Chant
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King Vatra – Bells From The Deep Review
Welcome to dungeon chants and vapor cave music. The ghosts of centuries ago will thank you.
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Jonathan Hultén – Eyes Of The Living Night Review
Folk, prog rock, and Nordic choir arrangements collide in this cinematic masterpiece of an album.
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Ana Lua Caiano – Vou Ficar Neste Quadrado Review
Experimental indie folk mixing traditional Portuguese music with alternative beats, synths and found sounds.
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APOTHEO – BIEN FOU Review
French art pop producer mixing traditional instruments into underground French electronica.
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African Head Charge announce first new album in 12 years
A psychedelic travelogue across Ghana awaits.
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Les Filles de Illighadad – At Pioneer Works Review
Tuareg meets pestle and mortar for a wonderful album of desert blues and life.
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African Head Charge is the music fusion band you never knew you needed
A truly collaborative world fusion experience
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MMMΔ – Egoismo Review
The sound of malevolence
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Marya Stark gives us the uplifting anthem of love we need in 2019
An uplifiting anthem from the heart
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Fanna-Fi Allah – Muraqaba Review
Exploring the language of love Fanna-Fi Allah have been gaining millions of views on Youtube with their insight into their traditional Sufi Qawwali music. Qawwali…
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Introducing… Federico Parra
Tribal spiritual voices channelled through your speakers
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Yuji Yoshino & Yoko Ueno – “Genso Suikoden: Orrizonte” Review
Genso Suikoden – the series that has spawned four games and about 44 arranged soundtracks! Some of them good, some of them not so good,…
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Martyrs of Sound – “Radhe’s Dream” Review
Martyrs of Sound specialise in meditative music. Clean, simple, warm and full of the essence of music, Radhe’s Dream is simply a heavenly joy to…
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Yasunori Mitsuda & Millennial Fair – “Xenogears Creid” Review
Xenogears Creid is an arranged album from the PS1 game, with a heavy influence on the Celtic and Eastern instrumentation. Yasunori Mitsuda collaborated with Millennial Fair to produce what…
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Lisa Gerrard – “The Black Opal” Released Digitally
Lisa Gerrard has a triple bill release! Firstly, her latest album “The Black Opal” is released digitally on Lisa’s website. Also available on the website…
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Whispers of the Plains ~ Anoymous 4
After reviewing their excellent new compilation album, HPM managed to get five minutes with the fab quartet in between tour dates. Here’s what they had…
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Anonymous 4 – “Four Centuries of Chant” Review
Having discovered Anonymous 4 via Christopher Tin’s “Calling All Dawns” album, I picked up the quartet’s latest album which is a kind of retrospective over…










