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Music Worth Listening To

Posted on | June 28, 2009 | No Comments

If you’re a person who appreciates great music that’s amazingly recorded, check out Waterlily Acoustics.

Waterlily is run by Kavi Alexander, one of the true living masters of audiophile recordings.

What makes his recordings great isn’t just that they’re impeccable sonic creations, but that they contain world-class musicians performing great music.

Some of it is improvisational (folks-meets-jazz, sometimes from various countries) and some is highly notated (classical). But all of it’s worth listening to.

I recommend Ry Cooder and V.M. Bhatt’s A Meeting by the River or Martin Simpson and Wu Man’s Music for the Motherless Child. If you like classical, check out The Philadelphia Orchestra performing Liszt and Dvorák in Nature’s Realm.

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