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SOPHIE FOREVER
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I figured you would already be all over Ame Debout and Paix, Chio.
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Yeah, you'd think so. I've mainly just been listening to Iranian and Hungarian stuff lately. Really love the song you just posted as well as it sounds like a vaguely menacing lullaby of sorts (and who doesn't want that)
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Gimme dem flamenco nuevo recs because I've started to explore the genre and have been overwhelmingly enthralled with what I've come across.
Also if anyone knows if it's the date or the style that makes it nuevo then that'd be much appreciated because I'm lazy atm.
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..I had a couple more but I got sidetracked. |
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Rosalia is what got me into the genre, she's incredible. I'll check out the other two tracks, thanks.
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Probably been mentionened somewhere but my band suggestion is Heilung. They are a band from Denmark that plays music from the ironage and viking age. They use everything from running water, human bone, reconstructed swords and shields, to old shamen drums. Song texts come directly from runestones or sacred objects, amulettes, etc. Texts can even include poems about historical occurances which are sometimes translated. Combined, it leads to interesting and beautiful music.
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