What are you listening to right now [2024-04]
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The youtuber spelled "Violently" wrong so I am surprised you found it at all. If that's an official channel, that's pretty sloppy.
All these songs are off her "Debut" solo album.
She was in The Sugarcubes before that, I had a friend who was into them, but I never listened to their music.
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You know another video I like but I don't remember if I knew they
were from Iceland.
A short list of Icelandic bands
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I was curious. Greenland.
Comment: "this video has more views than there is people in greenland" 😁
Nanook: "Nanook's lyrics are in Greenlandic. They refused an offer from Sony as the company wanted them to switch to English. Their music style is soft and melodic indie rock"
Music starts at 1:01
Metal bands too (for those that are interested)
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Ooooohh Greenland! Moonlight Drowns is great, and here's a fun fact: After their first album, they moved to Australia! There's not much info about it though.
There's a few bands I listen to that are from surprising countries (all metal lol)
Demonic Resurrection: India
District Unknown: Afghanistan
Al-Namrood: Saudi Arabia
Before Crush: Angola
Odious: Egypt
Also, mad respect for Nanook for refusing to translate the lyrics, artistic integrity is one of the best qualities a band/artist can have
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"otyken_official: A girl named Kunchari plays a musical instrument that looks like a cello. We named this instrument "Ikili" (Morinhur). Or just a music skull."
Aiko - Bass Guitarist, Khomys Player (also known as the Jaw harp)
Snezhana - Maracas Player
It's very confusing this band page lists all the members but some of them have come and gone
or are new to the group. Some of them share the same instrument playing. Not all
the instruments seem to be listed in it though.
https://kprofiles.com/otyken-members-profile-facts/
I was able to nail down the instrument as the komuz (The instrument can be found in Turkic ethnic groups, from China to Turkey).
That's the instrument being played on the far right in the video. I think that's the instrument you are referring to?
Here's one more from them
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Not sure. If you look on youtube for "komuz music" you will find plenty but none sound like the note plucking they do in that video. I suspect it's like a regular guitar, you can play chords or you can pluck individual notes. It sounded like Otyken was plucking notes and had an electric mic pickup as well.l i t t l e s t e p h e r sComment
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