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Japanese Indie Folk Musician Shugo Tokumaru likes to use a variety of non-traditional instruments in his recordings such as in “Katachi”, which means shape. After the jump, experience the non-traditional music video and how the song's title served as inspiration for the piece...
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Sam Kassirer is a musician & producer from Maine. When he's not touring with Josh Ritter & the Royal City Band, he's at his farm-studio producing albums & songs. Sam uses his Lubitel & Holga as a an outlet from music. He answered some questions and revealed some photos after the jump!
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Hudson is an emerging indie-folk musical artist. A stop-motion video was created for one of his songs. View the video and see how this clever video was made.
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Melissa Dalton describes the sound of her band as, "Choral Dream Folk" drawing inspiration "from the folk music of the past" and ultimately coming from an honest place, just like her shots. Check out the interview and music video Orono Park.
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For many years, local pubs and music joints have come and gone. A few have survived the changing times and standing head above shoulders amongst them all is the place where you can be who you are: 70s Bistro.
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Puebla is slowly becoming a world class metropolis, but don't panic. It's all come to stay: Coffee time, naif street illustrations, old style video game arcades and lovely dream-like architecture.
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Kaziuko Muge (English: Kaziukas Fair) - is a biggest annual Lithuanian folk crafts fair dating back to the beginning of the 17th century, held on the Sunday nearest to St. Casimir's Day, March 4, the day Saint Casimir Jagiellon died, and is referred to as Kaziukio mugė in Lithuanian, literary - Little Casimir's Fair. Kaziukas is a diminutive of Casimir in the Lithuanian language.