| Folk and indigenous tribal music | 
| Preview | Track | Artist | 
|---|---|---|
|   | Afro-Latino Lite-groove-3 - See more info. A light percussive Afro-Latin groove that would work well bubbling under almost any kind of scene, even with dialogue over the top. | Baranta | 
|   | Agra Sunrise - See more info. A soft, gentle and light Indian fusion of classical Indian instruments, percussion, string orchestra plus some more modern touches. | Graham Boyle | 
|   | Agreste Feliz-cues - See more info. A traditional baião (groove) from the (agreste) drylands of North Eastern Brazil. | Sultan Makende | 
|   | Agreste Feliz-Full version - See more info. A traditional baião (groove) from the (agreste) drylands of North Eastern Brazil. | Sultan Makende | 
|   | Ancient Hunter - See more info. A strange, mystical, swirling, floating, combination of : | Xangô | 
|   | Arabica Freaka - See more info. A slow, dramatic piece from the windblown deserts of the Middle East. | Al Finjan | 
|   | Auld Lang Syne - See more info. An old public domain scottidh folk song, traditionally sung on New Year's Eve at midnight. | Dave Yowell | 
|   | Bachanalia - See more info. A fusion of various Middle Eastern and East European folkloric instruments and percussion, plus a string orchestra, with a heavy bass. | Sultan Makende | 
|   | Backyard Blues With Some Booze - See more info. An old guy jamming away on his blues harp (harmonica) in his back yard. | Dave Yowell | 
|   | Baião de xique xique-Bass and percussion only - See more info. A traditional Brazilian Baião from the semi-desert drylands - North Eastern Brazil. | Dave Yowell |