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Can you recommend music in the style of Aisha Duo? (Vibraphone / Marimba / Jazz)?
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<blockquote data-quote="DocHolloway" data-source="post: 2030305" data-attributes="member: 733391"><p>After hearing the two Aisha Duo songs that come preloaded onto Windows Vista (from the album 'Quiet Songs'), I'd really like to find some jazz artists that make music in a similar style.</p><p></p><p>Their music is largely based on Vibraphone & Marimba, and has a warm, laid back style, very unobtrusive. The sort of thing that would be ideal for a cocktail party or informal dinner party!</p><p></p><p>The two tracks I've heard are 'Amanda' & 'Despertar', and sadly the rest of their album is not quite as much to my taste. Can anyone recommend a good alternative?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocHolloway, post: 2030305, member: 733391"] After hearing the two Aisha Duo songs that come preloaded onto Windows Vista (from the album 'Quiet Songs'), I'd really like to find some jazz artists that make music in a similar style. Their music is largely based on Vibraphone & Marimba, and has a warm, laid back style, very unobtrusive. The sort of thing that would be ideal for a cocktail party or informal dinner party! The two tracks I've heard are 'Amanda' & 'Despertar', and sadly the rest of their album is not quite as much to my taste. Can anyone recommend a good alternative? [/QUOTE]
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