4:00pm | Aynur Haşhaş “Keçe Kurdan/Kürt kızı” from Keçe Kurdan (Kalan www.kalan.com 2004)Buy it! |
4:12pm | The Kamkars “Rebuar” from Music from Kurdistan (Mariposa 1999) —this is, specifically, Kurdish music from the Urban tradition of Iran. All of this group's CDs are excellentBuy it! |
4:21pm | Zohreh Jooya & Hamid Golestani “Zim Zim” from Songs from Afghanistan (Taraneh) —this can be purchased or downloaded from a number of sites. I bought the CD from a Persian music site, but it is available for download at http://www.radiojavan.com/store/album/Zohreh-Jooya-Hamid-Golestani-Ensemble-AfghanBuy it! |
4:25pm | Zohreh Jooya & Hamid Golestani “Dokhtare Kuchi” from Songs from Afghanistan (Taraneh)Buy it! |
4:29pm | The Afghan Music Project “A Rose Among Ruins” from The Afghan Music Project (Afghan Music Project 2005)Buy it! |
4:39pm | Habib Khan “demonstration of the morchang” from Rajasthani Folk Music (Saydisc 1992)Buy it! |
4:41pm | Askar Khan, Gani Khan, Habib Khan & Ramjan Khan “Roupnager Su Raj” from Rajasthani Folk Music (Saydisc 1992)Buy it! |
4:44pm | Sayeri Sapera and group “Kalyo” from Musafir (Blue Flame 1992)Buy it! |
4:48pm | Murad Khan “Barnawa” from Musafir (Blue Flame 1997) —this played on a flute with a drone. You can see these played on YouTube by typing "Morchang" into the search engineBuy it! |
4:53pm | Sayeri Sapera, Bachu Khan, and group “Baba Ramdev” from Musafir - Gypsies of Rajasthan (Blue Flame 1997)Buy it! |
5:06pm | Lead vocalists: Saraswati Devi Dhandhada and Heeralal Dhandhada “Ek Bar Piya Marward Jaojo” from Mahala The Palace (navras 2003) —more music from RajasthanBuy it! |
5:20pm | (unkown Nepalese musicians) “Talko Machha” from Samamutu - Nepali folk tunes (music Nepal Kathmandu (cassette))Buy it! |
5:23pm | Salamat Sadïkova “Ay nuru” from Salamat Sadikova, The Voice of Kyrgyzstan (Frequency Glide www.frequencyglide.com 2001) —this excellent CE is available on line at the label addressBuy it! |
5:26pm | Salamat Sadïkova “keçki eskerüü” from Salamat Sadikova, The Voice of Kyrgyzstan (Frequency Glide www.frequencyglide.com 2001)Buy it! |
5:31pm | Chirgilchin “Doshpoulour” from Aryskan's Wind (Pure Nature Music 1999)Buy it! |
5:36pm | Alash Ensemble “Dynggyldai” from Alash (Alash Ensemble)Buy it! |
5:39pm | Asep Kosasih & Imas Permas “Bubuka, Rajah Kunsari” from Tembang Sunda (Nimbus 1993) —this music dates from pre-Islamic times in West Java (along the Sunda straight)Buy it! |
5:44pm | The Tahitian Choir “Te Ture a Te Ariki” from Tahitian Choir Vol. II: Rapa Iti (Shanachie Entertainment www.shanachie.com 2005) —this is an untutored traditional group from Oparo (Rapa Iti) which is a Pacific IslandBuy it! |
5:51pm | The Tahitian Choir “Te Moko” from Tahitian Choir Vol. II: Rapa Iti (Shanachie Entertainment www.shanachie.com 2005) —this is a song about a giant Lizard that was creating chaos and eating the island's people, and how the warrior Tana lured the lizard into a trap and killed it. Notice the high descant and the dropping of pitch at the end of phrases.Buy it! |
5:54pm | group from Oparo (Rapa Iti) “Tarema” from The Tahitian Choir (Triloka 1992) —this is the cult recording that started it all... - the same folkloristBuy it! |
Like everything else, times are approximate.
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