Himalayan Folk

Himalayan folk music is a rich and diverse genre that draws from the cultural tapestries of the Himalayan region, including Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet. It is characterized by its use of traditional instruments such as the madal, sarangi, bansuri, and the dranyen, creating a sound that is both earthy and ethereal. The music often incorporates spiritual and nature-themed lyrics, reflecting the majestic landscapes and spiritual traditions of the region. Artists like Sonam Dorji and Choying Drolma infuse their tracks with soothing vocals and rhythmic chants, while bands like Kutumba and Sur - Sudha offer vibrant orchestrations that celebrate cultural heritage. Himalayan folk music is a vibrant tapestry that unites community, spirituality, and nature in harmonious expression.

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Rayban Ku Chasma
Single - Released December 1, 2025
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