Tibetan music on the web

SFT friend and TIPA musician Sonam Tashi (aka Acho Danny) is featured today on my other blog:

“The dranyen is very much a folk instrument, but what Danny is doing with it goes well beyond tradition, and speaks to his worldly experiences and open mind. His music uses distortation and phase effects, mixes in western blues scales, and adds some retro-sounding electric drumkits here and there. He’s also got a great baritone voice – think Tom Waits meets a chanting monk. Its fun, interesting, and different.”

You can read the full blog post here: http://openvision.tv/blog/?p=66

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One Responseto “Tibetan music on the web”

  1. Chris ColemanNo Gravatar says:

    Do you by chance have any music/mp3′s we could use on the new Colorado Friends of Tibet website. I enjoy the music very much and I’m looking for something that I would be allowed to play in the background of the website – maybe one 2/3 minute song. It would not be available for someone to download or anything of course. And, we could also provide a section that provides additional samples of the artist along with a link to where they could purchase full albums or something. The music is excellent and it does an excellent job promoting Tibetan culture. Thanks!

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