Folk and indigenous tribal music |
Preview | Track | Artist |
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Salama Ya Habibi one-full version - See more info. "Salama Ya Habibi!". |
Sultan Makende | |
Salama Ya Habibi-vers1-Bass and drums - See more info. This is the instrumental version with bass and drums only |
Sultan Makende | |
Salama Ya Habibi-vers1-Instrumental - See more info. This is the instrumental version |
Sultan Makende | |
Salama Ya Habibi-vers1-percussion - See more info. This is just the short percussion stem |
Sultan Makende | |
Sertão - See more info. The "Sertão" is the dry semi-desert scrubland in the North East of Brazil, where this folkloric genre (Baião, Forror) of music comes from. |
Dave Yowell | |
Soft and Sweet Berimbau - See more info. A calm, gentle and positive groove featuring two common folkloric instruments from Northern Brazil - Berimbau and Pandeiro. |
Sultan Makende | |
Soft and Sweet Berimbau-berimbau and pandeiro only - See more info. A calm, gentle and positive groove featuring two common folkloric instruments from Northern Brazil - Dave Yowell |
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Soweto Jolly Jumpy Jive - cues-trans-hits composite - See more info. This is the composite file of short cues, transitions and hits. |
The Uyolo Guys | |
Soweto Jolly Jumpy Jive - Full version - See more info. A happy and bouncy "Soweto Jive" from Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa. |
The Uyolo Guys | |
Soweto Jolly Jumpy Jive - Instrumental - See more info. A happy and bouncy "Soweto Jive" from Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa. |
The Uyolo Guys |