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I remember years ago shopping in Camden market. I went into a small shop looking for various toot and heard a noise that sounded at first like a mini demonstration( the shop was quiet).
Then after a few minutes, I was liking this mellow chanting. Turned out it was some sort of Indian chanting.
While playing the Roots album by Sepultura for the first time in ages( which has some of this stuff on it), I realise I must have some of this world music in my collection .
Anyone got any ideas of some good sounds to get ?
Cheers;)

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[left]I have a keen interest in World Music and I have been particularly into Sahara / Western Sahara blues music for a while; worth a search to listen to the unique blend of blues and north west African vocals and rhythms. A few bands are from the nomadic Tuareg people of the Sahara.[/left]

[left]A few recommendations: Ali Farka Toure, Tartit, Tourmast, there's loads more. I started off with a 2 cd sampler called "Sahara - Blues of the Desert" and took it from there.[/left]

[left]Here's Tourmast in action[/left]

[left][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPopO7QIa7k[/media][/left]

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[quote name='dry_stone' timestamp='1371901827' post='2119328']
[left]I have a keen interest in World Music and I have been particularly into Sahara / Western Sahara blues music for a while; worth a search to listen to the unique blend of blues and north west African vocals and rhythms. A few bands are from the nomadic Tuareg people of the Sahara.[/left]

[left]A few recommendations: Ali Farka Toure, Tartit, Tourmast, there's loads more. I started off with a 2 cd sampler called "Sahara - Blues of the Desert" and took it from there.[/left]

[left]Here's Tourmast in action[/left]

[left][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPopO7QIa7k[/media][/left]
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This seems kinda bluesey to start, then a bit osibisa. I gave it 2 mins or so , but not my thing. Thanks anyway ;)

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There was for a number of years a group of Indian looking guys dresses in the traditional red indian gear (at least stereo type from cowboy films) who busked down my way and sold CDs, they played some nice guitars and pipes, guess they where most likely accountants or something during the week.


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[quote name='Hobbayne' timestamp='1371910826' post='2119478']
There was a Red Indian in Village People, although I think not a legitimate one! :ph34r:
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It would appear that this thread despite being in it's infancy is already in the process of becoming derailed by comic genius.

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[quote name='Bilbo' timestamp='1371917227' post='2119586']
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4SM40Tq4Ko"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4SM40Tq4Ko[/url]
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Unfortunately, my ex boss left me traumatised years ago when I heard joni mitchell. Sorry but, it's like having teeth removed . I gave this 1.5 mins.
Strangely enough yhe intro was near what I'm after.
Thanks tho' Bilbo ;)

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