Ash Avery wears many hats – a surfer, traveler, mystic and musician. Born in Devon in the UK, he left his homeland at the age
Tag: World Music
Lise-Bey – “Sunrise” broadcasts her status as a songwriter, a singer, and a human being
Lise-Bey is African American singer, songwriter and composer based in Maryland USA. She makes heartfelt music with soul, and her sultry vocals caress the senses
ELEPHANT HEART RELEASES NEW SONG AND ACCOMPANYING VIDEO FOR “LOVE IS THE WEAPON”
Embodying a genre-inclusive approach, Elephant Heart emits an inimitable and irresistible frequency tuned in to electro, world music, and pop, creating music that delivers a
Butta B-Rocka Releases Uplifting & Emotional Single ‘Promise Land’
On Tuesday November, 26th– Butta B-Rocka returns with an uplifting, groovy, and powerful folk/world music single ‘Promise Land’. The melancholic single features a modern, melodic
Art Tawanghar: “Buddha Lounge 3 Chill – New Age California” thrives on the stunning use of dynamics
Art Tawanghar is a genius when it comes to chill, ambient and New Age influenced music. I have been listening to him for a while,
Emman-Pelumi: “Won’t Let Go” – wonderful musical kaleidoscope
As multi-talented musician Houston, Texas based artist, Emman-Pelumi awaits the release of “The Multigenre Artist”, we take a closer look at the album “Won’t Let
Maki: ‘Atlas Hacked EPreview’ occupies a unique position in the musical ecosystem
The bottom line with Maki’s music is that it doesn’t hit you from the outside, to make you realize it’s good. His music pulls something
Sevy Campos: “Thirsty” ft. Samuel Wallace – skillful blending of acoustic and electronic elements
Born in Arles, Southern France, Sevy Campos began to sing and play guitar at a very early age with the desire to follow in the
ImprovFusic: “The TaleTeller” – as much of a spiritual experience as it is a musical one
Esther Y.W.Wong, a registered music therapist, a multi-instrumentalist and a composer based in Hong Kong. Inspired by music around the world and all her travelling
Or1 aka Oxaï Roura: “Back From Sirius B (Nommo)” – music for the mind and soul
A study by Chris Dobrian in 1992 brought forth the theory whereby it is most widely held that music originated as a vocal practice: either