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Haïfa Melliti Hypnotizes The Listeners With "Mélodie de la Déesse Vol. II"
Truly a charming personality with a powerful persona, Haïfa Melliti is a Franco-Tunisian artist, a pianist, and a mesmerizing painter, whose intuition guides all of her artwork. Her creations explore the divinity of the feminine and the inner spiritual depths of a person. Her inner artist guides her to create art that is beyond beautiful, be it her music or her paintings; every art piece by Haïfa Melliti feels like a living entity with the amount of emotions and unmistakabl
Apr 272 min read


Samaistha Gives us One of The Best Meditative Sonic Pieces With "Where The Senses Meet".
Samaistha is a brilliant artist and a musician whose music is a contribution to the greater good of humanity. This magnificent musician does not create songs; he creates musical experiences that carve a space in your subconscious forever. His repetitive soundscapes place the role of a guiding light in the listeners' lives, and you would not hear anything as mesmerizing as Samaistha's music. His sense of music works on another plane, which is beyond our comprehension. His lat
Apr 251 min read


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
Apr 221 min read


C’batch’s “Song For God” Feels Like Sunlight Moving Through Sound
With his recent release “Song For God,” Stephen H. Cumberbatch, known professionally as C’batch, once again shows the depth of an artist who has spent years creating across styles and eras. Hailing from While Plains, New York, he is a composer, author, guitarist, and multi-instrumentalist whose work carries both technical skill and natural feeling. His history includes shaping parts of New York’s club culture sound through notable works like “I Need You Now” by Sinnamon and “
Apr 181 min read


Kamila Csenge Lets Every Note Fight Back on “Against the Wall”
Kamila Csenge’s newly released “Against the Wall” shows why she stands out as more than just a guitarist. You can hear years of discipline and passion behind her playing, but it never feels technical for new listeners. Coming from the Czech Republic and shaped by studies in Prague and Berklee, she carries a global sound with her own identity. She naturally blends jazz roots, fusion energy, and emotional depth into one flowing style. “Kamila Csenge plays guitar like it’s spea
Apr 171 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


Nicola Rizzuto’s “Sunrise” Feels Like a Soft and Soothing Start To Your Morning
Nicola Rizzuto’s “Sunrise” feels like a calm in between chaos. The softness in the composition reflects someone who’s spent time writing for others without turning inward with his own sound. You can sense that global collaborative influence in how universally his music connects. The track feels more like a moment he wanted to share with the world and let them relive it through his tunes. “Nicola Rizzuto composes music that feels like it quiets your soul’s search for peace.” I
Apr 21 min read
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