Our whole catalogue listed in alphabetical order |
Preview | Track | Artist |
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Swirling Memories No Melody Or Horn Section - See more info. The party has been going on for days and now it's time to actually chillout on the beach and relax. |
Scott Ross | |
Tabu Tabu - See more info. Authentic African percussion with virtuoso djembe solos. |
Baranta | |
Talking to my drum - See more info. A bouncy percussion based track, featuring West African talking drum, congas, Brazilian cuica, bells and shakers. |
Sultan Makende | |
Teemo - See more info. A fusion of jazzy guitars with a bit of a flamenco vibe. |
David King Bolger | |
Teemo-NO GTR SOLO - See more info. A fusion of jazzy guitars with a bit of a flamenco vibe. |
David King Bolger | |
Tekno Hekno - See more info. A fast pounding and dramatic fusion of electronic beats, sythesiszers and live darbuka percussion. |
DJ-Van | |
Teknotic chopstix - See more info. This is a tongue in cheek, electro-tekno-schmaltzy version of "The Celebrated Chop Waltz", also known as "Chopsticks" in some countries, especially the USA. |
Sultan Makende | |
The Aftermath - See more info. A slow Trip hop-Beat-Funk, groove with a slightly sad and pensive feeling. |
Cão Preto | |
The bridal song-organ - See more info. The clasical "Here comes the bride" played on a church organ by the German composer Wilhelm Richard Wagner. |
Dave Yowell | |
The bridal song-solo violin - See more info.
An instrumental version of Wagner's most famous piece, played on solo violin. |
Dave Yowell |
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