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“In the Dungeons of Bäckabo” by Fabian Brusk-Jahn
The soft, velvety sound of the guitar, enveloped gently with tender strings, accompanies the deep, rich timbre of Fabian Brusk-Jahn’s voice.
Arashk Azizi
Nov 2, 20242 min read


The Future of Albums: Are They Dead or Just Evolving?
In today’s music industry, we’re witnessing a fascinating shift in the way music is created, consumed, and marketed.
John Ariel
Nov 2, 20244 min read


How to Build the Perfect Playlist for Every Mood
Whether you’re hitting the gym, studying, or embarking on a scenic road trip, the right playlist can elevate the experience.
John Ariel
Oct 29, 20244 min read


From Radio Stations to Streaming Playlists: The Evolution of Music Listening
The way we consume music has seen a monumental shift over the past century. What began as a communal experience with radio broadcasts has ev
John Ariel
Oct 27, 20246 min read


Little Arguments by Allen Constantine
Somber thoughts turned into notes, a beautiful manifestation of pain.
Arashk Azizi
Oct 25, 20243 min read


From Vinyl to Spotify: How Music Consumption Has Evolved Over Time
Music has always been an integral part of human culture, but the way we listen to it has undergone remarkable transformations over the past
John Ariel
Oct 24, 20246 min read


Album or Playlist: What’s Best for Independent Musicians?
In today's rapidly evolving music landscape, independent musicians face a variety of decisions when it comes to releasing their music.
John Ariel
Oct 18, 20245 min read

Why Playlists Are Dominating the Music World: A Deep Dive Into Playlist Culture
The way we consume music has drastically changed over the past few decades, and at the forefront of this evolution is the playlist. Once upo
John Ariel
Oct 16, 20244 min read


Ancient Fires by Kate Trajan Review
Kate Trajan is a gifted artist. A quite gifted artist. It only took her nine tracks on her new album, Ancient Fires to sum up the peaks ...
Mike Dynamo
Oct 14, 20243 min read


"We lock our dark halves" by Ostel
In the beginning, there was music—a connection made in the abstract, a message encoded in waves, only readable by the soul.
Arashk Azizi
Oct 7, 20243 min read


Array by Core Memory
“Array” by Core Memory is a deeply personal exploration of the past, crafted by brothers McKinley and Harrison Foster.
Arashk Azizi
Oct 2, 20242 min read


Discover Soshiant’s Latest Cosmic Soundscape: "Starlit Impromptu"
Get ready to be transported to the far reaches of the cosmos with Soshiant’s latest ambient electronic release, "Starlit Impromptu."
Riia Mallat
Sep 13, 20242 min read


The Neoclassical Propaganda by Keou ISSABRE
“The Neoclassical Propaganda” by Keou ISSABRE is a classical album featuring six marvelous pieces for piano, violin, and clarinet.
Arashk Azizi
Aug 21, 20242 min read


Burbank 2009 by Matthew Mirliani
“Burbank 2009” by Matthew Mirliani is a deeply personal musical work, capturing the composer’s emotions during a pivotal moment in his life.
Arashk Azizi
Aug 21, 20242 min read


“Transporting Leaves” by Tiger.A.
“Transporting Leaves” by Tiger.A. is a heartfelt solo piano album featuring eight improvised, calming pieces.
Arashk Azizi
Aug 11, 20242 min read


Conducting My Symphonic Anxiety by Jimmy Verace
"Conducting My Symphonic Anxiety" by Jimmy Verace is a symphonic piece in six parts, composed for a full orchestra.
Arashk Azizi
Aug 8, 20242 min read


Ribbon Blue by Xenia At
"Ribbon Blue" by Xenia At is a contemporary, mind-bending album, a collection of sound design, composition, synths and modulators,
Arashk Azizi
Aug 3, 20242 min read


Exceptional Chaos by Ryan Saranich
“Exceptional Chaos” by Ryan Saranich is a jazz-infused album from the space age.
Arashk Azizi
Aug 3, 20242 min read


Searching for Colors by Avinoam Ettun
“Searching for Colors” by Avinoam Ettunis is a contemporary album that defies genre classification.
Arashk Azizi
Jul 26, 20242 min read


Amplify Your Melodies: A Roadmap for Musicians to Attract Their Ideal Audience
In the highly competitive music industry, getting your work recognized often feels like a Herculean task.
Gene Ramsey
Jul 23, 20243 min read
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