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    Javo Ni Koi Morh Leavo (Challa)
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    Chhalla
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    Gurdas Maan, Sonu Nigam, Vinod Rathore, Alka Yagnik
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    Jai Ho featuring Sukhvinder Singh, Tanvi Shah, Mahalaxmi ...
    Jai Ho featuring Sukhvinder Singh, Tanvi Shah, Mahalaxmi Iyer
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Simon Wojcik
August du Pont
Simon Wojcik and August du Pont have been listening to South Asia lately

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"South Asia" may hang together as a term, but geographically the vast expanse of South Asia hosts a dazzling array of musical traditions that range from Nepalese and Afghani folk to South India's classical Carnatic music. The connecting thread lies in the millennia of shared philosophy, culture and instrumentation -- and the primacy of spirituality, which has influenced everything from the Sufi devotional singing known as Qawwali to any number of folk songs addressed to specific deities. Historians even believe that gypsy music evolved from Rajasthani folk thousands of years ago. It wasn't until the Beatles went to India in the 1960s, however, that South Asian music found its way into Western stereos. These days classical South Asian music masters and Bollywood film composers collaborate with Western musicians, each taking inspiration from the other. (Many classical South Asian musicians have also set up permanent schools in Western countries.) Folk traditions persist -- and occasionally make it outside the region for rapturously received tours -- or mutate into hybrids like bhangra, which began as Punjabi folk music and has become the soundtrack for urban South Asians the world over.

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Ravi Shankar, RIP

Paying tribute to the sitar legend and rightfully revered Godfather of World Music.

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Ravi Shankar, RIP

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  • Indian Folk
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