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Laliya are James Maguire and Melissa Howlett-Maguire. Laliya is an instrumental hybrid of new acoustic and subtle world fusion, creating an atmospheric soundscape using instruments of old in a modern and exciting way. This has been enhanced through the use of a technique known as 'two hand tapping' on the Dulcimer combined with rhythmic and percussive beats of the Djembe.

A truely unique, and transcendent auditory experience. .
Date 31 March 2004 (according to Exif data)
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