Your search for "dance" found 106 items:
106 matches in artist bios:
Adriano Fontana: a trip with woodwinds and strings
Almaghrib: Relaxed pop and reggae music made in Italy
Alan Marchand: Toe Teasin' Jazz Tunes For All Occasions
Amoeba: cinematic pop-ambient
Amy Denio: Progressive 'world soul' music for thirsty ears
ANDROMEDA: Dance pop power vocal diva!
Professor Armchair: demented 19th century children's music
Artemis: Alternative / Downtempo / Electro-pop
Aryeh Frankfurter: Timeless and enchanting folk music for the soul
Asteria: late-medieval vocal and instrumental music
Ambient Teknology: upbeat underground with shades of new wave
Attic Trax: Chilled downtempo with a bit of attitude
Brian Bunker Trio: A riotous romp through the worlds of jazz, classical and rock
Bella Gaia: an iridescent landscape of gossamer melodies and labyrinthine rhythms, with a sense of celestial wonder
Daniel Berkman: 21st century ambient African Kora
Jerry Berlongieri: slightly skewed techno and oddball trance
Brigitte Meuwsen: positive vibe electro pop
The Celtic Reggae Revolution: Saint Patrick was Jamaican! Reggae's Irish Connections
Christos Anestopoulos: Where East meets West meets Jazz meets...Classical
Alison Crum and Roy Marks: Ethereal, enigmatic and exhilarating renaissance miniature masterpieces for viol and lute
Daughters of Elvin: Medieval Songs of Love and Enchantment
Kourosh Dini: minimalist piano with slashes of ambient electronics
Werner Durand: experimental wind buzzing instruments
Eight Gates: charming folk pop/rock with a hint of electronica opening the gates to the land of the fairies
Shira Kammen: early folk and celtic music.
Adam Fielding: atmospheric dance music with cool vocals
Bjorn Fogelberg: ambient and soft electronica
Aryeh Frankfurter and Lisa Lynne: Two Worlds, One Music
Galliarda: Renaissance and Baroque music from Byrd to Handel
Francesca Genco: chants from deep within the heart
The Great Mooklaa Herashaa: breaking down the doors to heavy industrial, electronica and even pop
Healing Muses: early music for healing
Kirsty Hawkshaw: ambient electronica
The Headroom Project: Vivid world-electronica grooves
In Nova Cantica: carols and chansons from the 13th - 17th Centuries for dancing, festivities and mayhem
Laura Inserra: the Hang, a new instrument from Switzerland
Industrial Sound Bank: the sounds that shake the masses
iNTROSPEKT: intelligent, varied, beat-driven electronica.
Jamie Janover: innovative hammered dulcimer
Jennifer Lane: rare cantatas and arias by Handel
Jeremy Moyer: Erhu music bridging Eastern, Western, Contemporary and Folk traditions
Jive Ass Sleepers: chilled out grooves & uptempo funkathons
Joe Smith and the Spicy Pickles: Vintage Swing in the 21st Century
Joey Fehrenbach: gorgeously sculpted, uber-melodic downtempo
Johnny House: Electronic Phantasmagoria, Salvation through Synthesis
Julia Findon: Delightful nostalgic melodies for Cornet solo
Kaissa: modern African music with elements of rhythm'n'blues, pop, and jazz
Kara Nomadica: a fresh new sound driven by traditional Arabic and Turkish rhythms
Phebe Craig and Katherine Westine: harpsichord duets
Katrina Wreede: From Fun and Jazzy to Moody and Melancholic
Kavanah: Eclectic Intense, Industrial Ethnic, Classical phrasing, Soundtrack, Cirque
Kenji Williams: ambient/IDM with a dash of dub
Kitka: Eastern European women's vocal music
Kato Kahra: a world of independent music with electronic spice
Lilly Wolf: Catchy dance pop with insightful lyrics
Jesse Manno: middle eastern/balkan music and new age
Mantic: minimal techno.
Marcos H Bolanos: atmospheric, instrumental soundtracks for daydreaming
DJ Markitos: happy trance
Jeff McAuley: explorations and compositions on the cello
Mediva: medieval music made enticingly modern
Middle-Earth Ensemble: sultry and percussive Mid-East fusion
Michael Murphy: Melodic New Age music that tells a story
Modinski: beats of love
Monom: ethnotronica, World music, electronic, downtempo, ambient techno, dystopia, cinematic, far-east, Australia and Europe
Mark Southeron: Led Zeppelin meets Underworld
Mundi: Early music meets global folk at the Penguin Café
Mutandina: funk jazz salsa rock from Argentina
Neurobic: Urban pop music for those about to dance
Nightfall Project: spiritual new age for today's world
Nuform: Innovative, emotional and trippy electronic music
Orinda: French renaissance songs
Panic Ensemble: cabaret infused rock band mixing folk and world
Pavlova Wind Quintet: exploring unusual, exciting areas of the classical and non-classical wind quintet repertoire
Petr Venkrbec: electro jazz full of nice surprises
Quantum Milkshake: A surreal, soundtrack-inspired, dance band
Beth Quist: electro-Balkan / Indian meets New Age.
La Reverie: Recreating traditional music from a modern perspective
Rimi Basu: Catchy Indian fusion pop tunes by versatile Indian-American singer and dancer
Richard MacKenzie: Virtuoso English Lutenist and Guitarist
Ruben van Rompaey: passionate Eastern percussion
Roots of Rebellion: melodic modern hard rock
SCD: Baroque trio
Jami Sieber: enchanting cello compositions
SkinMechanix: richly textured space synth
Soundami: a tsunami of high energy electronic sound
Spoons: retro 80's upbeat danceable music
Stanislav: Laid-back, cool, electroakoustic, classical music, ethno, jazzy soundtracks
Sterling: sublime and ethereal electronic music
Superdirt2: highly danceable electro beats with virtuouso cello
Svara: New music from the whole world
SynchDub: Electronica has truly found its heart and soul
thirty3: Music in a gravity-free environment
Thursday Next: interesting techno made by skinny boys
To Life!: Music as a journey through tribal landscapes, rhythmic dance, hypnotic trance.
Ty Gibson: The Spirit and Soul of A Woman!
Urban Response: Funky Urban Tropical Electro Trip-Hop from Brazil
My Woshin Mashin: Crossover-Electronic, Chaos-Pop
Wavebuffet: jazzy eclectic and elegant dancefloor friendly electronica
William Brooks: Entrancing and Ruggedly Individualistic, Earthy and Ethereal Songs
The West Exit: soulful electro pop
Windcheater: House, and Tech-House from the UK via Japan
Music for a Winter's Eve: Early song and dance to celebrate midwinter
Grayson Wray: rock in the style of the 1960's British Wave
Ya Elah: women's vocal music based in the Jewish tradition
Zilla: live, improvised electronica
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