AirPort Extreme UnBoxing

  • Length: 4:8
  • Rating: 3.63 (8 ratings)
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  • Author: DJAsianSensation

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A quick UnBoxing of my AirPort Extreme Base Station (802.11n Wi-Fi)http://www.apple.com/airportextreme/- - -Song: Daft Punk - Technologic

RAM - Sa'n pa wè yo (1995)

  • Length: 7:55
  • Rating: 5.00 (5 ratings)
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  • Author: ambreginny

Tags: african  ayiti  caribbean  congas  creole  haiti  haitian  haitien  kreyol  mizik  racine  rara  Rasin 

RAM 1995 song. Sa'n pa wè yo (Those we don't see) has both a spiritual and political meaning referring to loas and the thousands who disappeared under Raoul Cedras.Background: RAM (stands for the initial of its founder) is one of the most prominent vodou-themed bands in Rasin (roots) music. Created in 1990 by Richard A. Morse (mother is Emerante de Pradines, Haitian folklore dancer and singer) who moved to Port-au-Prince, seeking to explore Haitian and Caribbean music, RAM is known for its interesting fusion of traditional music and rock n' roll. As beloved as they are and known for being the people's voice, the group has survived numerous threats to their safety due to their political lyrics and speaking out against the government, making their mark known especially under the oppressive regime of Raoul Cedras (1991-1994).Richard, and his wife Lunise are the group's lead singers.

RAM - Ibo Lele (Dreams come true)

  • Length: 5:8
  • Rating: 4.60 (10 ratings)
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  • Author: ambreginny

Tags: ayisyen  ayiti  haiti  ibo  igbo  lunise  morse  racine  rara  rasin  richard  vodou  voodoo  vudu 

One of the earliest songs of RAM and was even a soundtrack to the 1993 Tom Hanks' movie "Philadelphia".The Ibo or Igbo is an ethnic group in West Africa. In Haitian vodou, it is a "nation" honored and recognized within the practice that some Haitians trace their ancestry to. It is said the song (rhythm) is of the Igbo people who lived in Elele, Nigeria and were transported to Haiti as slaves. Hence the title "Ibo lele" and the hommage.Background: RAM (stands for the initial of its founder) is one of the most prominent vodou-themed bands in Rasin (roots) music. Created in 1990 by Richard A. Morse (mother is Emerante de Pradines, Haitian folklore dancer and singer) who moved to Port-au-Prince, seeking to explore Haitian and Caribbean music, RAM is known for its interesting fusion of traditional music and rock n' roll. As beloved as they are and known for being the people's voice, the group has survived kidnapping threats, assissination threats because of their tendency to speak out against government regimes in their music.Richard, and his wife Lunise are the group's lead singers.

Indian Dance Group MAYURI - AshtaLakshmi

  • Length: 9:50
  • Rating: 5.00 (24 ratings)
  • Views: 940' favoriteCount='6
  • Author: reshmarussia

Tags: Ashta  bhakti  Dance  devotional  Dixit  Group  Indian  Kumari  Lakshmi  Laxmi  Mahalakshmi  MAYURI  Pandit  Ram  Shweta  Stotra 

Indian Dance Group MAYURI - AshtaLakshmiAshta Lakshmi stotraMusic: Ram DixitSinger: Kumari Shweta Pandit

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