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Founded in 2003 by Alan Bishop, Hisham Mayet and Richard Bishop, Sublime
Frequencies has become a benchmark in the exploration of popular and
folk music from parts of Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Deliberately
avoiding traditional ethnomusicology and academic approaches, they never
lose sight of their mission to rescue music and sounds that would
otherwise very likely be destined to be forgotten. They work with a
highly varied repertoire that ranges from regional radio broadcasts to
field recordings, folk compilations and pop and documentary video/film.<br>
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<b>Mark
Gergis</b>, a regular collaborator with Sublime Frequencies, explains the
project's philosophy and the cultural, logistical and esoteric
implications of collecting music from a culture other than one's own.<br>
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Mark Gergis @Radio_Web_MACBA: <a href="http://bit.ly/rClCOL">http://bit.ly/rClCOL </a><br>
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