Khun Narin - 'Khun Narin's Electric Phin Band LP' (Full Album Stream)
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- Опубліковано 15 гру 2015
- 'Khun Narin's Electric Phin Band' is out now.
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Amazing how much resemblance this sound has to psychedelic cumbia and psychedelic chicha songs, like Los Mirlos or Los Destellos. Humanity united through music and vibration. Saludos from Perú.
same same
Jason Mantzoukas - What's in My Bag? brought me here!!!!
Me too! Checked out the Tshetshe Boys, too! Wacky and awesome.
A random facebook post brought me here but I
yup! Very cool! Thanks to JM and Amoeba Records!
The arcs for me
Me too
ม่วนๆจ้า คิดฮอกบรรยากาศสงกรานต์บ้านเฮาเลย ปีนี้งดเพราะโรคโควิด
from khun narin to khruangbin - i can't believe that good weirdly phased, reverb soaked electric guitar sounds so great
read about this and wanted to check it out as I'm Thai. i heard that an american producer produced the band highlighting the "psychedelia" i thought it was going to have some modern touches done to the production (i.e. delays, pedals, what not) but instead i find a really raw and untouched intimacy to the sound. well done!
theres delay on the guitar throughout the entire recording..... sorry, probably a delay PEDAL as well. but you're right, its sounds great and raw. thumbs up!!!
ฝรั่งเขาถือว่าแนวนี้คือไซคีเดลิคเลยนะครับ ดนตรีพาลอย เข้าถึงจิตวิญญาณเลย
iamsittinginaroom more psychedelic delays not just slapback and more effects ... kinda like tame impala and what not
คิดถึงพิณที่ขายในงานพระสมุทรเจดีย์
ยังงัยก็เล่นยากอยู่ดี single note ที่แปะบนตัวพิณทำให้รู้เลยว่าเหมือนคีย์บอร์ดที่จัดว่าเป็นไซคีเคลีกคงเพราะว่าเสียงพิณคงมาจากคียบอร์ดมั้งครับ
I live in Thailand, and whenever i play this Thai people come up to me asking who this is, love it! 555
Picking this one up for sure. Everybody in my town is going off about Khruangbin. I have their latest...this is much better.
ม่วนครับ ขุนรินทร์ ท่าพลบ้านเฮา
อยากไห้เอาลงอีกคับเอายาวๆสักชั่วโมง ชอบมากม่วนหลายๆฮี้ว......
These guys are awesome. I discovered them through former drummer Jack Everett, of the English experimental rock band Fat White Family. It was one of the items he chose in the Amoeba Records What's In My Bag? video series.. Love that band too. So, Jack Everett, thanks for the heads up on this fantastic Thai psychedelia music...Khun Narin...you found a treasure.
Roark66 welcome to Thailand
I got here from Jason Mantzoukas' recommendation from his What's in My Bag video. I love watching those Amoeba videos and then checking out the recommendations.
try this one also from Indonesia, ua-cam.com/video/bA-RFnXO9tA/v-deo.html
also this one from my city Malang, East Java ua-cam.com/video/bw7qVx5vK0c/v-deo.html
I love this band so much for many years thank you. I heard it here first pretty sure. Love it
trippy . raw . soulfull , amazing
ม่วนหลายครับ โพธิ์ทองบ้านเฮา
ติดตามตลอด
ขอจั่งหวะหย่าวๆจักชั่วโม่งแหน่ครับ
สิเปิดแห่เทียน
เมื่อดนตรีไท..e san ดังไกลในต่างแดน
ลาวลาวเดื้อ
This is AMAZING! Love it!
Pure Light....
This is awesome. Buying this record.
The Arcs - What's in my bag? Brought me here.... Support musicians and your local record store! Buy great music like this!
Mine was Jason Mantzoukas Whats in my bag, Haha Thanks Amoeba!
Real music! Respect!
You might also like this band called Khruangbin
Wow that's so energizing 😱 what a masterpiece
This is what Black Sabbath would sound like if they played at Thai temple festivals
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👍
Love it.
Great music, Contragulations.. You guys made me chill for around 2 yrs :). [Congrats from Brazil]
เสียงจากเยาวชนเพชรบูรณ์ครับ
this s super nice. ขอบคุณมาก(?)
omg i listen to this when inm trpping every day and i ride the wave every night. rock on khun narin... rock the fuck on....
this is perhaps not the time and place. to say this but i feel i must admit..... this is the music that vibe to the most when im in the alternate realm. third eye open all the time ..
Damn awesome! More!
This reminds me so much of Mdou Moctar's music! 🎸
I was literally just thinking this sounds like that kind of desert blues, bombino kinda stuff and then see your comment.
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!
love it!
สุดยอด sogood เชิ๊บๆๆๆๆ
สุดยอดกลองยาวครับ
Wonderful
สุดยอดครับ
holy shit this is amazing
คักๆ😊😊
อีหยั่งของเจ้า555
Thank you!!!!!!
ม่วนอีหลี5555
คักๆ
This is it.
Trippy!
This is sacred and baddass at the same time.
😮 wow
Perfect sound recording
Khruangbin brought me here.
Me too!
and me!
Same but from a comment on their Boiler Room session. Did Khruangbin recommend the band on some sorta interview or did auto-play get you guys here instead?
@@Jokkkkke Probably all coming from the BR comment ;)
re aburrida esa banda
เอาหมอลำมันมัน
>>>>พิณไทยดังไกลก้องฟ้า
ตารินคนไทหล่ม ไทบ้านข้อยเด้อออ
#2021
there are many great artist and singer in thailand.listen to lady Tai Oratai!greatest singer in thailand.so much better to hear this instead of rap crap!!!
One of the most cancerous things on YT are the people that use the music they like to attack the music others like, it's musical Fascism, so fuck off and let people like what they like !!!
Rap n hip hop producers use this kind of music to transform it into their own sound so the culture appreciates these great artists but it’s ok to not like rap music just know this kind of music influenced some rap/hip hop songs sound
Khruangbin got me here
Anyone know whats the name of the traditional music where this is inspired from?
molam, from isaan.
@@milesm9356 Thank you!
If you have any questions about this kind of music, you can ask me. :)
phin isan play lumsing style
mad music
ho my god it is so psyché
It’s like south East Asian Hendrix.
ขอเบอร์สนใจอยากจ้างครับ
สุดยอดเด็กหล่มเก่า
อิหยังนิมีตะภะสาอังกิด
พยามตามอ่านยุว่าเข้าว่าจั่กใด
วงนี้เคยไปแสดงต่างประเทศมีฝรั่งติดตามเยอะอยู่ครับ ฝรั่งเค้าชอบเสียงพิณมากครับ 😃
@deememetee brought me here
เฟี้ยวเงอะ
If everyone here likes this, as I do, do yourselves a favor and check out YinYin for more like this.
Indian pink floyd -deaner
for me it's more like Indian Juaneco y su combo
That's thai not indian ! :)
Thai
Thai, wtf!
Not even close
The fact that so many books still name the Beatles as "the greatest or most significant or most influential" rock band ever only tells you how far rock music still is from becoming a serious art. Jazz critics have long recognized that the greatest jazz musicians of all times are Duke Ellington and John Coltrane, who were not the most famous or richest or best sellers of their times, let alone of all times. Classical critics rank the highly controversial Beethoven over classical musicians who were highly popular in courts around Europe. Rock critics are still blinded by commercial success. The Beatles sold more than anyone else (not true, by the way), therefore they must have been the greatest. Jazz critics grow up listening to a lot of jazz music of the past, classical critics grow up listening to a lot of classical music of the past. Rock critics are often totally ignorant of the rock music of the past, they barely know the best sellers. No wonder they will think that the Beatles did anything worthy of being saved.
In a sense, the Beatles are emblematic of the status of rock criticism as a whole: too much attention paid to commercial phenomena (be it grunge or U2) and too little to the merits of real musicians. If somebody composes the most divine music but no major label picks him up and sells him around the world, a lot of rock critics will ignore him. If a major label picks up a musician who is as stereotyped as can be but launches her or him worldwide, your average critic will waste rivers of ink on her or him. This is the sad status of rock criticism: rock critics are basically publicists working for major labels, distributors and record stores. They simply highlight what product the music business wants to make money from.
Hopefully, one not-too-distant day, there will be a clear demarcation between a great musician like Tim Buckley, who never sold much, and commercial products like the Beatles. At such a time, rock critics will study their rock history and understand which artists accomplished which musical feat, and which simply exploited it commercially.
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You could only accept that thesis if you think commercial success immediately disqualifies you from being the 'greatest of [insert genre here]'. I think we should remember that for most of its history, rock has been a highly commercialized art form anyways and the growth of the art form has been highly influenced by the associated popular exposure, rather than the schooling of jazz. Of course, by this point, rock is much like jazz, where many people are exchanging musical ideas through local nightclub scenes and the internet. Putting the internet aside, I think this has been the case with rock since at least the late 70s.
And this leads to my second point, do many people that are seriously in the rock scene really hold the Beatles as being the greatest band of all time? Sure, its said across a quite a few, though irrelevant publications, but no one serious about rock is really going to give you that answer. In fact, I bet actual rock enthusiasts will pick someone of the same commercial status of Coltrane, Davis, and Ellington. This also applies to your point of about rock music critics. Take Robert Christgau, did you know he actually listens to Khun Narin? Doesn't seem like he ignores the smaller stuff, does it? I mean he might the most relevant critic of the last 40 years!
So yeah, I think you're understanding needs a bit of tweaking
Thanks for Mansplaining me
Incredible music but the tambourine sounding instrument on the offbeat of nearly every song starts to get a bit annoying. Wish that guy would change it up once in awhile.