Mongolian Nights
I love this Mongolian type of music added some West-African drums to spice it up
il-y a 6 ans

mpointon
You’re a genius. I’ll leave it at that.
My dad played me Tibetan throat singing when I was a child. It always blew me away. I believe it’s now called polyphonic or overtone singing. Either way, brilliant.
This carries joyous memories for me and your contemporary take only enhances it.
I can only give you one thumb. But this track takes me to happy places worth a thousand thumbs. +3
My dad played me Tibetan throat singing when I was a child. It always blew me away. I believe it’s now called polyphonic or overtone singing. Either way, brilliant.
This carries joyous memories for me and your contemporary take only enhances it.
I can only give you one thumb. But this track takes me to happy places worth a thousand thumbs. +3
il-y a 6 ans

Mike_66
I'm so happy you like it. I wonder myself what is the magic of this throat singing but I loved it too the first time I heard it.
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Mike_66
Thank you Ernie. Sorry my last week was hard so I have only time for comments at the weekend.
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