Hello,
Last week I was at a Klezmer concert in Groningen (in the Netherlands).
Before the concert there was a dj who played some reggae tunes. One song he played was dub but with a European folk music melody. I think I heard somekind of bagpipe (but it wasn't a Scottish melody) or maybe a small flute.
Now I regret not asking the dj for the song title and artist.
Does anyone have a clue what it might be?
European folk music dub
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sonic
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Re: European folk music dub
The melody sounded Southern or Eastern European to me.
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Re: European folk music dub
Sounds like it could be something from the works of Twinkle Brothers and Trebunie-Tutki, a Polish folk group. I think they made three albums together. I don't know about flutes and bagpipes, though.
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Paddy
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Re: European folk music dub
Or it could be
"Suns of Arqa" : http://www.sunsofarqa.co.uk/
or "Peeni Waali" : http://www.mensch3000.ch/
"Suns of Arqa" : http://www.sunsofarqa.co.uk/
or "Peeni Waali" : http://www.mensch3000.ch/
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sonic
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Re: European folk music dub
Thanks for the suggestions. I think it's Suns of Arqa, I'm now playing a compilation cd from this group and some tracks are very similar