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Old 11-06-2019, 02:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So does Popol Vuh make the only engaging new age music or is there other stuff I should check out? Not a fan of Oldfield.
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Stephan Micus has a copious amount of albums but this one is sick



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I'm looking for chill, groovy music that features hand percussion, no "normal" drumsets or electronic beats.
Instrumental would be best, but some pleasant singing would also be okay.
Nothing shrill or too experimental.
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I'm looking for chill, groovy music that features hand percussion, no "normal" drumsets or electronic beats.
Instrumental would be best, but some pleasant singing would also be okay.
Nothing shrill or too experimental.
Is there anything that inspired this to put us in the right direction? Would something like 75 Dollar Bill fit the bill?

Portico Quartet has some good hang drum stuff but has some pretty surface level jazz horns that you might find boring and lame.

I don't think that this fits very cleanly into the groovy or chill end of things (unless you find meditative states to be chill), but if you haven't heard Tabla Tarang: Melody on Drums by Pandit Kamalesh Maitri & Trilok Gurtu, I'm pretty sure it'd be up your alley.
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Is there anything that inspired this to put us in the right direction? Would something like 75 Dollar Bill fit the bill?

Portico Quartet has some good hang drum stuff but has some pretty surface level jazz horns that you might find boring and lame.

I don't think that this fits very cleanly into the groovy or chill end of things (unless you find meditative states to be chill), but if you haven't heard Tabla Tarang: Melody on Drums by Pandit Kamalesh Maitri & Trilok Gurtu, I'm pretty sure it'd be up your alley.
This was the album that inspired a conversation that led me to searching for this stuff:



75 Dollar Bill are a good contender, although they are a bit too noisy sometimes.
Portico Quartet actually do feature drums and electronic beats (and are mostly pretty lame overall).
Tabla Tarang is not really what I was looking for, but it's a great album that I haven't known before, so thanks for that!
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This was the album that inspired a conversation that led me to searching for this stuff:



75 Dollar Bill are a good contender, although they are a bit too noisy sometimes.
Portico Quartet actually do feature drums and electronic beats (and are mostly pretty lame overall).
Tabla Tarang is not really what I was looking for, but it's a great album that I haven't known before, so thanks for that!
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I'm looking for chill, groovy music that features hand percussion, no "normal" drumsets or electronic beats.
Instrumental would be best, but some pleasant singing would also be okay.
Nothing shrill or too experimental.
ok, maybe you like these bands

Electric Moon



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