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New albums:- hydrogen alpha by prettyhowtown: Playful, melodic, hand-made ambient electronic music
- Lookin' Fly by The Old Recruits: A new take on old funk
- Majestie by Poeticall Musicke: Late renaissance and early baroque music, historically performed
- New Morning by Lisa Lynne: inspirational, uplifting, gentle, and soothing celtic harp, world flutes, guitar and more.
- Theorems by Icicle: He who sings thinks no evil
- Sounds of the Season by Aryeh Frankfurter: Timeless and enchanting folk music for the soul
- Sense Overload by Sophia Marie: Bad ass bass with soaring femme fatale vocals
- Famous Pieces for Clarinet and Piano by Romualdo Barone: Classical solo clarinet
- Modern Carols by Mike McGuill: Diverse, intelligent electronica from london
- Silent Night by Lisa Lynne and George Tortorelli: Celtic harp and bamboo flutes. soft and soothing, perfect for quiet times and relaxation
Popular albums:- Division by Ostraka: Virtuosic music for viol, lutes and guitars
- Tasabasaba by To Life!: Music as a journey through tribal landscapes, rhythmic dance, hypnotic trance.
- Lush Mechanique by Jami Sieber: Enchanting cello compositions
- As the Ruin Falls by DP Kaufman: Ambient, melodic electronica meets neo-classical
- Majestie by Poeticall Musicke: Late renaissance and early baroque music, historically performed
- Pictures of Silence by Tilopa: Healing magic of the japanese zenflute
- Thesaurus Harmonicus by James Akers: Lively, refined lute playing and questing musicianship
- Architects of Time by Ben Rusch: Unique to the power of twenty-two (so far...)
- In Their Footsteps by Aryeh Frankfurter: Timeless and enchanting folk music for the soul
- Passion, Pestilence and Polyphony by Misericordia: Sickeningly good medieval
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