Sublime Frequencies: Folk And Pop Sounds Of Sumatra Vol. 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ค. 2014
- * This record is for purposes of dissemination and non commercial use.
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Folk and Pop Sounds of Sumatra (Volume 2) expands our presentation of the world's least-known, outstanding musical improbabilities. From the infectious trance beat of Sumatra's Folk Dangdut music, featuring Rabab (Violin) or Saluang (Flute), to the highly-refined and glorious Orkes Gambus (Orchestral Arabic music with "Gambus" literally meaning "Oud"), said to have been brought to the island by Islamic settlers from Yemen, the 18 tracks featured here will instantly convince the listener of the expressive beauty and diversity that Sumatra has contributed to the world music theater. Most of the musicians on this release are "Minangkabau" or "Minang" people who are devout followers of Islam as well as the world's largest Matrilineal society (a Minangkabau child is the descendent of his/her mother, not father). These tracks (chosen from stacks of old cassettes) were recorded from the 1960's through the 1980's and are all but dismissed by many Sumatrans who seem to prefer a more contemporary sound. This is an assortment of relics from a forgotten period of transition in Sumatran music when psychedelic organs echoed underneath arabic string sections and rustic violins sawed atop trance beats from poorly-lit night markets. The Minang sound is like no other and it represents a vital link in the somewhat cloudy history of Sumatran music. Keep in mind that this is NOT a document for the mere purpose of preservation, although it may serve as such. This IS among the very best music you've never heard and you need to hear it NOW!
1- Haba Haba Group - Sitogol #1 00:00
2- Unknown Artist - Gadiang Batuah 05:08
3- Marios Group - Borungku Si Derita 08:12
4- Pimp Rubiah* - Siti Payung 13:29
5- Samsimar - Indang Pariaman 17:13
6- Unknown Artist - Piso Somalim #1 22:18
7- Pimp Rubiah* - Sri Mersing 27:28
8- Samsimar - Bapikek Balam 31:04
9- Unknown Artist - Piso Somalim #2 34:59
10- Haba Haba Group - Sitogol #2 37:49
08:12 This song is actually sad. It tells us about a mother who died, leaving her son who is still a kid and his father who remarry his new step mother. With hardship in life, his step mother will prioritize her own children and abandon her step son. Moreover, she intent to force her step son to do the farming and house chores, whereas his own children focus on their study. That is why his father sing this song to calm his son down and tell him that this is his fate that he must embrace.
17:13 is absolutely beautiful. I've listened to it five times in a row. It's amazing! What a beautiful voice and beat.
May I ask all of you listeners a question, as I can not speak/understand the lyrics
Is the language being sung in Malay or Indonesian?
If i am not mistaken, it's minangkabau language, the language of the people from west sumatra. It's not exactly the same as malay nor indonesian but somewhat similar to them. I think an indonesian/malay speaker can understand some words and sentences, it's like a spanish speaker trying to understand a portuguese speaker.
Maybe this video will help to show how differrent indonesian to minangkabauan
th-cam.com/video/3408Jibt1mk/w-d-xo.html
17:10 touch my heart
Top 3!!
Makes me cry and for that, I'm grateful
mano eu PIREI NA BATATINHA nessa musica
Me to
favorite
Rancak bana! Thank you from Sumatran Minangnese.
True fact is... without global perspective, sumatran/malays couldn't notice what taste of their own ethnicity is, including these music, because they're in it.
One of the best comps ever made. A life staple.🙏🏽🌞❤️💪🏾
Agreed. It has shaped my life!
Sumatra rules
Woooow this is amazing!
Thanks!
Thank you for sharing!:-)
this is so good. thank you
thank you for these treasures!!!!!
thank you for this
Your channel rocks. Thank u.
Thanks man.. respect from west sumatera... 👍🙏
Thank you very much for sharing.
No puedo creer que esta música llegó hasta mi!!!
Hola, amiga. Sí, lo sé. Es bueno, verdad?
LA AMOOOO
divine
Amazing.
thanks
vous êtes un bienfaiteur
thank you Brother for all the wonderfull music keep it up---- Loving gratitude
Crying my eyes out 😭🥰😭😭
que massa!!
oi
so tight!
HELLO McLUVIN!!!!!!1!
Indang Pariaman z top 💗
this is good
I see you hoffman
Iyo sabana lasuah kawan ....
Good
Haba Haba Group - Sitogol #1
Marios Group - Borungku Si Derita
Rubiah - Siti Payung
Piso Somalim - Piso Somalim #1
Samsimar - Indang Pariaman
Rubiah - Sri Mersing
Unknown Artist - Unknown Title
Samsimar - Bapikek Balam
Piso Somalim - Piso Somalim #2
Bipelek is very good
Hey man can you share with us the tracklist ? It will be amazing. What a stunning music!
I just put it
Anyone knows the first song ?
One of the deepest ting man ever heard
Reminds me of traditional music from mali n senegal
it's "onang-onang" from mandailing region in North Sumatera Province, Indonesia, usually perform on traditional ceremony (wedding, etc)
Easy geez. It’s dope for sure. Please give some examples of the Mali And senegal music so I can listen
Any Pular flute music Moussa Marou for example, also thanks for the preceding answer hadnt seen till now, been searchin n found gondang siala sampagul n tor tor mandailing beautiful aswell
17:18 is my favorite
Samsimar - Indang Pariaman
Daniel L exactly so what is the translation I NEED IT
Ini royalty free?
ku rasa aku belum lahir, lagu ini sedang booming !
please tell me this album is available on vinyl
it is
31:02
is there any information about all the music?
rudaa zai look up sublime frequencies it’s a worldly radio station
Nice music event l don't understand the meaning of the song
46:03
+Muriel Bellini :D :D :D
It is called Onang-onang from Mandailing (as of Mandheling Coffee)
What is the second song? It's been stuck in my head all weekend.
Rami lah urang di tangah sawah, rami dek urang batanam padi (2times)
Sanak lah dapek gadiang batuah, tabuang tanduak si kabau mati.
Anak urang di Koto Tuo pai ka pasa mambali kain (2times)
Denai diam diak lai kak harago, sanak jua bali jo urang lain.
This is song from West Sumatra (Indonesia) where the origins of Nasi Padang and Rendang
Thanks a lot! Do you know the name of the song?
I wish I knew, brother. I've search on google, nobody writes the lyrics on blogs or anything. I guess only the native speaker know. Look, it's rare you like the song.
I am from the same place where the third song originates. Haha. Sorry, it doesn't answer ur question.
Dan Martin the song called Gadiang Batuah or In english mean Lucky Tusk. Fyi im native minangkabau
DOWNVOTING cuz that company STOLE music left and right, ALL of their compilations!! They get away with it too cuz the artists tend to be BROKE, PLUS they're in another country... it's very difficult to sue them right now... I hope it happens later, cuz they're THEIFS!!! Be well, my guys!! Do your own research... you can find these songs and more... over TH-cam... and other sites... Ciao ciao!!
Rajasinga
31:05
Minangkabau folk song
Minangkabau,Mandailing and Melayu
Who are you Ronald Grinder?
That is a mystical question.
How are you Parel Hutahaen?
Mystical and one of most important ones one can ask himself (themselves?).
Hola, amigo. Que tal? No se porque j'ai pose la question. Peut-etre j'oublie.
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💯💪💪🏻💪🏽💪🏾💪🏿❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
37:49
Why?
Because I like you. Thanks, Bro for uploading.
That's not a question privvy to answers, Ser.
The photo of the people scares me alot because of the head wear I've never seen before.💀😭
You guys should get Beyonce´s publicist address and mail them a copy of this. She won´t listen, won´t even notice it. But... the bottle will be thrown to the sea.
Your music is same with Meitei's Lai harouba music.
Henry Rollins brought me here
+herjaxx Same
radio blackout brought me here
Sun City Girls brought me here.
Sublime Frequencies Radio Nepal brought me here. I’m checking out your guys stuff
23:25 wtf?
why don't you put all the sublime freq mixes on soundcloud or mixcloud?
TH-cam is a shitty music player.. :)
+chaser107 Because this is a sampler to (hopefully) entice you into buying the album. I know I'm going to be collecting as much Sublime Frequencies as I can get my hands on since I discovered them thanks to YT.
+cakewalker122 where can i buy ..?
+chaser107
www.forcedexposure.com/Labels/SUBLIME.FREQUENCIES.html