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Afro Celt Sound System
Afro Celt Sound System
Multinational world music band
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17 Hippies
17 Hippies
band from Berlin, Germany
2
Transglobal Underground
Transglobal Underground
band
3
Ayub Ogada
Ayub Ogada
Kenyan singer
4
Asian Dub Foundation
Asian Dub Foundation
band
5
Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel
English musician
6
Stella Chiweshe
Stella Chiweshe
Zimbabwean musician
7
Bombay Rockers
Bombay Rockers
danish/Indian band
8
King Prawn
King Prawn
British punk rock band
9
Dhol Academy
Dhol Academy
musical artist
10
Terry Reid
Terry Reid
British musician
11
Kroke
Kroke
Polish world music band
12
Jon Hassell
Jon Hassell
American trumpeter
13
Joi
Joi
British alternative dub/dance music DJ team
14
Yungchen Lhamo
Yungchen Lhamo
Tibetan musician
15
Elbow
Elbow
English alternative rock band
16
Swami
Swami
pop-Bhangra band
17
Steve Hackett
Steve Hackett
English musician, songwriter, singer, and producer
18
Bombay Talkie
Bombay Talkie
19
Bikram Singh
Bikram Singh
musician
20
Genesis
Genesis
English rock band
21
Shahin Badar
Shahin Badar
British musician
22
Arthur Brown
Arthur Brown
British musician
23
Pammi Bai
Pammi Bai
Indian singer
24
The Holmes Brothers
The Holmes Brothers
American musical trio
25
Kula Shaker
Kula Shaker
English psychedelic rock band, 1995–1999, 2004–
26
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Pakistani musician, primarily a singer of qawwali
27
New Order
New Order
English rock band
28
Aman Hayer
Aman Hayer
UK-based Bhangra Punjabi music director and singer
29
Bhujhangy Group
Bhujhangy Group
30
Tigerstyle
Tigerstyle
Scottish folkhop band
31
Pulp
Pulp
UK band
32
Carmen Souza
Carmen Souza
Portuguese singer-songwriter
33
Echo & the Bunnymen
Echo & the Bunnymen
British band
34
Be Your Own Pet
Be Your Own Pet
band
35
Panjabi MC
Panjabi MC
English musician
36
Crashdïet
Crashdïet
Swedish band
37
Phil Collins
Phil Collins
English drummer, singer, and songwriter
38
British Sea Power
British Sea Power
English rock group
39
23 Skidoo
23 Skidoo
band
40
Pinback
Pinback
band
41
Apna Sangeet
Apna Sangeet
musical band
Intro
musical artist

The Dhol Foundation is both a dhol drum institute in London and a musical group playing bhangra music. The dhol school was founded in 1989 by former Alaap member Johnny Kalsi when several musicians asked him to be their teacher, and a first album was released by Kalsi and his students in 2001 .

Dhol drums are a traditional percussion instrument from the Punjab province in the north of India, from which Kalsi originates. In London he experimented with dance beats and electronic music, which he mixes with the traditional bhangra style in his albums.

They have had their music in Hollywood films such as Gangs of New York and Incredible Hulk also have done work with Peter Gabriel on the soundtrack of the film Rabbit-Proof Fence. They opened the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne in 2006.

TDF have a connection to Womad, as they own the copyright to all of their songs, and they have also performed at Womad many times of the past few years. In fact, in the past two years, they have played at Womad Reading twice, despite not being scheduled to appear either time.

Although officially released in 2005, 200 pre-release 'festival edition' copies the album Drum-Believable were available for those who attended Womad Reading in 2004 as a festival edition. These are now a rarity.