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Carsten Lindholm: Tribute
Filmic ambient electronic jazzmusic featuring Eivind Aarset in a tribute to mentors like Molvaer, Hassell, Truffaz, Hancock
Recommended if you like
Eivind Aaarset,
Herbie Hancock,
Nils Petter Molvaer.
Micropixie: The Good, the Beige & the Ugly
An Intergalactic Feminist Spy Thriller, the long-awaited sequel to MPX's debut album, Alice in Stevie Wonderland. LIMITED EDITION BEAUTIFULLY PACKAGED CD!
Recommended if you like
Bjork,
Erykah Badu,
Serge Gainsbourg.
Collective Acoustics: Art in the Age of Progress
The Collective Acoustics crew adds harpsichord, viol de gamba and prepared drum set to their usual mix of organs, synths, basses and percussion on this record that mixes sounds of the past and present to form a funkier future.
Recommended if you like
Sigur Ros,
Sound Tribe Sector 9,
Tortoise.
Celestial 天上: Cloud Songs
Dub-Art-Pop - a double CD of songs from Hong Kong, that sound like Scott Walker or Edith Piaf singing Jacque Brel or Jimmy Webb, arranged by Philip Glass or Massive Attack and mixed by Lee "Scratch" Perry.
Recommended if you like
jack johnson,
massive attack,
scott walker.
Mark Preston: Nature & Design
Uplifting Mid-Tempo Grooves and Melodic Soundscapes
Recommended if you like
Boards of Canada,
Sigur Ros,
The Album Leaf.
PolyGroovers: Trips and Ticks
Down-tempo album from San Francisco, with lush electronic atmospheres, hypnotic female vocals and funky beats, intertwining elements of jazz, folk and house music across a diverse collection of tunes.
Recommended if you like
The Orb,
Thievery Corporation,
Tosca.
Meg Bowles: A Quiet Light
Seminal space music composer Meg Bowles's latest poetic journey into a lush, mysterious, and luminous ambient world.
Recommended if you like
John Serrie,
Steve Roach.
Natasha Kmeto: Expressor
"Expressor" finds Kmeto delving further into experimental electronic music while staying rooted in hip-hop and R&B.
Recommended if you like
Erykah Badu,
Flying Lotus,
Georgia Anne Muldrow.
Sister Soleil: Eskimo
Sister Soleil was resurrected in the fall of 2010, and quickly became the main focus for Stella Katsoudas and her new partner in crime, Ed Antone. "Eskimo" combines electronic sounds and Stella's unique vocal and writing sensibility.
Recommended if you like
Lady Gaga,
Nine Inch Nails,
The Faint.