world music
umbrella term for traditional, indigenous, popular or art music, not following North American or British popular and folk traditions
World music is a vibrant tapestry of sounds, where rhythms pulse with life and melodies tell stories that span continents. It’s a genre that invites you to experience the heartbeat of different cultures through rich instrumentation—think resonant African drumming, intricate Indian ragas, or hypnotic Brazilian bossa nova. The emotional range is vast; it can evoke joy and celebration or melancholy and reflection. World music feels both intimate and expansive, connecting you with diverse traditions while igniting your curiosity about far-off places.
Emerging in the 1980s as a marketing term to encompass a variety of traditional and contemporary music from around the globe, world music emerged as a reaction against the homogenization of pop culture. Artists like Buena Vista Social Club brought Cuban son to international attention, while Peter Gabriel's Real World Records showcased artists like Youssou N'Dour, who blended West African rhythms with modern influences. This era was marked by a growing appreciation for non-Western music forms, encouraging listeners to explore beyond their own borders and reimagining how we engage with global sounds.
For newcomers eager to dive into world music, start with Ali Farka Touré’s "Talking Timbuktu," a stunning collaboration that melds Malian blues with American guitar styles. You’ll also want to check out the spirited tunes of Tinariwen, whose Saharan rock delivers a powerful political message alongside infectious grooves. Don’t miss out on Cesária Évora’s "Miss Perfumado," which captures the essence of Cape Verdean morna beautifully. Finally, explore the enchanting sounds of Anoushka Shankar’s sitar compositions that bridge Indian classical and contemporary styles. And if you're curious about intersecting genres, keep an ear open for fusions like Afrobeat and reggae.
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John Marshall
jazz, jazz fusion
Rakesh Chaurasia
Anthony Drennan
alternative rock, blues
Helge Norbakken
jazz
Karl Wallinger
pop music, rock music
Maga Bo
Adewale Ayuba
fuji music
Robert Michaels
instrumental music, jazz
Via Dacă
alternative rock
Sheva
Vahan Artsruni
chamber music, folk rock
Ed Mann
jazz, rock music
Suõmmkar
Sami music
Corneliu Stroe
beat music, blues
Marie Emmanuel Augustin Savard
opera
The Fenians
Celtic rock
About world music
What is world music?
umbrella term for traditional, indigenous, popular or art music, not following North American or British popular and folk traditions
Where should I start with world music?
Start with "Light of the Stable" by Emmylou Harris. It captures what makes world music worth exploring.
What are the best world music albums?
The world music albums worth hearing first: "Light of the Stable" by Emmylou Harris, "Ramble in Music City: The Lost Concert" by Emmylou Harris, "At the Ryman" by Emmylou Harris, "Black Sands" by Bonobo and "The North Borders" by Bonobo.
How many world music artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 782 world music artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.