All Magnatune Artists
(all albums - all collections - all moods)
Altri Stromenti: 17th century baroque ensemble
Ambient Teknology: upbeat underground with shades of new wave
American Bach Soloists: virtuosic Bach performances and more
American Baroque: Spectacular Baroque and Classical chamber music
Ammonite: delicate, stylish indie electronic
Amoeba: cinematic pop-ambient
Anamar: songs with a Latin and Afro mood, blended with Tango, Milonga, Morna, Rumba, Habanera
AntiGuru: IDM in the style of early Warp
Anup: electro Indian sitar
Artemis: Trip-hop/electro-pop with siren vocals
Arthur Yoria: catchy, whip smart alt-rock
Asteria: late-medieval vocal and instrumental music
Atomic Opera: progressive world-influenced hard rock.

Barbara Leoni: blues rock
Barry Phillips: Scandinavian folkish cello
Beat Under Control: jazz/dub intense electro funk
Beight: highly listenable indie pop gems
Belief Systems: minimal techno.
Beth Quist: electro-Balkan/Indian meets New Age.
Bjorn Fogelberg: ambient and soft electronica
Blind Divine: darkly sultry pop w/ trip hop undertones
Brad Sucks: brilliantly sardonic indie rock
Briddes Roune: 13th century medieval English songs
Burning Babylon: Super fine dub
Burnshee Thornside: funny, funky blues

C. Layne: lo-fi pop at its best
Cargo Cult: electro-rock with a tribal, world flair.
Cheryl Ann Fulton: Welsh triple harp
Chris Harvey: gentle, intelligent electronic music
Chris Juergensen: Crystalline Jazz Guitar/Rip Roaring Blues
Christopher of the Wolves: meditative, multi-instrumental acoustic trance
Claire Fitch: ambient cellist
Curandero: Flamenco guitar meets Indian Tabla
Curl: downtempo electro-rock songs

Da Camera: Celtic Renaissance/Baroque Ensemble
DAC Crowell: ambient/electroacoustic New Music.
Daniel Ben Pienaar: virtuoso pianist playing Baroque music
Daniel Berkman: 21st century ambient African Kora
DJ Cary: chill out compilations built from Magnatune music
DJ Markitos: happy trance
Doc Rossi: baroque cittern
Domased: old school trance.
Dr Kuch: Fun electro-poppy dance beats
Drevo: ancient Ukrainian folk music
Drop Trio: groove-oriented organ-based funk jazz trio
Duo Chambure: Spanish renaissance vihuela duets
Duo de Bois: exquisite chamber music

Edward Martin: vihuela, renaissance and baroque lute
Edward Martin and Paul Berget: vihuela, renaissance and baroque lute
Edward Martin and William Bastian: vihuela, renaissance and baroque lute
Ehren Starks: piano and cello/jazzy new age
Eileen Hadidian and Natalie Cox: early music for healing
Electric Frankenstein: high energy punk rock & roll
Elizabeth Wolff: 19th century classical piano
Emmas Mini: glamorously femme electropop
Ensemble Mirable: rare and extraordinary music of the Baroque
Ensemble Sreteniye: medieval church singing for small ensemble
Ensemble Vermillian: Richly textured 17th and 18th century cello and recorder
Eternal Jazz Project: gentle jazz from Sweden
Etherfysh: sublimely chilled out EM
Etherine: ambient melodic electronica.

Falik: middle-eastern infused with electronica.
Falling You: haunting, ethereal pop ambient
Farallon Recorder Quartet: renaissance recorder ensemble
Five Star Fall: effervescent pop rock
Four Stones: groove soaked ambient chill

General Fuzz: atmospheric downtempo
Gerard Satamian: melodic pieces for piano and clarinet
Glen Bledsoe: experimental rapid-fire electronic compositions
Gonzalo X Ruiz: baroque oboist extraordinaire
Grayson Wray: rock in the style of the 1960's British Wave

hands upon black earth: solid, sensual, organic, languorous electronic music
Hanneke van Proosdij: Baroque harpsichord
Hans Christian: new age meets Indian cello
Heavy Mellow: relaxing acoustic guitar duets
Heringman: renaissance lute
Hoxman: Utopian electronic with a universal feel
Human Response: melodic electronica
Hybris: gothic darkwave hard-edged rock

Indidginus: organic didgeridoo meets electronic voodoo
iNTROSPEKT: intelligent, varied, beat-driven electronica.
Ion: clean, crystalline ambient
Ishwish: transcendent ambient sound and voice
Ivilion: massive tribal ambient compositions.

Jackalopes: high energy Horror-Punk Rock and Roll
Jacob Heringman: renaissance lute
Jacob Heringman and Catherine King: renaissance songs
Jade Leary: darkly beautiful psych rock
Jag: authentic 1920's solo blues guitar
James Edwards: baroque guitar music
Jami Sieber: enchanting cello compositions
Jamie Janover: innovative hammered dulcimer
Jan Hanford: solo piano
Janine Johnson: Harpsichord and fortepiano classics
Jay Kishor: Indian classical sitar and surbahar.
Jeff Wahl: acoustic new age and jazz guitar.
Jeffrey Luck Lucas: darkly gorgeous, cinematic folk
Jeni Melia: Elizabethan lute and folk song
Jesse Manno: middle eastern/balkan music and new age
John Fleagle: austere and beautiful medieval songs.
John Holowach: clean, elemental electronic
John Jackson: indie rock with a conscience
John Williams: bluesy and jazzy guitar
Joram: idm and minimalist electronica.
JungHae Kim: deeply elegant harpsichord
Junoon: The U2 of the Muslim World
Justin Bianco: Sublime classical and electronica hybrids

Katherine Roberts Perl: Vibrant harpsichord with improvisatory spirit
Kenji Williams: ambient/IDM with a dash of dub
Kirsty Hawkshaw: ambient electronica
Kitka: Eastern European women's vocal music
Kourosh Zolani: persian santour (hammer dulcimer)
Kyiv Chamber Choir: chants of the Russian Orthodox Church
Kyiv Seminary Choir: Chants of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church

La Nuova Musica: vocal and instrumental chamber music
La Primavera: English Renaissance music.
Lara St John: Bach violin concertos
Laurel Zucker: classical flute virtuoso
Laurel Zucker and Sara Andon: virtuoso flute duets
Les Filles de Sainte Colombe: viol & harpsichord music
Liquid Zen: lavish, trippy synth rock
Lisa DeBenedictis: lilting, textural alt-pop
Lizzi: groovy downtempo rock
Loops For Licensing: instrumental loops in many genres
LVX Nova: frosty ambient with subtle acid jazz grooves

Magnatune Compilation: the best music from Magnatune
Magnatune Remixed: Four Stones' Magnatune remix project
Mandrake Root: classic progressive hard rock with catchy riffs
Marginal Prophets: smart-alecky, 'semi-conscious' hip-hop
Maryse Carlin: crisp, dynamic harpsichord
Mediva: medieval music made enticingly modern
Memories of Tomorrow: melodic trance songs for a good mood.
Mercy Machine: introspective avant-pop songs
Michael Masley: 21st century hammered dulcimer.
Mijo: catchy electronic music dosed with world influences
Minstrel Spirit: medieval, celtic, classical, pop, folk inspired music
Monks and Choirs of Kiev Pechersk Lavra: Russian Orthodox Chants
Monoide: minimal, hypnotic and mesmerizing electronic music.
Mountain Mirrors: moody melodic prog rock
mr Epic: sultry eclectic beats with soulful melodies.
Mr Gelatine: diverse styles of delicious electronica.
MRDC: eclectic electro-garage with soulful singing
Music of the Spheres: small Baroque chamber ensemble
Musica Franca: buoyant Baroque bassoon
Mutandina: funk jazz salsa rock from Argentina
Myles Cochran: mellow, soulful alt-country

New York Consort of Viols: renaissance instrumental music
Norine Braun: jazzed up, funk-tinged eclectic pop.
Nova Casa: Baroque chamber music from Poland
Nova Express: punk-n-roll

Oberlin Consort of Viols: renaissance viol music
Opened Paradise: intense goth rock from an ancient city
Orinda: French renaissance songs

Pain Factor: heavy metal with strong melodies and big riffs
Panacea: Eastern and Western European folk music.
Pantagruel: dazzlingly innovative early music
Paul Avgerinos: beautiful ambient space music
Paul Beier: solo lute of the Italian renaissance.
Paul Berget: renaissance lute, modernized.
Phebe Craig and Katherine Westine: harpsichord duets
Philharmonia Baroque: historically-informed Classical Orchestra
Pizzle: classic heavy Punk Rock
Plunkett: warm acoustic indie pop from Italy
Processor: industrial acid house.
Professor Armchair: demented 19th century children's music
Psychetropic: intelligent electronic listening music
Psychokinetics: mind-bendingly great Bay Area hip-hop

Ralph Rousseau Meulenbroeks: virtuoso viola da gamba
Rapoon: Ambient/World dream field
Rebel Rebel: glamtastic Hollywood shock rock
Rejuvenescence: soothing meditation music.
Reza Manzoori: minimalist acoustic guitar compositions
Rhonda Lorence: haunting new age viola
Richard Savino: Highly nuanced lute and guitar
Rob Costlow: melodic piano pieces
Robert Rich: groundbreaking ambient and dark-ambient
Rocket City Riot: high energy rock and roll
Roots of Rebellion: melodic modern hard rock
Ruben van Rompaey: passionate Eastern percussion

Saint Elijah Childrens Choir: Ukrainian children's choir
Saros: intelligent ambient downtempo
Satori: healing, meditative ambient new age
SCD: Baroque trio
Seismic Anamoly: instrumental hard rock
Self Delusion: darkly addictive electro-pop songs
Seth Carlin: fortepiano music from the early 1800s
Shane Jackman: folk/country rock songs.
Shira Kammen: early folk and celtic music.
Shiva in Exile: Gothic Arab/Indian World Music
Sibelian: classical/rock crossover with an operatic twist
SkinMechanix: richly textured space synth
Skitzo: hard, wild, thrashing, punk-edged heavy metal
Solace: classical middle-eastern with excursions into electronica.
Solar Cycle: a summer cocktail of Chill out, Electronica and Ambient
Somadrone: modern hard rock
SoulPrint: soulful hard rock
Spinecar: heavy modern rock.
Stargarden: huge ambient compositions.
Stellamara: original Balkan-Near Eastern-Medieval-Ambient-World.
Stephane Potvin and the Con Brio Choir: choral conductor extraordinaire
Steven Devine: exquisite and exuberant harpsichord.
Strojovna 07: techno.
Suchita Parte: ancient Indian songs in a modern blend
Sun Palace: gossamer folk-rock
Sundowner: 21st century space rock
Suzanne Teng: world flute with a serene energy
Swivel Neck Jones: underwater electronic soundscapes

Tanya Tomkins and Eric Zivian: Beethoven Piano and Cello Works
Telemann Trio Berlin: Skillfully balanced chamber music
The Bots: the world's first virtual band
The Headroom Project: Vivid world-electronica grooves
The Kokoon: 1980's style new wave rock
The Napoleon Blown Aparts: obnoxious high-energy rock.
The RajDhani Quartet: Hindustani Classical meets Carnatik Music
The Sarasa Ensemble: Lively, bright Baroque
The Seldon Plan: sophisticated rock with emo undercurrents
The Strap Ons: snot-voiced thrashing punk 'n' roll
The West Exit: soulful electro pop
The Wretch: painful ambient industrial noise.
Three Holies Church Choristers: ancient Eastern Church music
Thursday Group: progressive Jazz.
Tilopa: healing magic of the japanese zenflute
Tim Rayborn: Middle Eastern and medieval European music
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Tom Paul: Roots rock meets contemporary folk
touchingGrace: psychedelic Sitar experimental ambience.
TranceVision: entrancing world Pop
Trio Dafne: delicate 17th century chansons
Trip Wamsley: Atmospheric Jazz bass
Ty Burhoe: Contemplative Tabla/A-list collaborations

Utopia Banished: melodic death metal

Version: Electro-Reggae-Blues.
Very Large Array: melodic alt-rock
Vito Paternoster: Bach on the Cello
Voices of Music: Lilting Renaissance & Baroque vocal interpretations

Wicked Allstars: electronica with cool house and rock elements
Wicked boy: a wicked mix of ambient/jungle/trash trance
William Brooks: folk rock
Williamson: instrumental electronic space pop

Ya Elah: women's vocal music based in the Jewish tradition
Yongen: transnational dream pop luxury

Zephyrus: Early Music vocal ensemble
Zilla: live, improvised electronica
Zucker Andon Ranck and Locker: Bach Trio Sonatas
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