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Join Date: Dec 2014
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Yeah too long man! Hope things are all good.
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: East of the Southern North American West
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Krung gongs with flute, singers and clapping virgins - Call & Response | Sublime Frequencies: Ethnic Minority Music of Northeast Cambodia
Cannot stop listening to this album in between bouts of checking out the rest of what this amazing label has to offer. The passionate, down-to-earth singing speaks for itself, but what really gets me is the gong rhythms. There's something about them that makes me more hype than anything I've heard at a rave or club. Jarai singer and guitarist - Jarai Ayin/Ayon Love Song | Sublime Frequencies: Ethnic Minority Music of Northeast Cambodia This song is nice too for very different reasons. If the lyrics were in English it wouldn't sound out of place as part of the O Brother Where Art Thou? soundtrack.
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#20229 (permalink) | |
Join Date: Dec 2014
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Ah just clocked your profile pic. Sorry mate, losing a pet is the worst - all the best.
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