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Kongar‐ol Ondar — Tuva Groove
Album: Back Tuva Future
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Released: 2012
Length: 3:16
Plays (last 30 days): 2
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it sounds like this track was recorded when he did his nightly mouth gargle 😂
Where is a gif when you need one?
What other radio station plays Mongolian throat music on its main mix? Eclectic, right enough :o)
 Alastair wrote:

Jeez, the novelty wears off quickly with this one. 




IDK.  I like it.  EXCELLENT TUNE!  It is only 3:15 long.  If you don't like it, hit the skip button.  Thanx RP!   
Jeez, the novelty wears off quickly with this one. 
 einsteinstoe wrote:

Check out the documentary Genghis Blues 
Kongar-ool Ondar is featured.  The flick is inspiring, heart-breaking at times and deliciously weird. 


Bumping this up...

It'd be pretty wild to combine Tuvan throat singing with a didgeridoo...  Oh wait, maybe they did on this song! 
"Straight Outta Geidi Prime"
Gorgeously weird and wonderful.
Some people on the internet are just assholes… this is great!
The Double Dutch Bus....
"I'm so cool, I love this."

"No, I am.  I knew this before you.  And I have a stick and poke tattoo of tibetan prayers on my back that I got while tripping on tribal herbs on a goat path during a 29 day solo Lonely Planet hike."
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Sounds like a bunch of tree frogs here in Florida after it rains.
 Alastair wrote:

This is very interesting but could you imagine an entire gig of this?



Honestly?  YES!!!!
 rhlrstn wrote:
Also, can we all just take a moment to appreciate that beautiful pun of an album name? 


Worthy of Harry Manx
Some Tuva that is NOT Mathias Duplessy. Love it.
Come on. This is awesome! 

Check out the documentary Genghis Blues 
Kongar-ool Ondar is featured.  The flick is inspiring, heart-breaking at times and deliciously weird. 
This is very interesting but could you imagine an entire gig of this?
It's so different and a creative use of  another part of the world's way of singing. Puts a smile on my face and gets me bopping along...what else could I ask for?
Sounds like something The Orb would sample 
What a fun little diddy!  
How does he do that? 
 itsme_bygolly wrote:

Well, there's something you don't hear every day.


Thank Heavens.
so, is this the Pop version of The Hu, or is The Hu the metal version of Ondar?
If you can't get with this you're no fun 
Why aren't the lyrics available.  I want to sing along.
Cool!
Wow - interesting. Found myself leaning in, not away. I can safely say I've never heard a vocal like this. Overall, it really works for me.  Ahhh....RP rules!
Was about to skip it at first, but it grew on me pretty fast. Thank you Bill!
Amazing. Headphones recommended!
love this stuff! Reminds me that i would LOVE to hear Paul Pena's Something to Make You Happy here. Please.
Wow, this was one where I had to sit back and listen. Great coice!
Also, can we all just take a moment to appreciate that beautiful pun of an album name? 
I can understand how this might not appeal to everyone, but I'm glad to hear it here :)

Likes: "Considered a living treasure by the Republic of Tuva.' 
Thank you RP for broadening our musical tastes.  
I have to admit, my first guess was Shpongle.
Well, there's something you don't hear every day.
Interesting use of throat.