Yeah! This morning I was listening to the radio and found this song again. When I was younger I often listened this on a cassette full of italian music. So, Gianna Nannini was born in 1954 and is best known for her pop and rock music. Listen to her amazing song “Bello e impossibile”:
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Music from Japan – FreeTEMPO
FreeTEMPO is a chilled music project from Japan. Listen to their nice song “Sky High”:
Music from Brazil – Este Silêncio
This song is really stunning awesome. It’s called “Milagre” and seems to be as soft as you could imagine hearing a ‘Milagre’ in the portuguese language. The band is called Este Silêncio and is known for post-rock and ambient music.
Enjoy it :)
Music from Poland – DJ Tomekk
DJ Tomekk, born in 1975, is a hip-hop DJ from Krakau. Listen to his track “Ich lebe für Hip-Hop”, featuring Grandmaster Flash f/ Curse, GZA, Prodigal Sunn, Steiber Twins:
Music from the US – Lindsey Stirling
Lindsey Stirling, born in 1986, is an american violinist. She is famous for her choreographed violin performances. She is kind of crazy, but the violin and the electronic sounds fit together perfectly. Listen to her great single “Crystallize”:
Music from Germany – Hans Blum
Hans Blum, born in 1928, is a german componist, singer and producer. Here’s one of his most popular songs called “Im Wagen Vor Mir” together with Daffi Cramer:
Music from the US – Scott McKenzie
Scott MCKenzie (more about him), was an US-american singer-songwriter and guitarist. He was born in 1939 and died in 2012. Listen to his song “Look in your eyes”:
Music from the UK – Ellie Goulding
Ellie Goulding is a british singer-songwriter, born in 1986. Listen to her great song “Only Girl”:
Music from the UK – The Heavy
No, The Heavy, a british band has nothing to do with heavy metal. Their music is a mix of neo-soul, indie, funk and blues. They formed in 2007, and are known for their heavy neo guitar sounds. Listeb to their great song “And When I Die”:
Music from Japan – FreeTEMPO
FreeTEMPO is a chilled music project from Japan. Listen to “Rain”: