BEIJING (Reuters) - Forget nomads, heavy tents and epic songs chanted after a long day of herding across vast grasslands. These days, Mongolian young people are entranced by rap. Born on the mean ...
It was 1996 when the young poet Tugsjargal Munkherdene heard American hip-hop for the first time. Four years earlier, Mongolia’s Soviet-aligned government had fallen, opening the country to a fresh ...
I was having lunch at Pizza-Rama, a Mongolian place in Oakland the other day, and noticed a flyer for a Black Rose concert at Kimball's Carnival. Google tracked down a BBC story that says their music ...
Mongolia is better known for its ancient "throat" singing, practiced by the shamans in the time of Ghengis Khan. But in a country where almost 60... A New Beat Gives Young Mongolia A Voice, Identity A ...
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