Not Yet Home by Aaron Vaurio Jackson
Aaron Vaurio Jackson’s Not Yet Home is a soundscape of longing, and a diary of contrasts It is a sonic map, […]
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Aaron Vaurio Jackson’s Not Yet Home is a soundscape of longing, and a diary of contrasts It is a sonic map, […]
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The sweet arpeggios of a violin, playing softly, create a rural and emotional scene that opens the album Rural TV
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The electronic music album Cicada by Drawbird, released through the Sage Rites Record Label, is a hypnotic exploration of cyclical patterns
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The Polish band Sedno makes an impressive debut with Sprawy, a six-piece EP that pushes boundaries and defies genres. Seamlessly
The improvised brushstrokes of Orhun Alaşıklık’s piano, painted across a sonic canvas, come together to form three evocative musical portraits
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The sweet and soft timbre of the violin, played with deep emotion and incredible precision, intertwines beautifully with the mesmerizing
Wordless praises for a great musical artist, a combination of twenty pieces in different styles by Chameleon Music, dedicated to
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The velvet-like yet firm timbre of Giovanni Tamburini’s flugelhorn paired with the metallic, soothing tones of Fabio Mazzini’s acoustic slide
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Just for Kicks is a collection of wordless poetry brought to life by Adam Edgemont and his electric guitar. From the
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Michael Evan Moore’s Winter Solstice EP is a beautifully crafted tribute to the quiet grandeur of the longest night of the
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The sweet, velvety sound of the clarinet entwines with haunting vocals and resonant percussion, breathing life into a piece that
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Born from the sounds of nature—rain falling softly, distant thunder rumbling—KALEIIDO’s latest EP, Part of Nature, is an evocative journey
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In the world of music production and distribution, the term “radio edit” often comes up, especially among artists, producers, and
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Carols of the Harp is a festive and evocative EP featuring three iconic Christmas pieces, beautifully arranged by Thomas Hewitt Jones
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Pianist Dustin Gledhill’s much-anticipated sophomore album, Live at Wigmore Hall – 2010, releases on November 15, 2024, and it is
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James Blackwell is a gifted storyteller who knows how to narrate and how to create tension and resolution to make
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The soft, velvety sound of the guitar, enveloped gently with tender strings, accompanies the deep, rich timbre of Fabian Brusk-Jahn’s
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In a recent, and almost surreal discovery, a previously unknown work by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has emerged from the depths
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Somber thoughts turned into notes, a beautiful manifestation of pain. Frederic Chopin once said, “Sometimes I can only groan, and
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Written in a Nazi prison camp by the French composer Olivier Messiaen, Quatuor pour la fin du temps (Quartet for
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