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Ethnofusion Picks #Jan2016

First edition of the monthly Ethnofusion columns as curated by Baxtak is here, uncovering the month’s most hypnotic world x electronic fusion music. Ethnic Dub Red Kartel – Gizli Sufi Mastering the art of Near Eastern fusion, Red Kartel is making an impact in this genre by his soulful selections of ...

Ethnofusion Picks #Dec2015

Rounding up our Ethnofusion articles for the year and looking forward to 2016, we have a whole bunch of carefully picked tracks from all ethnofusion artists who vaguely enter our periphery, including tunes from CloZee, Oudjat, Space Jesus, SOOHAN, Zwirek & many more. Ethnic Dub Khanum – Sands of Time ...

Ethnofusion Picks #Nov2015

Ethnic Dub Khoum – From Beirut to Anatolia A fairly new outfit in the ethnofusion genre and with only two released tracks, Khoum is a product of jam sessions in Beirut, Lebanon based on bridging the gap between Anatolian, Armenian and Caucasian music, and the modern context. The result is ...

Ethnofusion Picks #Oct2015

Another month in the overcrowded world of music and another 30 days of searching the depths of the scene for the most enchanting world fusion electronic music out there. So far, we have uncovered music by the usual suspect labels such as Shanti Planti and Street Ritual and then some. ...

Ethnofusion Picks #Sep2015

In order to fit singles and one-offs we hear in our archive of ethnofusion selections, I’ve decided to run a monthly lowdown of the best world bass music I hear and unleash them upon our our readers’ souls. It’s been a good month for this genre with a few genre-bending releases, ...

Ethnofusion #006: CloZee – Revolution EP

The Ethnofusion series are back with a review of Clozee’s brand new EP, Revolution on Gravitas Recording, as well as an overview of her previous work and gradual evolution into an ethnic hybrid maestro. Hailing from France, Chloe Herry, more commonly known as CloZee is an artist who’s repertoire of cutting ...

Ethnofusion #003: Celt Islam – Generation Bass

Around two years ago, I was spending some time in Kathmandu, Nepal when a friend suggested to a restaurant owner that I was a DJ and would like to do some mixing in their mystical establishment. Up to this point, I had heard of a few artists who manage to ...

Ethnofusion #002: Artists Against Apartheid – Music for the People of Gaza (Vol.2)

You must be living in a Martian cave if you have not followed what is going on in Palestine / Israel in the past few weeks (or decades for that matter). While more and more people realize that this war is not that of religion and it is a product of ...

Ethnofusion #001: Seven D – ADHD

We first heard of Seven D when we were searching for songs to include in our Ethereality compilation and subsequently, the ‘System of Division’ struck the exact correct chords for the album. ADHD by Seven D A year on, it’s great to see ‘ADHD: Attention Dialed into a Higher Dimension’, ...

Searching for the Omni-Dimensional #011: Globular – Magnitudes of Order

‘For all apparent chaos, we find a few simple rules Yet the rules keep evolving, so we sharpen our tools But the further we delve, the small just gets smaller Forever our search, will reveal Magnitudes of Order’ Since I first heard this album in September, I knew I had ...

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