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Drawbridge by Outside Pedestrian: A Track That Refuses to Sit Still!
It’s time to get on a roller coaster with Outside Pedestrian’s “Drawbridge.” This band blends genres like it’s second nature. You ask for jazz, metal, chamber, or rock, they have it all in their armoury and launch it at the right time. What stands out is that each musician brings their own world into the mix. There’s a strong sense of control in chaos, like they experiment, but with purpose. “Outside Pedestrian takes you on an adventurous ride where every turn catches you off
2 days ago1 min read


David Penn Glides Back Into His Element with “Next Step,” Letting Jazz Speak Naturally
Following the success of his previous album, “David Penn” has released yet another album titled, “Next Step.” Originally from Hempstead, New York, his roots in jazz feel very real and experienced. He started off studying Computer Science, but clearly music kept pulling him back in. Being mostly self-taught and learning from legends like Cecil McBee, and performing with names like Betty Carter, adds credibility to his journey. Like every other artist, David had a turning point
7 days ago2 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


"For Good" by Matt Johnson Will Elevate Your Soul
Hailing from the United States of America, Matt Johnson is a composer and a pianist whose talent has enabled him to create music of celestial planes. His eclectic work puts the listeners in awe of his craft and captivates them to his music. Matt Johnson started recording his work back in the 80s after reading George Winston's written encouragement and has etched his name in the classical music scene ever since. With 80 plus recordings out there and admirers across the globe,
Mar 121 min read


Decadent Heroes Turn Up the Volume with “Hype”
If you love listening to someone play around on the guitar, then this song is for you. Decadent Heroes is the project of Luigi “Decadent Hero” Chiappini from Pescara, Italy, who lives and breathes guitar. He seamlessly blends ambient pop textures with rock intensity without losing that melodic core. Even without vocals taking centre stage, the guitar almost feels like a lead voice, telling its own story. He takes inspiration from Joe Satriani, Andy Timmons, and Jeff Beck to c
Feb 201 min read


“Island Lantern Festival” by Tony Frissore Glows with Laid-Back Warmth and Intention
Tony Frissore has released his latest track, “Island Lantern Festival.” Tony is a musician who knows the ins and outs of the scene. He is a very diverse artist in terms of genres, influences from different places, and his ability to perform and showcase his sound. There’s a natural mix of funk, jazz looseness, and electronic polish that doesn’t feel forced at all. Knowing his music has landed on MTV, Discovery, TLC, and more does justice to his cinematic but easygoing vibe. F
Feb 201 min read


SLAPPER Steps Out of the Shadows with the Warm, Cinematic Glow of “Into the Light”
SLAPPER is a long-running electronic project led by Claudiu-Gabriel Tache, and he has released yet another song titled, “Into the Light.” Started in the late 1990s, the project carries a deep nostalgia for classic electronic sounds while staying emotionally current. SLAPPER draws inspiration from legends like Jean-Michel Jarre, Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, Moby, and Chicane. He is known for blending synthpop, synthwave, melodic techno, and trance into music that fe
Feb 61 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
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