World
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1. Steve Eulberg: smile-inducing, toe-tapping folkgrass
2.
Musica Pacifica: Baroque and traditional music from England, Scotland and Ireland
3.
Shira Kammen: early folk and celtic music.
4.
Cheryl Ann Fulton: Welsh triple harp
5.
Suzanne Teng: world flute with a serene energy
6.
Cheryl Ann Fulton: Welsh triple harp
7.
Kara Nomadica: a fresh new sound driven by traditional Arabic and Turkish rhythms
8.
Suzanne Teng: world flute with a serene energy
9.
Shiva in Exile: Gothic Arab/Indian World Music
11.
Laura Inserra: the Hang, a new instrument from Switzerland
12.
Tilopa: healing magic of the japanese zenflute
13.
hands upon black earth: solid, sensual, organic, languorous electronic music
14.
DJ Cary: chill out compilations built from Magnatune music
15.
Beth Quist: electro-Balkan/Indian meets New Age.
16.
Tilopa: healing magic of the japanese zenflute
17.
Shira Kammen: early folk and celtic music.
18.
Beth Quist: electro-Balkan/Indian meets New Age.
19.
Tilopa: healing magic of the japanese zenflute
20.
Skarazula: medieval European, Turkish and Arabic music
21.
Viviana Guzman: virtuosic flutist
22.
Laura Inserra: the Hang, a new instrument from Switzerland
23.
Solace: classical middle-eastern with excursions into electronica.
24.
Hans Christian: new age meets Indian cello
25.
Diana Rowan: a harpist of unusual power and beauty
26.
Almer and Nirvan: soulful Balkan duo featuring acoustic guitars and voice
27.
Tilopa: healing magic of the japanese zenflute
28.
Maneli Jamal: east through to west acoustic guitar
29.
Sherefe: Balkan and Middle Eastern Music
30.
Hans Christian: new age meets Indian cello
31.
Shira Kammen: early folk and celtic music.
32.
Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music
33.
Beth Quist: electro-Balkan/Indian meets New Age.
34.
Ya Elah: women's vocal music based in the Jewish tradition
35.
Kim Ribeiro: brazilian contemporary and traditional flute
36.
Ruben van Rompaey: passionate Eastern percussion
37.
Solace: classical middle-eastern with excursions into electronica.
38.
Kammen and Swan: a bright edge to traditional Celtic tunes
39.
Beth Quist: electro-Balkan/Indian meets New Age.
40.
Kourosh Zolani: persian santour (hammer dulcimer)
41.
Shira Kammen: early folk and celtic music.
42.
Suzanne Teng: world flute with a serene energy
43.
Kiwi: world roots soul music
44.
Laura Inserra: the Hang, a new instrument from Switzerland
45.
Nightfall Project: spiritual new age for today's world
46.
Canconier: Medieval music from the 12th to the 15th centuries
47.
hands upon black earth: solid, sensual, organic, languorous electronic music
48.
Jerry Palmer: ambient, rhythmic, moody and melodic guitar compositions
49.
Angelight: Music for mankind from Russia
50.
Jamie Janover: innovative hammered dulcimer
51.
Shira Kammen: early folk and celtic music.
52.
Ruben van Rompaey: passionate Eastern percussion
53.
Tilopa: healing magic of the japanese zenflute
54.
Eduardo Figueroa and Oscar Ohlsen: Chilean baroque guitar duo
55.
Da Camera: Celtic Renaissance/Baroque Ensemble
56.
Hans Christian: new age meets Indian cello
57.
Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music
58.
Svanevit: Scandinavian music on the Celtic harp
59.
Ruben van Rompaey: passionate Eastern percussion
60.
Kim Ribeiro: brazilian contemporary and traditional flute
61.
Middle-Earth Ensemble: sultry and percussive Mid-East fusion
62.
Gopal: lend your heart to the dilruba
63.
Barry Phillips: Scandinavian folkish cello
64.
Kaissa: modern African music with elements of rhythm'n'blues, pop, and jazz
65.
Ensemble Al Asdeka: spicy and hypnotic melding of Arabic and Jazz
66.
Ruben van Rompaey: passionate Eastern percussion
67.
Kato Kahra: a world of independent music with electronic spice
68.
Joe Palese: New age guitar based jazz
69.
La Reverie: Classical European works revoiced with an oriental warmth and timbre
70.
Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music
71.
Burning Babylon: Super fine dub
72.
Kitka: Eastern European women's vocal music
73.
Ruben van Rompaey: passionate Eastern percussion
74.
Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand: experimental winds meets Indian classical
75.
Fernwood: Music played by hand on instruments made of wood
76.
Anna Rynefors and Erik Ask Upmark: swedish folk music
77.
Eliyahu Sills: cross-cultural grooves
78.
Kato Kahra: a world of independent music with electronic spice
79.
Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music
80.
Fernwood: Music played by hand on instruments made of wood
81.
Middle-Earth Ensemble: sultry and percussive Mid-East fusion
82.
Skarazula: medieval European, Turkish and Arabic music
83.
Erik Ask Upmark: Scandinavian music on the Celtic harp
84.
Satori: healing, meditative ambient new age
85.
Jay Kishor: Indian classical sitar and surbahar.
86.
Diana Rowan: a harpist of unusual power and beauty
87.
Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand: experimental winds meets Indian classical
88.
Kitka: Eastern European women's vocal music
89.
The RajDhani Quartet: Hindustani Classical meets Carnatik Music
90.
Jay Kishor: Indian classical sitar and surbahar.
91.
Solace: classical middle-eastern with excursions into electronica.
92.
Jerry Palmer: ambient, rhythmic, moody and melodic guitar compositions
93.
Daniel Berkman: 21st century ambient African Kora
94.
Francesca Genco: chants from deep within the heart
95.
Dejan Ilijic: piano landscapes meet electronic, jazz, Balkans
96.
Jay Kishor: Indian classical sitar and surbahar.
97.
Ustoz: emotive electronica formed from the modern world
98.
Sulis: heavenly, healing, early music
99.
Kitka: Eastern European women's vocal music
100.
Jamie Janover: innovative hammered dulcimer
101.
Ruben van Rompaey: passionate Eastern percussion
102.
Magnatune Compilation: the best music from Magnatune
103.
Jay Kishor: Indian classical sitar and surbahar.
104.
Anamar: songs with a Latin and Afro mood, blended with Tango, Milonga, Morna, Rumba, Habanera
105.
Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music
106.
David Gilden: a modern feel to African, Celtic and Indian musical traditions
107.
Kitka: Eastern European women's vocal music
108.
Jamie Janover: innovative hammered dulcimer
109.
Stellamara: original Balkan-Near Eastern-Medieval-Ambient-World.
110.
Chad Farran: an impressive journey through Latin rhythms and moves
111.
Tomas Lozano: highly melodic and structured sweet music
112.
Ernesto Schnack: solo guitar and other madness
113.
The Lost Mode: medieval music meets living modal music traditions
114.
David Gilden: a modern feel to African, Celtic and Indian musical traditions
115.
Burning Babylon: Super fine dub
116.
Solace: classical middle-eastern with excursions into electronica.
117.
Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music
118.
Panacea: Eastern and Western European folk music.
119.
Magic Carpet: discover a rich tapestry of world grooves
120.
Drevo: ancient Ukrainian folk music
121.
Olexa Kabanov: strings slowly plucked from the soul
122.
Laura Dreyer: jazz, funk and rock with a Brazilian flair
123.
Ben Rusch: Unique to the power of twenty-two (so far...)
124.
Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand: experimental winds meets Indian classical
125.
Gopal: lend your heart to the dilruba
126.
Jesse Manno: middle eastern/balkan music and new age
127.
Werner Durand: experimental wind buzzing instruments
128.
Shira Kammen: early folk and celtic music.
129.
Un-Kai: super sonic sound adventures
130.
Hans Christian: new age meets Indian cello
131.
Fortune's Wheel: a spirited rediscovery of the riches of medieval musical traditions
132.
Russ Hopkins and Jerry Palmer: a tapestry of world music
133.
Anup: electro Indian sitar
134.
Burning Babylon: Super fine dub
135.
Daniel Berkman: 21st century ambient African Kora
136.
Amelia Cuni: contemporary Indian Dhrupad singing
137.
David Gilden: a modern feel to African, Celtic and Indian musical traditions
138.
Werner Durand: experimental wind buzzing instruments
140.
The Headroom Project: Vivid world-electronica grooves
147.
Jay Kishor: Indian classical sitar and surbahar.
149.
Kitka: Eastern European women's vocal music
150.
Moh Alileche: music of the mountains of Kabylia
151.
Jesse Manno: middle eastern/balkan music and new age
152.
Mutandina: funk jazz salsa rock from Argentina
153.
Osamu Kitajima and Chris Mancinelli: pan pacific ambient dance masters
154.
Suchita Parte: ancient Indian songs in a modern blend
155.
Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music
156.
Gerard Satamian: Exquisite original melodic pieces
159.
Sherefe: Balkan and Middle Eastern Music
160.
Solace: classical middle-eastern with excursions into electronica.
167.
Svara: New music from the whole world
168.
touchingGrace: psychedelic Sitar experimental ambience.
172.
Zhaba: psychedelic power meets hypnotic Bulgarian rhythms
