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Old 06-22-2008, 01:47 PM   #59
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I seem to have stopped listening to music actively but when I was interested I only listened to the Kate Bush or maybe Ecto genre. At some time the top favourites after Kate Bush was Happy Rhodes, Jane Siberry and Loreena McKennit.

Here is a good guide

http://www.ectoguide.org/

to music that people liking Kate Bush and Happy Rhodes also seems to like.
This guide will probably explains what I mean by Ecto genre.
Ahhh! Good choices! Kate Bush is the soul grandma of Bjork.
I'm surprised that a Scandinavian such as yourself would know a Canadian such as Siberry!

To this short list allow me to add Sarah McLaughlan. Especially her earlyer albums.
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