Rajasthani & English folk music

Rajasthani & English folk music

Dharohar Project, Laura Marling, and Mumford & Sons

Because it is so cool to hear cross-cultural combinations, I must post this song with English indie-folk musicians collaborating with traditional Rajasthani musicians. I wrote about Rajasthani music over a year ago. It’s about time to revisit!

Here is “Devil’s Spoke – Sneh Ko Marg”:

Again, here is a video of traditional Rajasthani music in Rajasthan:

Rajasthan
Dharohar Project
Mumford And Sons
Laura Marling


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10 responses to “Rajasthani & English folk music”

  1. Very cool! Thanks for turning me on to this!

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  2. Julie Avatar

    This might be my favorite post of all. Absolutely amazing to see the musicians from the different genres playing and harmonizing and have so much FUN together!

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  3. dinesh shahu Avatar
    dinesh shahu

    very nice.

    i like it song.

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  4. Real Rajasthani Culture Showing in this Video…
    Realy I Like This ….Keep it Up.

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  5. Real Rajasthani Culture Showing in This Video. Costume,Location & Casting are Real Rajasthani.
    My Heartly Congratulation For This Work…

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  6. Absolutely amazing to see the musicians from the different genres playing and harmonizing and have so much FUN together!

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  7. म्हारो राजस्थान रंगीलो,प्यारो राजस्थान
    वीरा धीरा री आ धरती,म्हाने गराव गुमान
    म्हारो राजस्थान रंगीलो,प्यारो राजस्थान

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  8. Rajasthani Song

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    1. rootnotemusic Avatar
      rootnotemusic

      Thank you for sharing Kapil! Beautiful music! Do you know of any youtube videos I haven’t posted yet? I’m always searching for wonderful music to post on my blog!

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  9. म्हारो राजस्थान रंगीलो,प्यारो राजस्थान
    वीरा धीरा री आ धरती, म्हाने गरव गुमान
    म्हारो राजस्थान रंगीलो,प्यारो राजस्थान

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