Street Music from India

Derek Beres writes on the street music of India.

In 1996 the British Library Sound Project assigned Rolf Killius to journey through India to record street music that is regionally popular, though relatively unknown beyond the continent… Performed by musicians of the Daasari community in the southeastern region of Andrha Pradesh, the tinny clicks of symbols and grating vocals prove penetratingly lucid. Many of these songs follow similar format – sudden breaks with lyrical interludes, tempo and tonal changes out of seeming nowhere.

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1 Response to “Street Music from India”


  1. 1 gaddeswarup Oct 31st, 2006 at 10:31 pm

    Thanks for the news. I have vague memories of this music and took the liberty of mentioning these links in my blog.

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