You’re a Good Person by Anton Donovan
Anton Donovan’s new EP, You’re a Good Person, lands with the kind of theatrical flair that feels both self-aware and […]
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Anton Donovan’s new EP, You’re a Good Person, lands with the kind of theatrical flair that feels both self-aware and […]
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Andy Nechaevsky’s EP Del Sur is a deeply evocative musical journey that melds impressionistic textures with avant-folk sensibilities, drawing listeners
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Giuseppe Cucé’s 21 Grammi is a warm-blooded, southern European tapestry woven from soul, cantautorato, and lightly brushed shades of Latin music.
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Gravity by ØRBITA is a nine-track digital album of meticulously crafted instrumental electronic music, an intimate, retro-futuristic journey where analog warmth
As a bookworm, sometimes I like to read a collection of short stories instead of tackling a thick novel. With
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There are albums that entertain, and there are albums that speak. Unspoken Conversations, the latest release by pianist and composer
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Milagros by soprano Liliana Guerrero and pianist James Maverick is a remarkable 13-track album that brings together the music of Latin American women
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Wind moving across a golden wheat field, plants swaying in rhythm with the breeze, that’s the image that came to
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I don’t particularly believe in the idea that a single deity created the universe with a plan, but I do
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Pastorale, the new collaborative album by ARIA-nominated trio East of West and acclaimed Sydney-based composer and pianist Romano Crivici, is not
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When a composer like Lauré Lussier releases a new work, one does not approach it lightly. His previous compositions, haunting,
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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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