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I have to say, that I myself am quite oblivious to what I would characterize as modern foolishness, à la Dead Can Dance.
Jesus wept.😕

Well done.👏 Loads of cheap convenience, no life/quality of life -no purposeful, future for new generations.
 

Echoes from the Levant​

Derya Turkan, kemence - Kyriakos Kalaitzidis, oud​




1. Ζeimpekiko « T’ aspronisi » (The white island). Music: Kyriakos Kalaitzidis
2. Wahabibi - Traditional Maronite Hymn based on Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1710-1736) melody
3. Huseyni Saz Semai Music: Antonis Kyriazis (?-1915)
4. Çeçen Kızı Music: Tanburi Cemil Bey (1873-1916)

" A musical - spiritual - journey to places and times where every separation ceases to exist. Love, coexistence, respect, ecstasy and light! "

<3 :cry:
 
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Omar Faruk Tekbilek - Dulger [2000]​




Omer Faruk Tekbilek is a Turkish musician and composer who plays a wide range of wind, string, percussion, and electronic instruments. He has developed a style that builds on traditional Sufi music while incorporating inspiration from ambient electronic musicians, most notably Brian Keane.

<3 :cry:
 
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Daiqing Tana and Haya Band - Ongmanibamai [2011]​




Daiqing Tana, an ethnic Mongol singer-songwriter from Qinghai, China, sings a transcending piece of music from Mongolia.. She joined the Haya Band as lead vocalist in 2006. Her chanting of "ongmanibamai" is Mongolian ("Om Mani Padme Hum" in Sanskrit )
 
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Constantinople - Denkilo [2026]​

Website: https://constantinople.ca



Kiya Tabassian, setar & voice
Ablaye Cissoko, kora & voice
Patrick Graham, percussion

Musical ensemble Constantinople was founded in 2001 by Iranian-Canadian brothers Kiya and Ziya Tabassian, who relocated to Montreal as teenagers.
 
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