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>want to listen to ethnic folk music
>search up "Stanistan" folk music on jootoobdotcom
>first result is "real genuine ethnic folk music from Stanistan"
>excited to hear some unique sounding music
>click on video
>first thing I hear is pulsating electronic house beat
>why are they like this?
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Your best bet is to search for a local performer or a traditional instrument instead of "x country folk music". For example I search friscalettu for Sicilian music and Σικκης for cypriot music. Wikipedia is a good place to start as it often lists those.



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