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ibid: A Buddha-like Rhyme State
hip hop for malcontents. Tight rhymes that challenge the listener over beats that challenge the speakers.
Recommended if you like
Aesop Rock,
Blackalicious,
Radiohead.
Carlton Wilborn: A Call for The Warriors
A Multi-Cultural Music & Spoken Word Theatrical Experience
8.bliss: A Dragon's Tale
:: Hip Hop Poetics :: Production from SF, Detroit, NY, South Carolina, & France.
Recommended if you like
Atmosphere,
Sage Francis,
Saul Williams.
Vastearth Orchestra: A Garden Amidst Flames
Readings from the mystical sufi poetry of Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi with musical backing.
Eric Angus Whyte: A Little Rough Around the Edges
"A wonderfully organic live off the floor studio album - complete with all the mistakes" Featuring some of Canada's finest musicians including Gordie Sampson, J.P. Cormier and Blue Rodeo's Greg Keelor.
Recommended if you like
Blue Rodeo,
Bruce Cockburn,
Mark Heard.
Bahman Solati: A Moment with Lovers
Rumi's love poems: This album is truly a rare treat, the passion of Rumi's love poems with the mesmerizing voice of Bahman Solati and the beautiful background music will intoxicate the listeners. A must for everyone to hear.
Recommended if you like
Love,
Poems,
Rumi.
Laura S. Packer: A Passion of Stories
Stories for grown-ups to help you remember why stories matter; there is so much more than once upon a time. Powerful, unexpected and lyrical.
Recommended if you like
Kate Bush,
Maya Angelou,
Neil Gaiman.
Buddy Wakefield: A Stretch of Presence
This is Wakefield's first release, in 1999. Dynamic, engaging, enigmatic. Buddy Wakefield delivers a ten-track CD of poetry and music that is seductively honest, with enough energy you could use it to jump-start your car on a February morning in Alaska.
VOCAB MALONE & DJ CRE ONE: Active Listening
"indie hip hop w/a happy and spiritual edge"
Recommended if you like
Future Shock,
Jurassic5,
People Under the Stairs.