/trad/

Spotify is so god damned great I can't even believe it. If you like trad, why don't you have Spotify premiun yet?

Reminder

This is your average cultural tourist trad listener

A cringeworthy p4k loving meming fantanodrone

Do NOT be like this!

>average
Proof?

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Nice

Oh snibety snap, not long to go.

are you really hampus

Yes.

what is this

lol i remember when all you tripcucks used to shit on spotify and pretend to listen to everything off FLAC in foobar2000. what happened?

The countries I have yet not listened to traditional music from.

I still prefer downloading FLAC and use f2k, but there's a lot of stuff (trad) I can't find elsewhere.

got any recs or favorites

Sorry, but its literally a condescending neo-colonial gesture to just try to instantly understand ''world'' i.e. non-white music, esp. as a white european male....

So you went from generic Cred Forumstant to try-hard avant-teen to this? This is a new level of try-hard

Folk music of Albania - recorded and edited by A. L. Lloyd (2004, Topic Records)
Anthology of Central and South American Indian Music (1975, Smithsonian Folkways)
Tibetan Buddhist Rites from the Monasteries of Bhutan (2005, Sub Rosa)
Music of Bulgaria (1978, King's World Music Library)
Folk Music of Hungary (1961, Smithsonian Folkways)
Festivals Of The Himalayas - Volume II (1978, Nonesuch Explorer)
East Africa: Witchcraft and Ritual Music (1975, Nonesuch Explorer)
Mushroom Ceremony of the Mazatec Indians of Mexico (2006, Smithsonian Folkways)
Mongolie: Chants Et Morin Khuur (2009, Ocora)
Folksongs & Sacred Music from Nepal (1999, ARC Music)

No trying to understand anything.

That's correct.

>write this out
>no response

>can't even spell gamelan right
alrite

What happened to the btrl trip? Where've you been?

Banned.