After a best mate of mine introduced me to Fela Kuti’s works I’ve been real interested in hearing music from other cultures you don’t hear much stuff from. Doesn’t have to be traditional music styles (love it when genres and cultures fuse together, like Masayoshi Takanaka taking influence from Brazilian music), but I’d love to hear that as well!

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The Mongolian metal band The Hu fuse tradition instruments with metal styling and a badass attitude that Genghis would approve of

Also their name is great.

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If you like The Hu check out Uuhai and Batzorig Vaanchig.

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The Hu at this point might be more famous than the country they’re from (which to be fair, isn’t THAT obscure, but how often DO you think of Mongolia?)

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And they will finally play their homeland for the first time since making it!

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Ah yes the band that gave me tinnitus. Wonderful to see live just make sure you have earplugs and not get stuck by the crowd next to the speakers with two beers and a deaf sound engineer.

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Loop Experience ones are good. Otherwise, tissue.

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Thinking of Asian metal related music reminded me of Senyawa who are from Indonesia

Great band, on the more experimental side of things

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Brazil isn’t an obscure country, but there’s an indigenous band called Uakti that builds their own instruments. It’s some of the most unusual music I’ve heard. They also have some classical albums, and one by Phillip Glass that I like to listen to when I’m coming down from a trip.

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I’m a big fan of Tinariwen who are from Mali

Also: Toe from Japan

Also also: yin yin from the Netherlands

And in a similar vein: l’eclair from Switzerland

Also tbh, if you want a great selection of eclectic artists from all over the world, look up a playlist of artists playing on the West Holts stage of Glastonbury for any given year—when I’m at the festival it’s always my go to stage if I’m feeling like trying something new and it’s rarely disappointed me

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I came here to suggest Bombino, who is Nigerien but part of the same Tuareg desert blues genre. That stuff is excellent

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Toe are lovely, I’ve been listening to their live album (currently in Japan too).

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There’s an awesome Afrobeat collection called Nigeria: The Definitive Story of 1970’s Funky Lagos. I don’t know if it’s streaming but it’s a good next step.

This is a way more chill recommendation but I love Mayra Andrade from Cape Verde for music to relax to.

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I’ll need to check that out, sounds good. In return, I’ll recommend the Beginner’s Guide to African Funk, a 3 CD set full of absolute gems.

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Al-Namrood (Metal, Saudi-Arabia)

Mdou Mactar (Desert Blues)

Leliță Săftiță (Aromanian folk song)

Hrdza (Folk Rock, Slovakia)

Kamo Mphela (Amapiano, South Africa)

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