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Afghan Rock: Music Mystery after War
Afghan Rock: Music Mystery after War
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Kabul Dreams is a new rock and roll group that emerged from the rubble of war in the Central Asian Islamic Republic of Afghanistan by moving away from the... 19.05.2013, Sputnik International
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Kabul Dreams is a new rock and roll group that emerged from the rubble of war in the Central Asian Islamic Republic of Afghanistan by moving away from the culture’s traditional sounds and on to Western-style rock in English as well as the national language. The group has just launched its first album in Kabul entitled Plastic Words at a concert in the capital. Вставить ссылку на статью Еременко (Read more on Kabul Dreams)
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Afghan Rock: Music Mystery after War
09:24 GMT 19.05.2013 (Updated: 19:57 GMT 19.10.2022) Kabul Dreams is a new rock and roll group that emerged from the rubble of war in the Central Asian Islamic Republic of Afghanistan by moving away from the culture’s traditional sounds and on to Western-style rock in English as well as the national language. The group has just launched its first album in Kabul entitled Plastic Words at a concert in the capital.
Kabul Dreams is a new rock and roll group that emerged from the rubble of war in the Central Asian Islamic Republic of Afghanistan by moving away from the culture’s traditional sounds and on to Western-style rock in English as well as the national language. The group has just launched its first album in Kabul entitled Plastic Words at a concert in the capital.