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EXECUTIVE PRODCER : praCh, Tuong D. PRODUCE BY : V I C E V E R S A M u j e s t i c Records / R a g a M u f f i n
from the people who brought you ' NO HARD FEELINGS ' come
' J O I N T P R O J E C T '
JiontProject is a collections of sounds, beats, and lyrics. from todays best and up incoming artist.
featuring:
R.Delancey, Blue Chronic, Mr.Happy, Daddy Scotty, Skano G, Versatile, CIBM, Soleternity, praCh, Silong, and more....
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DALAMA..." the lost chapter." U.S. price : $18.oo s/h included Overseas price : $23.00 s/h incluced over 100,ooo. units sold ! and counting...

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re-mastering version of D A L A M A ..." the lost chapter." will BE UP FOR SALE SUMMER 2006 with *digital sounds and *new extended versions

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more info on ' In the Shadow of Angkor '
In the Shadow of Angkor *_- sign copy to whom ever you wish by : praCh * - Sign copy on avalible here on mujestic.com
( vol. 16, no. 1 ) - 232 pages, illustrated
Published twenty-five years after the defeat of the Khmer Rouge regime, In the Shadow of Angkor captures the resurgence of the Cambodian arts community and its efforts to restore a rich literary heritage. In many of the works, the artists defy the decimation of their brothers and sisters by the Khmer Rouge, as well the attempt to erase Cambodia's memory of its history. The range of expression is impressive: the volume includes poetry, short story, film, praCh's rap lyrics, and essays, plus interviews with authors and a portfolio of photographs of Cambodia.
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published by: MANOA university of Hawaii Press
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT ! IN THE SHADOW OF ANGKOR IS CURRENTLY SOLD OUT ON OUR SITE
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N o w P l a y i n g :
new day tomorrow 2nd Language: Language Art
m u j e s t i c records / 79 prod.
more info on ' Ho Chan '
artist : Ho C, Chan. ( Master )
title: Khmer Classical Music Vol. 1
Ho Chan Productions
Master musician of pin peat--the wind and percussive music that accompanies Cambodian court dance--masked dances, shadow plays, and religious ceremonies, has been awarded an Individual Artists Fellowship Grant by the PCA.
Chan's first teacher was his grandfather, a well-known musician, who taught him to play 'roneat ek' (teak xylophone). Chan played for temple ceremonies and accompanied a local dance troop until 1975 when the Khmer Rouge took over the country and Chan was forced into slave labor and forbidden to play his music. After the 1979 Vietnamese invasion, Chan fled to the Khao I Dang refugee camp in Thailand where he joined a classical ensemble that was supported by "Save the Children."
U.S. price : $11.00 outside the U.S. price : $21.00
s/h included
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