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New albums:- Presence Remote by woodrowgerber: Indie/electronic pop fusion - for daydreams, nights out, and everything in-between
- Petals of Yellow Fire by Matt van den Heuvel: Mesmerizing, groovy blends of afrobeat, jazz, blues, and more
- The Violet EP by Liquid Rainbow: A melting pot of classic, pop and rock sounds with modern-dub influences
- The Hymns Album by Jeff Wahl: Acoustic new age and jazz guitar.
- XO by woodrowgerber: Indie/electronic pop fusion - for daydreams, nights out, and everything in-between
- The Mardom Movement by Maneli Jamal: East through to west acoustic guitar
- The Indigo EP by Liquid Rainbow: A melting pot of classic, pop and rock sounds with modern-dub influences
- Darko by Crowander: Beautiful instrumental music spanning new age, electronica and pop/rock
- It's Only Tuesday by Tom Paul: Roots rock meets contemporary folk
- Sun Bloom by Mokhov: The most uplifting electronic music
Popular albums:- Reflections by Joseph Nimoh: Uplifting solo piano pieces with influences from classical, jazz and gospel music
- Fantasia by Kaare Norge: Outstanding classical guitar
- Kingdom of Mountains by Suzanne Teng: World flute with a serene energy
- Song of Prayer by Chad Lawson: Multi-award winning pianist and composer who is not afraid to put his hat in anything
- Celocity by Claire Fitch: Ambient cellist
- Pastourelle by Fortune's Wheel: A spirited rediscovery of the riches of medieval musical traditions
- She Waits by Alan Marchand: Toe teasin' jazz tunes for all occasions
- Eastern Expressions 3 - Asahi by Ruben van Rompaey: Passionate eastern percussion
- Litha by Skarazula: Medieval european, turkish and arabic music
- Kedarika - Nada Yoga (Volume 1) by Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand: Experimental winds meets indian classical
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