VA - Synthesizing the Silk Roads: Uzbek Disco, Tajik Folktronica, Uyghur Rock & Crimean Tatar Jazz from 1980s Soviet Central Asia (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Synthesizing the Silk Roads: Uzbek Disco, Tajik Folktronica, Uyghur Rock & Crimean Tatar Jazz from 1980s Soviet Central Asia
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Ostinato Records LLC
Genre: World, Disco, Folk, Funk, Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 57:45
Total Size: 138 / 309 / 665 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Nasiba Abdullaeva - Aarezoo Gom Kardam (I Lost My Dream) (6:30)
2. Angelina Petrosova - Tantsuyushchiy Ostrov (Dancing Island) (3:10)
3. Original - Bu Nima Bu (What's This) (3:16)
4. Original - Sen Qaidan Bilasan (How Do You Know) (4:40)
5. Khurmo Shirinova - Paidot Kardam (Found a Sweetheart) (4:30)
6. Natalia Nurumkhamedova - Nashi Ssori (Our Quarrels) (2:50)
7. Bolalar - Lola (4:09)
8. Yashlik - Radost (Joy) (2:29)
9. Minarets of Nessef - Instrumental (3:58)
10. Makhfirat Khamrakulova - Ya Zdala Tebya (I Waited For You) (3:11)
11. Makhfirat Khamrakulova & Gulshan - Rezaboron (Rain) (3:12)
12. Efsane - Meyhane (3:51)
13. Original - Bu Nima Bu (Studio) (3:37)
14. Ariran - Pomni Menya (Remember Me) (3:06)
15. Ismail Jalilov & Synthesis - Guzal (Beautiful) (5:23)

Compiled from ultra-rare dead stock pressed at a Soviet-era vinyl plant in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, this first-of-it's-kind fully licensed album features a supreme selection of Uzbek disco, Tajik electronic folk, Uyghur guitar licks, Crimean Tatar jazz, Korean brass, and genre-defying styles from Soviet Central Asia. Drop the needle, and you're not just hearing rare Soviet dance music. You're journeying along the Silk Roads, revisiting raucous USSR disco nights, and immersing in grooves that inspired Soviet youth to envision a different future, ultimately unraveling the Iron Curtain from within. A comprehensive historical package presented in a double LP trifold complete with rare 1970s & 80s photos from the Soviet Union, Uzbekistan, and elsewhere in Central Asia.