Jogi, by Lodhi
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Jogi, by Lodhi

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Dune Girl - Kissing The Flint
04:42
Dune Girl - Kissing The Flint

Waves of shimmering summer guitars cascade over warm, breezy vocals in an upbeat surf pop-rock groove about why we love living, working and playing by the coast. An invitation to let your hair down, soak up some Vitamin D, ride the waves and boogie barefoot on the sand. Empowered dune girls who weren’t allowed to surf in the 70’s now riding the waves as equals right next to the boys in the 2020’s.

Jalikunda African Drums
04:30
Jalikunda African Drums

The raw power and energy of Jalikunda's djembe drumming riveted the attention and delighted the crowd that attended the 1st African Music Festival on the tiny Island of Montserrat in the Caribbean. The festival, held in Salem Cricket ground, on popular request, Jalikunda returned and wowed the crowds in Montserrat again.

Another perspective, by Missy Wilo
03:02
Another perspective, by Missy Wilo

Another perspective, by Missy Wilo

Window Washer, by Noosh Like Sploosh
02:19
Window Washer, by Noosh Like Sploosh

Window Washer (Part 1), Mumbai/Dubai-based singer Noush Like Sploosh – we’re not sure where that name came from, but we’re sure it’s a great story – one of the most interesting artists knocking around any shore. She seems most happy wrapping her wry, playful lyrics (she’s a storyteller as much as a musician) in jangly guitar melodies and perky rhythms.

Dune Girl - Kissing The Flint
04:42
Dune Girl - Kissing The Flint

Waves of shimmering summer guitars cascade over warm, breezy vocals in an upbeat surf pop-rock groove about why we love living, working and playing by the coast. An invitation to let your hair down, soak up some Vitamin D, ride the waves and boogie barefoot on the sand. Empowered dune girls who weren’t allowed to surf in the 70’s now riding the waves as equals right next to the boys in the 2020’s.


Jalikunda African Drums
04:30
Jalikunda African Drums

The raw power and energy of Jalikunda's djembe drumming riveted the attention and delighted the crowd that attended the 1st African Music Festival on the tiny Island of Montserrat in the Caribbean. The festival, held in Salem Cricket ground, on popular request, Jalikunda returned and wowed the crowds in Montserrat again.


Another perspective, by Missy Wilo
03:02
Another perspective, by Missy Wilo

Another perspective, by Missy Wilo


Window Washer, by Noosh Like Sploosh
02:19
Window Washer, by Noosh Like Sploosh

Window Washer (Part 1), Mumbai/Dubai-based singer Noush Like Sploosh – we’re not sure where that name came from, but we’re sure it’s a great story – one of the most interesting artists knocking around any shore. She seems most happy wrapping her wry, playful lyrics (she’s a storyteller as much as a musician) in jangly guitar melodies and perky rhythms.