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1)South Africa's very own Enigmatic artist, hailing from my home place of Cape Town. Their debut album Sands of Time was released in 2001 by local publisher Saville McLowe Music, with a distribution deal in Britain through Passion Music Ltd. Combining a variety of inspirations, these 12 songs composed by Lynne Holmes and David Beukes, are atmospheric and rhythmic using synthesisers, chants and gorgeous acoustic piano themes. Native American, Tibetan, Hebrew and Gregorian chants all find their way into this album, but the samples that feature most are the African San samples. The English singing on some tracks is perhaps the only slight down-side on an otherwise fantastic album (like in Dead Can Dance, I prefer the female vocals to the male vocals). The first single San Song is probably the best track off the album -- a type of Robert Miles dream-dance song with chants and uplifting trance sounds. Clay People is reminiscent of Deep Forest, with a slightly more African pop flavour. 2)Desert Rose actually started unknowingly when Cath and Lars met in 2006 when they both attended a art & design study in Amsterdam, they soon found out they shared a common love for the same loud n’ sleazy music. In 2007 they started thinking about starting a band together, but that plan never got past the talking and thinking stage, though they did record an acoustic song about our fucked up little society called “Septic Blues”, with Cath on guitar and Lars on vocals. In 2009 they got a little