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Old Oct 27, 2010, 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by LiquidAcid View Post
Any specific album recommendation you can give? When it comes to celtic music I can never get enough, some I'm more than willing to try this out
KeyLogic is also a fan of Celtic music. Before he even discovered the world of video game music, KeyLogic's favorite artist was Enya. Obviously there were others but KeyLogic doesn't recall their names right off hand.

If you guys like string quartet, KeyLogic highly recommends checking out the arrangements of Escala. KeyLogic first found out about them when one of their songs, Finding Beauty, was featured on the TV show America's Got Talent. They first debuted on Britain's Got Talent, though. Here's a page from their official site where you can listen to the song mentioned above along with the rest of the songs from their album: escalamusic.com music page. Clubbed To Death. Great song!

Stepping into world music for a moment, here's a song by Israeli artist Idan Raichel that KeyLogic really enjoys and recommends giving a listen to: The Idan Raichel Project - Mi'ma'amakim (Out of the Depths)
The first singer (vogadres avi voasa) is singing in Amharic and the second singer (Idan Raichel) is singing in Hebrew.

These are just a few of the artists and styles of music that KeyLogic thouroughly enjoys listening to along with video game music.
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