Saturday, October 6, 2007

Links to World Music

Welcome to the brand-new World Music Network website

Welcome to the brand new World Music Network download site where you can listen to mp3s of every track, download songs, view in-depth information on all our releases, find regular news bulletins and tune in to the online Rough Guide Radio Show. World Music Network produces the Rough Guide compilations to music from around the world as well as the recently re-launched Think Global series which fund-raises for Amnesty and Oxfam. Innovative and critically acclaimed single artist albums are released on the Riverboat Records label and Introducing..., which aims to promote exposure for exceptional and undiscovered musical talent from around the world.









Bob Brozman Orchestra - Lumière

Bob Brozman

The Bob Brozman Orchestra is a unique concept where Bob intricately plays each instrumental part, building layer upon layer to formulate the tremendous sound of an extensive orchestra.

Voodoo Love Inna Champeta Land

Voodoo Love Inna Champeta Land

Champeta is the riotous street sound of Colombia's Caribbean coast, mixing rhythms from local slave descendents with Congolese soukous, Ghanaian highlife, and Nigerian Afro-beat.

The Rough Guide To Indian Lounge

The Rough Guide To Indian Lounge

The Rough Guide To Indian Lounge features some of India's most seductive sounds combined with hypnotic grooves and exquisite chill out music.

CD Giveaway!

Win This CD!

There are 3 copies of Introducing Wayne Gorbea's Salsa Picante up for grabs. To enter, just answer this question: What year was Wayne Gorbea born?

Saba - Exploring Identity

Saba: Jidka (The Line)

Saba has come to represent the meeting of African and European cultures. Her musical debut reflects both one woman's search for her identity and what it means to be alive in the 21st century, when so many people live in more than one culture.

Think Global

Think Global: Tango

World Music Network has launched an innovative new CD series called Think Global. Its aims are to help reduce poverty and defend human rights.

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