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Most Popular Albums at Magnatune
(lofi) 1. Claire Fitch: ambient cellist 2. Federico Moscogiuri: Original and evocative lute music 3. American Baroque: Spectacular Baroque and Classical chamber music 4. The Bach Players: baroque instrumental and vocal gems 5. Jami Sieber: enchanting cello compositions 6. DJ Cary: chill out compilations built from Magnatune music 7. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar 8. DJ Cary: chill out compilations built from Magnatune music 9. Voices of Music: Lilting Renaissance & Baroque vocal interpretations 10. Skarazula: medieval European, Turkish and Arabic music 11. Colin Booth: solo harpsichord music 12. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar 14. American Baroque: Spectacular Baroque and Classical chamber music 15. DJ Cary: chill out compilations built from Magnatune music 16. Colin Booth: solo harpsichord music 17. allMeadow and Rob Costlow: melodic piano electro-chill-mixed 18. DJ Cary: chill out compilations built from Magnatune music 19. AlmaNova: lively flute/guitar duo 20. Ammonite: delicate, stylish indie electronic 21. Domased: old school trance. 22. Daniel Shoskes: A feast of Baroque lute 23. Amycanbe: alternative, pop, electronic, rock, trip-hop from Italy 24. Federico Moscogiuri: Original and evocative lute music 25. Colin Booth: solo harpsichord music 26. Bruno Elisabetsky: Instrumental Brazilian Jazz compositions to light up your day 27. allMeadow and Rob Costlow: melodic piano electro-chill-mixed 28. Paul Beier: solo lute of the Italian renaissance. 29. Voices of Music: Lilting Renaissance & Baroque vocal interpretations 31. Sieber, Kammen and Fulton: dreamy music from the acclaimed video game Braid 32. Domased: old school trance. 33. Janine Johnson: Harpsichord and fortepiano classics 34. Federico Moscogiuri: Original and evocative lute music 35. DJ Cary: chill out compilations built from Magnatune music 36. Jami Sieber: enchanting cello compositions 37. Domased: old school trance. 38. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar 39. Amycanbe: alternative, pop, electronic, rock, trip-hop from Italy 40. Paul Beier: solo lute of the Italian renaissance. 41. Ensemble Vermillian: Richly textured 17th and 18th century cello and recorder 42. Colin Booth: solo harpsichord music 43. Love Amplifier: Lose yourself in the electronic 44. Jake Bradford-Sharp: Experimental Nu Jazz that cannot be classified or categorized 45. DJ Cary: chill out compilations built from Magnatune music 46. Voices of Music: Lilting Renaissance & Baroque vocal interpretations 47. My Woshin Mashin: Crossover-Electronic, Chaos-Pop 48. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar 49. Amycanbe: alternative, pop, electronic, rock, trip-hop from Italy 50. Richard MacKenzie: Virtuoso English Lutenist and Guitarist 51. David Modica: layers of lush acoustic guitar 52. Skarazula: medieval European, Turkish and Arabic music 53. DJ Cary: chill out compilations built from Magnatune music 54. Poeticall Musicke: Late Renaissance and Early Baroque music, historically performed 55. Falling You: haunting, ethereal pop ambient 56. Curl: Groovy, French downtempo electro-rock songs 57. Poeticall Musicke: Late Renaissance and Early Baroque music, historically performed 58. Bach Collegium San Diego: Bach, historically informed, vibrantly performed 59. Made of Wood: Groove laden chillout funk 60. SGX: let loose the beast in your mind 61. Mantic: minimal techno. 62. Shiva in Exile: Gothic Arab/Indian World Music 63. DJ Markitos: happy trance 65. Diometrix: ambient post-rock from the cold heart of Siberia 66. Drop Trio: groove-oriented organ-based funk jazz trio 67. DAC Crowell: deeply ambient new music 68. dammerson vaughan: atmospheric, evocative, film-y instrumentals 69. Diana Rowan: a harpist of unusual power and beauty 70. David Modica: layers of lush acoustic guitar 72. Daniel Ben Pienaar: virtuoso pianist playing Bach's 48 74. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar 76. Daniel Bautista: while my guitar gently shreds 77. Dead Leaf Echo: dreamy shoe-gazing pop 78. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar 80. Dejan Ilijic: piano landscapes meet electronic, jazz, Balkans 81. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar 82. Daniel Bautista: while my guitar gently shreds 83. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar 90. Dmitry Krasnoukhov: New age romantic piano music 91. Dixie Cannon: Rock solid Pop rock, Vintage rock, Classic rock, Folk rock and Art rock 92. Dmitry Krasnoukhov: New age romantic piano music 95. Daniel Halliday: guitar-based soundtracks suitable for indie/arthouse/noir genres 96. Dixie Cannon: Rock solid Pop rock, Vintage rock, Classic rock, Folk rock and Art rock 97. Eric Kamen: Urban Flamenco 98. Voices of Music: Lilting Renaissance & Baroque vocal interpretations 99. Jake Bradford-Sharp: Experimental Nu Jazz that cannot be classified or categorized 100. Luke Gartner-Brereton: music for minds
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