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Ed Harrison: Neotokyo
Organic, emotive electronica, drawing from acoustic and orchestral elements, live and electronic beats, and a rich sense of mood and atmosphere.
Recommended if you like
Boards of Canada,
Radiohead,
菅野よう子.
Steve Kilbey & Martin Kennedy Present: Unseen Music Unheard Words
The writer of magical hit Under The Milky Way (from Donnie Darko) joins forces with atmospheric ambient stalwarts All India Radio for an album of chilled & enchanting songs sung in Steve Kilbey’s distinct & bewitching voice.
Recommended if you like
Air,
Thievery Corporation,
Zero 7.
All India Radio: A Low High
Boards Of Canada meets AIR, Daniel Lanois & Thievery Corp. All India Radio return to chilled, ambient & instrumental soundscapes. "One of the most exquisite, ethereal, instrumental records ever made in Australia." – Brag Mag
Recommended if you like
Boards of Canada,
Brian Eno,
Thievery Corporation.
Fiona Joy Hawkins: Blue Dream
World fusion Piano: \"BLUE DREAM began as the most ambitious project of my entire career and resulted in one of the most remarkable collaborations this genre has ever known.\" Will Ackerman (Founder Windham Hill Records)
Recommended if you like
George Winston,
Keith Jarrett,
Michael Nyman.
Microwave Jenny: Oh How Marvellous... (EP)
A guy/girl duet playing jazz/folk you can dance to without spilling your drink and still look cool
Recommended if you like
James Taylor.
Wayne Jones: Saturday Street
Wayne Jones offers us ’Saturday Street’, another rich slice of sophisticated jazz flavored pie.
Recommended if you like
Boney James,
Fourplay,
Marcus Miller.
Fiona Boyes: Blues Woman
Described by one reviewer as "Bonnie Raitt's evil twin", three-time Blues Music Award nominee Fiona Boyes is joined by special guests Marcia Ball, Pinetop Perkins, and Watermelon Slim for a rollicking trip through the contemporary blues landscape.
Recommended if you like
Bonnie Raitt,
Marcia Ball,
Susan Tedeschi.
Chloe Hall: Outside
Uplifting alternative folk from this exceptional Australian songwriter. 'Outside' takes the 60s-70s singer-songwriter aesthetic of Chloe’s third recording, 'White Street', and marries it to a new-millennium acoustica. The simple, undeniable quality of the
Recommended if you like
Beth Orton,
Feist,
Sarah McLachlan.
Derek Jones: Sun Down Moon Up
A stunning collection of mystical improvisations designed for deep relaxation, combining divine flute melodies, temple bells, and synthesizer.