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Some music from Mongolia:

(PLAY LOUD, the female orchestra from Bulgaria makes this vibe completely extradimensional)

http://youtu.be/sgBSd0AK39s

Another Mongol band, they even covered some rock songs in a dramatically different way

Another of the real magical records,

this is from the album Passion by Peter Gabriel which features many many great world music artists. Cool thing about the beat is, that you can count it to 4 as well as count it to 3

http://youtu.be/4IHMr0cagXc

A great (but dead) singer from Pakistan with an amazing vocal range.

This is a song about getting drunk.

http://youtu.be/PgJkYm8PTOg

A band from South Africa:

A nice Touareg band with beautiful female backing vocals:

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Some swinging beats played by the guy who played with Page and Plant in 1995/96

An Inuit (Eskimo) singer who makes the weirdest vocal sounds on the planet, sounds like a tortured horny lesbian whale or something like that:

Baba Maal, amazing vibe on this song:

(I recommend you to get both albums "Passion" and "Passion Sources" by Peter Gabriel for a full scale world trip, they are both very much worth having)

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Saw these guys open for Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters a couple years ago.

A young, Niger-born Tuareg guitarist inspired by the wizardry of Saharan rock bands like Tinariwen, Omar Moctar (a.k.a. Bombino) has helped make African music more relatable to U.S. fans, thanks to both his own instrumental gifts and to collaborators like The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach, who produced Bombino's new album, Nomad. Though Bombino sings in the Tuareg language of Tamashek, with lyrics that often specifically address the challenges of his exiled tribe, there's a hypnotic kick to his music that transcends barriers of language and geography.

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...In The Light, Celebrating the Melodious Composition of LZ, the very Skilful Mastery of John Paul Jones...

,,,Brilliant Creative Vision of James Patrick Page, the Eastern Instrument Shenai, the Wedding Tune, also celebrated in "Dancing Days"

Master of Shenai, Late U. Bismillah Khan...

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