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Aranis

Flemish ensemble Aranis play primary music that blends traditional chamber music elements using the rhythmic travel and pulse of rock and minimalism. Located in Antwerp and led by composer/bassist Joris Vanvinckenroye, the primary group does not have any drummer and highly stresses acoustic instrumentation. Furthermore to Vanvinckenroye, the bandmembers possess …

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The Buddhist Monks Sakya Tashi Ling

Carrying out a trail blazed with the best-selling Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos, Monjes Budistas Sakya Tashi Ling was a Spanish monastic choir in the Tibetan Buddhist Sakyapa tradition. Merging time-honored Buddhist chanting with Traditional western digital pop idioms, Sakya Tashi Ling’s debut record, Monjes Budistas Sakya Tashi …

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Giovanni Sollima

Italian cellist and composer Giovanni Sollima (blessed in Palermo, Sicily, in 1962) is looked upon by many being a post-minimalist, and even one hears in a few of his compositions the thorough and formalistic components of various other composers who constructed upon the foundations of Philip Cup and Steve Reich. …

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Michele McLaughlin

A self-taught pianist and composer having a delicately facile design, modern keyboardist Michele McLaughlin played the device being a kindergartener. Motivated by a functionality of George Winston’s she noticed at only eight years of age, she used herself to understand his music by ear and finally started writing her very …

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Jim Reynolds

Professional photographer Jim Reynolds contributed towards the Mayan Dream task, an epic recorded narrative featuring arranger, manufacturer, and performer Dik Darnell with vocalist Tze’Ec.

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The Mutaytor

Much more of the performance troupe when compared to a recording act — imagine the famous Human being Be-Ins and additional assorted freak-outs from the Haight-Ashbury era rescored mainly because performance art such as Cirque du Soleil — the Mutaytor is a mixture of audience participation, carnival sideshow, and improvisatory …

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Japetus

Although Australian modern composer Japetus by no means formally studied music, he continues to be consistently producing it since 1977 and hearing it since he was a kid. The pop tunes he loved in his youngsters made him desire to be a musician, but after viewing the Beatles split up …

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CFCF

CFCF may be the moniker of Mike Metallic, an indie electronic maker from Montreal, Canada, who established himself while an inventive remixer prior to making his business creation debut in 2008. A self-taught musician, Silver’s design has developed and matured through the entire years, which range from his first hip-hop …

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Béla Kovács

Bela Kovacs continues to be hailed by critics and community alike as the best possible Hungarian clarinetist of his period. Not surprisingly, they are among the most important interpreters of Hungarian clarinet repertory, specially the functions of Bartók and Dohnányi, aswell as of modern compatriots like Ferenc Farkas, Miklós Kocsar, …

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Scott August

Indigenous American flute player Scott August was created in LA, CA, and elevated in Fullerton, CA. He was the boy, grandson, and great-grandson of music artists. He used the cello at age group seven, later understanding how to play the kalimba as well as the piano. He graduated through the …

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