Anyone interested in world music?


John McLaughlin with Shiv Kumar Sharma. What an interesting and sophisticated performance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p71QK5TZDCc

Perhaps others can post something too.
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Recently found this. Ponty's violin really sings.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytrU587-C50
Putumaya and "Rough Guide" labels/series are great samplers for finding world music. I pick them up whenever I can.

I'm not much of an album or single artist guy these days. I'm much more into finding the individual tracks or compositions that I really like. Even more so with World music, where I share fewer life experiences with the atists. So much good stuff out there to discover though!!!
Try this. The music is called 'sevdah', from south east Balkan. Very specific form. Kind of 'blues', not by form, but by feeling. If you like it, will tell you more.
This is the same song, played by two very different singers

https://youtu.be/iBbN86O3r8M

https://youtu.be/P7OecIOkA_Y
Definitely agree with Mapman's recommendation for the Putumaya label; they have some great discs that will take you 'round the world.

Some other favorites;

- Habib Koite & Bamada "Foly", great live album to boot, several other albums by Habib Koite & Bamada, email me for details...
- another vote for various Dead Can Dance CDs
- Some of Brendan Perry's (from DCD) solo work
- "Samsara" and a few others by Lisa Gerrard (also from DCD)
- Several discs from Trilok Gurtu
- Several discs including "Global House", "Link", "Visual" and "Bridge" from Oystein Sevag
- "DAFOS", "Global Drum Project" and "YAMANTAKA" by Mickey Hart
- "Tathagata" by He Xun Tian
- "Sister Drum" and "Seven Days" by Dadawa
- various Jon Hassell albums ("Dream Theory in Malaya", "Hollow Bamboo", " Maarifa Street" and "Possible Musics" (with Brian Eno)....

I'll be glad to discuss more specifics on these and other albums either on or off-line...