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Old 10-18-2017, 05:24 PM   #21 (permalink)
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LOL it's probably blocked cause it's plunderphonics and is entirely made of samples that set copyright laws off like fireworks on the Fourth of July... which probably means nothing to you. Here?



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Old 10-18-2017, 05:25 PM   #22 (permalink)
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To tag onto Janzs's Tuvan throat singing rec here are the giants of the genre.

Huun-Huur Tu
Oidupaa Vladimir Ouin
Yat-kha
Shu-de

For Mongolian throat singing, just check out anything involving monks.
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Old 10-18-2017, 05:25 PM   #23 (permalink)
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LOL it's probably blocked cause it's plunderphonics and is entirely made of samples that set copyright laws off like fireworks on the Fourth of July... which probably means nothing to you. Here?



Or here?

Yes, much better. Both work now. And no, I don't know plunderphonics as a genre label. A bit like vaporwave, but maybe not electronic? I'll know when I listen, at any rate.
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Old 10-18-2017, 05:26 PM   #24 (permalink)
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To tag onto Janzs's Tuvan throat singing rec here are the giants of the genre.

Huun-Huur Tu
Oidupaa Vladimir Ouin
Yat-kha
Shu-de

For Mongolian throat singing, just check out anything involving monks.
Allright, thanks. Unless I'm completely unable to stomach Janzoon's suggestion, I'll swing past these too.
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Old 10-18-2017, 05:27 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Allright, thanks. Unless I'm completely unable to stomach Janzoon's suggestion, I'll swing past these too.
If you don't like Janzs's still be sure to check out Oidupaa, he's a bit of an anomaly.
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Old 10-18-2017, 05:32 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Yes, much better. Both work now. And no, I don't know plunderphonics as a genre label. A bit like vaporwave, but maybe not electronic? I'll know when I listen, at any rate.
Plunderphonics is just music entirely made from samples "plundered" to make other music. Generally some kind of electronica.
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Cool, I'll give all three at least a couple spins.

I've only heard Tuvan throat singing very, very briefly once.
Bossa nova is a genre I know somewhat, but not in-depth at all. I'm a fan of Bebel Gilberto and I believe she fits in the genre at least somewhat.
I've never even heard of 'klesmer', so that one is going to be particularly interesting.
Klezmer is Jewish party music played small bands. What I posted is traditional Klezmer from back in the day, but there are also modern bands like the Klezmatics who do some cool stuff by adding in some other influences.

I second Frownland's recommendation of Huun-Huur-Tu for Tuvan throat singing. They did an album with a group of Bulgarian singers called Fly, Fly My Sadness that is amazing.

Also, if you're going to be checking out Bossa Nova, I highly recommend giving a listen to the album Wave by Antonio Carlos Jobim.
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Plunderphonics is just music entirely made from samples "plundered" to make other music. Generally some kind of electronica.
So basically exactly what I thought vaporwave was

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Klezmer is Jewish party music played small bands. What I posted is traditional Klezmer from back in the day, but there are also modern bands like the Klezmatics who do some cool stuff by adding in some other influences.

I second Frownland's recommendation of Huun-Huur-Tu for Tuvan throat singing. They did an album with a group of Bulgarian singers called Fly, Fly My Sadness that is amazing.

Also, if you're going to be checking out Bossa Nova, I highly recommend giving a listen to the album Wave by Antonio Carlos Jobim.
All duly noted!
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So basically exactly what I thought wapoerwave was
Shrug. I don't listen to vaporwave so I couldn't tell you, but from what I've heard The Avalanches are different and at least came WAY before. This album was released in 2000.
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I listen to vaporwave and I couldn't tell you.
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