PART OF NATURE by KALEIIDO
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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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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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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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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Kate Trajan is a gifted artist. A quite gifted artist. It only took her nine tracks on her new album,
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In the beginning, there was music—a connection made in the abstract, a message encoded in waves, only readable by the
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“Array” by Core Memory is a deeply personal exploration of the past, crafted by brothers McKinley and Harrison Foster and
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I’ve been into music for a very long time… long enough to come up with sayings for my musical experiences.
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I TELEION as a perfect circle, that before revealing its absolute perfection, uniting the point of the beginning with the
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“Transporting Leaves” by Tiger.A. is a heartfelt solo piano album featuring eight improvised, calming pieces. The piano in this album
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“Ribbon Blue” by Xenia At is a contemporary, mind-bending album, a collection of sound design, composition, synths and modulators, and
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