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ANgel Tarpov’s “Incognito” Speaks Volumes Without Saying a Word
Cellist and composer, ANgel Tarpov, has released his latest sound, “Incognito.” Born in Bulgaria in 1993, he began playing the cello at a very young age, and that lifelong connection with the instrument is evident in his playing. From early-stage appearance to multiple solo recitals, his musical foundation feels deep and genuine. His studies in New York under respected mentors added another layer to his already strong classical roots. What I like most is how he blends discipl
23 hours ago1 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup-54: A Mixbag of Genres.
First on the list is “Feelings For Violence” By Britney Freud, which is an Alternative Rock masterpiece. Released on 13 Mar 26, based in Denmark.
2 days ago3 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup-50: Handpicked tracks
We are back again with a new episode of Fresh Finds Roundups! This particular collection of songs is handpicked with so much attention and care, you won't be able to stop yourself from updating your playlists. It's a we've got rock, avant-garde, and even power pop. We're so excited, get ready to dive into songs that deserve more love.
Apr 152 min read


Haifa Melliti's “Mélodie de la Déesse” Feels Like a Prayer in Motion
Haifa Melliti has released “Mélodie de la Déesse,” translated to “Melody of the Goodess,” and it instantly feels like stepping into a calm, almost sacred sonic space. Hafia is an artist who creates from a place that feels deeply personal, where music, painting, and healing all blend into one expression. A French-Tunisian artist, she isn’t just a pianist but also a painter and wellness practitioner, and you can feel all those worlds quietly meeting here. Her connection to spir
Apr 82 min read


When the Piano Dreams, Magdi Aboul-Kheir Teaches You How to Listen
The piano feels like it’s been quietly dreaming, and Magdi just chose to listen. Welcome to the magical world of Magdi Aboul-Kheir, where he doesn’t just create music but an experience you take with you. His music is influenced by the precision of baroque, the intensity of metal, and the repetition of trance, coming very well together to from a unique charm. There’s a calm confidence in how he lets the piano lead, like he trusts silence as much as the sound. It feels like he’
Apr 74 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup-42: Musical Flow
A roundup that will blow your mind away awaits you. Ranging from Ipswich to Ealing, this roundup features some amazing artists from around the globe! Here's the Musical Flow that you've been waiting for.
Apr 42 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup-32: Musical Mixbag Sunday
Musical Mixbag sunday is back with some breat tracks from around the globe. Each track featured here is a masterpiece in their domain. Dig into the magical realm of musicality.
Mar 222 min read


“What We Lost II” by Hanan Townshend: A Full-Circle Journey of Memories Through Music
Music composer and pianist Hanan Townshend’s recent track “What We Lost II” will shake you emotionally. Hailing from the United States, Austin Hanan has a background in film scoring which really makes his music emotionally rich. He doesn’t try to be lout and flashy with his tunes, instead he creates a soothing vibe with a personal, intimate touch. He frequently collaborates with the legendary director Terrence Malick, creating a partnership of two cinematically strong artists
Mar 171 min read


Richard Green Paints a Quiet, Emotional Nightscape with “Midnight”
Some tracks speak a thousand words even without lyrics, and “Midnight” by Richard Green is one of those. Richard is an Italian musician, guitarist, and composer who has been based in London since 2012, and his musical journey clearly reflects a deep academic and creative background. His first release, “Dark Horses,” back in 2020, leaned heavily into experimental territory with a darker sonic character. Over time, his music expanded across various genres, which makes him a dyn
Mar 101 min read


Ashot Danielyan Finds Meaning in the In-Between Notes in “Spontanious Piano Journeys”
Ashot Danielyan has released his full-length piano album, “Spontanious Piano Journeys.” When you talk about Ashot, he comes across as one of those artists who lets his piano do the talking instead of over-explaining himself. His strength lies in improvisation that is deeply felt and patiently shaped. You can hear his background in classical, ambient, new-age, and experimental music, but nothing feels restricted. The piano feels like his home base where every note sounds inten
Feb 62 min read


Magdi Aboul-Kheir Tells Vivid Tales Through his release, "The Weaving of Human Nature
Magdi Aboul-Kheir Music creator and journalist from Germany who creates symphonies that pierce through heart while holding you in a gentle caress.
Jan 241 min read


With “Disillusionment,” Alasdair James Dodds Lets the Piano Speak Soft Truths!
The British composer and pianist has released his latest composition, “Disillusionment.” Alasdair is a self-taught British composer and pianist who began playing at the age of 11, navigating dyslexia and limited access to formal music training. Over two decades, he developed his compositional voice privately while working in management, which gives his music a sense of emotional patience and lived-in maturity. His work moves fluidly between solo piano and orchestral arrangeme
Jan 182 min read


“Four Songs for Christmastime” is Hilgrove Kenrick’s Cinematic Choral Reflection on the Season!
The award-winning composer has released his holiday EP, “Four Songs for Christmastime.” Hilgrove Kenrick is a UK-based composer whose career spans film, television, games, classical, and choral music, bringing cinematic depth into traditional forms. Trained as a cathedral chorister in Birmingham, his early grounding in sacred music continues to shape his compositional voice. His work has earned multiple Best Score awards, notably for the feature film “Suicide Club,” alongside
Dec 20, 20252 min read


Karen Salicath Jamali's “Mary's Blessing” Transports You into a Meditative State with its Calming and Spiritual Music.
Karen Salicath Jamali is once again here to please our ears with her new composition, “Mary’s Blessing.” Born in Denmark and trained at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art, Karen is a multi-award winning composer, pianist, and multidisciplinary artist. She began composing and playing piano after a near-death experience and a three-year recovery period in 2015. This process is also reflected in her music, as her compositions are rooted in spirituality, healing, and dream insp
Oct 27, 20251 min read


"Remember Me. Theme" by Gatis Will Hypnotize Your Soul.
Hailing from Latvia, Gatis is the nom de plume of Gatis Sturnieks, a magnificent musician, a composer, and a music producer. He started...
Aug 14, 20251 min read


Geo Chandler’s Strings Version of “Drift” Channels a Dark and Immersive Vibe
The electronic and classical musical master, Geo Chandler has recently released a string version of his track “Drift.” The...
Aug 7, 20251 min read


"The Kiss" by The New Solarism is a Blessing For All The Music Lovers
Hailing from Leipzig, Germany, The New Solarism is a solo music project by Izabela Kałduńska who is making waves in the music scene with...
Jul 5, 20252 min read


Nadav Amir-Himmel Shows Beauty in Simplicity With "A Forgotten Sun".
Hailing from Tel-Aviv, Israel, Nadav Amir-Himmel is a talented pianist, music composer, music director, and music lecturer. This musical...
May 15, 20251 min read


Raynald Grenier's Flaunts His Musical Treasures With "The Compilation Album".
Hailing from Quebec City, Canada, Raynald Grenier is a brilliant music artist and composer whose career began in the 80s. This musical...
May 15, 20252 min read


Glass Hearts & Cosmic Sparks: Witness Piano Keys and Parallel Dreams of The Schlordts' 'Until There Was You'
The Schlordts return to the music scene with yet another heartfelt melodic encounter 'Until There Was You' and here's everything you need to
Mar 31, 20251 min read
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