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Yoshida Brothers

Wildly popular within their native Japan, the Yoshida Brothers are virtuosos from the Tsugaru shamisen, a normal three-string instrument not really unlike the banjo, and they’ve taken the instrument beyond your realms of Japanese folk, incorporating components of pop, smooth jazz, rock and modern styles to their music. The Yoshida …

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Dengue Fever

Even when you take into account the cultural cross-pollination that continues on in large urban centers, L.A.’s Dengue Fever got possibly the strangest genesis of any music group in recent storage. It’s odd more than enough for several white musicians to hide psychedelic rock and roll oldies from Cambodia, but …

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Diana Yukawa

Diana Yukawa is a classically-trained violinist that has taken on a far more modern, popular audio with her device. Yukawa produced her first record of short traditional parts, La Campanella (Elegy in the united kingdom), at age 15. The record was a greatest vendor in Japan and was accompanied by …

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