 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  Flamenco is of course the music that everyone immediately associates with Spain, but there are a multitude of other musical styles across the country. Take a trip with Spain's most exciting musicians as they explore and extend centuries of Spanish heritage, from Basque accordian to 'rumba dub'. Lara López has been a Spanish DJ on National Public Radio and TV since 1987. She produces and presents Músicas Posibles, playing a wide range of evocative sounds from around the world. |  | De Sentir
by Maria del Mar Bonet (with Joan Valent)
album: Raixa
World Music 8431588018422 Recreating the little known musical tradition of Mallorca.
|  |  |  | La tia Canaria
by Jose Antonio Ramos and Kepa Junkera
album: Jeito
Nuevos Medios 15 808 Two virtuosos uniquely combine the Canarian timple with the traditional Basque accordion. |  |  | Lau Mazurka/Bi Hanka Ezker
by Alboka
album: Lorius
Resistencia RECD 126 The CD title Lorius, is a basque word which means happy. And it is!.
|  |   |  | Y yo que culpa tengo
by Miguel Poveda
album: Viento del este
Nuevos Medios 15 675 A young voice full of experience. Smooth, warm, intense.
|  |  | Rumba Dub style
by Ojos de Brujo
album: Vengue
Edel 0126892 ERE. Rumba, dub, hip hop…Each sound takes flamenco further. |   |   |  |
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