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Similarly to Café del Mar, Buddha Bar also released CD compilations featuring "lounge", "world" music, a successful enterprise that suggests the striking inequalities associated with the commodification of Third-World art: whereas cassette tapes of Pakistani singer Nusrat Ali Khan are sold in India for about US$1, the same songs remixed within ...
Buddha Bar compilation albums have been issued since 1999. In 2001, a Billboard Magazine critic placed the compilation in his "top ten" musical events of the year, noting the relationship between the restaurant franchise and the music produced by it with the assertion that "Buddha Bar is not only a good restaurant in France but also one of the best music experiments to come out of France in ...
The duo has released four albums, and their music has been included in Buddha Bar compilation albums and used on a variety of television programs, documentaries, and other media. Though questions could be raised about Westerners appropriating Okinawan music, the duo's reception in Okinawa by locals has been described as "ecstatic". [1]
Daniel's early roots in 70's rock guitar seeded his diverse career from creating video game soundtracks, playing jazz music in Paris, France, and composing electronic music for the restored version of The Impossible Voyage the first silent movie by G. Méliès and a collaboration with Goran Bregovic on the Cannes Film Fest prize winning film Queen Margot.
The duo's music is also heard in several films including Click, RV and Catwoman. Their songs are heard on the compilation CDs Lotus Lounge, Buddha Bar, Happiness, and Café del Mar: Dreams. They also create music for many of Israel's prime-time TV dramas, as well as game shows, movies, multimedia projects, and computer games.
This category includes songs, albums and artists in the music industry that 1) express authentic Buddhist themes or 2) utilize Buddhist imagery and concepts. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
It previously launched Livingetc Home, a collection of furniture and accessories. The magazine also produced Livingetc TV, a 15-part series for Discovery Travel & Living, and created a series of CDs in collaboration with The Big Chill (music festival), Buddha Bar, Momo’s Kemia Bar and Sketch (restaurant) and bar.
Although it's not unusual for CD's to do this, it IS unusual for a compilation of world music. BoundaryRider 09:31, 12 March 2010 (UTC) I also think the article is useful. The Buddha Bar series, like Cafe Del Mar, has more-or-less defined a music genre. In the case of Buddha Bar, it is the overlap of world music sounds and dance rhythms.