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4/21/2026
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today were going down a alt-country-jam-band-rabbit-hole
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Today we’ll be taking you all on a journey to the country of Somalia in this episode of Continental Drift! Somalia, or the Federal Republic of Somalia, the easternmost country in continental Africa, and borders Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the northwest, and Kenya to the southwest. The country is home to roughly 18 million residents, of which the vast majority are ethnic Somalis. The Somali music tradition is a long-standing one, with some of the instrumentation and folk texts dating all t
4/20/2026
Hi! Today we will talk about Nowruz, which has been recently celebrated all over the world! Nauryz is a celebration that comes from Persian culture (Zoroastrianism), and in Persian Nowruz translates to “new day”. It coincides with the spring equinox for the northern hemisphere, and is now commonly celebrated in Iran, Central Asian countries like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, by Kurdish communities in Turkey, and in Afghanistan and Albania. When I as a Kazakh think of Nauryz (we pronounce Nowruz slig
4/20/2026