theres a few websites that are good for this.
https://radiooooo.com/ has an interactive map of the globe where you can click around and change decades and stuff. mostly user uploaded tracks that are sorted by country and decade.
radio.garden has a similar interface but allows you to listen to radio stations across the world instead of songs.
Use the app called Radiooooo (five o’s)! You can choose any country and an era and loosely what genre and it generates a playlist. It is really fun and I’ve happened upon so many amazing songs I would’ve never in a million years come across.
Radiooooo.com is a great way to explore and get familiar with music from other countries. You enter a time period, any time from 1900- present day, then you click on a country and it will play music that was/is popular on the radio at that time/place.
Sorry if this sounds spammy, but if anybody wants some musical entertainment, it might be worth checking out https://radiooooo.com/. It's a site that lets you pick a country, a decade, and a mood, and gives you random music based on that. It's radio style, so no skipping.
It helped me keep my sanity at my pre-covid job.
Obligatory Khan Academy comment. Nadiscover ko din dito dati yung radiooooo. Ang cool lang nung website kasi pwede mo masilip yung music per decade ng ibat ibang countries.
Radiooo. It’s a time travel radio, select a country and a year and you can listen to the radio in that time and place, it’s the coolest thing ever!
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It's a collection of music from around the world from the last 100 or so years. Wanna check out what they were listening to in Ghana in the 1940s? They've got you covered. It's amazing.
I would suggest https://radiooooo.com/ . you can choose a wide variety of decades and countries to find music of a specific time and place.
i use this as background and to find interesting songs for my game.
I don't listen to Indian jazz, so I can't recommend any bands or anything, I just know it exists, and every culture on the planet has people interested in playing and writing music from every modern genre, even when it was taboo.
I recommend this app to get an idea how diverse music can be in non-Western and non-East Asian countries.
Check out the YouTube channel the vinyl frontier, also tracklib is paid but I've gotten a lot of my coolest flips from there. Absolutely worth at least a look.
This site will change your life. If you want to explore sounds, eras and countries various sounds it's heaven. Happy hunting!
Go on radiooooo.com and listen to music from any country and from any decade, it's a fun way to discover new music! I really like 70s' and 80s' Japanese and Cambodian music.
Spotify has playlists for different decades called "All Out 00s/50s/80s" (just type the decade you want), these playlists have hit songs from each decade, if you like to listen by era.
Hope you rediscover joy in music again :)
https://radiooooo.com/ it's a time warp of music from around the world. You can select any country, any time period, and styles(they list three, slow fast and weird) It also gives you the artist and album. You can also save your favorites.
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Thanks! I don't really watch many tutorials, as the Digi seems extremely intuitive (but I used an Octatrack for a while, so...)
My favorite technique is to sample random radio stations or https://radiooooo.com/
Especially drum whole drum sections. I then often layer them to get interesting accidental polyrhythms going, which I find more organic than trying to deliberately program a polyrhythm myself. HTH!
Depending on the music you want to make, it could be a lot more fun to build your own sample libary. For example, sites like https://radiooooo.com/ are a treasure trove when it comes to finding interesting sounds.
>I would love to always use African music
This would have been the best choice. My recomendation would be to go to bandcamp. I quickly glanced over for you and they have some good african music there. Most artist there are lowkey and are happy if you use their songs if you drop their link in the description. Done so myself many times. Also this website: https://radiooooo.com you can select africa and decade and find some good song, but most will be Copyrighted as well i guess.
i certainly can — https://radiooooo.com
they also have a mobile app. the great thing about that site is you can basically go to any era, and if available, upon the era you choose you can hear all sorts of wonderful sounds from your selected country (your case being ethiopia). hope you enjoy and find some musical gems.
De alguém que sofre do mesmo deixo este site em vez de álbuns
Excelente pra achares música de várias décadas e zonas do mundo. Não dá pra escolher por géneros mas obriga a sair da caixa e ouvir coisas novas
https://radiooooo.com/ Gives you a world map with each decade below, you can click anywhere in the world of the time you have selected and listen to music from that era and region. Incredible way to find new and old music, all people powered too which is really cool!
Don't know if this helps any at this point, but my brother told me about this (it may be only for iOS):
I haven't checked it out personally, but apparently you can go to any spot on the globe, pick a time period, and listen to what kind of music was popular there at the time. Seems like a cool concept.
Jest https://radiooooo.com/ ale nie wiem czy cię zadowoli. Można cofać się dekadami, a nie do konkretnych lat, no i jest spora szansa że nie będzie konkretnych kawałków które masz w głowie. Twoja najlepsza szansa to zrobienie własnej plejlisty jeśli chcesz mieć dokładnie te same utwory.
You may find this handy, if you don't already know about it: radiooooo.
You can change the decade and country and hear random song from that country. The songs are uploaded by other users, I believe, and their catalog has grown quite a bit since I first found this site. They do have an app out, as well. Your project sounds dope! Will there be a link or something that we could check out?
I don't know if it's specific enough, but you can plug Poland/1900s into Radiooooo to get some idea of what people were listening to at the time.
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Yeah the bitrate sucks and I think it only plays out of one speaker or something. The only other thing I have is this online radio which is at least fun to play around with. You can pick a country and a decade and it's play a mix for you.
Since the fucking internet came to be, this shit isn't even a thing. It wasn't cool to be an elitist twat before, but at least you had to go out and look for stuff. "Ooh, I listen to esoteric music"... there's virtually no such thing any more. There's a fucking website that can play random pop music from every country in the world by decade for more than the last hundred years. This one, FWIW.
This hits home for me friend. I feel like i was so much more creative and optimistic a few years ago. I have so many unfinished song ideas and awesome clips of jams but these days it's hard to not be apathetic about it all. I think I'm constantly holding at bay a feeling of doom about the state of the world on one level or another, and it feels too oppressing to have the will to make anything good. Maybe I'm straight up depressed or maybe we all are or i actually suck and have no talent and finally have to deal with it or some combination.
I haven't been as drawn to listening to music for a few years either and i think it's because i ran out of good novel things to listen to. I was active on what.cd and then apollo.rip for a couple years and finding great new shit all the time, and without those incredible resources it's so much harder to find good new stuff. Enjoying listening and enjoying playing are closely tied, at least for me. Nothing inspires me more then when I'm in a spell of really digging and closely engaging with new music.
One little gleaming beacon for me lately, and i hope it will do something for you to, is https://radiooooo.com/
It's a really great archive of music you navigate by decade and country. I've been in the 80's, checking out songs from africa, the middle east, and eastern asia for the last two weeks and I've come across a ton of bangers i doubt i'd have otherwise ever heard.
Also incase it's of any use to you, i want to recommend trying to improve boring skills and music theory knowledge. Like, i feel like blah shit anyway so i might as well do boring practice exercises and grind away at theory i've neglected, because that stuff will improve my skill, it's objectively a good use of my time, and I still have faith I'll finish things and resume enjoying music and being productive, because the only alternative is actually giving up and always regretting it.
mine are radiooooo.com (you chose a country on the map and a time period and it plays a radio that could have been listened here in those years), radio.garden (live radio from all around the world), alison (free online courses and certifications)
XS Project
Hard Bass School
Little Big
Russian Village Boys
Also, there is a website called radiooooo.com where you can listen to radio music from any time period in any country, which includes Russia/USSR!
A website called radiooooo.com that plays random music. You select a country, select a time period, and pick the mood you want (fast, slow, weird, or any combination of them) and it plays music. It's a great way to find new music.