I've posted this before in the world music thread, but I'm going to post it again because it's just that awesome.
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Here's some Sinawi music from Korea, an interesting improvised traditional form, used to accompany Shaman rites, that I don't know that much about. Something very fascinating about it, is the sonic resemblance, at times, to free-jazz and western improvisational styles. The strident timbres and large pitch-bends are always a treat, as in other Korean styles like sanjo.
There are other goodies at the root site, but there's a lot, without very much accompanying information. Look for Daegum and Kayagum sanjo pieces! (English spellings may vary)
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If you like that there are a few recordings of sinawi music that I've found still in print. "The Folkloric Instrumental Traditions I & II" (from JVC's world music label) is pretty good.