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Listen | Title | Description | Musicians
and Instruments |
| Lord
Shiva by Bhakta, 4:10 | Sensual
mysterious world music with a woman's breath, Indian sitar and an ambient atmosphere.
| Bhakta:
programming, keyboards Antar: sitar |
| Ceremony
by Lee Boice, 5:03 | Two
Indian instruments - the dobro and sarod - morphing in a duet set up among a wild
dreamscape adventure with bass and drum patterns out of which mystery is born.
| Lee
Boice: guitar, dobro, programming Steve James: sarod Bill Buchen: tabla,
percussion |
|
Chamber 15 by Soulfood,
6:30 | Smooth
rhythms and a Central American melody groove in suspended time. |
Soulfood: programming, keyboards,
synthesizer |
| 9
Maidens by Hyper[borea], 7:40 | Rhythmic
hypnotic earworm: the hunters moon cutting white swathes across the bleached grasses
of the moor, 9 maidens caught dancing in momentary spiral. |
David Bickley: electronics, programming
Niall Mc Cartney: acoustic fiddle Liam Kenealy: electric fiddle |
| The
Headpeeper by Pili Pili, 3:08 | A
shuffling shoulder swinging dance based on the victims of high speed rollerscating.
fun song to sing along once we get it! | Jasper
Van't Hof: keyboards Patricia Balrak: vocals Marion Klein: drums Annie
Whitehead: trombone |
| Tribal
Diva by Ariel Kalma / Yvon Mounier, 3:13 | A
powerful sensual woman's voice sings its freedom, backed up by joyous tribal drumming
and a screaming guitar. | Yvon
Mounier: programming Ariel Kalma: percussion Stephen Be: percussion |
| Pan
Masala by Baul Bishwa, 4:27 | Sufi
song: when you love someone you must also season this love with spices. When you
give all you are, love can grow and you feel happy. | Manju
Das: vocals Bapi Das Baul: khamak, dubki Sukumar Das: flute Tapas
Roy: banjo, mandolin |
| Serpent
of the Nile by James Asher, 3:07 | Lively
Indian influenced rhythms and a sensual light melody. a composition that brightens
the day. | Kiran
Thakrar: keyboards Sandeep Raval: tablas Johnny Kalsi: dhol drums
James Asher: percussion |
|
Darban Jooth Na Boley by Solace, 5:08 | East
Indian loops and passionate vocals atop a layer of Middle Eastern percussion with
a hint of ambient. mulicultural world music at its best! |
Jeremiah M. Soto: dumbek
Shruti Marathe: vocals Nishad Marathe: tabla |
|
Nomad by Gabrielle Roth & The Mirrors, 7:37 | Spirit
Travellers have no mind they call home. They wander in space, but never lose the
sense of being. |
Jai Uttal: dotar, vocals
Robert Ansell: drums, concert toms Gary Thomas: didgeridoo Geoffrey Gordon:
tambourine |
|
Indiaespara by Dago, 5:56 | A
haunting violin plays the heart strings in a composition which could have been
born out of several countries. |
Dagobert Bohm: acoustic guitar
Zoltan Lantos: violin Markus Reuter: touch guitar |