africa,
african music,
african rhythms,
afro-celt sound system,
afrocelts,
alan parker,
alejandro jodorowsky,
alison goldfrapp,
amnesty international,
angelique kidjo, anna- marie gabriel,
anthony phillips,
anti-racism,
asia,
asian music,
ayub ogada,
baba maal,
beck,
bill laswell,
birdy,
bjork,
bono,
brian eno,
cdroms,
china,
cmi,
cocteau twins,
computer-generated music,
cornershop,
daniel lanois,
david bottrill,
david bowie,
david byrne, david lord,
david rhodes,
david sylvian,
dead can dance,
deep forest, djalma correa,
doudou n'diaye rose,
elizabeth fraser,
england,
ethnic music,
ethno pop,
ethno-pop,
experimental music,
fairlight,
genesis,
goldfrapp,
great britain,
happy rhodes,
hector zazou,
hossam ramzy,
human rights,
iarla o'lionaird,
india, isaac ralph gabriel, jah wooble,
james,
jerry marotta,
joan osborne,
john hassel,
john paul jones,
joseph arthur,
kate bush,
kevin killen,
king crimson,
larry fast,
latin america,
latin american music,
latin music,
laurie anderson,
lisa gerrard,
lou reed,
luaka bop,
manu katche, markus dravs,
martin scorsesse,
massive attack, meabh flynn,
melanie gabriel,
michael brook, michael coulson,
michael stipe,
mike rutherford,
milenium dome,
milton nascimento,
multicultural,
muslimgauze,
natacha atlas,
neneh cherry,
new order, nicola bruce,
nine-inch nails,
paula cole,
peter gabriel,
peter hammill,
phil collins,
philip noyce,
pop,
porcupine tree,
progressive rock,
prophet,
radiohead,
real world,
real world artists,
real world records,
real world studios,
rem,
rhythm,
richard evans,
richie havens,
robert fripp,
rock,
rosanna arquette,
senegal,
shankar,
sigur ros,
sinead o'connor,
soundtracks,
steve hackett, steve lyllywhite, stewart coppeland,
sting,
stuart gordon, susan deihim,
suzanne vega,
synergy,
talking heads,
talvin singh,
tchad blake,
technology,
the edge,
tony banks,
tony levin,
tori amos,
tracey chapman,
transglobal underground,
trent reznor,
tricky,
u2,
van der graaf generator,
videos,
william orbit,
witness,
womad,
womad festival,
world music,
yes,
yossou n'dour