This stuff is incredible:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abQY9W7fCl8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUy1aExHGg0
>>61402366
Traditional Southeast Asian music really is nice
Here OP
https://javasounds.bandcamp.com/
This bandcamp is sorta like a kickstart for Indonesia music. Vol 7 is favorite
>>61402465
Have any favourite countries or styles?
>>61402538
Thanks, anon. Are these all modern performances of traditional music?
>>61402712
>Have any favourite countries or styles?
Out of all the Asian countries beside Japan, Indonesia has given me the most joy. I'm still fairly new to this. Gamelan is cool.
>Are these all modern performances of traditional music?
Most likely
Have one more gift on me. This channel has a bunch of music from a a bunch of Asian countries that I think you might enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/user/GajahOling/playlists
>>61402955
Thank you. I got Vol. 1 and 2 of the cassette tape in the OP from a sharethread and was blown away. Looking forward to checking out the links you posted.
Is /trad/ still a thing on /mu/? I got tired of the underaged bans and stopped posting here.
>>61403036
>Is /trad/ still a thing on /mu/?
It comes and goes. Mostly ran by Hampus. I don't post there because I don't really bring that much to the table other that maybe posting links to stuff I like.
>>61403105
It's not traditional, but on the topic of SEA music, Cambodia has/had a great psychedelic sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2ChyzBVgnQ
It's a shame that the Khmer Rouge regime stopped the music that they had going for them back then.
>>61403412
Sublime Frequencies has some great Asian psych/folk/pop comps you could check out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsGJ9yLfoWk
and I agree the Southeast Asian made good psych music
>>61403490
Definitely, I've got a bunch of those releases on my computer.
Finding a working stream or download of this documentary would be nice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipq4FefX5Ps
>>61403570
Looks neat