Album DescriptionKnown as a trendsetter, Audiopharm moves the Clubs and Lounges with their multi volume releases Brazilectro, Nova Soul, Afrotronic and Asia Lounge. All of these records feature contemporary worldbeat mixes as well as classic versions have conquering thousands of fans. Globalibre - World Club Culture was compiled by the Globalibre DJ team: Mustafa, El Ringo, Steffen Irrlinger, Ralph von Richthofen, Gärtner der Lüste, DJane Ulla und DJane Fabia. Global sounds by the masters of the genre, the mixes are irresistible: traditional ethnic, a touch of Latin including Salsa, Bossa and Cumbia, on to Afro and Bhangra, all the way back to Reggae ? and always with a cool and contemporary dance beat. Back in the 70's some people were 'brave' enough to combine their ethnic musics with Western pop sounds, Fela Kuti from Nigeria, the late Bob Marley, Gilberto Gil from Brazil or Ofra Haz, the famous artist from Yemen come to mind as pioneers. Nowadays world music has become part of our popculture with new heroes like Mano Chao, Gotan Project or Seeed. Bands and DJ's from the countries whose sound has been 'confiscated' are going back to their roots and are breaking new ground in Cuba, Mexico, Finland, Japan, Brasil and Russia. Balkan house music from Romania or drum 'n' bass from Thailand are not unusual or even impossible anymore. The world has become much smaller - music is a universal language, rhythm is the dancer and most cultural differences are overruled. Having this in mind Globalibre - World Club Culture is the ultimate CD interpreting everything that vibrates the dancefloors from Ibiza, Mexico and all the way to Hungary. Established names are included as well as insider tips like the British-Uruguay Duo, Sidestepper, Ojos de Brujo from Spain, The Rootsman from England, Swami from India, the Argentinian guys Andrés Linetzky y Ernesto Romeo, the Hungarian Pluto Project, Les Chrysanthemens from Russia, Unknown Cases from Germany and the Chinese project Ian Widgery featuring Chang Loo. As colourful as the names are, the mixture of music is even more eventful. Globalibre - World Club Culture part 1 ? a perfect example of diversity!