Harruna Bamaya Group, Harruna Alhasson
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Kete Children's Group and Mr. P.K. Attah
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Women's group of Domenasi
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Women's group recorded in Kumasi
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Vocalists and drummers of Ghana
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Youth Gonje Group, led by Alhasan Ibrahim in Tamale
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Women's group in Huntaado
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The Master Drummers of Dagbon
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The La Drivers Union Por Por Group
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De la Palm Wine Music au Dance Band Highlife
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Adzewa Women's Group recorded in Cape Coast
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Saka Acquaye et son orchestre
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Master Fiddlers of Dagbon
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Nungua Adowafoi, Naa Botele, Naa Tawia, Naa Akwete, Nii Adokwei
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The Kukyekukyeku Bamboo Orchestra
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Akayevi Dance Group recorded in Have Etoe
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Female singing and handclapping recorded in Tamale
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Osu-Ashanti Adowafoi, Naa Akwele, Naa Otua, Naa Afia, Naa Mootso, Naa Adukwei
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The Ewe People Of Ghana And Togo
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Yiadom Boakye and Manhyia Tete Nwomkoro
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Ewe male drummers, singers
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Men and Women of Lambussie
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Musicians from Cap Coast
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Kuonyugan Village Percussion Ensemble
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Three Lunsi drummers in Accra
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Every Noise at Once is an ongoing attempt at an algorithmically-generated, readability-adjusted scatter-plot of the musical genre-space, based on data tracked and analyzed for 5,169 genre-shaped distinctions by Spotify as of 2021-01-15.
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