@Daryl_Bonder I love Nick Drake, am really only familiar with the Bryter Layter album. I'm a bit too lazy too learn his songs as he performed them, partly because of the tunings and I tend to prefer standard when I play guitar. I saw the doc about him on YouTube, in which his mother speaks about him. Yes he does seem to have quite a few Asperger traits: being withdrawn, eccentric, excelling in a particular field, not being comfortable with crowds (as in audiences)... I find that over the years I've got into the music of people who seem to have Asperger traits to some extent, such as David Byrne, Michael Stipe, Neil Young, Beck, Brian Eno. When I discovered a little while ago that Gary Numan was diagnosed a couple of years ago, it didn't surprise me much.
@graywyvern I've heard some Cambodian 60s pop and it sounds fantastic! I downloaded some Thai marching band music off the WFMU blog WFMU Beware Of The Blog. I check in once in a while to see what they have. But yeah, there's so much music of the "diamond-in-the-rough" variety on blogs like Mutant Sounds or Music For Maniacs (sometimes I dig the weeeeird stuff). On rotation in my personal collection of late: John Cale's Paris 1919, Charlemagne Palestine's Schlingen Blangen, C. Newman's Trackways Made By Two Dinosaurs. In the past couple years I've enjoyed downloading song-poems from WFMU's above-mentioned blog (there are a couple of series posted with some overlap), and about half of the 365 Days Project.
And yes, I agree, it does take a little curiosity (and a bit of free time, too!)