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Here is a to me amazing track Produced by Ulf Dageby, to a documentary trilogy called "Dem kallar oss mods".

 

And ofc the greatness of the track also lies in people relating to the documentary's and people in it and what these documentarys fundamental message was.

 

Ulf Dageby - Gallret

 

enjoy!

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This is great.. kind of gives very good picture of our country

 

Hahahahahahahaha!!!! I love to hate finnish people :):lol:

 

edit: my mother is biologically 100% finnish...so days when I wake up and ahte what I see in the mirror, I know it's my finnish side messin around

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I'll wait for Mike A

stop posting that crap

 

well israel is not old enough to have traditional music.. so i guess goa trance would be it ;)

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so there is no traditional jewish music?! I mean, comon, you stole your country, so of course the COUNTRY wouldnt have any traditional music :lol::D:ph34r:

 

I kinda like swedish traditional DRINKING songs. HEJ TOMTEGUBBAR SLA I GLASEN OCH LAAT OSS LUSTIGA VARA! SKAAL!

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(Reminds me Shpongle for some reason)
Dude, this clip makes "Tunak Tunak" clip looks like it was directed by Stanley Kubrick... :blink:
Posted

stop posting that crap

 

well israel is not old enough to have traditional music.. so i guess goa trance would be it ;)

Isnt Klezmer traditional Jewish music? :)

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Deus!

old song( early 90's)

deus - suds & soda mix ok with beer

 

new song

 

Deus is not traditional, but in Belgium an established group.

 

The song i like the most is Bad timing, the guitarist used a special device that generates a strong lightbeam or laser or something that makes the strings vibrate, very trippy! And a unique experience if you hear it live.

Posted

Traditional Jewish music, especially Kleyzmer stuff isn't Israeli at all.

It's based on European roots. You asked for traditional music of your country, not religion :P

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Traditional Jewish music, especially Kleyzmer stuff isn't Israeli at all.

It's based on European roots. You asked for traditional music of your country, not religion :P

touche! :D

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