Non-American Music I Sould Be Listening To

SaracenusSaracenus 671 Posts
edited September 2008 in Strut Central
Only we Americans would label music not from North America (Canadians seem to be part of America musically) World Music. b,121b,121Since we have people from all over the world here and Americans living abroad or traveling tell me who should I take a listen to out there to expand my musical mind?b,121b,121I have good "Celtic" collection, love Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (R.I.P.), have a smattering from South America, and little things from here and there. I love traditional, but am open to modernized or fused styles.b,121b,121Hit me with your best.

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  • skelskel You can't cheat karma 5,033 Posts
    Hey Saracenus, I never said thanks for the awesome avatar. So, er, thanks!b,121b,121Sounds like you appreciate the mellower side of music, so let me recommend all volumes (on cd) of chill out music with beats from Ibiza called "Cafe Del Mar".b,121Should be available on teh bay and elsewhere for penny-cents.b,121Don't let any hatters put you off.

  • Skell,b,121b,121Thanks for the tip. I am definitely in a mellow mood this year, but I am also an unrepentant metal-head. There is a time and a place for something loud and proud. I also will get on the electronica kick every once and a while. I think this has to do with the constant ringing in my ears lately... I have been dialing down the volume lately. b,121b,121Contact me via private message and I will get you a version of the avatar that isn't quite so distorted.b,121b,121Thanks.

  • im going to see the group Baba Zula (from Turkey) in Barcelona on Friday. good shit.b,121b,121

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    Quote:/font1h,121b,121b,121I have good "Celtic" collection, love Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (R.I.P.), have a smattering from South America, and little things from here and there. I love traditional, but am open to modernized or fused styles.b,121b,121Hit me with your best. b,121b,121h,121
    font class="post"1b,121b,121Check out the Master Musicians of Jajouka, a quite famous group from near Rabat, Morocco. I think Brian Jones was involved with getting their seminal album released. b,121b,121Hamza el-Din is another name to look into.b,121b,121Persian classical music might be up your alley, based on your NFA Khan namedrop. b,121b,121B-Music has been putting out a lot of good Turkish re-releases lately, but those are generally of the rock/funk influenced variety. Selda Bagcan is a good starting place. b,121b,121You might get a kick out of Central European Brass music, Boban Markovic Orkestar springs to mind. Their live shows are great, but I haven't copped recordings, so tread lightly and try before you buy. b,121b,121The Ethiopiques series on Buda Musique has some very strong points and runs quite deep, Mulatu and Mahmoud Ahmed both have great discs in the series.b,121b,121African music is where it all came from anyway, so do some digging and you'll find something to your tastes - have you checked out Frank's mixes from the archives here, or at his blog voodoofunk? There are a few other blogs out there dedicated to b,121African music forms, though I haven't dug too deep. b,121b,121I've never gotten into the Secret Museum of Mankind series on Yazoo, but you might - a lot of older field recording type stuff from all over the world.b,121b,121Brazilian music is a universe all its own, and you should learn to love it.b,121The loronix blog should have a thing or two for you.

  • LokoOneLokoOne 1,823 Posts
    Theres an Argentinian rock fusion band called "Bersuit Vergabana"....or just Bersuitb,121b,121If you come across any of thier shit grab it...most interesting mix of styles I ever heard... cumbia, murga, salsa,tango,rock,funk,blues,folkore,candombe, rap etc these dudes manage to blend it all into some well structure, engaging, and tightly played songs.... b,121b,121if you speak spanish its even better cus their music has a strong social conscious message and is really directed at the 'pueblo'....but just the music alone if worth it.

  • You need to check Maga Bo from Brazil, he's working with Senegalese, Nigerian and other musicians and vocalists and doing some hot stuff...b,121b,121a href="http://www.magabo.com/" target="_blank"1http://www.magabo.com//a1b,121b,121a href="http://www.myspace.com/magabo" target="_blank"1http://www.myspace.com/magabo/a1b,121b,121Check this: Fire feat Xuman img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/raw.gif" alt="" 21b,121b,121object width="425" height="344"1param name="movie" value=""1/param1param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"1/param1embed src="" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"1/embed1/object1b,121b,121Also check Saye Mbott feat. ALIFb,121b,121object width="425" height="344"1param name="movie" value=""1/param1param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"1/param1embed src="" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"1/embed1/object1

  • Brazilian:b,121b,121Os Mutantes and other artists from Tropicalia movementb,121Walter Wanderlyb,121Papeteb,121Jorge Benb,121Tim Maiab,121Elis Reginab,121b,121African:b,121b,121Fela Kutib,121Mulatu Astatke/Ethiopiques series as mentioned aboveb,121Monomonob,121Jingob,121Tony Allenb,121b,121French:b,121b,121Jacques DuTroncb,121Francoise Hardyb,121soundtracks of Michel Legrandb,121Les Kitschenettes (retro 60s sound)b,121MC Solaarb,121Edith Piafb,121a new artist I recommend is Berryb,121b,121Italian:b,121b,121Lesimanb,121soundtracks by Franco Micalizzi and Stelvio Ciprianib,121Ennio Morriconeb,121Piero Umiliani b,121Piero Piccionib,121High Tension seriesb,121b,121Peruvian:b,121b,121Black Sugar (debut)b,121b,121Germany:b,121b,121Canb,121Tangerine Dreamb,121Krafterkb,121b,121Russian:b,121b,121Kinob,121don't know about Leon Theremin's music, but watch the documentary "Theremin" if you haven't already seen itb,121b,121Jamaican:b,121Lovers Rock/Rocksteady:b,121Tony Tuffb,121Cornell Campbellb,121b,121Dub:b,121b,121King Tubbyb,121Prince Far Ib,121African Head Charge ("Environmental Studies" and everything else)b,121Horace Andyb,121Augustus Pablob,121b,121Ska: b,121b,121Dandy Livingstoneb,121Tommy McCookb,121Ska-ta-Litesb,121Roland Alphonsob,121Laurel Aitkenb,121b,121Roots/Foundation:b,121b,121Susan Cadoganb,121Dennis Brown b,121Peter Toshb,121Sugar Minottb,121b,121Sweden:b,121b,121Little Dragon (their first album is the bomb!!!!)

  • i ride for this swedish hip hop band.b,121a href="http://www.myspace.com/speechdefect" target="_blank"1http://www.myspace.com/speechdefect/a1b,121b,121peace, stein. . . img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" 21

  • hemolhemol 2,578 Posts
    For sure check out whatever Zakir Husain's current band is called. It should be something along the lines of Zakir Husain's incredible rhythm band. He's not my favorite on tabla, but he's ill, and his band kills.b,121b,121Toumani diabate's Symmetrical Orchestra is seriously killer music. Couldn't find a clip of him with the band, but here he is playing solo (he plays kora):b,121b,121object width="425" height="344"1param name="movie" value=""1/param1param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"1/param1embed src="" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"1/embed1/object1

  • Sorry for the delay on this post. I should have done this yesterday. My apologies. b,121b,121I want to thank everyone for the recommends, I lost my Turkish folk music when my cassette tape collection went MIA in the 90s.b,121b,121I have heard a slice of Frank's stuff from my brother's collection and its killer. This why I think the internet is going to cause a sea change in American music in the next 10 years. Tons of mad crazy good stuff from all corners of the world floating out there influencing musicians, it will bubble up.b,121b,121Surrealist you rock. Some of your list I have or have listened to and all get high marks from me. Based on that I will definitely run most of your suggestions down. I love Brazilian music but I was broke, broke, broke when I had a yen for it last, time to go hunting again.b,121b,121Thanks again, my music collection has gotten a bit stale and its time to find some new stuff to shake it up.

  • Germany:b,121Check out Emma Myldenberger for a middleage/jazz/fusion mixture,b,121be sure to have heard of Ougenweide,b,121get used to Orexis.b,121b,121b,121In fact my sensors tell me that a lot of the future will be aboutb,121music of the dark age past.b,121b,121


  • ^^^^^^^^^^^^^b,121Great resource but do you have some recommendations from there or are you saying everything there is worth a listen. b,121b,121I should have hit that site a while back I have CDs from there on my self. Didn't realize they had mp3s for download, that is even better.

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    It's definitely not all good, but an awful lot of it is. a href="http://waxidermy.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=8239&start=0" target="_blank"1Here's/a1 a good recommendations thread.

  • Malcouns - Sahara Swing LPb,121That one might be recorded in the States but when I see the live gigs of them over here in Bavaria I know where the sound comes from...
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