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Musica Elettronica Viva could not be easily defined as one band. Instead, MEV was closer to a movement based around the idea of free improvisation in the form of experimental, electronic jazz.In the early '70s, there were three different (but related) bands that went by the name: one in New York that included Richard Teitelbaum and Frederic Rzewski; one in Paris, led by Patricia and Ivan Coaquette (before his Spacecraft days); and one in Rome, founded by Alvin Curran. In 1970, the French label BYG issued two recordings that included members from each of the branches of MEV. The first...
Casa Musica is a very popular company of producing and distributing latin and standard music. For all other information, please visit its official website. .
"Future World Music is a high impact soundtrack source that has the big epic sound and style of an actual feature length motion picture score. Each track can stand against any "main theme" of a motion picture. We are the alternative choice to the "music library".
A key factor that separates Future World from "music libraries" is that the music is as memorable and timeless as possible while maintaining a distinct style and originality. Most music libraries are known for "knocking off" or "approximating" a popular motion picture composition. Staying respectful to our fellow composers in the motion picture industry,...
Launched in 1993 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, by composers/producers Yoav Goren and Jeffrey Fayman, Immediate Music LLC has since become Hollywood’s preeminent supplier of original music for high profile, major studio feature film trailers. Having produced, scored and licensed music for over 7000 film trailers and TV spots, Immediate Music has always striven to maintain the highest production standards by recording their premium productions with large scaled orchestras and choirs, and utilizing the finest musicians and film score mixers in the entertainment industry. This style of rousing, propulsive orchestral music has set a standard and has been credited with...
Music Instructor is a German electro-dance music project. The producers and songwriters of Music Instructor are Mike Michaels, Mark "MM" Dollar, and Mark Tabak, also known as Triple-M Crew. They often worked with many other artists, especially Lunatics and Flying Steps, and was most active in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Music Instructor released two studio albums, The World of Music Instructor in 1995 and Electric City of Music Instructor in 1999. On their debut album, the band collaborated with the musician and singer Holly Trance. Their second album was inspired by the breakdance culture of the 1980s, but...
Traditional Japanese Music Hogaku
Vol. 01 - Gagaku
Nihon Minyo Kumikyoku Dai Ichi-Ban 1
Voyage
Shika No Tone
KAGURA
Jouvence
Traditional Japanese Zen Music
Futatsu No Den-En-Shi-I
KISHUNRAKU - KISHUNRAKU NO JO
Hifumi - Hachigaeshi No Shirabe
yaegoromo
Ichikotsu
SUZU NO DAN
Sakura
Yukage
Kaede No Hana
Gionshooja
Daitenryuu
Honnō-ji
Umibe No Yubae
Chinese Bamboo Flute (Meditation)
Seigaiha - Seigaiha
Midare
Beautiful Music
Karesansui
Senbonzakura
hagi no tsuyu
Suwa-Ikazuchi
Kaei
Rokudan
Godan - Ginuta
Kakaru totoki kyakusô wo
Tabi no koromo wa suzukake no
Japanese War Music - Samurai Battle March
Kokuu
Kanjincho yomiage
Vol. 07 - Sankyoku
Ikani Benkei
JO NO MAI (TAIKO IRI)
Traditional Japanese Music | Koi Pond
Kanjincho
Shin-nai; Akegarasu
Sunae
Kageboshi
Nau nau kyakusotachi
Vol. 02 - Nougaku
Banzai mashimase
Hachidan
Shikyoku Ichiban