Sample From the Worlds of 'Junk Funk' and Honey-Gathering Folk MusiciansSample From the Worlds of 'Junk Funk' and Honey-Gathering Folk Musicians

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Sample From the Worlds of 'Junk Funk' and Honey-Gathering Folk Musicians

World Music Network heads off the beaten path. Their discoveries range from Indian 24-string slide guitar sessions to shepherds making funk instruments out of junk, and Bengalese musicians wandering from village to village looking for honey. The catalog of World Music Network takes your sampling into whole new worlds.

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July 31, 2024

Paban Das Baul's Music of the Honey Gatherers

Paban Das Baul Music of the Honey Gatherers

"Stripped back and powerful trance-inducing Baul songs, playing their one-string ektara and thumping on the duggi (bass drum), with voices raised in ecstasy to celebrate the secrets of the human body."

—World Music Network

Junk Funk by Sotho Sounds

junk funk sotho sounds

"The band plays instruments crafted out of recycled materials. Their guitars are made from tin-cans and bicycle wire, and rattle melodiously alongside the fuzzed ring of one-string fiddles and the thud and boom of their drums. Atop the mix, swinging unison vocals bring to mind the hugely popular choral tradition of Lesotho."

—World Music Network

The Sahara Sessions

"Etran Finatawa comes together because the nomadic peoples, as a whole, are actually threatened — their lifestyle is threatened. All the songs are about this disappearing lifestyle. It's a plea for tolerance and it's a plea for the various peoples of the area to come together and live together."

—Producer Colin Bass (NPR Music)

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