Jungles
Andy Kershaw and Lucy Duran explore the music of remote jungle communities aroung the world, visiting the Solomon Islands, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Burma.
For this major series to accompany ´óÏó´«Ã½ One's 'Human Planet', Andy Kershaw and Lucy Duran go in search of music from some of the world's remotest locations.. This week: Jungles.
Solomon Islands: Andy teams up with musicians in Honiara, who use giant rainforest bamboo trees to give a monster bass sound to their songs.
Congo: Lucy presents a profile of the Mbendjele people of northern Congo, a pygmy hunter-gatherer group whose music echoes the sound of the forest that feeds them.
Burma: Andy visits the Thai town of Mae Sot on the border with Burma where he records musicians from one of the giant refugee camps there, meets a Burmese protest singer who has just finished a 10-year jail sentence, and drops in on the local Karen-rebel guerrilla centre disguised as a restaurant.
Producers Roger Short and James Parkin.
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Clips
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Music Planet - Burma
Duration: 20:59
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Music Planet - Congo
Duration: 20:35
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Music Planet - Solomon Islands
Duration: 15:38
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Papua New Guinea: Jews’ harp
Duration: 02:11
Music and featured items
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Introduction
Duration: 01:41
The Baruku Bamboo Band of Ughele
Seni Tataru (Love Chain)
- ´óÏó´«Ã½ recording by Sound Engineer James Birtwistle in Honiara, Solomon Islands, 16th March 2010.
Solomon Islands -Baruku Bamboo Band
Duration: 15:38
The Baruku Bamboo Band of Ughele
Balabala Pele Rau – Thinking Back
- ´óÏó´«Ã½ recording by Sound Engineer James Birtwistle in Honiara, Solomon Islands, 16th March 2010.
The Baruku Bamboo Band of Ughele
Veluvelu Sa Popoa – Evening Shadows
- ´óÏó´«Ã½ recording by Sound Engineer James Birtwistle in Honiara, Solomon Islands, 16th March 2010.
Makoko
Solo yodeling
Artist: Makoko
- ´óÏó´«Ã½ recording at the Pembe settlement on 28th August 2010.
Republic of Congo – Pygmy music
Duration: 20:36
Babenzele Pygmies
²Ñ²¹±ô´Ç²úé
- ´óÏó´«Ã½ recording at the Pembe settlement on 28th August 2010.
Mbendjele Pygmies
Water Play
- ´óÏó´«Ã½ recording at the Pembe settlement on 28th August 2010.
Sung by men and women of Ibamba settlement
²Ñ²¹±ô´Ç²úé (Ceremony of the spirit of the forest)
- ´óÏó´«Ã½ recording at the Ibamba settlement on 29th August 2010.
Sung by the men of the Ibamba settlement
Nyabula (song of the elephant)
- ´óÏó´«Ã½ recording at the Ibamba settlement on 29th August 2010.
Sung by men and women of Ibamba settlement
²Ñ²¹±ô´Ç²úé (Ceremony of the spirit of the forest)
- ´óÏó´«Ã½ recording at the Ibamba settlement on on 29th August 2010.
Burma – music of Burmese refugees
Duration: 21:00
Performed by Sin Tin Ayea
Untitled Karen Song
Composer: Trad
- Recorded by the ´óÏó´«Ã½ at the Mae La refugee camp, Mae Sot, Thailand, on 16th May 2010.
Performed by Sin Tin Ayea
Kweh ka baw
Composer: Trad
- Recorded by the ´óÏó´«Ã½ at the Mae La refugee camp, Mae Sot, Thailand on 16th May 2010.
Sin Tin Ayea
Welcome Song
Composer: Trad
- Recorded by the ´óÏó´«Ã½ at the Mae La refugee camp, Mae Sot, Thailand, on 16th May 2010.
Ye Htun Oo
The Dawn Bird Returns Home
- Recorded by the ´óÏó´«Ã½ in Mae Sot, Thailand, on 16th May 2010.
Ye Htun Oo
The Dawn Bird Returns Home
- Recorded by the ´óÏó´«Ã½ in Mae Sot, Thailand on 16th May 2010.
Broadcasts
- Thu 3 Feb 2011 21:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
- Sat 5 Feb 2011 15:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3