Vrihi by Lorenzo Brilli, Pages Made of Sound
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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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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The timbre of the harp is inherently otherworldly, as if sent from the heavens. It’s no wonder that this magical
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A kind of darkness that gives you goosebumps—not merely because it is gloomy or somber music, but because it is
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The Residents, an enigmatic collective shrouded in anonymity, have once again defied musical conventions with their latest opus, Doctor Dark.
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Aredia takes listeners on a sonic journey into a realm of fantasy with their album Tales from Aredia. This instrumental
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The singing of birds and the sound of a water stream, accompanied by a soothing cello, set the prelude for
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Navigating the decision between releasing a physical album, a digital album, or both is a pivotal choice for independent musicians.
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In today’s fast-paced digital world, the way we consume music has changed dramatically. With platforms like Spotify leading the way,
Dolly Suite is one of the brightest and most delicate pieces by the French composer Gabriel Fauré. This collection consists of
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Usually, I write reviews about music composed by other musicians. This time, though, I’ll be writing about my own music—not
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