Magnatune founder John Buckman was visiting Internet pioneer Ted Nelson in Oxford when he mentioned a street musician whom he greatly admired. Not only did John end up meeting the musician, but he absolutely loved his music: a soothing meld of cultural influences played on didgeridoo, djembe, and talking drum, as well as about 20 other instruments from around the world. There's a timeless, universal quality about Christopher of the Wolves' music, and it's ideal for any kind of meditative activity, including just unwinding after a long day.
m3u audio streams (if the flash player above doesn't work for you): [hifilofi] Play all tracks as an m3u audio stream (or xspf, ogg, mp3 file)
[hifilofi] 01-Slow Street Mix (5:24)
[hifilofi] 02-Drums And Didgeridoo (4:59)
[hifilofi] 03-Chiang Mai Blues (3:15)
[hifilofi] 04-Fast Street Mix One (5:21)
[hifilofi] 05-Dan Moi Song (3:03)
[hifilofi] 06-Thai Street Sample (1:52)
[hifilofi] 07-Water Gong (2:59)
[hifilofi] 08-Two Hulusi (2:50)
[hifilofi] 09-Didgeridoo Crossover (3:17)
[hifilofi] 10-Japanese Temple Sample (1:27)
[hifilofi] 11-Fast Street Mix Two (5:29)
[hifilofi] 12-India Sound Sample (1:31)
[hifilofi] 13-Wanderer (13:18)
[hifilofi] 14-Didgeridoo Harmony (5:37)