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Listen | Title | Description | Musicians
and Instruments |
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I've Been so Free by Goldernberg & Schmuyle, 5:01 | Atmospheric
mix of multicultural electro-world beauty. | |
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Medecine Trance by Professor Trance, 6:59 | Repetitive
shaman trance rhythms with lots of percussion and melodies to accompany the journey.
- In Memoriam to Frank. |
Frank Natale: vocals, percussion
Alain Eskinasi: keyboards Pim Kilian: percussion |
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Arizona Dreams by Gregor Theelen, 5:41 | Smooth
groove, sensual easy listening, like the wind on the desert dunes, always the
same, ever changing. | Gregor
Theelen: programming Femke Krone: drums Dave Van Beek: drums |
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Spring Dance by Ariel Kalma, 6:07 | A
bass clarinet, 2 flutes and a bamboo sax weave variations on a simple melody accompanied
by shaman drums. |
Stephen Be: dumbeck drum
Dolphin Dave: dun-dun drums Ariel Kalma: bass clarinet, flute, bamboo sax,
keyboards |
| Summer
Solstice by Phil Thornton, 4:13 | Traditional
Celtic sounds infused with E-bow guitar, violin, keyboards and infectious rhythms
for a celebration of past rituals. | Phil
Thornton: keyboards, guitar Ben Paley: violin Simon Williams: guitar
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Sassi by Kamal, 5:24 | A
longing flute answers the haunting shaman's voice. Native rhythms and a soulful
violin take us towards the light. | Kamal:
keyboards, percussion, programming Ariel Kalma: bamboo flute |
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Hadouk by Didier Malherbe / Loy Ehrilich, 4:47 | A
sensual world groove with saxophone, ethnic instruments and percussion. | Didier
Malherbe: duduk, saxophone Loy Ehrlich: kora, hajouj, djembe |
| Carry
Me by Ravi, 5:48 | The
delicate kora and tenor saxophone drift on a mellow groove with some of Denmark's
finest musicians. | Ravi:
kora Pierre Dorge: guitar Lars Faether: drums Jacob Mygind: tenor
saxophone |
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Dawn Call by Ross Griggs, 4:57 | A
worldly blend of cool melodies gently float above an earthy groove. | Ross
Griggs: keyboard, programming, whistle |
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The Mandala Trail by Keiya, 6:04 | A
bass line weaves a sensual song with bold strings and celebrating vocals. | Keiya:
programming, keyboards |