Trewwer, Leud un Danz

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Trewwer, Leud un Danz features a selection from the 84-track remix project originally released in 2013 as a three-tape set by Trip Shrubb aka kptmichigan aka Michael Beckett. Known to many from bands like Tuesday Weld or The Schneider TM Experience, Beckett remixed his way through Harry Smith’s famous Anthology of American Folk Music – a compilation of American folk, blues and country recordings released in 1952, soon to become key point of reference for the emerging folk revival movement. Having translated the title into the local dialect of the part of Germany where he lives, Beckett began reinterpreting all of its 84 tracks using sampler, effect pedals and loops – sometimes making several tracks in a single day. A colossal undertaking whose results are beyond accomplished and that is summed up in the selection of thirteen tracks on Trewwer, Leud un Danz.

  1. 1 - Dat Luit van Freverts Hoff 3:01
  2. 2 - Mammes lütket Aum 2:47
  3. 3 - Wach up, Jakob 2:56
  4. 4 - De Junge van´n Kutsker 3:07
  5. 5 - Püiper 6:10
  6. 6 - Dat Iuerdeil 2:29
  7. 7 - Trewwer 3:07
  8. 8 - Bärgmusüik 2:59
  9. 9 - Lütker Moses 3:15
  10. 10 - Sprinkuiße 2:50
  11. 11 - De Junge van´n Schlächter 3:06
  12. 12 - Sunnenlucht 3:05
  13. 13 - Müin Nome ess Plöger 3:13

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Trewwer, Leud un Danz

30,00

in stock

  1. 1 - Dat Luit van Freverts Hoff 3:01
  2. 2 - Mammes lütket Aum 2:47
  3. 3 - Wach up, Jakob 2:56
  4. 4 - De Junge van´n Kutsker 3:07
  5. 5 - Püiper 6:10
  6. 6 - Dat Iuerdeil 2:29
  7. 7 - Trewwer 3:07
  8. 8 - Bärgmusüik 2:59
  9. 9 - Lütker Moses 3:15
  10. 10 - Sprinkuiße 2:50
  11. 11 - De Junge van´n Schlächter 3:06
  12. 12 - Sunnenlucht 3:05
  13. 13 - Müin Nome ess Plöger 3:13

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Copy and paste this code to your site to embed.

about the record

Trewwer, Leud un Danz features a selection from the 84-track remix project originally released in 2013 as a three-tape set by Trip Shrubb aka kptmichigan aka Michael Beckett. Known to many from bands like Tuesday Weld or The Schneider TM Experience, Beckett remixed his way through Harry Smith’s famous Anthology of American Folk Music – a compilation of American folk, blues and country recordings released in 1952, soon to become key point of reference for the emerging folk revival movement. Having translated the title into the local dialect of the part of Germany where he lives, Beckett began reinterpreting all of its 84 tracks using sampler, effect pedals and loops – sometimes making several tracks in a single day. A colossal undertaking whose results are beyond accomplished and that is summed up in the selection of thirteen tracks on Trewwer, Leud un Danz.

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