South Indian Mandolin (RIAFC076) by RADIO IS A FOREIGN COUNTRY published on 2022-01-13T04:35:59Z The soulful sounds of South Indian mandolin, featuring Uppalapu Srinivas, the child prodigy who at the age of nine introduced the mandolin into the carnatic tradition (something that normally takes generations), and Sreeusha and Sireesha, self-taught sisters popularly known as the Mandolin Sisters, all to a backdrop of field recordings made on location in India by World Listener. As always, you can expect a few brief detours along the way, including a group of children practicing a carnatic song at school, some loud bus music, and a wonderful Tamil radio collage from the LP Bats in the Temple by Robert Millis. Genre World Comment by GabrielK Incredible 2023-08-12T16:13:54Z Comment by Jipok drums Thank you so much for sharing 2022-05-05T16:20:24Z Comment by Jipok drums fire 2022-05-05T15:46:51Z Comment by HฦRโNYแนUZ Marvellous Introduction 2022-02-18T12:35:19Z Comment by Orogen man this is great 2022-02-15T19:30:58Z Comment by Phil Richarde ...wonderful! 2022-01-14T08:13:20Z Comment by a. ooooh boy, care to share an ID for this one? :) 2022-01-13T09:15:11Z Comment by ๐๐๐ (that/bit) rockin' it 2022-01-13T05:28:40Z