Spudman
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I've been looking for some great Punjab, or Indian, raga, or Asian music but I'm clueless where to start. Any body know of anything good outside of the Bollywood pop scene from India?
SuperSwede said:I also want to recommend checking out the etiopian artist Fela Kuti if you enjoy 70´s african funk.
tone2thebone said:Say don't they have any of those transcendental hippie camps out there in Idaho or something? You're sure to find great raga music lovers there.
Came up with this interesting site at any rate...
http://www.progarchives.com/subgenre.asp?style=35
R_of_G said:+1 for Fela Kuti, SuperSwede. If you are a fan of his, let me reccomend two current bands for you...
The first is Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra. The last time I saw them they were at least a 12 pc band. With a singer that sings in English and Yoruba, they make a sound very much in the Fela Kuti tradition. They are an incredibly tight band, and definitely know how to bring the funk both live and in the studio.
The second band is Budos Band. They are a smaller, instrumental-only band, but they are strongly grounded in the Afro-Cuban funk beat that Fela made famous. Like Antibalas, they are all very skilled musicians, and can lock into a groove like nobody else. Both bands are based in New York and are currently on Daptone Records [though Antibalas has several earlier albums on another label that are all worth checking out]. :AOK:
Spudman said:There is some contemporary mainly instrumental stuff that I heard in an import shop one time that really grooved. It had a heavier sound than much of the traditional stuff. I'm hoping I can find something like that as well. The grooves were incredible.