Suns of Arqa
Suns of Arqa is a collective with members in many countries. More than 200 musicians from over 30 countries have been a part of the collective since its inception. Over the years the collective has included seminal musicians and producers such as Adrian Sherwood, John Leckie, Prince Far-I, The Orb, 808 State, A Guy Called Gerald, Kadir Durvesh, Ragunath Seth ... Suns of Arqas mission is to create music that crosses cultural boundaries between the ancient and the modern world.
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Suns of Arqa
Suns of Arqa is a collective with members in many countries. More than 200 musicians from over 30 countries have been a part of the collective since its inception. Over the years the collective has included seminal musicians and producers such as Adrian Sherwood, John Leckie, Prince Far-I, The Orb, 808 State, A Guy Called Gerald, Kadir Durvesh, Ragunath Seth ... Suns of Arqas mission is to create music that crosses cultural boundaries between the ancient and the modern world.
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Dubtech, Dubtechno, Dubhouse, Electro Dub, Electronicamore
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The Passing of the Elders
PLEASE DO NOT COMMENT UNLESS YOU LISTEN TO THE WHOLE TRACK - there is too much meaningless commenting here just to get your ratios up. One day we will all become Ancestors. It saddens me that the wisdom that comes with years passes away with us. This is a small homage to those who have gone before us. This tune features Persian daf and tonbak drums, a middle eastern kaval flute, a Trossingen lyre, Pictish pipes, various synths and vocals.more
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Sharaz-de
PLEASE DON'T COMMENT UNLESS YOU ACTUALLY LISTEN. Too much of that on here and it's usually totally obvious. Here's a tune with roots in middle eastern music and dub. It fits no genre. This is from an album called Persian Swords which came out in 2019. We believe that any sufficiently advanced music is indistinguishable from magic. more
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