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Spotify has its flaws, but if you're interested in musical archeology, it has a very impressive catalog (including every single Document Records release, as well as a really huge Smithsonian Folkways collection).
Which is great, because musical archeology happens to be a (very irritating) hobby of mine.
So here's a compilation of some of my favourites from the SF catalog. Most of these tracks are field recordings made in the 1950's, hope you'll enjoy.
5 comments on Ethnoarcheomusicology (Smithsonian Folkways)
My Way June 23, 2014
dig this archeology.
⃠endevolada plus January 21, 2014
lovely job, thank you
⃠Ogun January 27, 2014
And thank you for dropping by, glad you liked it!
⃠DOOMOOD December 23, 2013
great stuff. i used to obsess over musical archaeology too. lately i just listen to MF DOOM.
⃠captainbildad February 20, 2012
Magnificent slices.
⃠Ogun February 19, 2012
21 tracks - 37 minutes
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