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Mouth Music

A few of the most unusual noises in modern Celtic music were created by Edinburgh-based music group, Mouth area Music. Merging the mouth area music (puirt-a-beul) custom of Gaelic Scotland with African rhythms, the group fused both musical cultures right into a really unique sound. Regarding to Entertainment Regular, “Mouth …

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Abdelli

The musical traditions of Algeria are fused with contemporary musical influences by Abdelli. Although descended through the Kabyls, an integral part of the berber tribe that inhabited North Africa as soon as 7000 BC, Abdelli offers carved his personal, improvised, audio with a combined mix of traditional devices, including mandola, …

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Muzsikás

This Hungarian group features Márta Sebestyén (vocals/recorder), Sándor Csoóri (bagpipes/hurdy-gurdy/viola/vocals), Mihaly Sipos (violin/zither/vocals), Péter Eri (bouzouki/turkish horn/cello/viola/vocals) and Dániel Hamar (bass/hurdy-gurdy/vocals). Muzsikás (pronounced ‘mu-zhi-kash’) focuses on traditional music in the Transylvania region of the country. Ahead of 1987 Sebestyén acquired performed in the united kingdom with a music group known …

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Márta Sebestyén

Most widely used in the Western as the business lead singer for the Hungarian group Muzsikas (3 albums can be found from Hannibal Files), Marta Sebestyen in addition has released many solo albums. included in this Apocrypha (1992), which gathers tracks from three Hungarian-only traditional albums documented with Karoly Cserepes …

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Anam

A youthful exuberance has produced Anam a respected force within the evolution of traditional Celtic music. Led by founding member, acoustic guitarist, bodhran participant, vocalist, and vocalist/songwriter Brian OhEadhra (pronounced:O’Hara), the Dublin-based and Edinburgh, Scotland-based music group has grown right into a extremely well known, internationally known, ensemble. As the …

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Towering Inferno

Towering Inferno’s Kaddish provides slowly collected acclaim among the most interesting rock-influenced experimental recordings from the mid-’90s; Brian Eno, for example, has described it as the utmost terrifying record he’s have you ever heard. Towering Inferno will be the English duo of Richard Wolfson and Andy Saunders, who are principally …

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