#music I was just reminded of my favorite heavy metal traditional Mongolian folk band, The Hu. I assert there is no better heavy metal Mongolian band.
@walterbays
I can say without hesitation that this is the best Mongolian heavy metal band I've ever heard! Seriously cool stuff. I love when artists blend traditional music with contemporary sounds!
@p3R1n01D Me too! I also enjoy Spanish pianist Miriam Mendez and her flamenco interpretations of Bach.
Also Black Violin for hip hop baroque. I heard a concert for middle school kids and they had 1500 young teens standing and clapping to Bach
@walterbays
Flamenco Bach, this I've got to check out! And the hip hop Bach with the kids sounds awesome! I've loved Bach literally since the cradle. β€οΈ πΆ
I'll bet you'd like this one, and others by Snakecharmer. It's a powerful mix of traditional Celtic and Punjabi, with a techno-modern sound. Sort of heavy metal on bagpipes. One of my favorites!
Celtic Punjabi Bagpipes
https://youtu.be/XK-wHSqus9g
@walterbays
Sounds like you've got my number, "like almost nobody!" π― π π
And yes, as a matter of fact, I've been dying to hear a good Scandinavian Euro-trance group work with traditional East Africans! π
That really is great stuff, thanks for passing it along!
@p3R1n01D Too early to start your Halloween playlist? ;)
https://youtu.be/Sz4scNrVMcU
@p3R1n01D Mitternacht
https://youtu.be/xA7AO-9Y_RI
@p3R1n01D Der FΓΌrst der Finsternis
https://youtu.be/oF03C30hqOI
@walterbays
Those look great, thanks! I'll have to save them for tomorrow, better get to bed for work. Looking forward to checking them out! π
@p3R1n01D I wish I knew a #Swahili speaker who could translate the song Sema for me. It's such a haunting song I'd like to hear the story. Google translate tells me the word "sema" means "say" or "speak" which only piques my curiosity. But I can't spell any of the other words I hear, so can't translate them.