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Sarath "Skiz" Fernando [1] (born 1968) is a former music critic, who has written for The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Source, Spin, and Vibe.Later, under the alias Spectre, [2] he became a record producer, rapper, and electronica artist.
Nurse With Wound – (UK and Ireland) collaborative solo project of artist Steven Stapleton; Michael Nyman – (UK) composer and former critic and musicologist; Midori (band) – (Japan) four-member jazz-punk fusion band; The Observatory – Singapore-based art-rock band; Obsil – (ITA) composition, electronic music
A. Balam Acab; Access to Arasaka; Tyler Acord; Esteban Adame; John Adams (composer) Samuel Adams (composer) Adeva; Gaelle Adisson; Adonis (musician) Aesop Rock
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The first Nature One took place in 1995 on the grounds of Frankfurt-Hahn Airport. The following year, Nature One was relocated to the site of the former Pydna missile base, where it still takes place today. Nocturnal Wonderland: 1995–present United States Massive electronic music festival originally based on Alice in Wonderland.
Hailing from Hermosillo, Carín León arrived on the Latin scene like an unstoppable force of nature, blending his música Mexicana roots with intriguing shades of country and classic rock.
Nu jazz began with the use of electronic instruments in the 1970s, with contributions from artists like Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, and Ornette Coleman.Herbie Hancock's work in the early 1980s, particularly his collaboration with Bill Laswell on the album Future Shock, played a pivotal role in defining the genre by incorporating electro and hip-hop rhythms.
This is a list of new-age music artists with articles on Wikipedia. New-age music is broadly defined as relaxing, even "meditative", music that is primarily instrumental. Unlike relaxing forms of classical music, new-age music makes greater use of electronica and non-Western instrumentation.