Onuma Singsiri – Mae Kha Som Tam {197x}
Taken from the compilation “Sound of Siam – Leftfield Luk Thung, Jazz & Molam in Thailand 1964-1975” released by Soundway Records in 2010.
Taken from the compilation “Sound of Siam – Leftfield Luk Thung, Jazz & Molam in Thailand 1964-1975” released by Soundway Records in 2010.
taken from The Sound of Siam volume 2 – Molam & Luk Thung Isan from North-East Thailand 1970 – 1982.
“The inspiration behind Holdin On To Black Metal comes from the song “E-Saew Tam Punha Huajai” by Kwan Jai & Kwan Jit Sriprajan that has been respectfully acknowledged and credited in the Circuital liner...
Is it just me or does the drum roll at the beginning of the track sounds like a Reggae influence? The track appears on The Sound Of Siam: Leftfield Luk Thung, Jazz & Molam...
Finders Keepers Records published the compilation Thai! Dai! – The Heavier Side Of The Lukthung Underground in 2011 and included this track, it was also available on 7″ (both sold out).