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Most Popular Albums at Magnatune
(lofi) 1. The Bach Players: baroque instrumental and vocal gems 2. Snowsleep: mediative ambient, electronic and post-rock 3. Sulis: heavenly, healing, early music 4. The Old Recruits: a new take on old funk 5. Trip Wamsley: Atmospheric Jazz bass 6. Spoons: retro 80's upbeat danceable music 7. Tanya Tomkins and Eric Zivian: Beethoven Piano and Cello Works 8. Sulis: heavenly, healing, early music 9. Suchitra Lata: Swirling Chillout, Ambient, World, Progressive Pop, Indian classical veena and much more in between 11. Sulis: heavenly, healing, early music 12. Sundowner: shape-shifting space rock sound of vast drifting guitar-scapes 13. Susan Rode Morris: early music delivered with a voluptuous voice and intensely focused delivery 14. Takashi Matsuishi Spark: flautists with finesse, intelligence and grooves 15. The Bach Players: baroque instrumental and vocal gems 16. Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music 17. Vate: urban electronic music 18. Vito Paternoster: cellist extraordinaire 19. Werner Durand: experimental wind buzzing instruments 20. Altri Stromenti: 17th century baroque ensemble 21. Kitka: Eastern European women's vocal music 22. Rapoon: Ambient/World dream field 24. Magnatune Compilation: the best music from Magnatune 25. Hans Christian: new age meets Indian cello 26. Federico Moscogiuri: Original and evocative lute music 27. Stargarden: huge ambient compositions. 28. Sophia Marie: bad ass bass with soaring femme fatale vocals 29. To Life!: Music as a journey through tribal landscapes, rhythmic dance, hypnotic trance. 30. Suchitra Lata: Swirling Chillout, Ambient, World, Progressive Pop, Indian classical veena and much more in between 32. Takashi Matsuishi Spark: flautists with finesse, intelligence and grooves 33. Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music 34. Viva La Pepa: Spanish, Sephardic and French traditions served on a bed of drones 35. Vito Paternoster: cellist extraordinaire 36. woodrowgerber: indie/electronic pop fusion - for daydreams, nights out, and everything in-between 37. Werner Durand: experimental wind buzzing instruments 38. Altri Stromenti: 17th century baroque ensemble 39. Federico Moscogiuri: Original and evocative lute music 40. Rapoon: Ambient/World dream field 42. Rob Cosh: Music For Your Inner Ear 43. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar 44. Park St Trio: Catchy, melodic jazz for all occasions 45. Kirsty Hawkshaw: ambient electronica 46. Stargarden: huge ambient compositions. 47. Simplicissimus Ensemble: 17th and 18th century classical music on period instruments 48. Terracotta Blue: Hip-hop-infused, electronic chill music... with a dash of everything else! 49. Snowsleep: mediative ambient, electronic and post-rock 51. Suchitra Lata: Swirling Chillout, Ambient, World, Progressive Pop, Indian classical veena and much more in between 53. Takashi Matsuishi Spark: flautists with finesse, intelligence and grooves 54. The Bach Players: baroque instrumental and vocal gems 55. theDGTL: where hip hop beats meet elements of electronica, soul, jazz, and more 56. William Brooks: Entrancing and Ruggedly Individualistic, Earthy and Ethereal Songs 57. Vox Nostra: gorgeously complex and rich vocals using manuscripts from the middle ages 58. Musical Mandalas: Electronic guitar meets mandalas with an ambient feel 59. Claire Fitch: ambient cellist 60. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar 61. Aryeh Frankfurter: Timeless and enchanting folk music for the soul 62. Magnatune Compilation: the best music from Magnatune 63. Sambodhi Prem: reflections of the moon in music 64. Suzanne Teng: world flute with a serene energy 66. Skarazula: medieval European, Turkish and Arabic music 67. Stephane Potvin and the Con Brio Choir: choral conductor extraordinaire 68. Suchitra Lata: Swirling Chillout, Ambient, World, Progressive Pop, Indian classical veena and much more in between 69. Takashi Matsuishi Spark: flautists with finesse, intelligence and grooves 70. The Bach Players: baroque instrumental and vocal gems 71. Werner Durand: experimental wind buzzing instruments 72. Entheogenic Sound Explorers: Dubby, hypnotic ambient with a sense of hope and being 73. Art Sonic: acoustic guitar folktronica with elements of ambient atmospheric Americana 74. Rildrim: electronic music becomes poetry 75. Rapoon: Ambient/World dream field 76. Love Amplifier: Lose yourself in the electronic 77. Giorgio Costantini: Intense and minimalist new-classic piano and cinematic orchestration 78. Lara St John: Bach violin concertos 79. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar 80. Magnatune Compilation: the best music from Magnatune 81. Russ Hopkins: an introspective mix of acoustic guitar based songs 82. Kitka: Eastern European women's vocal music 83. A_Rival: chip-hop defined...electronic rap at its rawest 84. Sherefe: Balkan and Middle Eastern Music 85. Sieber, Kammen and Fulton: dreamy music from the acclaimed video game Braid 86. Snowsleep: mediative ambient, electronic and post-rock 87. Solar Cycle: a summer cocktail of Chill out, Electronica and Ambient 88. Soleil Vert: composed electronic music contrasted with ambient nature 89. Sophia Marie: bad ass bass with soaring femme fatale vocals 90. Sound of Seventy Three: expansive guitar-driven post-rock with trip-hop tinged remixes 91. Spinecar: heavy modern rock. 92. Stanislav: Laid-back, cool, electroakoustic, classical music, ethno, jazzy soundtracks 93. Stephen Schweyen: original electronic ambient techno 94. Sterling: sublime and ethereal electronic music 96. Steve Eulberg: smile-inducing, toe-tapping folkgrass 97. Streicher Trio: classical chamber music on period instruments 98. Strojovna 07: techno. 99. Suzanne Teng: world flute with a serene energy 100. Svara: New music from the whole world
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