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World
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1. Middle-Earth Ensemble: sultry and percussive Mid-East fusion 2. Satori: healing, meditative ambient new age 3. Ishwish: transcendent ambient vibrations 4. La Reverie: Classical European works revoiced with an oriental warmth and timbre 5. Ustoz: emotive electronica formed from the modern world 6. Kim Ribeiro: brazilian contemporary and traditional flute 7. Cheryl Ann Fulton: Welsh triple harp 9. Suzanne Teng: world flute with a serene energy 10. Beth Quist: electro-Balkan/Indian meets New Age. 11. Suzanne Teng: world flute with a serene energy 12. Canconier: Medieval music from the 12th to the 15th centuries 13. Solace: classical middle-eastern with excursions into electronica. 14. Shira Kammen: early folk and celtic music. 15. Proteus Noir: trilogy of influences creating intelligent electronic pop 16. Shira Kammen: early folk and celtic music. 18. Ishwish: transcendent ambient vibrations 20. Laura Inserra: the Hang, a new instrument from Switzerland 21. Solace: classical middle-eastern with excursions into electronica. 22. Shira Kammen: early folk and celtic music. 23. Beth Quist: electro-Balkan/Indian meets New Age. 24. Solace: classical middle-eastern with excursions into electronica. 28. Ruben van Rompaey: passionate Eastern percussion 29. Solace: classical middle-eastern with excursions into electronica. 31. Shira Kammen: early folk and celtic music. 32. Solace: classical middle-eastern with excursions into electronica. 33. Diana Rowan: a harpist of unusual power and beauty 34. Beth Quist: electro-Balkan/Indian meets New Age. 35. Shira Kammen: early folk and celtic music. 36. Tilopa: healing magic of the japanese zenflute 37. Beth Quist: electro-Balkan/Indian meets New Age. 38. Da Camera: Celtic Renaissance/Baroque Ensemble 39. Suzanne Teng: world flute with a serene energy 40. Solace: classical middle-eastern with excursions into electronica. 41. Jesse Manno: middle eastern/balkan music and new age 42. Tilopa: healing magic of the japanese zenflute 43. Solace: classical middle-eastern with excursions into electronica. 44. Shiva in Exile: Gothic Arab/Indian World Music 45. Solace: classical middle-eastern with excursions into electronica. 46. Ruben van Rompaey: passionate Eastern percussion 47. Fernwood: Music played by hand on instruments made of wood 48. Jesse Manno: middle eastern/balkan music and new age 49. Kim Ribeiro: brazilian contemporary and traditional flute 50. Ruben van Rompaey: passionate Eastern percussion 51. Jamie Janover: innovative hammered dulcimer 52. Fortune's Wheel: a spirited rediscovery of the riches of medieval musical traditions 53. Laura Inserra: the Hang, a new instrument from Switzerland 54. Kitka: Eastern European women's vocal music 55. hands upon black earth: solid, sensual, organic, languorous electronic music 56. Diana Rowan: a harpist of unusual power and beauty 57. Kammen and Swan: a bright edge to traditional Celtic tunes 58. Stellamara: original Balkan-Near Eastern-Medieval-Ambient-World. 59. Ruben van Rompaey: passionate Eastern percussion 60. Falik: middle-eastern infused with electronica. 61. Tilopa: healing magic of the japanese zenflute 62. Ensemble Al Asdeka: spicy and hypnotic melding of Arabic and Jazz 63. Jesse Manno: middle eastern/balkan music and new age 64. Hans Christian: new age meets Indian cello 65. Ruben van Rompaey: passionate Eastern percussion 66. Tilopa: healing magic of the japanese zenflute 67. Barry Phillips: Scandinavian folkish cello 68. Falik: middle-eastern infused with electronica. 69. Magnatune Compilation: the best music from Magnatune 70. Laura Inserra: the Hang, a new instrument from Switzerland 71. DJ Cary: chill out compilations built from Magnatune music 72. Falik: middle-eastern infused with electronica. 73. Kitka: Eastern European women's vocal music 74. Un-Kai: super sonic sound adventures 75. Anna Rynefors and Erik Ask Upmark: swedish folk music 76. Kitka: Eastern European women's vocal music 77. Jamie Janover: innovative hammered dulcimer 78. Shiva in Exile: Gothic Arab/Indian World Music 79. Panacea: Eastern and Western European folk music. 80. Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music 81. Burning Babylon: Super fine dub 82. Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music 83. Hans Christian: new age meets Indian cello 84. Gerard Satamian: Exquisite original melodic pieces 85. Falik: middle-eastern infused with electronica. 86. touchingGrace: psychedelic Sitar experimental ambience. 87. Kitka: Eastern European women's vocal music 88. Erik Ask Upmark: Scandinavian music on the Celtic harp 89. Ruben van Rompaey: passionate Eastern percussion 90. Tilopa: healing magic of the japanese zenflute 91. Burning Babylon: Super fine dub 92. The RajDhani Quartet: Hindustani Classical meets Carnatik Music 93. Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music 94. Kitka: Eastern European women's vocal music 95. Burning Babylon: Super fine dub 96. Fernwood: Music played by hand on instruments made of wood 97. Hans Christian: new age meets Indian cello 98. Jamie Janover: innovative hammered dulcimer 99. Hans Christian: new age meets Indian cello 100. Tomas Lozano: highly melodic and structured sweet music 101. Jay Kishor: Indian classical sitar and surbahar. 102. Amelia Cuni: contemporary Indian Dhrupad singing 103. hands upon black earth: solid, sensual, organic, languorous electronic music 104. touchingGrace: psychedelic Sitar experimental ambience. 105. Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music 106. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand: experimental winds meets Indian classical 107. The Headroom Project: Vivid world-electronica grooves 109. Russ Hopkins: an introspective mix of acoustic guitar based songs 110. Falik: middle-eastern infused with electronica. 111. Kara Nomadica: a fresh new sound driven by traditional Arabic and Turkish rhythms 112. Jay Kishor: Indian classical sitar and surbahar. 113. Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music 114. Kourosh Zolani: persian santour (hammer dulcimer) 115. Gerard Satamian: Exquisite original melodic pieces 116. Jay Kishor: Indian classical sitar and surbahar. 117. The Headroom Project: Vivid world-electronica grooves 118. Mutandina: funk jazz salsa rock from Argentina 119. Russ Hopkins and Jerry Palmer: a tapestry of world music 120. Gerard Satamian: Exquisite original melodic pieces 121. Daniel Berkman: 21st century ambient African Kora 122. Anup: electro Indian sitar 123. Werner Durand: experimental wind buzzing instruments 124. Anamar: songs with a Latin and Afro mood, blended with Tango, Milonga, Morna, Rumba, Habanera 125. Sulis: heavenly, healing, early music 126. Francesca Genco: chants from deep within the heart 127. Drevo: ancient Ukrainian folk music 128. Daniel Berkman: 21st century ambient African Kora 129. Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music 130. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand: experimental winds meets Indian classical 131. Werner Durand: experimental wind buzzing instruments 132. Ya Elah: women's vocal music based in the Jewish tradition 133. Jay Kishor: Indian classical sitar and surbahar. 134. Svanevit: swedish folk music 135. touchingGrace: psychedelic Sitar experimental ambience. 136. Eliyahu Sills: cross-cultural grooves 137. Magic Carpet: discover a rich tapestry of world grooves 138. Zhaba: psychedelic power meets hypnotic Bulgarian rhythms 139. Jay Kishor: Indian classical sitar and surbahar. 141. Suchita Parte: ancient Indian songs in a modern blend 142. The Headroom Project: Vivid world-electronica grooves 144. touchingGrace: psychedelic Sitar experimental ambience. 145. The Headroom Project: Vivid world-electronica grooves
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