Mesmerizing.
Hypnotizing.
Mongolian Throat Singing.
Great, Now I’ll Have This Song Stuck in My Head All Day
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He’s a little flat in that one part.
Check out ‘Chorumal Bodum’ by Yat Kha. It’s the last track on this episode of All Songs Considered.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15962168
guy with the homemade banjo sounds like Popeye.
You need to listen to the Flower Kings’ album “The Rainmaker” – amidst the pomp prog rock and jazz and all things else, you’ve got this throat singing thrown in too. But to be honest, I like the Flower Kings’ stuff better than this….