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Long time viewers of our sub-forum may be aware that I've a sister in Vanuatu. She sent me a track by Paran Latan, an all-woman outfit - band name translates as 'Women of Tanna' - here's "Awe koloini" - great vocals, I thought, but a bit heavy on the fiddle.
Long time viewers of our sub-forum may be aware that I've a sister in Vanuatu. She sent me a track by Paran Latan, an all-woman outfit - band name translates as 'Women of Tanna' - here's "Awe koloini" - great vocals, I thought, but a bit heavy on the fiddle.
Don't often get things from Afghanistan but here's a recent delight from London jazzers Kefaya with Afghan singer Elaha Soroor titled Jama Narenji from the record 'Songs of our Mothers'
Too easy to forget about the wealth of great music from Ethiopia.
Wet random Sundays are a good time to revisit them. Especially when you're meant to be doing something else...
Here's an unclassifiable great called African Market by Alemayahu Estete & Tilahun Gessesse
I love the singer on the right trying to peak round the corner, Global...do you think they were trying to market it to a rock audience? I love that they say the music is quarried from across the continent.
I love the singer on the right trying to peak round the corner, Global...do you think they were trying to market it to a rock audience? I love that they say the music is quarried from across the continent.
There's not many female Tuvan throat groups out there, but here is Tyva Kyzy, a five-piece, formed over twenty years ago. They sing accompanied by the chadagan (zither), among other instruments - this song is 'Tozhama'. A record is due out pretty soon.
'Kalimanku Denku' by Le Mystere DesVoix Bulgares came on the radio this morning - an uplifting sound for a random world music Sunday in these sad times.
The Threaded needle(Kazakh: Жіпті ине), a Kazakh folk song
sumptuous outfits, no need to understand the lyrics - what more could anyone want?
well, a chance to eat some of the appetising food...
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