I listen to a bit of morlam (molam) sometimes, music from the North Thailand/Laos Khmer region. Below is a beautiful example by the really gifted Maim Lis, although I often play the more dancy stuff the Isaan women sway to in HH bars when having a little party (I only go to a bar daytime outside of boozy drinker hours). There's also some crazy older stuff on albums from the 70s you can find online.
For a psychedelic slightly dub-style take, listen to the album: "Jah Wobble & The Invaders Of The Heart – Molam Dub". John Wardle (Jah Wobble now) was bass player for the great Public Image Ltd (PiL) back in the day.
Also I like some Luk Thung which is a bit more regular Thai country style. Just like western music, I don't like every artist.
I'm indulging in an hour of nostalgia listening to Santana on Amazon. Alexa took me there, bless her. Of course I have to use a text to speech app these days, being sans voice, but Alexa doesn't seem to mind. https://www.naturalreaders.com/online/
It's very useful for things like brief instructions to Alexa, but not much else.
Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 7:25 pm
One of my all time favourites is Samba Pa Ti - takes me back to one of my first European holidays to Majorca in the early 70’s!!
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That was my favorite during the university days! Still pull it out often.
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Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 7:25 pm
One of my all time favourites is Samba Pa Ti - takes me back to one of my first European holidays to Majorca in the early 70’s!!
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That was my favorite during the university days! Still pull it out often.