09.18.2006, 11:41 AM | #61 |
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bump and here's a page with some mp3s of bhutanese folk music.
http://www.bbs.com.bt/traditional%20songs.htm |
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Fabulous. I need to add more tonight, if I find the time. You didn't by any chance pick up any tunes from Serbia? Surely you did!? |
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09.18.2006, 04:23 PM | #63 |
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i got a CD twofer of a couple of early disciplina kicme records which i haven't listened to yet, and then i took a potluck on 3 CDs based on the cover art but they weren't so good (one was like a fusion of pearl jam & reggae), next time i go back i'm going to be more dilligent in researching the best place to buy records in belgrade (apparently you should go to the street vendors rather than the shops)
one of the highlights of my trip was catching a gypsy klezmer band playing outside a wedding |
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09.30.2006, 05:38 PM | #64 |
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i started a thread for ooioo fans with this link in, but this track would be very much suited to this thread too and i didnt want the none ooioo fans to overlook it.
here http://blogfiles.wfmu.org/BL/0510/Roberto_de_Simone_-_Secondo_Coro_Delle_Lavanda\ ie.mp3 "SECONDO CORO DELLE LAVANDAIE" by Roberto De Simone - La Gatta Cenerentola was a radical reinterpretation of the Cinderella tale, done in Neopolitan dialect in 1976 by De Simone, who, since the 1960's, organized groups like Italy's NCCP to reinterpret and reinvent enduring folk tales from his country's (and Europe's) culture and history. What De Simone uncovered in his deep anthropological studies was a Neopolitan equivalent to the Wicker Man of sorts; a pagan culture unaffected by the vast reaches of Catholicism that would consume Italy later; a matriarch-based shepherd/farming community with complex ritual-based relationships with pure and unqiue musical communication, brought to life in this stage performance excerpted here. By far "Secondo Coro Delle Lavandaie" made for one of the wildest moments of the mini-opera, almost taking on the skeleton of some downtown NYC No-Wave, or comparable to the Slits or Kleenex in some ways |
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Thank you Wax
I've got stuff to add here, I'm just lazy. |
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10.01.2006, 05:52 PM | #66 |
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This one is quite silly, honestly, but still relevant to this thread.
This pop music from Uzbekistan, I often hear them on Radio Tashkent International, and at an Uzbek friends house, his younger sisters are fond of them. Anyway this video is strange... Sitora - Jon Jon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7awWR...related&search |
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ACEACEACE. "Jon Jon Jon Jon Jon, you're a silly monkey/ Jon Jon Jon Jon Jon, you're a little bit crazy" Is what I imagine the lyrics to sound like. Reminded me a bit of TaTu, which is always a very, very good thing.
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And reminded me of the delightful Faye Wong: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtCdiJIuJx0
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Though, these girls are WAYYY hotter. |
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10.02.2006, 02:40 AM | #70 |
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they cant be fitter than faye wong!
especialy not in chungking express. she is fit as fuck in that film. i kinda wanna go out with the girls singing in the last song i posted. they sound like very interesting girls. although they would probabaly be old enough to be my mother now. |
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I think you'll enjoy this item from Radio Polonia (Poland).
Of course, you might not enjoy it. but I'm only responsible for the content of my posts, not your enjoyment of them.
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This is terrific Hipster. Thanks for sharing!
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10.02.2006, 06:03 PM | #73 |
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Pleasure. I thought it was a nice item, it was just a shame that the guy's accent wasn't a little more Polish! At times he didn't seem to know if he should be English or Irish.
Good stuff though, nonetheless.
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Still obviously considered as world music.This is England the way it seldom gets portrayed:
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I was thinking the same thing.
I may use parts of this on a Mix Tape some time in the future. |
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10.03.2006, 12:24 PM | #76 |
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iraq pop?
not sure but this is a wicked track. the girl has a great voice. great reverbed to fuck cheap production. at one point, i can hear that "my hump" song. its from this album http://www.sendspace.com/file/yhvyx6 |
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More russian stuff:
http://www.archive.org/details/WM031 Nambavan lives in the Russian republic of Tatarstan. He began composing music on his first pc in 2000 and got expelled from guitar lessons for not remembering the songs a few years later. Nowadays he works with his pc, a $80 guitar and a Casio keyboard. His musical diet consists of Blondie, the Sex Pistols, Cerrone, Sonic Youth, Jimi Hendrix, Iggy Pop, The Doors, Giorgio Moroder, Donna Summer, Madonna, Supermax, and the Bee Gees. |
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LAIBACH:
These dudes are german and evidentally influenced by...Rammstein. However, unlike Rammstein they actually produce really good music. The vocalist is very similar, but their style combines heavy metal with disco/electronica, and has german metal covers of beatles albums. They even have a Jesus Christ Superstar cover. I'd send you douches sound samples, but I can't find any online. If anyone's interested PM me and I'll upload one when I get home! |
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