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John Esposito: Orisha (2010)
This album features nine Esposito original compositions. The pieces range from elegiac to exultant, performed with this trio's signature sense of spontaneous unfolding and unwavering intention. A Sunjump Records release. www.sunjumprecords.com
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Orisha: Orisha (2002)
Shiver-stricken triphop: growling electronics juxtaposed against precarious fragility & downbeat dub vibes, lush production, caustic beats, pithy songcraft & angelic vocals.
Recommended if you like
Björk,
Massive Attack,
Portishead.
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Orisha: Falling Open (2009)
Lush, vocal-based electronic-glitch-pop, heartfelt lyrics and lavish soundscapes create a moody sonic journey. Trip-hop and chanteuse influenced, beats, glitches, melodies and harmonies.
Recommended if you like
Björk,
Kate Bush,
Massive Attack.
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Gabriel Cabezas & Juan-Miguel Hernandez: Moyugba Orisha (2007)
The winners of the 2006 Sphinx Competition make their debut with this collection of contemporary Latin-tinged music for strings and piano.
Recommended if you like
Yo-Yo Ma.
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Dudu Tucci: Orishás (2001)
With 'Orishás' rhythm master Dudu Tucci completes his CD-trilogy of the brazilian deities - Dudu Tucci has chosen the most important rhythms of the orishás - the gods of the brazilian candomblé religion.
Recommended if you like
Airto Moreira.
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Ballet Folklorico Cutumba de Santiago: ORISHAS - Musica para Danzar (2007)
Recorded in Santiago de Cuba in 2006, the CD features the most outstanding members of the internationally renowned Ballet Folklórico Cutumba, one of Cuba’s most vibrant folkloric dance troupes.
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Leana Song: Orisha Love Songs, Vol. 1 (2008)
A completely unique sound. A testament of what is to come as the world begins to really hear each other’s music. On a foundation of Cuban Batá drums, Leana combines the traditional call and response Yoruba/Lucumí song forms.
Recommended if you like
Buena Vista Social Club.
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Francisco Aguabella: Cantos A Los Orishas (2002)
Afro Cuban Bata Drums played by a top exponent of the genre, Francisco Aguabella.
Recommended if you like
Candido Camero,
Mongo Santamaría,
Tata Guines.
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Cafe Da Silva: Meditations with the Orishas 1 (2011)
A meditation album with Brazilian percussion and India sitar. Each song is approximately 20 minutes long for a deep relaxing experience based on Afro-Brazilan culture.
Recommended if you like
Milton Nascimento,
Paquito d'Rivera,
Ravi Shankar.