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Oonagh

The stage name of German actress and musician Senta-Sofia Delliponti, Oonagh (the name comes from a famous faerie queen of Celtic origins) specializes in evocative, modern, Celtic-infused, fantasy dance-pop. Delliponti, who sings in the fictitious, J.R.R. Tolkien-invented Elvish tongue, released her eponymous 1st full-length studio recording beneath the moniker through …

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Wah!

Having applied hatha yoga and meditation since she was an adolescent, graduating from Oberlin University using a degree in Executing Arts was yet another stage toward getting the singer/dancer/spiritual seeker referred to as Wah!. She got time post-university to go to Ghana and Nigeria as an associate from the Arthur …

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Tanakh

The brainchild of Jesse Poe, who spent some time working being a producer and engineer for various groups, Tanakh were formed in Richmond, VA, in 2000. Very much in the functioning setting as Spiritualized, Poe led the group by merging songwriting buildings and improvisational music for an interesting result. The …

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Lakshminarayana Shankar

Lakshminarayana Shankar, a violinist, vocalist, and composer, shows Indian Classical designs by incorporating them into American musics. He provides found an appropriate design that melds and combines traditional Indian affects and jazz gadgets. He transferred to America in 1969, ultimately gained a doctorate in ethnomusicology at Wesleyan, where he started …

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Larry Tyrrell

Moonbridge recording designer and maker Larry Tyrrell is a composer and an accomplished participant from the shakuhachi, japan traditional bamboo flute. He started his research with Masayuki Koga and later on lived a long time in Japan, where he analyzed with two of the best contemporary masters from the shakuhachi, …

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Ricky Kej

Composer Ricky Kej established fact for his compositions for film, marketing, globe fusion, global chillout, and modern recordings. His music offers appeared on almost 100 compilations from all around the globe. Born in NEW YORK, Kej relocated to India when he was quite youthful. Music had not been his first …

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The Buddhist Monks Sakya Tashi Ling

Carrying out a trail blazed with the best-selling Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos, Monjes Budistas Sakya Tashi Ling was a Spanish monastic choir in the Tibetan Buddhist Sakyapa tradition. Merging time-honored Buddhist chanting with Traditional western digital pop idioms, Sakya Tashi Ling’s debut record, Monjes Budistas Sakya Tashi …

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Group Doueh

Group Doueh play organic and unfiltered Sahrawi music in the ex – colonial Spanish outpost from the American Sahara. Produced by guitarist-leader Salmou “Doueh” Bamaar (aka Doueh, pronounced “Doo-way”) in the first area of the 21st hundred years, the core from the ever-evolving music group also included his wife Halima. …

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Alamaailman Vasarat

The avant-garde Finnish music group Alamaailman Vasarat, which means “the Hammers from the Underworld” in British, create music influenced by Klezmer and other styles of Western european folk music and play it using the ferocity of the punk or metal act. Abandoning main keys generally and guitars altogether, the group …

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