Where do you start if you want to escape the anglosphere musical tradition?
I'm more interested in pre-war recordings, as globalization quickly westernized many music schools
>>72595968
Depends what countries you want to start with
Do you want hindustani such as your pic? There really isn't much recording done pre-war (I'm guessing you mean ww2) and the recording that happened was mainly orchestrated by white anglo rich men who tried to either document it or profit from it so their personal preferences are involved in what you get to hear and what you don't get to hear
Got a link to that album? I'd love a listen :)
>>72595968
http://www.mediafire.com/file/nmcqtjdnzj3/folk+arts+of+andhra+pradesh.rar
>>72596088
No but i'm sure it's easy to find a blogspot link with a DDL. I just found out about this Lomax collection. I thought he only worked on American music. Great man
>>72595968
Download Spotify and listen to the entire Folkways catalog.
Sorry if this falls into the anglosphere, but this is a great comp that people should check out if they are into American folk and blues. Alan Lomax and his dad are some of the most important people in music for preserving this stuff.
http://www.folkways.si.edu/
>>72595968
everything you need is here, friend:
https://excavatedshellac.com/
>>72596050
you might be rather surprised...>>72596689
>>72596689
This needs to be known about more.
>>72596689
OP?