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Songs with weird ass vocal/chants
Hey i just found Mauro picotto's komodo and proximus... im absolutely loving the breakdowns
anymore songs like this where u have no clue what they are saying or even care what they are saying? chanting or w/e etc?
Lol its weird i know but i want to find more of these!!
E-Nomine- Mitternacht 
Salt Tank - Pacific Diva (Eugina)
It's not weird or anything, just don't understand what she sings about (and don't wanna know, it's better that way)
Andy Moor vs Orkidea - YearZero i have no idea what sounds shes making lol
Filterheadz - Yimanya
Signalrunners - 3000 Miles Away
Mojado - Naranja (Mr. Sam Vision)
These popped into my head.
Niyaz, �Dilruba (Junkie XL Remix)�
sounds like enya o_o...i have no idea what the girl is saying
what's that mauro picotto track, that had english lyrics but the original is in spanish and sounds chanty.
Shah & Laruso Pres. Global Experience - Zanzibar
this one has a weird chant too ... sounds like ah ah ah or something... rly weird, but i love this track
Tegma - A Night in Cairo
SBK - Borderline (really weird vocals)
Leama & Moor - Everything Matters (Matthew Dekay Remix)
this one, i have no idea what she says either... i thought she said california... makes sense since its in isos 5 los angeles... but, im not sure
Mew's lead singer has a very odd and unique voice. I've never heard a man sound like him before. It's so high pitched and almost girly. but it sounds good with their music. I love it especially in their song "She Came Home for Christmas" off their Frengers album. I picked up this album last week. It's one of my favorite albums at the moment.
there's a folk singer Joanna Newsom who plays the harp and her voice gets alot of criticism for its unusual tones that some have compared to either a witch or a yelling child. either way she has some excellent songs and her voice is definitely something interesting to check out.

Christopher Tin - Baba Yetu (Casey Stone Remix) <http://christophertin.com/samples/BabaYetu.mp3>
Some artists:
- Deep Forest (almost all songs)
- Afro Celts (some songs)
- Enigma (some songs)
- Enya (few songs)
The best which represents ur thread:
Fat Boy Slim - Star69 (Full Version)
with remixes DJ Delite,Timo Maas,
X-Press 2 Wine Em, Dine Em & 69 Remix,
DJ Godfather Detroit Getto-Tek Mix 1&2
Banco De Gaia - Last Train To Lhasa
Jam & Spoon - Odyssey to Anyoona
wow awesome, more than i thought... ima check these out
ott - smoked glass & chrome

Regarding the Mauro Picotto tracks:
Komodo's chant is basically the same as the 1992 new age classic Sweet Lullaby by Deep Forest.
The original track...well I will just quote deep forest:
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| The lyrics are from the Solomon Islands (small islands north of Australia). |
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| (Solomon Dialect Based on English) Sasi sasi o to aro aro O angi si nau boroi amu Ni ma oe e fasi korona Dolali dasa na, lao dai afuimae Afuta guau mauri, Afuta wela inomae Sasi sasi ae o angisi nau Boroi nima oe e fasi koro na Dolali dasa na, lao dai afuimae Afuta guau mauri, Afuta wela inomae Young brother, young brother you be quiet Although you are crying to me Your father has left us He has gone to the place of the dead Protect the head of the living, Protect the orphan child Young brother, young brother hey? although you are crying to me Your father has left us He has gone to the place of the dead Protect the head of the living, protect the orphan child Interpreting the Song: This interpretation and lyrics come from one very old lady, living in Fataleka (one of the Solomon Islands), as translated by her grandchildren. The song is said to be very old and hence the new generation does not understand every word. The song is about a young child crying because he does not see his father with the family. In response his elder sister sung this song to comfort as well as tell him the reality, with an appeal for their deceased father to protect this child in the land of the living (local ancient belief is that the dead care for loved ones they left behind). The old woman also said that the sample, if listened to carefully, used some words and sounds that were added to make it sound more melo. Expression of some words twice, as well pronounciation of most of the words are different from that of normal conversation. Eg. 'O' should be OE', Angiangi should be angisi. This is very common with local traditional songs. |
don davis ft. juno reactor - narvas
Anything by Deep Forest, and some stuff by Enigma, Delerium, Leftfield, Afro-Celt Soundsystem, B-Tribe, a few tracks by Amethystium.

Robbie Rivera - The Shout.
shiloh - reaction
not as melodic as the ones uve mentioned, but this track has the most amazing breakdown and catchy.
Shane - Toujours
I believe it's in french.
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