Traveling with Music

January 21st, 2008 by Erica Johansson

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I just can’t get enough of the Moroccan music from the Kenza Restaurant & Lounge website. When I finally travel to London I will stop by and ask if they give out their music on CD. I would describe the three eastern influenced songs as a fusion of world, lounge and ethnic remixes. The first song is good, the second is ok and the third I can listen to over and over again.

One of the things I love about traveling is all the music you discover when visiting different cities.

Here are a couple of my latest discoveries:

Elohim Marino – At Elohim Marino’s MySpace “Elohim Marino is versatile, unique and timeless. He is street, political and conscious. His music is food for thought. The very soul of a genre, He is Hip-hop.” I couldn’t agree more. His album Son Of HipHop clearly shows what authentic hip hop is all about.

Roe – My favourite song Winter’s Sun is no longer available on Roe’s MySpace, but his other songs (hip-hop, rap and R&B) are also worth listening to.

Lili Roquelin – Singer-songwriter Lili Roquelin sings poetical, deep, and captivating alternative trip-hop.

Silver and Gold – Acoustic music at its best. Listen to Shine on little star and you might know what I mean.

Lemon – If you’re into pop, soul and electronica, singer, songwriter Roger Smith in Lemon might be just what you need.

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