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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic
Here's a song by The Spy From Cairo that pulls you in two directions at the same time; an odd balance between the mournful and the cheerful:-
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Thank You, Lisnaholic, for recalling this track. Personally, I am a great fun of combining traditional music with modern influences and The Spy From Cairo is definitely one of the most favorite living artist this type, along with Sahalé, Unders or Be Svendsen, as well as late Martyn Bennett. For many listeners such unorthodox approach might be repulsive, but for me is actually the natural evolution of the music.
Nevertheless, for now yet another track goes on my head of freak folk band DVA from Czech Republic, performing all tracks in artificial language that shows, as they used to say, "the folklore of non-existing nations".