Exotica
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Dijf Sanders returns with new album inspired by Georgia
Merging polyphonic Georgian singing into exotic electronica
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Almaazz – Sot Wa Sada Review
Experimental industrial bass and beats mixed with Arabic traditions.
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TEKE::TEKE – Hagata Review
Introducing you to Eleki - Japanese surf rock infused with traditional instruments
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Introducing… hackedipicciotto
Celestial and exotic dirges to symbolise long term friendship.
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Lisa Gerrard & Jules Maxwell – One Night in Porto Review
A beautiful live album that showcases the power of duality between performers.
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Penguin Cafe return with new single ‘Re Budd’ in full costume
Bringing optimism, balafon and a ukulele to the orchestral genre.
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Sara Parkman – Eros, Agape, Philia Review
Modern traditionalism of folk from around world.
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Lisa Gerrard and Marcello De Francisci – Exaudia Review
A journey into royalty, feminine sensuality and exotica.
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Sun’s Signature – Sun’s Signature Review
Elizabeth Fraser casts new musical life from her new glorious sun.
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Lisa Gerrard and Marcello De Fransisci reunite for a new album
A new collaboration to merge past, present and future.
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Introducing… Halosar
Interface sound design meets melodic drum machines.
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Dijf Sander – LICHEN Review
A hidden collection of Javan inspired percussion performances.
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Introducing… Rob Burger
Gently the piano marches into the night.
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Introducing… Lustmord and Karin Park
A deep yearning from the primal ooze of Mother Earth.
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Dijf Sanders – Puja Review
Nepal culture and a whole lot of electronica!













