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Contents.History In 1991, on his way home from, Dan Storper stopped in San Francisco, California. In, he heard the Nigerian band Kotoja.
He was impressed by the music and the way it gathered many different people. He made a compilation of music he had gathered on his journeys and gathered a positive response. This led him to give out his first release in 1993. Storper took the name of his record label, Putumayo, from 's where he travelled in 1974, which subsequently came from the name of.
The word is said to be the name of a bird. Artwork Every release features the art of Nicola Heindl. Her art is both folky and modern, and, according to the Putumayo website, 'represents one of Putumayo's goals: to connect the traditional to the contemporary.' Putumayo Presents Typically a Putumayo World Music compilation is presented as a theme under the title “Putumayo Presents:” The themes can be regional (, ), music types (, ) and other themes (, party).The Putumayo Kids division was created in 2002. Since the release of the World Playground CD in 1999, Putumayo Kids has achieved honors from Parents' Choice Awards and the National Parenting Publications Association, and has grown to be one of the more important children's record labels. Putumayo launched the Putumayo World Music Hour in 2000, a commercially-syndicated world music radio show.
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Rosalie Howarth of hosts the Music Hour. The weekly show is heard internationally on over 150 commercial and non-commercial stations. Putumayo has ten offices worldwide. Their products are sold at a network of more than 3,000 book, gift, clothing, coffee and other specialty retailers in the US. The label claims to distribute their CDs in more than 80 countries around the world. Putumayo's compilations have been available digitally since August 2011.
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VA - Putumayo Presents Asian LoungeRelease Date: Label: PutumayoQuality: VBR211kbps joint stereoCovers: NoRipper: EDescription:An installment in Putamayo's Lounge series, ASIAN LOUNGE fuses the beats and grooves of downtempo DJ and club music with traditional instrumentation and melodic motifs from different parts of Asia. Ethnomusicologists might sneer at the disservice such fusions do to authentic musical traditions, but that does not detract from the sultry, 'exotic' vibe that flows through these eleven tracks. Nitin Sawhney's 'Koyal,' for example, augments a beautiful Indian ballad, sung in a duet between a man and a woman, with gentle beat-box rhythms and turntable scratching. Such unusual hybrids are the order of this compilation, which provides plenty of chill, easy-listening grooves for the globally minded listenerTracklist:01. Yoshida Brothers: Fukai umi no kanata02. Nitin Sawhney: Koyal03. Ancient Future: Ja nam04.
Deepak Chopra: Oceans of ecstasy05. Blue Asia feat. Yoichi Ikeda: Campuhan06. Bali Lounge: Angels of the island07. Nataraj XT: Space in08. Prem Joshua: Funky guru09. Biddu Orchestra: Eastern journey10.
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Prem Joshua & Manish Vyas: Water down the Ganges11. Xcultures feat. Marisa Kosugi: Dreams of happinessChecksum:Enjoy!