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World Influenced

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Alan Marchand: Toe Teasin' Jazz Tunes For All Occasions Amfibia: electronic, acoustic, chillout, lounge, comopolitian, instrumental Amy Denio: Progressive 'world soul' music for thirsty ears Andrew Jilin: merging classical European and traditional Japanese to create captivating cinematic flute music Anna Rynefors and Erik Ask Upmark: swedish folk music Bella Gaia: an iridescent landscape of gossamer melodies and labyrinthine rhythms, with a sense of celestial wonder Beth Quist: electro-Balkan / Indian meets New Age. Carlos Schwarz: passionate, evocative, and captivating new age Christopher Currell: inspiring musical journeys to your deeper consciousness Christos Anestopoulos: Where East meets West meets Jazz meets...Classical Claudia Schwab: Irish, Indian, Swedish and Eastern European music styles overlaid with Austrian yodelling Daniel Berkman: 21st century ambient African Kora Dayazell: ancient and traditional world music Dejan Ilijic: piano landscapes meet electronic, jazz, Balkans Eight Gates: charming folk pop/rock with a hint of electronica opening the gates to the land of the fairies Eric Kamen: Urban Flamenco Erik Ask Upmark: Scandinavian music on the Celtic harp Ernesto Schnack: solo guitar and other madness Francois Couture: Canadian composer, musician, orchestrator, arranger and sound designer Gokul Salvadi: Experimental Carnatic Indian music for the inquisitive mind Hans Christian: new age meets Indian cello Kalyan and Sambodhi Prem: Celebrating the Sound of the Cello Kavanah: Eclectic Intense, Industrial Ethnic, Classical phrasing, Soundtrack, Cirque Kiwi: world roots soul music Luke Gartner-Brereton: music for minds Matt van den Heuvel: mesmerizing, groovy blends of Afrobeat, Jazz, Blues, and more Moh Alileche: music of the mountains of Kabylia Mundi: Early music meets global folk at the Penguin Café Olexa Kabanov: strings slowly plucked from the soul Osamu Kitajima and Chris Mancinelli: pan pacific ambient dance masters Ou: lively Sardinian/italian World music sextet from Rome Paolo Pavan: Urban funky jazz piano, in a sober and straightforward style Pranavibes: creating a colorful atmosphere thats mixes tribal world music, African rhythms, folk and many rythmes Ray Montford: Evocative, melodic and haunting instrumental guitar music Rougge: the two hundred and twenty two strings of a piano and a voice Ruben van Rompaey: passionate Eastern percussion Russ Hopkins and Jerry Palmer: a tapestry of world music Scott Hallgren: jazz, tango & other adventures Sherefe: Balkan and Middle Eastern Music Shiva in Exile: Gothic Arab/Indian World Music Simone Angele and Amir Kalhor: Classical styles of India and Persia and Oriental Fusion Stellamara: original Balkan-Near Eastern-Medieval-Ambient-World. Suchitra Lata: Swirling Chillout, Ambient, World, Progressive Pop, Indian classical veena and much more in between Suzanne Teng: world flute with a serene energy Svanevit: Scandinavian music on the Celtic harp Tatyana Kalmykova: ancient Russian songs and instruments The Headroom Project: Vivid world-electronica grooves Thomas Otten: Captivating countertenor mixed with Shakuhachi form Japan Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music To Life!: Music as a journey through tribal landscapes, rhythmic dance, hypnotic trance. Tomas Lozano: highly melodic and structured sweet music Toni Iniguez: classical guitar and Nature Viva La Pepa: Spanish, Sephardic and French traditions served on a bed of drones Werner Durand: experimental wind buzzing instruments Wet City Rockers: rootsy, dubby, Reggae sounds from the rainy city Yongen: transnational dream pop luxury Yumi Kurosawa: melodic and mixed world tunes on Japanese Koto |
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