Gravity of the Ocean by Aliya Lark
Gravity of the Ocean by Aliya Lark, the London-based neoclassical composer and pianist, is a six-track instrumental work that blends […]
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Gravity of the Ocean by Aliya Lark, the London-based neoclassical composer and pianist, is a six-track instrumental work that blends […]
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Nick Pike returns with Phraxia, his third studio album, following the textural richness of Norastoria and the soothing atmospheres of Evergreen.
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In today’s music landscape, the digital album has become the dominant format for both artists and listeners. While vinyl, cassette tapes,
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As someone who has had the honor of working with Matteo Ramon Arevalos, listening to his new album LEO felt like
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African music has long been a wellspring of rhythmic innovation, spiritual depth, and communal storytelling. Its polyrhythmic structures, call-and-response vocals,
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A surreal adventure led by Jakub Poćwiardowski & Lili through soundscapes born from a childhood game and reimagined in progressive
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The iconic brass hits ride effortlessly on a bed of funk, bass solos emerge from a post-rock soundscape, and the
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Music is often described as the most abstract of the arts, yet it has the power to shape images, stir
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Jazz meets rock, and Out of the Darkness emerges as a bold, genre-defying statement from the brilliant singer and musician Stephanie
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Lorenzo Brilli is not just a composer—he is a contemporary storyteller who uses sound as his language and rhythm as
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What if Bach wrote music based on Swedish folk tunes? No need to wonder—just listen to Ur egen fatabur by Jon-Olov Woxlin.
uLove: Rayhan’s Version is a set of eleven pieces by the hip hop artist Rayhan — a bold debut album that
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Roads, saloons, beer, and music—that’s what I feel when listening to I Am Nowhere, I Am Everywhere by The Ram. This
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Shiprock is a collection of nine instrumental pieces composed and performed by Sam Miller and Matt Badger—two seasoned multi-instrumentalists whose
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Nikola Pešić’s new release Skies is a personal diary written in sound — ten heartfelt pieces, each as expansive and open
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Eyes Like Torches at the Gate features two solo guitar pieces by the Polish composer and guitarist Ratyński. The music is
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I’ve always been drawn to the idea that consciousness isn’t a privilege reserved for humans. What if everything—objects, places, even
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There are always these questions hovering in the mind: What’s the difference between a playlist and an album? Which one
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Sleep Infinity, the latest release from EM_LEN, is a collection of eight creative and meticulously crafted tracks that carry a
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Music is one of humanity’s oldest art forms, a universal language that has echoed through time, yet much of it
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