Jana (Dogon language, as spoken by Youbengouyon Dolo and Fanta Dolo ).
There's no much speech in that piece. It's about the way dogon women speak and they don't speak much indeed. At least with me. I often have to think of dogon women. Carrying heavy loads of water, carrying children on their back while they are at work. I recorded that in Sangha, pays dogon, mali in 2004. No woman speaks french there and they just gently laughed at me and at our impossibility of communicate. At least at the end of the trip i learned how to say "thanks" that is "birapo" and "women" that is "jana" since i was constantly asked where

Claeys (Haitian Creole French language, as spoken by Claeys Gabriel).
Recorded in Baltimore, august 2006, in the studio/home of Claeys Gabriel , a painter and sculptor from Haiti.

Gut the Fux ab te Fut (Interstitial Shortwave language, as spoken by Alessandro Bosetti).
I used to belive for a long time that i was the only human being on the planet speaking I.S.L. since i belived i had invented this language by myself. Recently though i captured some radio broadcastings in that language. I felt very confused since i never taught I.S.L. to anybody before. Though, for some strange reason, there's somebody else speaking in I.S.L. out there.
It's a beautiful language that may slightly resemble to german. It's very melodic and has a virtually unlimited lexicon, words very seldom recurs in the same conversation.

Advertencia (El Silbo language, La Gomera, Canary Islands )
Recorded in an isolated house outside Chipude, a village on the mountain side of La Gomera, Canary Island. I forgot the name of the lady. She lives alone with her sheeps. During the Franco dictatorship inhabitants of Gomera used the whistled language to protect from incursion of the spanish police. She was rough, made fun of me because i was hiking there, looking for silbo speakers. She gave me water. She told me she took part in a movie, an hystorical one on the civil war times. She was whistling in there and re enacted her part in the movie for me.

Restless (Mandarin Chinese language as spoken by Chen-How-He).
I have a friend / He eats fast / He talks fast / He walks fast / He treats himself (and his heart) fast.
There is a time when i am with him / Together we eat slow / Together we talk slow / Together we walk slow / I treat him (and his heart) slow.