By that I mean the stuff that's not playing on the radio with the formulaic hook used several times throughout the song, usually around 4 minutes long, layered and produced in the studio by a 'team', and written specifically for the club.
Lately I've dabbled into arabic/jewish music where it's really stripped down to what we're used to used to, and it really emphasizes the talent of the singer and usually the one instrument accompaniment.
I also thought this mongolian throat singing sounded pretty sick
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and finally
it's in the background
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Lately I've dabbled into arabic/jewish music where it's really stripped down to what we're used to used to, and it really emphasizes the talent of the singer and usually the one instrument accompaniment.
I also thought this mongolian throat singing sounded pretty sick
[y]tsAdwoFDYW4[/y]
[y]HwANedEkqaY[/y]
and finally
it's in the background
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[y]sQS6XQOhNh0[/y]