Zeibekiko of Evdokia (Greece)
Mikis Theodorakis - Otan Sfigoun To Heri (When They Grab One's Hand) (Greece) |
Georg Paterakis - Logetta (Greece)
Patcheco de Gumbé - Catchur Kumpé (Guinea-Bissau) Spoiler for Patcheco de Gumbé - Pubis Ku Bô:
Khun Narin - Chackim (Thailand) |
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Khun Narin - Baisi Sukhwan (Thailand)
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I WISH I could share it with you, but it's nowhere to be found, not on youtube or any other streaming service I have at my disposal.
The song is Glass Butterflies by Dirk Campbell and it's a gorgeous piece of world music. Well worth hunting down if you can find it. |
The last part of this incorporating his tune "Symposium."
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What the hell? Thanks Rostasi :love:
Why didn't I find it? Must be something wrong with my googling skills :confused: The gentle, earthen and watery-guggly sound of that flute after the 2 minute mark is something I just find wonderful. I'm not quite sure what it is, but I thought perhaps some kind of ocarina? |
The flutes that I can hear in this tune are,
in order, a duduk, Irish flute, bansuri and a kaval. Nice piece of whirled music, but may be too dissonant near the beginning for some. New age people often have delicate snowflake ears. |
Cool Rostasi :) you sure know your flutes / recorders.
I kinda knew ocarina was a dumb suggestion :laughing: but there's some jug-ish quality to the sound of the lower register flute that just makes me think of clay. I also know Dirk from earlier Canterbury related projects like Egg and early National Health (when he was known as Mont). He was in the British news some time ago as his daughter was a soldier and was killed in battle with ISIS. There were troubles getting bodies back to the UK for burial and I saw an interview with him about it :( Seems he performs with his son these days. |
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