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Ron Kingston: Ron Kingston
Australian soul/R&B singer/songwriter brings a fresh soulful album to the forefront of today's music. Featuring the sexy single 'Love Bible'and the romantic ballad 'Room 922', be sure to add Ron Kingston's debut album to your collection.
Recommended if you like
Babyface,
George Michael,
Maxwell.
All India Radio: All India Radio + Bonus DVD
Boards Of Canada meets Spiritualised. "One of the most exquisite, ethereal, instrumental records ever made in Australia." -Brag "An object of rare porcelain beauty." -Magnet. Includes 'Evening Star' from TV series One Tree Hill
Recommended if you like
Boards of Canada,
Brian Eno,
Massive Attack.
All India Radio: Echo Other
"Morricone-style stark, lanky guitar lines set upon aural textures reminiscent at times of electro-minimalists the Boards of Canada,this is tasty music that sets your imagination loose" - FOUR STARS - ABC RADIO online
Recommended if you like
Boards of Canada,
Brian Eno,
Massive Attack.
Wendy Rule: Deity
"Dark, sensual, sonic theatre" Rolling Stone, Australia. Wendy Rule's second album is an epic journey of depth and passion.
Recommended if you like
Dead Can Dance,
Kate Bush,
Nick Cave.
Wendy Rule: The Wolf Sky
Earthy and Shamanic, Wendy Rule's latest studio album draws on her deep love of magic and nature.
Recommended if you like
Björk,
Nick Cave,
PJ Harvey.
Wendy Rule: World Between Worlds
A Dark Moon journey into the deepest realms of human emotion, World Between Worlds takes the listener to an Otherworld of Myth and Magic.
Recommended if you like
Dead Can Dance,
Jocelyn Pook,
Nick Cave.
Wendy Rule: The Lotus Eaters
Oceanic, Dreamy and Lush. A mythic journey through the realm of the heart, from bliss to chaos and back.
Recommended if you like
Björk,
Nick Cave.
Louis King: Standing In The Sun
The king of the rockabilly blues writes a love letter to the great sounds of the 1950's Sun Studios in Memphis.
Recommended if you like
Carl Perkins,
Dave Edmunds,
The Paladins.
Wayne Jones: Forgotten Melody
Anyone who has ever cast doubt on the bass's ability to take on head chef duties, need only listen to the melodic smooth jazz that Wayne Jones cooks up in "Forgotten Melody"
Recommended if you like
Larry Carlton,
Lee Ritenour,
Marcus Miller.