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Genre-Bending Explorations and Remediations: A Curated Dive into Nyege Nyege Tapes - Various Artists. 2017. Sounds of Sisso. Nyege Nyege Tapes NNT005. Compiled by Arlen Dilsizian. Mastered by Matt Colton. Cassette, vinyl, and digital, 14 tracks 73 minutes. - Otim Alpha. 2017. Gulu City Anthems. Nyege Nyege Tapes NNT003. Compiled by Arlen Dilsizian. Mastered by Matt Colton. Cassette, vinyl, and digital, 11 tracks 66 minutes. - DJ K. 2023. PANICO NO SUBMUNDO. Nyege Nyege Tapes NNT051. Compiled by Arlen Dilsizian. Mastered by Declared Sound. Cassette and digital, 15 tracks 43 minutes. - Nakibembe Embaire Group. 2023. Nakibembe Embaire Group. Nyege Nyege Tapes NNT045. Mastered at Angstrom Mastering. Vinyl and digital, 8 tracks 42 minutes. - Duma. 2020. Duma. Nyege Nyege Tapes NNT022. Mastered at Dubplates and Mastering. Cassette, Vinyl, and digital. 9 tracks 37 minutes.
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Various Artists. 2017. Sounds of Sisso. Nyege Nyege Tapes NNT005. Compiled by Arlen Dilsizian. Mastered by Matt Colton. Cassette, vinyl, and digital, 14 tracks 73 minutes.
Otim Alpha. 2017. Gulu City Anthems. Nyege Nyege Tapes NNT003. Compiled by Arlen Dilsizian. Mastered by Matt Colton. Cassette, vinyl, and digital, 11 tracks 66 minutes.
DJ K. 2023. PANICO NO SUBMUNDO. Nyege Nyege Tapes NNT051. Compiled by Arlen Dilsizian. Mastered by Declared Sound. Cassette and digital, 15 tracks 43 minutes.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2024
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- Yearbook for Traditional Music , Volume 55 , Special Issue 2: 46th World Conference of the ICTM , December 2023 , pp. 286 - 291
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- © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the International Council for Traditions of Music and Dance
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