Richard Buxton's album, Exotic Simplicity, is a beautiful blend of world music and jazz that transports the listener to far-off lands. The album features a variety of instruments, including the sitar, tabla, and flute, which are expertly played by Buxton and his fellow musicians. The album's title is apt, as the music is both exotic and simple, with a calming and meditative quality that is perfect for relaxation or introspection.
One standout track is "Sahara," which begins with a haunting sitar melody that is joined by a driving tabla rhythm. The flute then enters, adding a sense of serenity to the piece. The music builds to a crescendo before fading back to the haunting sitar, leaving the listener with a sense of awe and wonder.
Another standout track is "Rainforest," which features a beautiful flute melody accompanied by a gentle guitar and percussion. The music creates a sense of being surrounded by the lush greenery of the rainforest, with the sounds of birds and animals in the background.