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Putymayo World Music
Label established in 1993 that primarily releases regional and special-interest compilations. Includes tour dates, radio show information, and RealAudio samples of songs.

Amiata Records
Label founded in 1992 focusing on Italian Fusion music. Includes MP3 of the week, a concert calendar for their artists, catalogue, links, and online store. Requires Flash.

Luaka Bop Records
Latin music label founded by David Byrne. Features news, artist information, releases, and sound samples.

Newtone Records
Based in Italy. Includes news, concert calendar, journal of releases, and links to world music radio stations and e-zines.

Piranha Records
Based in Germany, releasing music from Africa, Asia, Latin America and other regions around the world. In English and German.

Arc Music
Specializing in Folk and World music from all over the world, from Australian didgeridoo, to the Celtic harp, to Egyptian tabla. Includes a catalogue and e-shop.

WeltWunder Records
Acoustic world music from West Africa and Brazil. Site available in English, German and French.

Alula Records
Specializing in African, Latin, Flamenco, Celtic, Gypsy, and other world music styles. Artists include Gerardo Nunez, Hassan Hakmoun, Johnny Cunningham, Tim O'Brien, and Mamadou Diabate. With artist profiles, news, and online store.

World Circuit Records
Specializing in Cuban and West African Music, with artists such as Radio Tarifa, Orchestra Baobab and Orlando Cachaito Lopez. Includes pages for all artists with sound samples.

Heaven and Earth
German label featuring Contemporary Acoustic music from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Includes biographies of the artists.


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