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Lot Doch Besdong, Khmer hip hop from Klap Ya Hands

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klap ya handsyou might know already when i said Klap Ya Hands … right? or you don’t have any idea what it is about?

well in case you are not familiar with Khmer hip hop, Klap Ya Hands is a Hip Hop songs production, supported by Sok Visal, a Franco-Khmer but i could tell, all the music he produced is not influenced from RAP in Paris. all his hip hop song is something about Khmer music mostly the old song from 60s or 70s,

check more about his profile, on Asian Life Phnom Penh

i used to exchanged some message with him on facebook, he is a cool guy and still want to do more Khmer hip hop …

he recently released some interesting Khmer hip hop song, the one i want to recommend for you at this time is Lot Doch Besdong by LISHA feat KHMER KID & YUNGSTERZ.

i like the rhythm and the music behind, you can find out more music video atyoutube Cream391

[flv:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv9wTPn3eN4 380 268]

we go – an unique song once you visit or refresh the page

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it have been almost a year i want to share some of my music collection library. but it was not possible. a lot of things behind in coding and disable the downloading. i don’t want to delete and shut down the whole site due to copyright matter. i did delete one blog sometime ago due to worry too much of copyright issue. but there’s always a way to steal music … i hope we all respect the and artists rights owner and don’t abuse by intention or unintentional from this website. i put the music play here for entertainment purpose only and subject to be removed if request by the owner or affiliated right owners.

those are the song that play an essential key through almost 20 years being as the fan and collector of the music. those are from the original songs or soundtrack or any music that i heard during those 20 years. they are not much but i hope i can share a bit a taste of music that i got. some music it took me 2 or 3 years to find it. but it’s a passion and the good thing always arrive to those who wait.

there’s the code behind to select randomly the song from the library. if you want to listen another song, you might wait next time you visit my blog or simply refresh the page. but i suggest just play it once when you come then next time you are sure you will get something surprise and good ;-) thank to the magic rotate.php. if you want to have something installed on your blog please let me know, i would be happy to share.

To play the music, look at the sidebar on the right, you will find under Random Music a beautiful and small mp3 player. All you need to do is try a click and wait for your chance to discover what i call the music.

Enjoy the music and thank to XSPF music player and wordpress plugin by Jose Rodriguez (a.k.a. Boriel).

 

Khmer Music – the music that connects earth and heaven

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The original of Khmer music is not for entertainment purpose, but to communicate with the spirits, with the god. The combination of the sound that comes from the Khmer music instruments play as a protocol to connect between the real world and the spirits.

When you put yourself get into the harmony of the Khmer traditional music, you will feel more or less the spirits around you. You will hear the sound of the nature, you would feel something invisible entourages yourself. The sound is so powerful, it will cover your soul and let you find a moment to relax in peace.

In these modern times, the traditional Khmer music still plays an important role in Cambodian society. We could hear them everywhere in various ceremonies and occasions. The traditional music is kept in a high conservation intention.

Much more than this, some French composers have arrived in Cambodia and work together with the local artists to learn about Khmer music and create something new but always respect to its original.

For example the work of Jean-Pierre Limborg, a music composer from France, on the album “Les larmes d’Angkor” is a very good remix between traditional Khmer music and modern music that capture with fidelity of Khmer music and transform it into a stage of relaxation music. When you listen to the album “Les larmes d’Angkor”, you will get contact with the nature, the music will allow you to get in touch with a very long history of Khmer music and relax yourself in a salon. It would give you a moment to escape yourself into the nature.

My favorite of the album is the 2nd song,

Under the title of “YOM – Les larmes d’Angkor”,

The children play down the street 278, in Phnom Penh. A young Cambodian woman sing in a small garden: “My heart is broken since you left …”  and the voice of the students at street Paster, follow their teacher to learn to sing a song.

All combined together to create an exceptional emotion, a memory from Phnom Penh city and it reflects to the long history of Angkor temples.

It will follow by the 3th song, which certainly is a pure music that could secretly cure your heart ;-)