World
World fusion brings together traditional music from all over the world and combines it with modern styles such as jazz, rock, or electro. These blends give rise to unique creations, sometimes intimate, sometimes abundant, always open to the world. You can hear ancient instruments dialoguing with urban sounds, ancestral rhythms mingling with current grooves.
When listening, this diversity surprises us, takes us off the beaten track and transports us to a sound space where borders disappear.
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The Ark
Released: April 24, 2026 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: HEAVENLY SWEETNESS Format: CD -
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D'Azur Et D'Orage
Released: April 24, 2026 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: COMPAGNIE LOUVA Format: CD -
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Il reste un peu de jour
Released: April 24, 2026 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: Association MUZPRODUCTION Format: CD -
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L'Ora D'Oro
Released: April 17, 2026 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: ZOCCO Format: CD -
Il Mito
Released: March 6, 2026 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: Music Development Company Format: CD -
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Brasiliano
Released: March 6, 2026 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: Idol Format: CD -
Let Us Clap
Released: February 20, 2026 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: VIRGIN MUSIC GROUP Format: CD -
Mariachi El Bronx IV
Released: February 13, 2026 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: ATO Format: CD -
Alter Ego
Released: January 30, 2026 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: Decca Format: CD -
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One Down, One Up
Released: December 31, 2025 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: Crammed Discs Format: CD -
Do Not Disturb
Released: December 26, 2025 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: VIRGIN MUSIC GROUP Format: CD -
Tanto Tempo (25th Anniversary)
Released: November 28, 2025 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: Crammed Discs Format: CD -
Jogkauns
Released: November 14, 2025 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: Real World Records Format: CD -
Mira como vengo
Released: October 24, 2025 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: ANZN LABEL Format: CD -
L'amour à la folie
Released: October 24, 2025 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: BECAUSE MUSIC Format: CD -
Independance
Released: October 24, 2025 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: Music Development Company Format: CD -
Eternamente Omara
Released: September 19, 2025 Genres: Musique du monde and World Fusion Label: WARNER MUSIC ESPAGNE Format: CD -
World fusion on vinyl: when global music meets the West
At the roots of cross-pollination: a brief history of world fusion
World Fusion truly emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, driven by bold musicians who refused to accept boundaries between genres. Pioneers such as Don Cherry blended free jazz with African and Indian influences, while Shakti, founded by guitarist John McLaughlin alongside tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain, married the technical prowess of jazz-rock with the depth of Indian classical music. The ECM label, under Manfred Eicher's direction, played a crucial role in documenting these encounters with impeccable sound quality, notably with the album 'Codona' bringing together Don Cherry, Collin Walcott, and Naná Vasconcelos. This era laid the groundwork for a global musical dialogue that has never ceased to flourish.
Key artists and landmark albums: essential listening
Any discussion of World Fusion must include 'Talking Timbuktu' (1994), a stunning encounter between Malian bluesman Ali Farka Touré and Ry Cooder, where desert blues dialogues with rootsy Americana. That same year, 'A Meeting by the River' united Ry Cooder with Mohan Veena master V.M. Bhatt in an acoustic communion of rare beauty. On the electronic side, Nitin Sawhney's 'Beyond Skin' (1999) and Talvin Singh's Mercury Prize-winning 'OK' redefined the conversation between Indian traditions and contemporary beats. Let's not overlook the brilliance of Afro Celt Sound System, whose 'Volume 1: Sound Magic' fuses Celtic bagpipes and West African percussion with irresistible energy, nor the legendary 'Buena Vista Social Club', where Ry Cooder introduced the world to the forgotten treasures of Cuban music.
On vinyl, these albums take on an extra dimension. The analog warmth enhances acoustic timbres, kora strings, tabla, ngoni, oud, and captures the unique character of recordings often made in exceptional settings, from Bamako to Mumbai. To track down the finest edition of these treasures, a price comparison tool like Vinyles.com lets you explore offers from multiple sellers at a glance, helping you choose the pressing that fits your budget and your collector's standards.
