World Music: Warsaw Village Band, "Let's Play, Musicians!/Spiritual Revival"
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(Poland) The Warsaw Village Band is an adventurous aggregate of young musicians who have taken their heritage of Polish folk music and injected it with 21st century fire and inquiry. "Let's Play, Musicians" originally appeared on the band's CD "uprooting" as a marriage song sung by the band and the Lipsk Women's Choir. A subsequent release entitled "upmixing" saw the band lending their music to various deejays and dubmeisters. In this context, "Let's Play, Musicians/Spiritual Revival" became not simply a song about the bride starting her new life, but also a Rastafari plea for a return to spirituality, and a turn away from things material. The video uses the device of a frame as a door from an urban, regimented existence into a pastoral world of hyper colors and animated plantlife.
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(Poland) The Warsaw Village Band is an adventurous aggregate of young musicians who have taken their heritage of Polish folk music and injected it with 21st century fire and inquiry. "Let's Play, Musicians" originally appeared on the band's CD "uprooting" as a marriage song sung by the band and the Lipsk Women's Choir. A subsequent release entitled "upmixing" saw the band lending their music to various deejays and dubmeisters. In this context, "Let's Play, Musicians/Spiritual Revival" became not simply a song about the bride starting her new life, but also a Rastafari plea for a return to spirituality, and a turn away from things material. The video uses the device of a frame as a door from an urban, regimented existence into a pastoral world of hyper colors and animated plantlife.
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