Tuned Percussion
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Sō Percussion – ‘Amid The Noise Live’ review
A fascinating album that explores the quiet moments percussion can provide.
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Manu Delago and Max ZT create the ultimate tuned-percussion tag-team with newly announced album ‘Deuce’
Hammered dulcimer and handpans unite for a symphony of pitter-patter tones
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Hevash5’s latest domino rally plays Auld Lang Syne
Hundreds of dominoes and a set of handbells create an amazing contraption!
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Grizzly Cogs – ‘Tiny Jukebox’ Review
10-second blasts of chiptune euphoria for the '90s arcade lover.
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Bill Brennan & Andy McNeill – ‘Dreaming in Gamelan’ Review
The gamelan at its beautifully ethereal best.
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Lorenzo Montanà – VION Review
A bold and beautiful exploration of brushed jazz drum loops and imaginative electronica.
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Crown Lands – Ritual II Review
A rhythmic spiritual journey with an array of percussion, flutes, guitars, and synths at your side.
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Yuuf – Alma’s Cove Review
The perfect EP for relaxing on a hot summer's day.
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Freenotes is a great way to introduce families to playing musical instruments
Interactive tuned percussion playgrounds for outdoor musical play.
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Introducing… Yuuf
Instrumental, relaxing and calming yacht rock where global influences, a handpan, and some sumptuous rhythms and guitars lower your blood pressure.
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Lagartijeando – 7 Caminos Review
Rhythms from South and Latin America collide on a personal journey of ceremony and discovery.
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Watch Manu Delago’s New Documentary about his ReCycling sustainable music tour
Cycling through Austria, Germany and The Netherlands on a sustainable bring-your-own-kit tour.
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Populous – Moonbatons Review
Exploring reggaeton and moombahton beats through Latin American mysticism.
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Takahiro Kido, Yuki Murata, Kenji Azuma – Memories of the Stone Review
Using stone, tuned percussion and cave systems to create an ethereal spirit dance to refresh your mind
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Introducing… Paradise Cinema
Fourth World modern jazz inspired by dreams and quantum physics.
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Kadum – Charango Adventures Review
Bringing the tiny lute to life through electronic beats and Andean musical culture.
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Raja Kirik – Phantasmagoria of Jathilan Review
Merging dark industrial trance with Javan shamanism.
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Manu Delago returns with vocal ensemble Mad About Lemon for a collaborative album
Handpan and a Tyrolean vocal trio combine forces for a brand new project.
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Bex Burch – There is only love and fear Review
A xylophone maestro takes on collaborative improvisation on a record label road trip.
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Kalya Scintilla – Mumijo Review
Healing mystical deep house music with eclectic instrumentation from around the globe
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Zeena Parkins – LACE Review
Transforming patterns of lace into patterns of sound
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Andrea Ward – Ribbon of Water Review
When a water spirit comes to make music.
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Pássaro – Antes de Existir o Mundo Review
When Brazilian electronica meets Brazilian psychedelia.
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Andrea Ward does music and movement the avant-garde way
Channelling water in voice, percussion, guitar and dance
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Yaya Diallo – Kachii: Traditions to Traditions Review
Merging lost melodies from Mali with modern string trios from today.
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Jemima Thewes – Calling Review
Scottish highland folk meets tuned percussion from around the world.
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Introducing… Arp
Fourth World Music to question life's little pleasures.
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scntfc – Gibbon: Beyond the Trees Soundtrack Review
A wonderfully lush collection of tuned percussion rhythms to swing to.
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Rozen – Ghibli Secret Hideaway Review
An acoustic collection of some of the best known Japanese Animation studios themes.
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Field Works – Stations Review
Recordings of deep seismic activity and the human voice collide.
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Tommaso Moretti brings you xylophone jazz
An Italian in America with his drum kit.
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Introducing… Halosar
Interface sound design meets melodic drum machines.
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Nyokabi Kariũki – Peace Places: Kenyan Memories Review
Field recordings and cryptic memories of home collide.
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Introducing… San Ignacio
South America unites to tell the story of Argentine folk dance.
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Dijf Sander – LICHEN Review
A hidden collection of Javan inspired percussion performances.
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Dear Laika – Pluperfect Mind Review
Charting the journey to becoming your real self.
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Mike Raznick – AWAY: The Survival Series Soundtrack Review
The Soundtrack to Planet Earth
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Portico Quartet – Terrain Review
If handpan jazz channelled post-rock.
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Lisa Gerrard and Jules Maxwell – Burn Review
Igniting a flame of passion from the deepest of musical wells.




































