New Age movement of the 80s delivered musicians who consciously used sound to move the kundalini through the charkas of the body. In the 90s, grunge was a valve for the emotional fallout from the toxic marriage arising from the chaotic breakdown of gender roles.

My personal search for the hieros gamos in millennial art forms began with my absorption in Peter Gabriel's CD, US, prior to a visit to his Real World Studio in 1994. Last spring, I became acquainted with the genius of Darryl Tookes. Like Gabriel, Tookes is a pioneering Aquarian artist integrating heaven and earth through a personal narrative aligned with a 21st century icon...

Katché: Jazz album of the Year

Neighbourhood, Manu Katchés ECM leader debut, has won the German Critics Prize – Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik – as Jazz Album of the Year 2006. From the jurys findings: The French drummer Manu Katché, who has played on hundreds of records with the likes of Peter Gabriel, Joni Mitchell, Pink Floyd, Sting and Dire Straits has not been in a hurry to follow up Its About Time, the first CD issued under his name. 15 years have passed between that disc and Neighbourhood.Neighbourhood, Manu Katché's ECM leader debut, has won the German Critics Prize – Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik – as Jazz Album of the Year 2006. From the jurys findings: The French drummer Manu Katché, who has played on hundreds of records with the likes of Peter Gabriel, Joni Mitchell, Pink Floyd, Sting and Dire Straits has not been in a hurry to follow up Its About Time, the first CD issued under his name. 15 years have passed between that disc and Neighbourhood. "Neighbourhood", Manu Katché's ECM leader debut, has won the German Critics Prize – Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik – as Jazz Album of the Year 2006.

His recording on ECM assembles a cast as unexpected as it is convincing: the Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stanko, and members of Stanko's quartet Marcin Wasilewski, piano, and Slawomir Kurkiewicz, bass, meet Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek, playing in peak form. The chemistry of the team is a perfect blend, both amongst the rhythm section and between the horn players. At once delicate and relaxed, Katché's compositional sketches unfold gracefully. His lucid drumming never forces itself into the foreground of this fascinating and well-made French-Polish-Norwegian production that emphasizes the musical qualities of European neighborliness."

The award will be presented to Manu Katché on Saturday, 18. November 2006, at the Berlin Musikinstrumenten-Museum.

Katché can also be heard on several ECM recordings with Jan Garbarek, including the acclaimed "In Praise of Dreams", released in 2004. He is currently on tour with the Jan Garbarek Group.

12 novembre 2006

"What is INDIE?"

The finalists for the 6th Annual Independent Music Awards were recently announced, and the independently produced documentary film "What is INDIE?" made a huge splash in the "Best Song Used in Film/TV" category by getting 2 songs into the top 5 as finalists for the award.

The nominated songs are "We Can Take Care of Each" by Philadelphia artist Gina Kaz and "Citysong" by Montreal artist Andrea Revel. The 3 other nominees in the category are songs used in productions by major studios Fox Searchlight, ABC Family and the WB.

"This is yet another example of the ever-changing landscape in the entertainment industry, where do-it-yourself artists and productions can now compete directly with major studios and record labels." Dave Cool, Director, "What is INDIE?"

Judges for this year's awards include Peter Gabriel, Ozzy Osbourne, Cyndi Lauper and Suzanne Vega. More information about the 6th Annual Independent Music Awards can be found online: http://www.musiciansatlas.com/pages/IMAFinalist/


Port Elizabeth

The road of riches

...Such are the joys of the Garden Route that it is easy to spend a week just mooching along this coastline. We have flown into Port Elizabeth, the first major centre at the eastern end of the Garden Route, with some trepidation. In the annals of apartheid this lovely town, with its long, flat beaches and relaxed atmosphere, is remembered as the place where Steve Biko was bashed while in custody in 1977. He died after being taken to Pretoria. If you know Peter Gabriel's song Biko, it is impossible to arrive in Port Elizabeth without the words of the opening verse echoing in your mind: 'September '77 / Port Elizabeth, weather fine / It was business as usual / In police room 619."

Out of Africa

Musicians descend on B.B King's Manhattan club


Thanks to artists like Peter Gabriel, who introduced Youssou N'Dour to non-African audiences, and Paul Simon, whose 1986 album "Graceland" brought Ladysmith Black Mambazo to prominence, the music of Africa is not unknown away from its home continent.

Those who want to explore African music more deeply have the opportunity Tuesday at B.B. King's Blues Club and Grill as Putumayo, the multicultural retailer, presents "Acoustic Africa," a tour comprised of three of the musicians featured on the eponymous album -- Vusi Mahlasela, Habib Koité and Dobet Gnahoré.

Mahlasela first came to prominence when fellow South African Dave Matthews featured his singing on "Everyday." Mahlasela's music is melodic and showcases the unique guitar style he developed teaching himself on a homemade instrument. Mahlasela has finished a new record, "Guiding Star," with Matthews, Derek Trucks and Ladysmith Black Mambazo. "I think this album brought together all the right forces," Mahlasela says. "These were people who helped me, who were my guiding stars. I'm calling the album that."

Mahlasela says he is enjoying touring with Koité of Mali and Gnahoré of Ivory Coast -- both former French colonies -- even though they don't all speak the same language. "It's been great performing with and listening to the other artists. They've brought this musical energy and we're sharing it with audiences," Mahlasela says. "The music we play has different languages and different styles. But you hear the melodies, and you can hear that all of the influences of the music in Europe and in the States draw back to Africa."

Although Mali is landlocked -- the music of Africa has been influenced by traffic through its ports -- Koité says there was no shortage of inspiration for him and his band, Bamada. "We touch seven or eight countries," he says. "In Mali, we have some of the music of the many countries we touch." Koité had come to the attention of Americans thanks to his duet with Bonnie Raitt on her 2002 album, "Silver Lining." Raitt and Jackson Browne, another Koité fan, have visited him in Mali.

"Bonnie is like a sister to me. She has come to my home, which in Mali is a great thing," Koité says. "Jackson first came to my gigs in Los Angeles. It was a dream for us to see him. Everybody was saying, 'Jackson Browne. This is not possible.' " What has been possible on this tour is for the three performers to blend their music and cultures. "Vusi, Dobet and I can make one very good mix," Koité says. "If I give Dobet one of my songs I have written, I have to tell her what it means. We have to learn each other's Africa."


11 novembre 2006

Genesis to Re-issue Back Catalogue

Hot on the heels of announcing their ‘Turn it on Again’ tour, newly re-formed Genesis are going to release their entire back catalogue.

March 2006 will see the release of A Trick of the Tail, Wind & Wuthering, ...And Then There Were Three, Duke and Abacab and in July 2007, Genesis, Invisible Touch, We Can't Dance and Calling All Stations will hit the shops.

Planned for late 2007 or early 2008 are the recordings featuring Peter Gabriel including Trepass, Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot, Selling England By The Pound and The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway.

All the releases will packaged with a CD and DVD with full track lists and any extra goodies to be confirmed.

MP rocks on for mobiles scheme

MP Oliver Heald with Peter Gabriel


MP Oliver Heald teamed up with one of his boyhood heroes, rock legend Peter Gabriel, to support a mobile phone recycling campaign.

Both Mr Heald, the MP for North East Herts, and the former Genesis star have been appealing for people to donate their unwanted mobiles to help African countries.

Every hour, 1,712 mobile phones are upgraded in the UK after about 18 months of use - despite having a lifespan of approximately 10 years.

Mr Heald said: "If each mobile phone-user in the UK were to throw away their handsets we'd be land filling about £650,000 worth of silver each year.

"Sending our unwanted mobile phones to developing counties can not only help protect our environment from hazardous waste and toxic chemicals, but can help people in developing countries to do business, keep in touch, and more importantly in emergency cases where the nearest hospital is 90 miles away, people can call for help, making the difference between life and death."

Mr Heald, pictured above with Peter Gabriel, said wider access to communications in Africa was an important element in tackling poverty.

"Having a phone means having a voice and that is the best way to help people out of poverty. It is important that we in the UK help them to help themselves."

"I had all the Genesis albums in my youth. Peter Gabriel is one of the great stars of rock music.

"If in doubt, listen"

Artist has his finger on 'signs for peace'

Exhibit opens this weekend

Fingerprints are both unique and universal: Everybody has a set, and everybody has their own set.

Touching on that, a Danish artist has produced a collection of works using the prints of famous folks -- some he obtained from public records -- to create what he calls "signs for peace.''

Opening this weekend at Chicago's Peace Museum, a modest space inside the Gold Dome Building in Garfield Park, Claus Miller's exhibit includes stylized art made from the enlarged imprints of such peacemakers as Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, John Lennon and Albert Einstein...

'If in doubt, listen'

Singer Peter Gabriel sent Miller a fingerprint with the line, "If in doubt, listen.''

"I looked for the key-word 'listen' in every Gabriel song and when I found it, I reproduced the digital sound wave, enlarged it, put colors on it, turning it, at last, into a wonderful thunderbolt connected to [his] fingerprint,'' Miller said...

09 novembre 2006

Réunion de Genesis: Hackett est amer

Steve Hackett, le guitariste original de Genesis, s'exprime enfin sur la réunion du groupe. Une réunion qu'il ne cautionne pas.

Turn It On Again
Trois ex-membres du groupe qui fut jadis à l'avant-garde du rock prog ont en effet récemment annoncé qu'ils allaient reformer Genesis pour ce que l'on pourrait appeler une TMABL: une tournée mondiale à but lucratif, baptisée 'Turn It On Again' Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford et Tony Banks ont bien évidemment contacté leurs deux anciens collègues Peter Gabriel et Steve Hackett, les deux têtes pensantes du Genesis original, pour leur demander de les rejoindre. Pour Peter Gabriel, la réponse était claire: s'il a quitté Genesis en 1975, ce n'est pas pour y revenir. Sa carrière solo est plus importante. Steve Hackett avait lui aussi discrètement décliné l'offre

Ce sera un Genesis "à leur façon"
Restait à connaître les motivations de Mr Hackett. Il ne les a pas vraiment données, mais a laissé comprendre toute son amertume sur l'évolution du groupe dans un communiqué: « On s'est très vite approché de moi pour discuter de la possibilité d'un groupe à cinq qui aurait inclus Peter Gabriel et votre serviteur mais puisque Peter s'est écarté du projet, les autres trois ont cru trouver du sens dans une éloge à la marque « à leur propre manière »... »

A lire entre les lignes: la machine à fric, très peu pour Steve Hackett...

Détails sur la tournée
Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford et Tony Banks ont donné mardi les détails sur la tournée Turn It On Again. Genesis ne passera pas par la Belgique. Il faudra se rendre à Paris au Parc des Princes le 30 juin 2007 ou le 1er juillet à Amsterdam au Holland Arena pour les voir au plus près de chez nous. Le détail de la tournée se trouve sur le site officiel de Genesis ici.

05 novembre 2006

Peter's November 06 update

Peter's November Full Moon Club update is now available: he gives us news of awards for peace and musical achievement, plans for an alternative world leadership, a visit to Portcullis House to support the 'Phones 4 Africa' appeal (I can't seem to find a website for this, only the details on sticking your old phone in and evelope and sending it free of charge to 'Freepost Foneback Vodafone Africa' - UK only), song-writing developments and WOMAD's move to Charlton Park.
Watch Peter's November update.
Information on WOMAD Charlton Park
Elmi Asha Hagi Amin - information on Worls Peple's Blog

Taïga Maya WOMAD Canarias 2006

Taïga Maya

Este proyecto musical está encabezado por Melanie, hija de Peter Gabriel, y el músico belga Thierry van Roy


Músicos de Reino Unido, Bélgica, México, Croacia, Ecuador y Venezuela conforman Taïga Maya, un proyecto tras el que se encuentran Thierry van Roy y Melanie Gabriel, hija del fundador de WOMAD, Peter Gabriel. Con un álbum en el mercado de título homónimo, el grupo Taïga Maya ha escogido WOMAD Canarias 2006 para su estreno en vivo en Europa. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria será el primer escenario en el que se escuche esta propuesta sonora, de carácter conceptual, nacida del imaginario encuentro entre los pueblos yakuta –de Siberia- y maya –del sur de México-.

Se trata de música de ficción, de una música posible que podría haber existido si la historia fuera como la imaginan Thierry y Melanie: estamos en el futuro, en el año 2044. En diciembre de 2012, un asterisco colisiona con la Tierra y provoca un cambio en el eje de rotación del planeta, de tal modo que el Polo Norte se sitúa en California y el Sur en Dubai. De nuevo es posible cruzar el Estrecho de Bering a pie. Buscando un territorio más propicio, los pueblos yakuta y maya fundan una ciudad llamada Bering Pueblo y recrean nuevos rituales de vida, así como una música común. Esa música es la que proyecta en sus conciertos Taïga Maya.

En su álbum, de título homónimo, las voces yakutas fueron grabadas a capella, mientras que la percusión maya se registró sin referencias externas. Aunque no está probado que existiera nunca la interacción entre yakutas y mayas y todo es puramente virtual, los sonidos que acercan Melanie y Thierry parecen verdaderos, surgidos de una experiencia histórica real.

Nacida en Londres en agosto de 1976, Melanie Gabriel ha acompañado a su padre en las giras realizadas durante los años 2002, 2003 y 2004 por Estados Unidos, Canadá y Europa. Fue precisamente en 2004 cuando ella se involucró en el proyecto ideado por Thierry van Roy. Ambos viajaron juntos a México y se adentraron en la cultura maya. Más tarde, ella escribió las letras y puso la voz para la música que Thierry había compuesto. Nacía así Taïga Maya.

Por su parte, Van Roy, que procede de Bélgica (Bruselas, 1957), es un músico versátil, un alquimista que viaja a lo largo del mundo explorando el pasado y el futuro y descubriendo y redescubriendo las melodías tradicionales a partir de los cuales crea una nueva música que nace de la mezcla de las diferentes culturas. Preocupado por la posible desaparición de los sonidos populares como consecuencia de la globalización, trabaja en su preservación.

Taïga Maya constituirá, sin duda, un descubrimiento y una sorpresa para los espectadores que se den cita en la XIIª edición de WOMAD Canarias 2006, que se celebra del 10 al 12 de noviembre en el parque de Santa Catalina de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

Moby's heroes rule

Dance star Moby was terrified of meeting PETER GABRIEL at the Q Music Awards yesterday (30OCT06), in case the former Genesis frontman failed to live up to his expectations.

The Porcelain hitmaker presented Gabriel with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the star-studded ceremony in London's Grosvenor Hotel. Before the awards, Moby admitted, "I've only met him a couple of times in passing. "In general, I think it's good not to spend too much time with your heroes because you run the chance your heroes may be disappointing. "I'm sure he isn't. But it's happened to be a few times where there's a musician I just love and then you meet them and they sort of let you down."

Peter Gabriel on bald men

Peter Gabriel wins the Lifetime Achievement Award and notes his appreciation for fellow award winner Smokey Robinson. "Always accept gifts from bald men" he notes taking the award from the suitably hairless Moby.

Q Awards: The Q Lifetime Achievement Award

Chosen by Q magazine

Presented by Moby

Winner: Peter Gabriel

This year's Lifetime Achievement Award goes to the former frontman of prog-rock giants Genesis and pioneering solo artist Peter Gabriel. As the singer with Genesis from his late teens, Gabriel was an eccentric performer, submerging his personality in a wide array of characters and costume. On his departure in 1976, Gabriel embarked on an innovative solo career, issuing three albums all with no title between 1977 and 1980. Although he scored a hit with the first album's Solsbury Hill, it was the third which gave him the artistic and commercial success he needed. Instigating a unique drum sound - no cymbals! - the album featured the moving tribute to the murdered anti-apartheid campaigner Steve Biko and the chart hit Games Without Frontiers. But it was 1986's So that gave Gabriel his biggest success. The intricate and ground-breaking video for Sledgehammer made the album a worldwide hit, but since then Gabriel has concentrated on other projects - the successful WOMAD festival, the state-of-the-art Real World studios and a number of multimedia projects. Q pays tribute to Peter Gabriel today...

Q awards 2006

Lors de la soirée de remise des prix organisée à Londres par le plus grand magazine britannique de musique pop/rock, les mancuniens d'Oasis ont été couronnés en tant que meilleur groupe. Noël Gallagher, frère du bouillant chanteur Liam, et auteur de toutes les chansons du groupe, a décroché la palme de meilleur auteur/compositeur.


...Peter Gabriel a été couronné pour l'ensemble de sa carrière....

25 octobre 2006

Manu Katché et Jan Garbarek, seigneurs du jazz

LE TOURCOING JAZZ FESTIVAL


Manu Katché et Jan Garbarek, seigneurs du jazz

Qu'est-ce qu'une ouverture heureuse ? Manu Katché (batterie), Jan Garbarek (saxophone), Franck Avitabile (piano) pour les vingt ans du Tourcoing Jazz Festival. Un programme énorme. Une histoire soutenue par la ville. Un théâtre à l'italienne au son parfait. Des musiciens heureux.

Voici une douzaine d'années, le directeur artistique du festival, Patrick Dréhan, propose une carte blanche, en jazz, à Manu Katché. Où ? A Dunkerque. Katché a quitté sa ville de Saint-Maur-des-Fossés pour New York, où, depuis vingt ans, il écume la scène pop-rock : Peter Gabriel, Sting, Axel Bauer. C'est un choix de batteur exact, subtil, formidablement présent et heureux sur scène. Dunkerque le ramène donc au jazz.

Or Jan Garbarek, star norvégienne depuis le free jusqu'à Keith Jarrett, trente-cinq ans de carrière au sommet, inaltérable idole de la jeunesse, a entendu Katché sur trois titres de Sting. Dunkerque les rapproche. Petrucciani est au piano. Depuis, Garbarek reste Garbarek, un son (saxophone ténor) de rasoir nordique, une puissance inégalée, une place essentielle dans l'esthétique du label munichois ECM, un air de jeune homme, un public d'ados.

Manu Katché, cependant, a pris sa place dans le monde du jazz sur le même label (Neibourhood). De la banlieue, il dit simplement : il suffit de bien jouer de la batterie. Tous deux, ils ont des allures de seigneurs, quand ils bavardent avant de jouer. Katché s'est adjoint un jeune pianiste, Franck Avitabile, qui, dans le genre études de haut niveau (la prestigieuse ENS mathématiques de Lyon) va le plus loin dans le piano.

Avitabile, pour le toucher, la main gauche, l'esprit classique et le délié swing, est inégalable. Son trio (Jérôme Regard, contrebasse ; Dré Pallemaerts, batterie), formidable de précision et de douceur. Avitabile, Manu Katché, Garbarek, plus Alex Tassel (bugle) sur la scène de Tourcoing, l'ensemble vit, bouge, remue, sur un fond de perfection remise en jeu.

L'album à succès d'Avitabile (Short Stories, Dreyfus) résume l'esprit de la réunion : plus d'incantations diluviennes, juste des pièces courtes, incisives, enlevées. En face, un public de 20 ans de moyenne d'âge. Le jazz, un truc de vieux ? Sans doute : un truc de vieux joué par des jeunes pour les jeunes. Ce qui n'est d'ailleurs pas la question, mais qui prend nom d'enthousiasme.

"Planètes", Tourcoing Jazz Festival. Divers lieux. Du 12 au 18 novembre. Thomas Dutronc (le 12), Sophie Alour, Aldo Emmanuel (14) ; Renaud Gracia-Fons, Anouar Brahem (15) ; Dee Dee Bridgewater, Daniel Mille, Sébastien Texier (16) ; les Belmondo et Yusef Lateef, Charles Lloyd (17) ; Bona, Sixun, Magma (17) ; J.-J. Milteau (18). Tél. : 03-20-68-54-10. Entrée libre ou de 8 € à 25 € ; formule "pass" 75 €.

24 octobre 2006

Youssou N'Dour to Visit IntraHealth International

World Music Star Youssou N'Dour to Visit North Carolina-based IntraHealth International

CHAPEL HILL, N.C., Oct. 24 (AScribe Newswire) -- On Monday, Oct. 30, Grammy Award winning singer Youssou N'Dour will visit North Carolina-based IntraHealth International to launch the Youssou N'Dour Fund at IntraHealth, a new partnership to promote better health in Africa. To generate fundraising and program-related activities for the Fund, the creation of which was announced at the United Nations this spring, N'Dour will give concerts and sponsor other events.

The Fund is the brainchild of N'Dour and IntraHealth CEO Pape A. Gaye, both natives of Dakar, Senegal. Initiatives developed through the fund will combine N'Dour's passions for working with African youth and promoting malaria prevention with IntraHealth's long track record of successfully implementing health projects in Africa.

About Youssou N'Dour (www.youssou.com) Named "African Artist of the Century" in 2000 by Folk Roots magazine, Youssou N'Dour has been a major influence in the growing international popularity of African music. He burst onto the international scene in the 1980s on a concert tour with Peter Gabriel. A UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 1991, N'Dour organized "Africa Live: The Roll Back Malaria Concert," in March 2005 in Dakar to increase public awareness of malaria prevention; a movie of the concert was released this year. N'Dour makes his acting debut in the film Amazing Grace, which premiered at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival.

About IntraHealth (www.intrahealth.org) An independent not-for-profit organization headquartered in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, IntraHealth International has served the public health needs of developing countries since 1979, when it was founded as the Intrah program of the University of North Carolina's School of Medicine. IntraHealth works with health care leaders, health care providers and communities to increase access to good health care for the people most in need. Currently working in 23 countries, IntraHealth has offices in Armenia, Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Mali, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania.

Voda pushes phone recycling

Peter Gabriel, left and John Robertson.

Vodafone has joined in a campaign to send unwanted mobile phones to developing countries. Phones 4 Africa hopes to increase the number of handsets that are reused by encouraging thousands of people in Britain to recycle their mobiles. Vodafone has teamed up with Fonebak, a specialist company in recycling and distributing used phones in the developing world, to launch the campaign, while prime minister Tony Blair and singer Peter Gabriel have shown their support.

Blair said: 'Phones 4 Africa is a great idea. It means people in Britain can help thousands of people in Africa use ordinary mobile phones to break out of poverty.' Gabriel joined Vodafone Enterprise Business Unit director Kyle Whitehill and MP John Robertson last week in Westminster to launch the campaign.

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Musician Peter Gabriel, who launched the 'Phones 4 Africa' campaign in Parliament this week, said:

"Phones 4 Africa is a brilliant idea. Mobiles have been adopted faster in the developing world than in the developed world. They have the capability for improving lives.

""In 2 years mobile phones will have the same capacity as laptops have at the moment and they will transform education in remote locations. I work with the Mandela Foundation which worked with coffee growers in Zimbabwe who were being ripped off by middle men. As soon as they had mobile phones they were able to get commodity prices directly from the Chicago Exchange. This transformed their local economy.

"We have developed a hub on the internet to which anyone can upload images using their mobile phone or video. We believe this has the potential to transform human rights campaigning because when individuals have footage it is easier to get transmission of it. Also it's harder for those who are doing it to deny it. This is the Human Rights Video Hub, part of www.witness.org which I set up."


23 octobre 2006

The Blue Nile's Paul Buchanan 2006 UK & Irish Tour

Paul Buchanan, vocalist and songwriter from Glasgows trio The Blue Nile has announced a November UK tour with his brand new band with Robert Bell of The Blue Nile - November 19 London, November 21 Dublin, November 25-26 Edinburgh, November 27 Perth. The concert showcases the ambient folk and electronic pop from Blue Niles magical back catalogue, along with some classic cover songs and exciting new solo material. Blue Nile produced a mere 33 songs in just over two decades. The bands incredible fanbase includes the likes of Annie Lennox, Peter Gabriel, Rickie Lee Jones and Rod Stewart.Paul Buchanan, vocalist and songwriter from Glasgows trio The Blue Nile has announced a November UK tour with his brand new band with Robert Bell of The Blue Nile - November 19 London, November 21 Dublin, November 25-26 Edinburgh, November 27 Perth. The concert showcases the ambient folk and electronic pop from Blue Niles magical back catalogue, along with some classic cover songs and exciting new solo material. Blue Nile produced a mere 33 songs in just over two decades. The bands incredible fanbase includes the likes of Annie Lennox, Peter Gabriel, Rickie Lee Jones and Rod Stewart. Often referred to as '4am songs', the lush, atmospheric pop, combined with Buchanan's velvety vocals and minimalist arrangements makes for a combination that is both emotionally sublime and heartfelt.

Buchanan creates songs about the day to day life of pretty much everyone who has ever been in love or who has ever looked out at the rain on a cold winter day or who has ever struggled to work on a bus which gets stuck in traffic, and they sprinkle each song with something special that lifts it out of the ordinary. As singer Paul Buchanan says, "It's always been a documentary of the imagination."

Possessor of one of the finest and most soulful voices produced from these shores over the last 30 years, Paul Buchanan is nothing short of legendary. As lead singer, songwriter and co-founder of The Blue Nile, Paul is one of music's greatest treasures at the same time as being one of its best kept secrets. Over twenty five years, The Blue Nile's output has comprised just four albums - 'A Walk Across The Rooftops' in 1984; 'Hats' in 1989; 'Peace At Last' in 1996, and 2004's 'High' - all critically acclaimed, all rapturously received by an ever growing legion of Nile aficionados, and all still selling as more and more music lovers fall in love with Paul's voice and The Blue Nile's unique music.

Paul, along with friends P J Moore and Robert Bell, started The Blue Nile. At the time they were merely interested in making music that they loved but after the small-scale success of an early single 'I Love This Life', the band were offered the chance to record an album for hi-fi manufacturer, Linn. The result was 'A Walk Across The Rooftops' which was described at the time as "the best debut of the last five years" by U2 producer Steve Lillywhite. Although there was pressure for a follow-up, Paul and the band discarded mountains of material before delivering 'Hats' in 1989 - the album became a huge success charting at No.12. Paul briefly hit the tabloid newspapers during a relationship with Hollywood actress Rosanna Arquette.

After a series of record company misfortunes, a third album 'Peace At Last' emerged in 1996 and became another Top 20 hit album with the usual ecstatic reviews from a the media. After a short tour, Paul and the band returned, it seemed, to the shadows for the best part of a decade until rumours of a new album started to filter out of Glasgow in late 2003. 'High', the first album for new label Sanctuary, became the band's biggest hit album so far - a Top 10 success.

Photo by Simon Murphy

Spiritualized

Joseph Arthur puts his faith in the healing power of art. Plus, the dude can sing.

At the Bowery Ballroom last month, Joseph Arthur had a costume change before his encore and came out wearing a white suit, no shirt, and a big cross dangling around his neck. With tangled hair and a three-day beard, he looked like some mental-ward Evangelist, and then he started singing like one, too. Joined onstage by Michael Stipe, Arthur belted out his signature anthem “In the Sun,” with its rousing hook, “May God’s love be with you, always, always.” The crowd, a typical downtown assortment of 30-year-olds in hoodies and jeans, knew every word and lustily sang along, as if trying to atone for all those Sunday-school classes they blew off.

“I hate religion,” Arthur had told me a few days earlier, when we met at his loft in Dumbo. "But I do believe there’s some intelligence guiding this whole thing. You can call it Jesus or whatever you want.”

Onstage and on record, Arthur exudes a coolness that makes you think he could be world famous. And at one point in his career, he was marked for stardom. The mini-legend of Joseph Arthur goes like this: When he was a 25-year-old nobody working at a guitar shop in Atlanta (“They told me I was the worst employee in the history of the store,” he says), a demo tape of his made its way, via friends of friends, into the hands of Peter Gabriel, who invited him to record at his studio in England. This is, in certain music circles, the equivalent of being summoned to Rome to pray with the pope. Arthur went with proper humility. “There were all these major people there, like Joe Strummer. I thought they’d maybe let me play a little bass. But then Peter asked me to write some lyrics, and the next thing I know, I’m in there singing with him.”...

22 octobre 2006

Réunion de Genesis, Gabriel passe son tour

L’ancien chanteur de Genesis, Peter Gabriel, a dit qu’il ne se joindrait pas à ses ex-équipiers pour une tournée qui les réunira prochainement. Gabriel, 56 ans, est l’un des membres fondateurs de la célèbre formation musicale britannique et il a chanté avec eux jusqu’en 1975, lorsqu’il a quitté le groupe pour poursuivre une carrière en solo.«Nous en avons parlé et j’ai décidé de ne pas y prendre part», a dit Gabriel au réseau BBC News.

Son remplaçant au micro, le batteur Phil Collins, a confirmé son engagement à la tournée qui réunira les quatre musiciens, annoncée plus tôt cette semaine. «Je suis très heureux pour eux», a laissé savoir Gabriel. «Ce n’est pas que je ne ferais jamais une telle chose, seulement que j’ai du nouveau matériel à travailler en ce moment.» Un porte-parole pour Genesis a précisé que des détails spécifiques sur la tournée et des «plans à long terme», incluant la publication possible de nouveau matériel, seraient annoncés dans les prochaines semaines.

Succès culte

Genesis a vendu plus de 130 millions d’albums durant les années 70 et 80, connaissant du succès avec des albums classiques comme Foxtrot, Nursery Crime, Selling England By The Pound et The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. Ils ont livré au départ une musique de style progressive, pour prendre éventuellement un virage pop lorsque Collins à pris en mains le job de chanteur. Le groupe a produit une longue liste de succès qui ont fait le top 40, dont Mama, That's All et In Too Deep.

Collins a quitté le groupe en 1996, et fut remplacé par l’ex-chanteur de Stiltskin, Ray Wilson. Il a enregistré un disque en 1997, Calling All Stations, avec les membres restants Mike Rutherford et Tony Banks, avant que le groupe ne soit éventuellement dissout.

21 octobre 2006

Peter Gabriel speaks out about Genesis reunion

In the New Musical Express :


The singer won't be taking part, but hasn't ruled it out completely. Peter Gabriel has spoken out about his absence from the Genesis reunion. As previously reported the three remaining members of Genesis - Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks - are planning a world tour and hope to record new material.

Speaking about his non-involvement in the project, Gabriel told BBC NEWS: "There were conversations and I decided not to be a part of it. It's not that I've ruled it out, just that I've got some new material that I'll be working on." The singer added he is pleased that his former bandmates are continuing without him, declaring, "I'm very happy for them."

the lowdown on the new WOMAD site

including photograph

Fri 20th Oct 06
WOMAD WOMAD 2007

WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) held a press launch on Thursday afternoon at its organisational home at the impressive Real World Studios near Bath, to reveal the location of the new festival site for WOMAD 2007 as Charlton Park, near Malmesbury in north Wiltshire.

WOMAD press conference
Bill Cobham (musician), Paula Henderson (Festival Director), Peter Gabriel (WOMAD co-founder), Thomas Brooman (WOMAD Managing & Artistic Director), Annie Menter (Director, WOMAD Foundation), Johnny Kalsi (musician)

First we were told a little about WOMAD's aims - to bring together and to celebrate many forms of music, arts and dance drawn from countries and cultures all over the world, and were treated to a short video about WOMAD and a great two song performance by Sam Tshabalala and Patrick Bebey.

The first five acts for WOMAD 2007 were confirmed, as well as the details about tickets – on sale now. See here for this news.

Speaking about the new site, Thomas Brooman expressed his excitement at a new chapter for WOMAD Festival in the UK, and with the new site being bigger, there's the opportunity to develop new ideas for the festival.

Leader of North Wilts District Council Carol O'Gorman – herself a WOMAD attendee - was pleased to welcome the diverse and family festival to the area. Although the site is yet to have an entertainments licence granted by the council, the enthusiasm with which many councils now embrace festivals means that the licencing process should run smoothly.

Given the chance to ask some questions, Peter Gabriel was asked if, with it being WOMAD’s 25th year in 2007, he'd be performing. His reply was "I may be playing the fool but I'll be playing in some way". What exactly did he mean by that? I couldn't be sure either way.




There then followed a trip to Charlton Park, to see the new site for ourselves. Owned by The Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, we were welcomed by Viscount Andover on behalf of Charlton Park.

The site is around five miles north of junction 17 of the M4, and just off the A429 this should mean few problems or queuing delays for those arriving by car. At 280 acres (including the car parking areas), it's around 50% bigger than the previous site in Reading, and with the number of attendees at around the same size (it will be 20,000 in 2007) this means significantly more space.


The site is mostly very flat grass fields with a fair number of trees scattered about, and also includes an arboretum which is likely to be used as a part of the site.

Any possible downsides? With there having been a fair amount of rain recently, it's not surprising that I left the site with mud stuck to my shoes, but this was misleading ... I'd walked over an area that had been fairly newly planted with grass (in readiness for WOMAD), and the grass there was thin and the soil overly soft - it should be better grassed and have firmed up by next summer. Elsewhere there wasn't the same problem, and having been told that the land drains well, it shouldn’t be a nightmare in the event of a summer downpour.

Charlton Park
photo 1: the small hanger in the distance is likely to be behind the main stage, with the stage front pointing to the left, so that the crowd would be behind the small clump of trees to the left of the picture (these are about 30 yards from the hanger).
photo 2: having turned about 60 degrees clockwise, Charlton Park House is in the distance - the site extends almost to the house.

Charlton Park
photo 3: having turned about a further 60 degrees clockwise, the site extends across two fields to the solid block of trees in the distance - this area is likely to be camping &/or car parking.
photo 4: having turned about a further 90 degrees clockwise, the site extends to the trees in the centre of the photo in the far distance. The arboretum is out of shot to the right. This area is likely to have camping &/or car parking to the left and perhaps at the far end, with a part of the entertainments area more central/in the foreground and to the right.

Charlton Parkphoto 5: having turned about a further 90 degrees clockwise, the arboretum is out of shot to the left, and the small tree towards the foreground on the right is the other end of the small clump of trees from photo 1. The site extends to the trees on the far of the photo. The area shown between the clump of trees to the right towards the forground and the trees at the far side would be towards the back of the main stage audience area. A tented stage is likely to be sited to the left of the photo close to the trees.

"My decision to invite WOMAD to bring their festival to Charlton Park was an important one, as Charlton Park has always been a private estate with a great community spirit all around. WOMAD came extremely highly commended by everyone to whom I spoke, specifically regarding the impact WOMAD would have on us all, and we trust they will continue their great work here in Wiltshire. I am very excited by this project and look forward to a long and successful relationship between Charlton Park and WOMAD." - Viscount Andover, on behalf of Charlton Park.

"It was wonderful to receive the invitation to Charlton Park at a moment when we and our audience felt we had outgrown our home in Reading. When I visited with Thomas Brooman, it was immediately clear what a perfect venue Charlton Park would be for us and it was also great to have such a warm welcome from Viscount Andover and his team. WOMAD has always worked best as a partnership with a community, and we very much look forward to bringing WOMAD back to the west country, where it began 25 years ago." - Peter Gabriel, WOMAD co-Founder.

"In this special 25th festival anniversary year we are creating a new rural vision and a new life for WOMAD in the United Kingdom. After all these years, Charlton Park is in many ways a fulfilment of our earliest dreams for the festival. WOMAD has always aimed to bring artists and audiences together in an atmosphere of delight, discovery and peace, and at Charlton Park we believe we have found the perfect place to achieve this... a unique cultural experience in a corner of the English countryside at its idyllic, bucolic best." - Thomas Brooman, WOMAD's Artistic Director.

WOMAD @ Charlton Park








Peter Gabriel, Thomas Brooman, & Viscount Andover

20 octobre 2006

WOMAD Press Conference LIVE stream today


Join us for a LIVE webcast from The Big Room at Real World Studios at 2.15 today for a WOMAD Press conference with Peter Gabriel, WOMAD Artistic Director Thomas Brooman and special guests, Johnny Kalsi and Bill Cobham with performances by San Tshabalala and Patrick Bebey

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Watch the Live stream @ www.womad.org/live_broadcast




19 octobre 2006

WOMAD announces first acts and confirms new site location

WOMAD WOMAD 2007

WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) has revealed that its new location will be Charlton Park, near Malmesbury in Wiltshire.

There's also five artists have also been confirmed to play the festival, which will be held from Friday 27th to Sunday 29th July 2007. The acts are Baaba Maal, Bill Cobham, Sam Tshabalala, Steel Pulse, and Dhol Foundation.

Tickets are already on sale, available at the reduced price of £110 until 31st January 2007 - afterwards they'll be priced at £120. Camping from Friday to Monday is included in the ticket price - if you wish to camp on the Thursday there's an extra charge of £10. Click here to buy.

eFestivals will have full details on the new announcement, including photographs of the new site, online within the next couple of hours.

Wiltshire home for Womad festival

Womad, Britain's biggest world music festival, will take place at a stately home in north Wiltshire next summer. From July 2007 the festival will be held at Charlton Park near Malmesbury, organisers have announced. After 17 years of the event being held at Rivermead in Reading, organisers decided to move sites because its original site was too small.


Womad co-founder Peter Gabriel said: "It just felt there was beginning to be a negative noise about Reading." Gabriel told reporters he recently met a woman who had been going to the festival for 15 years, but had decided not to go again because it was too crowded.

Successful relationship

Organisers ruled out using the nearby home of the Reading rock festival as there is only a four-week gap between the two events. Despite moving to a bigger site though organisers say there are no initial plans to increase the 20,000 daily capacity.

Charlton Park is home to the Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire. His son, Viscount Andover said: "I am very excited by this project and look forward to a long and successful relationship."

The environmental impact the festival may have has been discussed amongst organisers and North Wiltshire Council. Council leader Carol O'Gorman said: "Until we've gone through the process we won't know about it, but I've talked to the organisers and they put local people and businesses first. "It's a superb opportunity for North Wiltshire," she added.

Next year will be Womad's 25th anniversary and Gabriel will perform along with Baaba Maal, drummer Bill Cobham, the Doll Foundation, Steel Pulse and Sam Tshabalala.

Gabriel passes on Genesis reunion

Former Genesis singer Peter Gabriel says he will not be joining his bandmates for an upcoming reunion tour. Gabriel, 56, was a founding member of the band, singing with them until 1975, when he left to pursue a solo career.

"There were conversations and I decided not to be a part of it," Gabriel told BBC News. His replacement, former drummer Phil Collins, has confirmed he will take part in the reunion tour, which was announced earlier this week.

"I'm very happy for them," said Gabriel."It's not that I've ruled it out, but I've got some new material that I'll be working on."

A spokesman for Genesis said specific details of the tour and "long term plans" including possible new material would be announced in the next few weeks.

Cult success

Genesis sold over 130 million albums during the 1970s and '80s, scoring hits with albums such as Nursery Crime, Selling England By The Pound and Invisible Touch. They started out as a progressive rock band, but took a more commercial direction when Collins took over the vocal duties. The 1980s saw them score a run of top 40 singles, including Mama, That's All and In Too Deep.Collins quit the group in 1996, and was replaced by former Stiltskin singer Ray Wilson. He recorded one album, 1997's Calling All Stations, with remaining members Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks before the band was put on indefinite hiatus.

18 octobre 2006

PETER GABRIEL LAUNCHES INNOVATIVE IPOD SOFTWARE

Peter Gabriel is ushering in the second wave of the digital revolution by backing a new piece of software that the creators claim will change the way we listen to archived music.


Gabriel won the Pioneer Award at the recent Digital Music Awards, and has been at the forefront of musical innovation from his championing of world music and embracing of video technology right up to his current digitial innovations.

“The Filter” is a free piece of downloadable software, which say the makers, will organize your ipod record collection into intuitive playlists at the click of a mouse.

The programme scans your iTunes library using Artificial Intelligence – as it gets better at judging your tastes, it is said it will even playlist according to your mood.

On the new generation of AI software, Peter Gabriel, says, "The first wave of the digital revolution was about the freedom of choice, trying to make everything accessible to anyone, anyplace, anytime. I think the second wave will be about freedom from choice. It will be able to filter and focus so that you get more of what you want.”

“The Filter” is available for Win XP and iTunes at www.thefilter.com
The Mac OS X, WinAMP and WMP versions are to follow soon.

Gabriel Re-Shocks the Monkey Online










The British rock legend holds a Web contest to remix a classic song, draws more than 700 entries, and, in the process, promotes his record label

Ever since music file sharing upended the record business, labels and artists have been doing everything they can to keep copyrighted tunes from ricocheting around the Internet for free. British singer-songwriter Peter Gabriel recently went in totally the opposite direction, posting the musical ingredients of his 1982 classic Shock the Monkey and inviting fans to morph it into something new and original.

The resulting Shock the Monkey remix contest, viewable on www.realworldremixed.com, is one rock musician's solution to the problem faced by nearly everyone in the media business these days: how to stay relevant when consumers are generating so much of their own content on sites such as News Corp.'s (NWS) MySpace and Google's (GOOG) latest acquisition, YouTube.

To kick off the contest, Gabriel did something close to revolutionary for an established musician. Back in March, he posted a so-called sample pack of Shock the Monkey consisting of vocals and other pieces of the original multitrack recording. For most people in the music business, that is the commercial equivalent of hiring kidnappers to babysit.

BIG-TIME LURE. Gabriel already qualifies as something of an Internet trailblazer. In 1999, he was co-founder of On Demand Distribution, or OD2, one of the first commercial digital download services. OD2 later merged with rival Loudeye, which is now owned by Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia (NOK).

For the former Genesis front man, sharing Shock the Monkey was a bold way to generate Web traffic for his record company, Real World. The label, distributed by London-based EMI Group, has an eclectic catalog of artists ranging from Ohio bluesman Skip "Little Axe" McDonald to Rizwan-Muazzam Qawwali and Temple of Sound, a group of Pakistanis who mix Sufi mysticism with funk.

"One of the major issues with in-house promotional Web sites is getting enough content," says York Tillyer, interactive director at Real World, which is based in the village of Box in western England. "We were looking around for something that would generate its own momentum and that would reach out beyond our traditional audience."

As the Shock the Monkey remixes came in, users could rate their favorites. There were well over 700 entries, testament to the proliferation of music-processing software and home recording equipment. Gabriel then picked winners from the top dozen chosen by listeners. "I was amazed at the number and quality of remixes," Gabriel says in an e-mail. One remixer managed to credibly combine Gabriel's vocals with music from the opera Carmen. Another dispensed with the vocals altogether and reengineered the tight, high-energy original into New Age mood music. Gabriel, who says he got tired of listening to his own voice while judging contest entries, gave it an honorable mention.

COMMUNITY SNAPSHOT. The effect on site traffic was impressive. In the first two weeks of October alone, the contest generated 33,000 unique users, respectable for a standalone Web site. Some 13,600 people have listened to the winning remix by Multiman, who, according to his MySpace page, is a New York City-area producer (and who won a high-end sound processing console from Real World). Initial indications are that the contest indeed is helping sales of Real World artists, Real World's Tillyer says.

The contest also achieved something else widely sought after in the media/entertainment world these days: It created a "community," generating a lively conversation among remixers and listeners as they debated the technical and musical merits of the top entries. "Wasn't this in the wedding scene of The Godfather?" quipped one commentator, referring to the contribution by an Italian calling himself Filippo Villa. His Spaghetti monkey featuring a jaunty piano backup with accordion highlights, was among the runners-up.

Most of the contest winners did not seem to be the proverbial teenagers tinkering with Apple (AAPL) GarageBand software in their bedrooms, though. Winner Multiman has worked with the Backstreet Boys, according to his Web page. Sound Chateau, named runner-up for a synthesizer-heavy remix that appears to have been recorded aboard the Starship Enterprise, is a Berlin-based production house specializing in music for commercials and TV.

CONTESTS WITHOUT COPYRIGHTS. Sound Chateau's previous work includes a Christmas album featuring songs by people who have appeared in the Big BrotherShock the Monkey

Gabriel is not the only successful recording artist to let fans rework his hits. David Byrne and Brian Eno are currently encouraging listeners to "mutilate" portions of their 1981 collaboration My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, published by Virgin Records Limited and Warner Music Group (WMG). The sample packs, as well as numerous remixes, are available on www.bush-of-ghosts.com. Nine Inch Nails, the metal band from Cleveland, also is encouraging remixers, posting its 2005 single The Hand That Feeds on its official site, www.nin.com.

Gabriel and Real World are already expanding on the remix idea. Sample packs for several other Real World artists, including the Mexican band Los de Abajo, are already online. Gabriel is planning to post another of his own songs for remixing, though he hasn't yet decided which one. "Much of the music on labels like Real World is easily bypassed by traditional media outlets," says Tillyer. "This gets people talking about the work."

Speaking of traditional media, is there a lesson here for them? Maybe just this: that adjusting to Web 2.0 might require them to loosen their grip on copyrights ever so slightly.
reality show as well as several CDs by children's cartoon character Schnappi the Crocodile. Doghouse Riley, another runner-up, which turned into a brassy roadhouse tune, is a California-based band.