Mirabai Ceiba is an angelic musical vehicle that is the product of Angelika Baumbach and Markus Sieber. The ceiba is the sacred tree of Mexico and the music on A Hundred Blessings is saturated with a deep sense of gratitude and love that is a fusion of the Kundalini path mantras and Native Latin America which honors nature and the experience of the sacred in all of us. With "Awakened Earth", their music has flourished to brighter, broader and yet deeper places in the sacred music spectrum. Opening with the hauntingly beautiful sound of the duduk, the album continues on to astonish you with its rich layers of beauty. Angelika's sweet, soaring voice glides in such simple and evocative harmony with Markus' gentle rich singing.
Capturing the mystical energies of the sun, the moon, and water, Jai-Jagdeesh s All Is Now Light simultaneously soothes and invigorates the soul, and is the ideal soundtrack for beginning the day…
Kitaro's universally acknowledged as the founding architect of new age music. The Grammy and Golden Globe Award-Winning Kitaro has achieved global acclaim over a more than three decade long career with a signature sound and a pioneering fusion of cultures, techniques and spheres of consciousness that are truly his own.
Electric Universe is Boris Blenn, Goa & Psychedelic Trance producer from Germany. The name first arose when Boris began working with Michael Dressler in 1991. They are recognised as among the earliest pioneers of Goa Trance, releasing their first album "One Love" on Antaro's Spirit Zone label. Dessler left the group in 1997 during production of their second album. Boris continues to tour and produce music, with his more recent work following along the lines of the modern, full-on trance style.
Funerary Music of Carriacou Presented here are the magnificent Big Drum songs from Carriacou, Grenada, a font of African and European musical traditions. This is music for the ancestors, or “Old Parents,” performed at Tombstone Feasts held years after death and burial, when the body is finally entombed and the spirit of the departed may at last rest in peace. Caribbean Voyage Released for the first time, Alan Lomax’s legendary 1962 recordings of the rich and many-stranded musical traditions of the Lesser Antilles and eastern Caribbean: work songs, pass-play and story songs, calypso, East Indian chaupai, and steel band music, reflecting the Central and West African, French, English, Celtic, Spanish and East Indian contributions to Caribbean culture. The Alan Lomax Collection The Alan Lomax Collection gathers together the American, European and Caribbean field recordings, world music compilations, and ballad operas of writer, folklorist, and ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax.
According to ancient lore, and cult of the antediluvian pagan deity, Ginsu the Magnificently Pointy, a Spirit Knife consists of a bone blade bonded to the souls of the Mud People. He or she that defended oneself or took the life of an enemy with the Spirit Knife became magically bonded to the blade and, thus, the only person who could touch or wield it in future battle.