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Satori : Ethnic Drums.
Healing, meditative ambient new age.
After a series of slow and calming albums, Anjey Satori in his next album
invites the listener to taste quite lively and energetic rhythms of different
ethnic drums and other percussion. African, Tibetan and shaman drums and
percussion fit very well for the practice of dynamic meditations.
Songs:
1. darbuka bit
2. kukutu
3. ritual woodoo
4. the brazilian rhytms
5. crazy dance
6. tribal loops
7. mystical move
8. vigorous drums
9. zar
10. tom tom
Listen to: the entire album.
License Healing, meditative ambient new age by Satori for your project.
Play the music of Satori in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 7/24/2010
Satori lives in Kiev Ukraine
Tagged as: World, Other, Arabic influenced
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