I’ve noticed that when meeting a foreign person, mentioning that you like a beloved artist from their country is one of the best way to create a good vibe.
Which revered artist/group (not necessarily musician) from your place should I learn about?
A few examples I’m thinking about (correct me if I’m wrong):
Country | Artist |
---|---|
Argentina | Carlos Gardel |
Australia | Powderfinger |
Austria | Mozart, Falco, Thomas Bernhard |
Beligum | Jacques Brel, Stromae |
Brazil | Raul Seixas, Zé Ramalho |
Cabo Verde | Cesária Évora |
Canada | Leonard Cohen, Céline Dion, Gordon Lightfoot |
Egypt | Umm Kulthum |
France | Daft Punk |
Germany | Kraftwerk, Die Ärzte, Franz Kafka |
Iceland | Björk |
Italy | Elio e le Storie Tese |
Malawai | Evison Matafale |
Mali | Salif Keita |
Scotland | The Proclaimers, Sean Connery |
Sweden | Astrid Lindgren |
USA | Dolly Parton |
Edit: Spent my Saturday morning vibing, adding the “consensual” suggestions to the table.
Santiano is not universally loved. They’re too close to Schlager for that. And the issue with Rammstein isn’t really alleged nazism (which only came up briefly when they used Leni Riefenstahl’s footage) but rather their singer’s alleged backstage raping.
So far, I haven’t met people who hated Herbert Grönemeyer, Marius-Müller Westernhagen, Jan Delay, Nina Hagen, die Ärzte, die fantastischen Vier or Reinhard Mey. A little more recent music that I have rarely seen associated negatively would be by Kraftklub, Peter Fox or Deichkind. None of this is particularly progressive, but it’s decent stuff that is so universally liked that e.g. weddings often rely on them to get people to dance.
Just realised that this isn’t just about music. Those were all musicians or bands, but Germany of course has people from all trades.
To universally loved artists I’d count
My personal suggestion list would be:
Ich bin Schnappi, das kleine Krokodil.