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Old 10-31-2018, 03:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Chi no Hibiki - Higashi Yuroppa wo Utau by Geinoh Yamashirogumi

may already be well known but I love this group. this is their take on (mostly) polyphonic Eastern European choral singing. No other instruments required or needed.

My mum used to make a traditional Ukrainian meal for Christmas and would take us to bless the food at the Orthodox church. It was a brilliant church and this album is reasonably similar to the chorus sections they had there. I woudnt categorize myself as religious, but I'm fascinated by the music it's produced
Do you have Ukrainian roots?
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Old 10-31-2018, 06:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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My mum used to make a traditional Ukrainian meal for Christmas and would take us to bless the food at the Orthodox church.
The meal part was the regular thing at our house at Xmas from the Ukrainian side of the family,
but, thankfully, we didn't have the church part. I remember this album from that Japanese collective
coming out back in the 70s and liking it. I'll have to revisit it.
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Old 10-31-2018, 08:58 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Do you have Ukrainian roots?
Yep on both sides of my family. My ancestry is like 95% Ukrainian

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The meal part was the regular thing at our house at Xmas from the Ukrainian side of the family,
but, thankfully, we didn't have the church part. I remember this album from that Japanese collective
coming out back in the 70s and liking it. I'll have to revisit it.
I could probably eat Ukrainian food the rest of my meals and be happy.
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I could probably eat Ukrainian food the rest of my meals and be happy.
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was a plate of pierogies and a bowl of borscht at Cecil's.

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Diggin' the new Temperance Movement album.



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Heathen Foray - The Passage
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Why? It's just ****ing good.

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Where Were U In '92? by Zomby

Working on my 24-hour take-home final case study for the course I'm finishing and need a discography that will keep me awake until the early hours. Tonight it's Zomby and he's doing the trick well. Might have posted about Dedication a while ago as I've been burning through that one a lot recently, but now it's this ones turn
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Where Were U In '92? by Zomby

Working on my 24-hour take-home final case study for the course I'm finishing and need a discography that will keep me awake until the early hours. Tonight it's Zomby and he's doing the trick well. Might have posted about Dedication a while ago as I've been burning through that one a lot recently, but now it's this ones turn
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Hey guys. Listening to this hidden gem.
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