There are two artists with this name; (1) a Danish world/folk/jazz trio (2)… Read Full Bio ↴There are two artists with this name; (1) a Danish world/folk/jazz trio (2) an alias for the electronic musician fred debief.
(1) Bazaar was founded in 1976 by Peter Bastian (bassoon, clarinet, ocarina & percussion), Anders Koppel (Hammond organ) and Flemming Quist Møller (Percussion). Their music is inspired by traditional music of Balkan and Turkey, though they have as well roots in the free jazz of Keith Jarrett. They don’t want to be characterized by a specific genre, however they have agreed to the general term “world music”.
Their concerts are known to be empathy-filled and energetic. At the beginning they open with a free improvisation, in which they try to sense and reach a transcendental contact with the audience. Throughout their concerts they keep including new improvisations and interpretations, which makes their performances versatile.
Bazaar has so far released 9 albums. Incl. Bazaar Live (1978)
Gibbon Jump (1980), Nimbus (1983), Gypsy Joker (1986), En Gudedrøm (1987), Live In Concert (1987), Bazaar Musik (1993) & Triology (2006)
(2) Bazaar is an alias for the electronic/experimental musician fred debief (a.k.a. Ascalaphe)
(1) Bazaar was founded in 1976 by Peter Bastian (bassoon, clarinet, ocarina & percussion), Anders Koppel (Hammond organ) and Flemming Quist Møller (Percussion). Their music is inspired by traditional music of Balkan and Turkey, though they have as well roots in the free jazz of Keith Jarrett. They don’t want to be characterized by a specific genre, however they have agreed to the general term “world music”.
Their concerts are known to be empathy-filled and energetic. At the beginning they open with a free improvisation, in which they try to sense and reach a transcendental contact with the audience. Throughout their concerts they keep including new improvisations and interpretations, which makes their performances versatile.
Bazaar has so far released 9 albums. Incl. Bazaar Live (1978)
Gibbon Jump (1980), Nimbus (1983), Gypsy Joker (1986), En Gudedrøm (1987), Live In Concert (1987), Bazaar Musik (1993) & Triology (2006)
(2) Bazaar is an alias for the electronic/experimental musician fred debief (a.k.a. Ascalaphe)
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Blood Poisoning
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@promiseland772
Great video!
A few things:
1. I'm stuck on the Surinamese government banning mercury but allowing cyanide to be used in the mining process. The Maroon man made a valid point about the fact that it is no safer than the substance they've placed a ban on.
2. The boat inspector guy seems like he has received a good handful of kickbacks throughout his career. I suspect this is the primary reason why this smuggling operation is still thriving after so many years of trying to put an end to it.
3. Dr. Wip mentioned the dangers of emissions contaminating the air. I didn't even think about how this is affecting the air quality in the region. I could easily see how this would affect the wildlife. Sadly, it appears the damage has already been done and the demand for mercury won't ease up any time soon.
Again, thanks Vice!
@VICENews
WATCH NEXT: Buying Organs on the Black Market - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmD8tL1Dz0g
@raidjendoubi7235
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@angryzergling7832
For those wanting to quantify what a 'pennyweight' of gold is, it's an archaic measurement of mass equal to about 1.55 grams. Today the monetary value of 1 pennyweight of gold is about $80 usd. "5 or 6 pennyweight a day"...$400-$500 Even distributed among a crew of a dozen people, that's about 1-4 weeks of income for one days' work.
Just throwing that out there because I myself had absolutely no idea what it was and couldn't find the answer in the comments. =)
@tar5us452
They aren't getting $80/pennyweight at the small dealers they are selling to.
@quanbrooklynkid7776
@TAR5US damn
@angryzergling7832
@TAR5US Yeah - makes sense. I didn't really think about that - I was just going off of spot weight.
What do you think? $10? Dealer sells for $30 to middle-man, middle-man sells bulk at $60/$70 to the big companies, then they sell above spot to investors and stuff?
@Crosshatch1212
Thnk you, 2021 and humans need to do this im ashamed off my race
@scrape559
You da real MVP my man
@Captain-Sum.Ting-Wong
Literally every Vice video has people saying "This is so good, just like the old Vice" they never stopped making this type of content lol.
@marshallmatters3201
What they likely mean is the "old Vice" wasn't putting out certain content thats unlike the usual great content they're known for. I've also seen the decline in certain content as well unfortunately.