Album: Various artists, Otro Mundo (Another World), (Warner Bros)
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The great thing about BBC DJ Charlie Gillett's essential annual compilations is that they function equally well as a primer for world-music beginners, and a place for the seasoned expert to find new treasures. So there's familiar names such as Miriam Makeba as well as relative newcomers such as Afro-Peruvian sonic cubists Radiokijada, and thunderous Hungarian violinist Felix Laiko.
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