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  1. Finkatutako Txioa
    Duela 19 ordu

    Today you can listen to “World Gong Crazy” by Filipina-Canadian emcee Han Han! The song fuses the interlocking rhythms of traditional kulintang, an ensemble of gongs and drums from the southern Philippines, with an infectious and contemporary hip-hop beat.

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  2. (e)k Bertxiotua
    Duela 16 ordu

    Our 1st record comes out tomorrow on so you know I’m barely going to sleep. This is the most musical and meaningful album I’ve ever been a part of…thanks to Claudia. I think you’ll agree…

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  4. Duela 19 ordu

    “World Gong Crazy” showcases the creative innovations that keep the kulintang tradition captivating and alive. Han Han uses rap and spoken word techniques to deliver her vocals in Filipino languages such as Tagalog and Cebuano. She is joined by electronic-tribal music duo DATU!

    Photograph of Han Han
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  5. Duela 19 ordu

    It’s included on ‘Kulintang Kultura’ (out Oct. 1), the first retrospective of music by kulintang master Danongan “Danny” Kalanduyan! This two-part album features traditional and contemporary kulintang styles. Pre-order ↓

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  6. ira. 9

    Our Staff Jams playlist is updated with fresh picks for September! Hear songs by , , , , , , Hailu Mergia, Tom T. Hall + others. Selections made by folks from around 🎧

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    . with discusses the Smithsonian Anthology of Hip-Hop and Rap in a segment featuring , designer of the box set, and , member of the anthology's executive committee

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  8. ira. 8

    'Let Love Be Your Guide,' an all-ages collection of electric folk songs, pays tribute to the power of community in changing times. Listen/pre-order at + check out their interview with :

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  9. ira. 8

    To celebrate the release of their new record, are hosting a sensory-friendly song and dance party livestream from on Friday at 7:30pm ET! All proceeds from virtual tickets will go directly to the Haiti Emergency Relief Fund:

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  10. ira. 8

    . release 'Let Love Be Your Guide,' their debut album as a duo this Friday, Sept. 10 🎉 Watch the music video for the title track, dedicated to . They are joined by friends and neighbors in their new home of Baltimore!

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  12. (e)k Bertxiotua
    ira. 7

    hard to argue with any collection of songs put together by Bachman and this one is no exception. good job DB! hop on over!

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  13. ira. 7

    Picks include Michael Hurley, Nancy Dupree, Elizabeth Cotten, Allen Ginsberg + others. Listen to the playlist below ⛰️ Graphic by

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    "Reading those notes and looking at all those photos opened me up to a world of new perspectives, lifestyles, and art that continues to influence my own life and work to this day... here are some tunes that I love and make me feel deeply." Daniel Bachman’s People’s Picks is live!

    Graphic for Daniel Bachman’s People’s Picks playlist. Green and yellow with photo of Daniel smiling.
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  15. (e)k Bertxiotua
    ira. 7

    Thank you for including Smithsonian ' new album "Encore" in this legendary list!

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  16. ira. 7

    In 2020, choral students at were invited by to rework a song from the Folkways collection. The result is a poignant exploration of "How Can I Keep from Singing?" that pays homage to the human spirit and its power to endure.

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  17. ira. 6

    Originally written by Florence Reece in 1931 for the United Mine Workers and later popularized by Pete Seeger and the Almanac Singers, & Lee Knight reimagine a classic labor union anthem that demands to know: "Which Side Are You On?"

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  18. ira. 6

    Take a deep, back-porch listen to his first full album on Folkways: ‘The High Lonesome Sound’ (1965). These essential recordings share Appalachian folk music both beautiful and harsh, harrowing and tender.

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  19. ira. 6

    Happy birthday, Roscoe Holcomb! The Kentucky-born musician has attained legendary status as a hard-hitting and wildly expressive banjo player and singer. His high, tense voice inspired the term “high lonesome sound,” coined by John Cohen.

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  20. ira. 4

    What is listening to? Hear some of the songs and artists on his rotation via our People's Picks playlist on ! →

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