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Poetry Chaikhana
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Amritakripa Dancing Lotus |
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Acoustic Eidolon Contemporay Acoustic blend of folk, celtic & Bluegrass |
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Amritakripa Exotic sacred dance music with otherwordly vocals. A new age/world fusion. |
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Amritakripa Ethereal and sacred chants set to unique Indian, African and Turkish rhythms. |
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Annapurna Annapurna weaves sutras and mantras into a hypnotic sound tapestry that transports the listener beyond the beyond. Perfect for yoga, meditation, tai chi, and massage. |
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Martino Atangana A blend of Afro-pop, jazz, and the traditional rhythms of Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, and Congo |
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Atash Elements of jazz and the music of india and the middle east meet the raw energy of rock and the intricacy of western classical music, creating a dramatic and organic texture |
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Autumn's Child featuring Mark Holland Contemporary native american flute music. with an ensemble that consists of cello, harp, guitar, piano, ethnic percussion and more. |
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Baird Hersey & Prana with Krishna Das Krishna Das singing seven of his chants over arrangements created by Baird Hersey and sung by his overtone choir Prana. |
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Bhakti Soulful, melodic voice and tabla duo based on Northern Indian music traditions. |
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Ivan
M. Granger's original poetry, stories and commentaries are Copyright ©
2002 - 2009 by Ivan M. Granger.
All other material is copyrighted by the respective authors, translators and/or
publishers.
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