The internet archive is digitizing a shitton of old 78rpm records. Currently there's 25885 of them online, not sure if more are still coming. Anyway have a look, I'm sure there will be something interesting in there.
https://archive.org/details/georgeblood
Most of them are from early 1900s up to the 50s.
similarly, alan lomax's 17,000+ field recordings have also been digitized for your enjoyment
http://research.culturalequity.org/audio-guide.jsp
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>>74428752
This is awesome!
>>74428752
Very nice, thanks. I love genuine world music like that.
This one was tagged "synthesizer", turns out it's from a Novachord and recorded in '41
https://archive.org/details/78_parade-of-the-wooden-soldiers_leon-jessel-collins-h.-driggs_gbia0001186a
Loads of goofy dixieland shit
https://archive.org/details/78_one-beer_dick-sanford-sammy-mysels-chuck-murphy-pee-wee-erwins-dixieland-band_gbia0000294a
Latin jazz
https://archive.org/details/78_viva-zapata_howard-rumseys-lighthouse-all-stars-shorty-rogers-milt-bernhart-jimmy_gbia0003152b
It seems there's little interest here, last bump.
https://archive.org/details/78_turkish-boogie_marvin-wright_gbia0003757b
>>74428992
interesting, i like brazilian sounding stuff.
I'd rather collect them myself.
>>74429146
And upload them?
I like these ;)
>>74429092
im pretty fucking interested, just can't listen to anything atm
field recording of a train
https://archive.org/details/78_freight-train_the-colber-corporation_gbia0000917b
sounds like something avantgarde/industrial
>>74429467
well it literally is industrial
thank you op