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ornoirafrica · 9 days ago
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AEW : Invest in African Energies 2025, le rendez-vous incontournable du secteur énergétique africain
En 2025, l’African Energy Week (AEW) : Invest in African Energies revient au Cap, en Afrique du Sud, consolidant son statut de principale plateforme pour les accords, partenariats énergétiques et investissements en capital dans le secteur énergétique africain. Cet événement phare se tiendra du 29 septembre au 3 octobre au Cape Town International Convention Center 2, en partenariat avec le…
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netbuzzafrica · 1 year ago
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Farmout Forum Connects Investors to African Blocks at #AEW2023
The African Energy Week (AEW) 2023 conference and exhibition, organized by the African Energy Chamber, is centred on facilitating investment across the entire African energy value chain. This year’s conference featured the inaugural African Farmout Forum, a dedicated investment platform spearheaded by financial services company Moyes & Co; global acquisition and divestment advisor Envoi; and oil…
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guineamarket · 1 year ago
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La Directora General de GEPetrol, Teresa Isabel Nnang Avomo, liderará el diálogo sobre inversiones durante la Semana Africana de la Energía (AEW) de 2023
La Directora General de GEPetrol, Teresa Isabel Nnang Avomo, liderará el diálogo sobre inversiones durante la Semana Africana de la Energía (AEW) de 2023
La directora general de GEPetrol, Teresa Isabel Nnang Avomo, se unió a la conferencia de la Semana Africana de la Energía como oradora principal, donde se espera que dirija el diálogo sobre la inversión en exploración, un impulso para el contenido local y el avance de la participación de las mujeres en el petróleo y el gas. Las Compañías Nacionales de Petróleo Africanas (NOC) están desempeñando…
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talonabraxas · 4 months ago
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Orion's belt aligned with the Giza pyramids. Al Nitak points to the Great Pyramid. The gods left many signs using mathematics and astronomy, especially those signs built into the Great Pyramid.
Lions Gate Portal 8/8
August 8th, known as the Lions Gate, has been revered for several thousand years as the date that marks the peak of an influx of high-frequency energy onto planet Earth from the star Sirius, which is in its closest proximity to earth from July 26th through August 12th – the full period of the Lions Gate opening or Galactic New Year. Second in brightness only to the sun, to Ancient Egyptians this star was revered as their “Spiritual Sun” and referred to as Auset’s star Sopdet – Spdt, meaning “she who is sharp.”
The Lions Gate is the annual season when Spdt comes into her most pristine alignment with Re [the Sun], Geb [the Earth], and Sah – the Hunter constellation identified with ancient Egypt’s King Ausar – called Orion in Greek. During this cosmic portal, Sopdet – the spiritual Sun – emits an ancient activating energy so powerful as to cause the annual inundation which has sustained Nile River Valley communities over several millennia, whilst spurring the collective ascension of human consciousness throughout earth – the land or house of Geb/Keb. As God Djehuti proclaimed, “If the truth must be told, this land is indeed THE TEMPLE OF THE WORLD…” The August 8th peak of the Lions Gate is when Sopdet is said to perfectly align with the shaft from Queen Auset’s Chamber within the Great Pyramid of Giza, in concert with that from King Ausar’s Chamber aligning with Alnitak, one of the three stars of the Hunter constellation’s belt. Known as the “3 Wise Men” or the “3 Sisters,” these three stars form the cosmic blueprint from which the complex known as the Pyramids of Giza was built.
“As above, so below… As within, so without” are codes which remain key to Kemet’s ancient Mystery System. Thus, the Nile River represents the Milky Way (called Maziwa Mkuu in Kiswahili, meaning ‘great milk’) on earth ‘below’ as in heaven ‘above’. Two lions are said to hold open this magnificent time-space portal, one of which is represented by the Great Sphinx whose figure is an earthly representation of the constellation of Leo and a key piece of the puzzle of relationships within the Milky Way galaxy ‘above & below’. Lying on the west bank of the Nile river, the Great Sphinx is poised with its tail to the west [where the sun exits] as it faces directly east towards the sun’s reentry. The Lions Gate [7/26 – 8/12] opens within the astrological season of Leo, adding to the influx of regal energy from the alignment between Earth and the Universe’s Galactic Center, which reaches its peak on 8/8 over African soil. It is a powerful reminder of Heaven-on-Earth’s potency, symbolized ‘within & without’ through the quintessential Divine Love that exists between cosmic Hunter Ausar and his earthly Gatherer, Throne Queen, and Spiritual Sun – Auset.
According to the mythology of Ausar-Auset, in a jealous bid to usurp their Heaven-on-Earth throne, Set murders King Ausar, dismembering his body into 14 parts and scattering them in the wilderness [African Diaspora] so as to prevent his resurrection and return. Set the antagonist is god of chaos, foreign oppressors, violence, perversion, illness, and the desert who caused Egypt to be widowed of the gods and humanity to be trapped in his false predatory & parasitic matrix. After widow Auset searches the wilderness and manages to retrieve and mummify only 13 of her husband’s mutilated body parts, it is up to Heru, her posthumously/immaculately-conceived son with King Ausar, to become the Warrior who avenges his father’s fate and restores divine order to the kingdom by defeating Set…
Pyramid texts speak of Heru as the Great Lion: “Horus who comes forth from the acacia to whom it was commanded: ‘Beware of the lion’. May he come forth to whom it was commanded: ‘Beware of the lion’.” [Pyramid Text 436a-b]
Africa’s Acacia tree, which is sacred to goddess Auset, has long been associated with ancient mysteries including the secrets to life, death, healing, sustenance, and resurrection – hence their organic ties to matriarchal goddesses. Linked to the Akashic Records, the astral ancestral library where everything that has or will ever occur is recorded, the Acacia trees in Heliopolis were thought to have been the birthplace of the very first deities. Heliopolis (called On in Lower Egypt), was the ancient worship center of sun-god Re whose celestial boat was made of Acacia wood in its hind parts (palm wood in its fore-parts). The mythologies of Ausar-Auset are Heliopolitan in their derivation and orientation, e.g. the reference to Ausar as ‘the one in the tree… the solitary one in the acacia.’ This saying was based on the version of their story in which Auset releases her husband’s body from a pillar in Byblos [a prophecy relating to the scripted bible?] that had been fashioned out of the tree which enclosed the coffin King Ausar had been tricked into entering as Set’s ploy to usurp/colonize Egypt’s throne. Symbolizing the immortality of the soul in Freemasonry, the thorny acacia tree otherwise represents Ausar’s backbone, depicted as the Djed Pillar in this particular mythological account.
Trees act as resurrection portals and/or gateways between worlds in ancient Egyptian Mysteries, such as the Sycamores (associated with goddesses Nut & Hathor) through which Re rises as the Sun each day from the east: “I know the two sycamores of turquoise between which Re comes forth, when he passes over the supports of Shu to the gate of the lord of the east from which Re comes forth” [Book of the Dead: Ch. 109]. Auset & Nepthys were regarded similarly as “the two Acacias.” Thus, these Mother Trees act as do the two lions which hold open the portal for the “Spiritual Sun” Sopdet to rise as the consort of Sah during the Lions Gate season, in order to usher forth the blessings of the Galactic New Year with the annual inundation of the Nile River. Their child, hawk god Heru-Sopdu is referred to as “Lord of the East,” thus presaging mythologies surrounding the Ausar-Auset-Heru trinity as archetypal personifications of key spiritual motifs that connect us organically to our higher selves… “As above, so below.”
“As within, so without” is a principle that plays out in the eternal relationship that exists between Ausar-Auset, their love representing a Heaven-on-Earth divine order, which is interrupted by the chaos that Set’s predatory & parasitic rule brings, i.e. until Heru is able to successfully accomplish his Hero’s Journey and restore Ma’at/UbuNtu… unity-consciousness. For Africa, the earthly source and staging of these love-as-salvation narratives, Set is representative of a false matrix built on slavery, (neo)colonialism, apartheid, misogyny, misogynoir, etc. – controlling foreign narratives which have in-formed external elite-run global systems & misled most of humanity into profound states of isolation, alienation, disconnection, and disorientation from organic & natal bonds. Heru – “[the Lion] who comes forth from the acacia…” [Pyramid Text 436a-b] – thus has his work cut out for him.
Again, in this case the acacia reference represents a fascinating organic matriarchal portal between worlds for Heru as a human prototype resident in each of those who do not entertain predatory or parasitic relationships of dysfunctional dependency [read “slavery… apartheid… (neo)colonialism… misogyny… misogynoir…”], but strategically translated into self-referential Europatriarchal scripture as mankind’s singular “savior” [Jesus]. Deep inside Africa – the regal lion‘s natal home – the acacia tree itself has a characteristic dome-shaped canopy due to the way indigenous giraffes graze, which they have to do carefully because the acacia senses this feeding activity and releases tannin, a defensive poison that can kill from the overgrazing of its leaves. The acacia then emits ethylene on the wind, a chemical that alerts other acacia trees to preemptively defend themselves against “predators” by producing tannin also. DMT, a hallucinogen associated with spiritual experiences, is present in various species of the tree such as the Acacia Nilotica.
The Lions Gate represents so much to so many, especially during this dramatic period of humanity’s ascension in 2020 (Gregorian timeline). Feline power, highly revered in Kemet, is front and center as the astrological symbol for Leo and also as the identity of the African goddess annointed as “Opener of Heaven’s Door.” Among her other titles, Goddess Seshat – “Foremost of the per-Ankh” – is also known as the “Panther Goddess” and “She of Seven Points” in reference to her highly emblematic dress and crown, respectively. Appropriated by Europatriarchs in their design of Lady Liberty following America’s post-Civil War end of slavery, Seshat‘s 7-pointed crown has symbolically countered the racist & misogynistic tendencies of false 3D matrix systems. Seshat‘s traditional panther-skin dress returns our consciousness to humanity’s African source and the need to descramble & purge predatory Victorian-era matrix codes which, during the receding Piscean era, morphed into parasitic neo-colonial arrangements, hijacking the human spirit and its potential. These & other ancient unity-conscious codes [UbuNtu] are key to human ascension and Heaven-on-Earth reparations in the dawning age of Ma’at... “Return, return, O Shulamite; return that we may look upon thee…” [SoS 6:13] “Behold, I come quickly: hold that fast which thou hast, that no man take thy crown.” [Rev. 3:11] Blessed Be…
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rockofeye · 6 months ago
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People rarely ask about these lwas but what can be said about Sobo, Bade, and Agassou? How are they related to Agaou when it comes to the department of thunder, lightning, etc.?
Hi,
Sobo, Bade, and Agassou are all considered royalty within Haitian Vodou, along with a lot of Rada spirits in general. While some spirits had significant changes when they crossed the Middle Passage with the kidnapped and enslaved Africans brought to the island of then Hispaniola, those ones really didn't change that much.
Sobo and Bade are considered brothers and military generals and they do have a lot to do with thunder and lightening. In the asson lineage, they are often considered to guard the djevo/initiatory chamber and the new initiates. Their energy is carried quite a bit in the laplas and pote drapo ceremony that happens during larger fetes and is a part of kanzo. Folks will say they don't come in possession any longer, but that's something that really only been said in the US...they are seen often in peristyles in Haiti.
Agassou is also royalty and is probably even less changed than Sobo and Bade. In Dahomey, he was the progenitor of a royal lineage in what is now Allada in Benin. Alada figures heavily in a lot of songs for Agassou and other lwa. In Benin and nearby areas all the way into the Congo, he is or was heavily associated with men's secret societies. Some of that translated through the Middle Passage to places like Cuba, but that is not how he is present in Haiti. He is embodiment of the connection to Ginen.
Sobo, Bade, and Agassou also have a significant presence in the Dahomey rite as practiced in the Souvenans area in the lakou there. They are also regarded as royalty from the Dahomey kingdom. Gran Lakou Souvenans Mistik is considered to have a direct portal between Haiti and Benin, and count their rite as descended from Dahomey.
Agaou is a little different. He is associated with storms that have thunder and lightening, as well as hurricanes, sometimes earthquakes, and other types of natural phenomenon. He is generally considered to walk much more closely with St Jean Baptiste and the Ti Jean closely associated there and Kouzen. A lot of people fear Agaou and consider him dangerous and violent, but it depends on relationship and lakou, really. Some folks say Agaou is closely associated with the office of the head of the Allada army prior to the founding of the modern states in Africa, and some associate him with the father of Touissant L'Ouverture who held the title of chief of the army of Allada.
At one point, Agaou told me he is in the air and sees everything from where he is above, but your mileage may vary, of course. Similarly, I had a dream a very long time ago about Agaou working very closely with Sobo and Bade (and inviting me on a road trip in a red convertible, but that's neither here nor there), but again...YMMV.
Hope this helps!
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madamlaydebug · 8 months ago
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Haha! Makes sense. 🤓
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MER: THE GREAT PYRMID OF GIZA
The Great Pyramid Of Giza Known as Mer to the ancient Kemites is the most enigmatic structure on the face of the planet. Mer which translates to the “Place of Ascension” is the only surviving wonder of the ancient world and has inspired much speculation as to why it was built and what was its function.
According the the ancient Kemites themselves the Pyramids served as a ritual center for the Per Ankh schools of initiation. The Kings and Queens chambers were designed to harness resonance frequencies to induce higher states of conciousness. The structure of the pyramid was designed using sacred geometry which allowed the structures to tap into the subtle energies of the earth and the cosmos. The ancients harnessed this enegery for a number of purposes. It is said that the Pharaohs would use the Mer structures which were incased in highly reflective white limestone, capped with gold to "Turn night into day". A feat of such greatness would surely ensure their names and legacies would live on for thousands of years. They were right.
The mathematical accuracy and astronomical information encoded into the structure has baffled scientists for decades. The great pyramid is aligned within three sixtieths of a degree of true north, a more accurate alignment than any other structure on earth. It is not only aligned almost perfectly to the cardinal points, but its placement on the earth is intentional as well placing it directly in the center of the world's landmass.
The level of technological sophistication used to build this great monument far exceeds the capabilities of today’s greatest minds and we could not build anything close to the great pyramid today even with our perceived advanced technology and building machinery. The ancient Kemites did not use the inch as they do in our modern system.
They used the royal cubit which is one 25 millionth of the polar diameter of the earth which is the exact distance from the north to the south pole. If you chop that distance into 25 million pieces you get the royal cubit.
The length of a base side at the base socket level is 9,131 inches which translates to 365.242 royal cubits. This just happens to be the earthly year right down to a quarter day. The measurements of the length and width of the perimeter of the great pyramid corresponds to an exact fraction of both the longitude and latitude measurements at the equator. Scaled up this means the great pyramid directly corresponds to the circumference of the equator as well as the measurements from the equator to the pole, making it a scale model of the northern hemisphere.
If you take the location of the Great pyramid as a coordinate this number sequence matches the speed of light traveling through space measurement in meters per second. None of this is a coincidence and the vast information encoded about the earth and its relation to the cosmos points to the fact that these ancient Africans were far more advanced than we could ever imagine and the methods in which they collected and incorporated these high sciences into their structures and cities still escape scientists today.
Today I give thanks to the ancient Kemites and those that came before for their contributions of Mathematics, Sacred Geometry, Architecture & Astronomy. I am grateful for these gifts you gave to the world.
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vexx-ation · 11 months ago
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365 Albums in 365 Days: 1/365
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Date: Monday January 1st
Album: Penguin Cafe Orchestra
Artist: Penguin Cafe Orchestra
Released: 1981
Genre: Chamber Jazz
Review: Starting off this year with some easy listening— PCO has consistent and lush instrumentals that make it ideal BG music for drawing or just chilling. Despite the ostensibly western aspects of the band, each song incorporates international rhythm patterns and musical concepts, most notably the African drumming styles peppered throughout. The band never seems to lose its indoor voice, keeping a soft, smooth sound in every song. Energy builds throughout, but the repetitive nature of the songs and building harmonies mean that the music never quite barges into the spotlight. Though complex, it’s never intrusive, inviting anyone deeper who wants to be overtaken by the sound without being very in your face. Fades and pads keep the mystery, but despite this the album never loses momentum. It’s great meditating music.
Favorite Track: Walk, Don’t Run
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lboogie1906 · 7 months ago
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Dr. Henry Thomas Sampson, Jr. (April 22, 1934 - June 4, 2015) born in Jakeson, Mississippi, was a prolific inventor and pioneer in the field of nuclear engineering. He was a pioneer in the technology that is used in modern cell phones. The eldest child of Esther and Henry T. Sampson, Henry, Jr. had a younger brother.
He attended Morehouse College for two years. He transferred to Purdue University and earned a BS in Chemical Engineering. He continued his studies and earned an MS in Chemical Engineering from UCLA. He continued his graduate studies and pursued a Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He became the first African American in the US to earn a Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering.
He accepted an appointment as a research engineer with the US Naval Weapons Center in China Lake, California. He accepted a position as a project engineer with the Aerospace Corporation in El Segundo. He was appointed Director of Planning and Operations for the Aerospace Corporation where his research team focused on the powering and launching of satellites.
He was a prolific inventor who holds several US patents. He co-invented the Gamma-Electric cell. The Gamma-Electric cell converts high radiation energy (gamma rays) to electricity. He held several other patents focusing on the development of rocket propellants. In 1973, he invented an improved process of case bonding of propellant grains within a rocket chamber.
He wedded Dr. Laura Howzell Young-Sampson (2007) an Associate Professor in the College of Education, at California State University, San Bernardino. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #omegapsiphi
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dear-indies · 2 years ago
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hey guys! i was hoping u could help me out with a fc i've beenstruggling with. i'm looking for a male fc, about mid-university or grad school age(so like 23 at the minimum)... i want him to have very :pleading_face: energy if that makes sense? like he's just kind of adorable in a really pathetic way, like a puppy begging for ur snacks. i would also like if he has longer hair. the rest isn't set in stone, so go wild! tahnk you both so much 💕
Dev Patel (1990) Gujarati Indian.
Tyler Posey (1991) Mexican / English, Scottish, Irish, German, distant French - is queer and sexually fluid.
Jake Borelli (1991) - is gay.
Jordan Rodrigues (1992) Filipino.
George MacKay (1992)
Dylan Llewellyn (1992) - esp in Derry Girls.
Danny Ramirez (1992) Colombian and Mexican.
Joe Keery (1992)
Casey Cott (1992)
Kit Young (1994) Ugandan / Scottish.
Noah Galvin (1994) Ashkenazi Jewish / Irish, Italian - is gay.
Philemon Chambers (1994) African-American - is gay.
Jack Wolfe (1995)
Darren Chen (1995) Taiwanese.
Angel Bismark Curiel (1995) Taino, Afro Dominican, Spanish - has asthma and a heart murmur.
Lee Do Hyun (1995) Korean.
Brandon Soo Hoo (1995) Chinese.
Chance Perdomo (1995) Afro- Dominican and Guatemalan.
Kim Min Jae (1996) Korean.
Roman Zaragoza (1996) Akimel O’odham, Mexican, Taiwanese, and Japanese.
Mason Gooding (1996) Afro-Barbadian, African-American / European.
Tony Revolori (1996) Guatemalan [Spanish, Unspecified Indigenous, possibly other].
Toheeb Jimoh (1997) Nigerian
Gulf Kanawut Traipipattanapong (1997) Thai.
Nam Yoon Su (1997) Korean.
Rish Shah (1997) Gujarati Indian.
Charlie Gillespie (1998)
Michael Cimino (1999) Puerto Rican [Taíno] / Italian, German, Swiss-German.
Bolded those with longer hair! All these suggestions can totally have that vibe.
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burlveneer-music · 2 years ago
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My WVUD playlist and stream, 4/8/2023
David Sylvian - Forbidden Colours Ryuichi Sakamoto - Seven Samurai - Ending Theme Meg Okura & The Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble - The Last Emperor Theme Yellow Magic Orchestra - Tong Poo Yellow Magic Orchestra - Technopolis Yellow Magic Orchestra - Kai-Koh Ryuichi Sakamoto - Neo Geo Ryuichi Sakamoto - Dennogiwa David Byrne - Psychedelic Afternoon David Sylvian - The Devil's Own Ryuichi Sakamoto - Energy Flow Borja Flames - Marioneta Daniel Rotem - Connective Tissue (feat. Jonathan Pinson) Aksak Maboul - Talking with the Birds Sarathy Korwar - Songs or People Ragawerk - Das Modul Maajo - Balafon Compagnement Trilok Gurtu - One Thought Away Yazmin Lacey - Tomorrow's Child African Head Charge - Microdosing Dwight Trible - Derf Reklaw
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allthebrazilianpolitics · 1 year ago
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Brazil Africa Forum 2023 to discuss trade between countries
The event will be held on October 31 and November 1 in the capital of São Paulo, featuring lectures by Brazilian and African countries heads and business roundtables.
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Opportunities to leverage trade with African countries are one of the main topics of the Brazil Africa Forum 2023, to be held in São Paulo, which will have the participation of Brazilian and African countries heads and authorities. Promoting partnerships, business, and developing projects on the continent are possibilities to be explored at the event, which will also have B2Bs.
According to Professor João Bosco Monte, president of the Brazil Africa Institute (IBRAF) and forum organizer, the current global geopolitical context was fundamental for defining the theme of this year’s event, the 11th edition. “The trade element has emerged intensely due to events such as the pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine, which make global trade flows more difficult,” said Monte.
Among speakers at the event will be Tamer Mansour, secretary-general & CEO of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC), which supports the forum; the minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, Mauro Vieira; the special advisor for International Affairs of Brazilian president’s office, Celso Amorim; the president of Afreximbank, Benedict Oramah; The minister of Energy of Kenya, Davis K. Chirchir; the deputy director of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN), Maria Helena Semedo; and the president of the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil), Jorge Viana.
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ornoirafrica · 4 months ago
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La Chambre Africaine de l'Énergie : un catalyseur pour l'industrie pétrolière et gazière sénégalaise
La Chambre africaine de l’énergie (AEC) a récemment effectué une visite de travail au Sénégal, marquant une étape importante dans les efforts visant à renforcer la collaboration et à stimuler les investissements dans le secteur pétrolier et gazier du pays. La rencontre avec Birame Souleye Diop, ministre sénégalais de l’Énergie, du Pétrole et des Mines, et les principales parties prenantes de…
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webradiobroadcast · 1 year ago
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Exploring the Vibrant World of Web Radio Genres
Web radio has revolutionized the way we listen to music, providing access to an extensive range of genres from all corners of the globe. With a simple click, you can immerse yourself in the diverse sounds of various musical styles, uncovering hidden gems and expanding your musical horizons. In this article, we will embark on a journey through different web radio genres, exploring the unique characteristics, histories, and notable artists of each. Whether you're a seasoned music enthusiast or a curious listener, get ready to discover the rich tapestry of musical genres available at your fingertips.
1. Jazz:
Jazz, born in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is a genre renowned for its improvisation, syncopation, and expressive melodies. From the smooth elegance of Louis Armstrong's trumpet to the complex harmonies of Miles Davis, jazz offers a spectrum of subgenres such as bebop, cool jazz, and fusion. Tune into web radio stations dedicated to jazz, and you'll be treated to an array of classics and contemporary pieces that embody the soulful spirit of this genre.
2. Classical:
Classical music, with its rich history spanning centuries, showcases the works of legendary composers like Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. Experience the grandeur of orchestral masterpieces, the intricate beauty of chamber music, and the emotional depth of opera. Web radio stations specializing in classical music provide a gateway to explore the vast repertoire of this genre, offering everything from Baroque to Romantic to contemporary compositions.
3. Electronic:
The electronic music genre has taken the world by storm, with its pulsating beats, infectious rhythms, and innovative soundscapes. From the origins of Kraftwerk to the modern-day DJs and producers pushing boundaries, electronic music encompasses subgenres like techno, house, trance, and dubstep. Web radio stations dedicated to electronic music expose you to cutting-edge tracks, live DJ sets, and a vibrant global community of electronic music lovers.
4. Rock:
Rock music has been a driving force in popular culture since the 1950s. From the rebellious energy of Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley to the poetic lyrics of Bob Dylan and the electric sounds of Led Zeppelin and Queen, rock has continuously evolved. Tune into web radio stations that specialize in rock music, and you'll encounter a vast spectrum of subgenres like classic rock, alternative rock, punk, and heavy metal, each with its own distinct sound and fan base.
5. World Music:
World music transports us to distant lands, embracing the rich musical traditions of diverse cultures. Whether it's the infectious rhythms of African drums, the mesmerizing melodies of Indian classical music, or the soulful sounds of Latin American salsa, web radio stations dedicated to world music allow us to appreciate the global tapestry of musical expressions. Explore the diverse genres within world music and discover the beauty of cultural fusion and exploration.
6. Hip-Hop:
Hip-hop emerged in the 1970s as an expressive and socially conscious genre. From its roots in the Bronx, New York, hip-hop has grown into a global phenomenon, featuring artists like Grandmaster Flash, Tupac Shakur, Jay-Z, and Kendrick Lamar. Web radio stations specializing in hip-hop offer a platform to discover rap battles, intricate wordplay, and the cultural impact of this influential genre.
7. Blues:
The soulful and emotive sounds of the blues have captivated audiences for generations. Originating in African-American communities, blues music has influenced countless genres, from rock 'n' roll to jazz. Dive into web radio stations dedicated to the blues, and you'll be transported to the Mississippi Delta, experiencing the raw power of legendary artists like B.B. King, Muddy Waters, and Etta James.
Conclusion:
Web radio has opened up a world of musical exploration, allowing us to delve into an extraordinary range of genres at any time and from anywhere. Whether you're a fan of jazz, classical, electronic, rock, world music, hip-hop, blues, or any other genre, the vast landscape of web radio offers endless possibilities to satisfy your musical cravings. Embrace the diversity of these genres, discover new artists, and let the magic of web radio introduce you to captivating sounds that will enrich your musical journey.
Source: https://webradiobroadcast.blogspot.com/2023/05/exploring-vibrant-world-of-web-radio.html
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guineamarket · 1 year ago
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El Ministro de Minas e Hidrocarburos de Guinea Ecuatorial se une a la Semana Africana de la Energía (AEW) 2023 como orador principal
El Ministro de Minas e Hidrocarburos de Guinea Ecuatorial se une a la Semana Africana de la Energía (AEW) 2023 como orador principal
La Cámara Africana de Energía (AEC) (www.EnergyChamber.org) se complace en anunciar que Antonio Oburu Ondo, Ministro de Minas e Hidrocarburos de Guinea Ecuatorial, participará como orador principal en la conferencia African Energy Week (AEW) 2023 (www.AECWeek.com), que tendrá lugar del 16-20 de Octubre en Ciudad del Cabo (Sudafrica). Durante el evento, El Ministro Ondo brindará información sobre…
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theenergyconnection · 3 months ago
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The establishment of transparent and stable regulatory frameworks is crucial for attracting upstream investors, who are more likely to commit capital when they have clarity on the legal and regulatory environment, according to the African Energy Chamber.
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hamzaaslam · 4 months ago
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Woodside Energy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Meg O’Neill Announced as ‘Energy Person of the Year’
Woodside Energy CEO Meg O’Neill has been recognized by the African Energy Chamber for her unwavering commitment to harnessing Africa’s oil and gas resources for inclusive growth JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – EQS Newswire – 13 August 2024 – The African Energy Chamber (AEC) – as the voice of Africa’s energy sector – is honored to announce Meg O’Neill, CEO and Managing Director of Woodside Energy,…
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