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Folk and indigenous tribal music

Tracks Listed In: Folk / Folkloric / indigenous / Tribal

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Dance of the Condor-full version - See more info.

A groovy track from South American countries close to the Andes mountain range.

Sri Nassu and Quinteros Flores Herbert
Dance of The Condor-light version - See more info.

A softer, slower and lighter version of the other more bouncy versions (links below), with a more nostalgic, wistful and slightly sad mood.

Sri Nassu and Quinteros Flores Herbert
DANCE OF THE LIZARDS-FULL VERSION - See more info.

A strange, spooky and scary underscore, with percussion and weird alien sounding synthesized vocals, moaning and screaming in a strangely melodic fashion.

Dave Yowell
DANCE OF THE LIZARDS-PERCUSSION - See more info.

A strange, spooky and scary underscore, with percussion and tribal drumming.

Dave Yowell
Despertar - See more info.

This is a modern fusion of ancient South American Andean tribal melodies with Afro-Peruvian rhythms for cinematic background music.

SRI NASSU
Despertar - Reduced no flute - See more info.

DESPETAR - REDUCED NO FLUTE

Key: E-

Bpm: 109

Bass, drumms, guitars, southamerican strings, percussion, wind instruments

This is a modern fusion of very ancient southamerican andean tribal melodies with afro-peruvian rhythms for cinematic background music

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SRI NASSU
Despertar - Reduced No Lead - See more info.

DESPETAR - REDUCED VERSION NO LEAD

Key: E-

Bpm: 109

Bass, drumms, guitars, southamerican strings, percussion, wind instruments

This is a modern fusion of very ancient southamerican andean tribal melodies with afro-peruvian rhythms for cinematic background music

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SRI NASSU
Despertar-Reduced no drums - See more info.

DESPETAR - REDUCED VERSION NO DRUMS 

Key: E-

Bpm.

SRI NASSU
Did Jeri do? - See more info.

A pounding, fast combinaition of didjeridoo, heavy rock band and garbled  meaningless vocals - Has some tension and a bit frightening, but could also be used in an ironic comic scene.

Yidaki Man
Didja Ever Dream?-Full version - See more info.

Weird,  hypnotic and pulsing didgeridoo (see note), click sticks and foot stomps, with an underlay of swirling electronic pads.

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