![]() ![]() Spotlighting heartbreaking Uzbek ballads beside spellbinding Indian raga, Irish reels, South African gospel, and rowdy Burmese rhythmelody, the expert diggers at Dust To Digital plumb the depths of a lost world with captivating results at each turn. ![]() ![]() Stop a spinning globe with a jabbed finger and one will probably land on a country whose music is featured on ‘Excavated Shellac: An Alternate History of the World’s Music (1907-1967)’. Whew! 100 archival wonders spanning six continents, 89 countries, recorded between 1907-1967 - totalling nearly 5hrs of music - that don’t fall into the usual categories (jazz, blues, country, rock ’n roll, R&B or classical) and vividly speak to myriad strains of folk and dance music that existed before mass recording markets really took over in the mid C.20th. ![]()
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