'Sensuendo', from Jon Hassell's 1999 analog recording, Fascinoma: http://www.hdtracks.com/fascinoma (Jazzy, distinct World music leanings. Most pieces are standards, reinterpreted)
Don't miss this one!
No offense, but Yiruma's been around for some time. If you've heard "Kiss the Rain" and "River Flows In You" (his most popular works, by the way), then you might at least have heard of the guy. Still, after listening to the previews, it does sound slightly more 'mature' as the description says -- at least, comparing to his Reminiscent 10th Ann. album. Still, it follows a similar feel to his older albums.
Something also worth listening to is Issac Shepard. No one has heard of him on Head-Fi except for me (unproven, but willing to test), and his albums are really good. http://www.isaacshepard.com/musicPlayer.php
This is OT, but I'd download any one of the multitude of white noise generator apps and run them at a modest volume for a day or so. Or, just ignore break in, start listening, and enjoy them more as they mature.
Back on topic...
I find sting's mercury falling to be impeccably recorded and produced. Also, a newer band called reign of kindo is awesome.
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