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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


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


“Forward”: Federica Colangelo’s Acquaphonica Finds Freedom, Fire, and Flow in Motion
“Forward” is an exquisite album by Italian pianist and composer, Federica Colangelo. This is one of the finest creations in her long-running project, Acquaphonica. The project was created to bring out the creative intersections across different genres like contemporary jazz, 20th-century classical language, and Carnatic rhythm, all blending organically with each other. Colangelo’s background in classical piano, jazz studies, and contemporary composition shapes a deeply struct
Jan 202 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


When Music Meets Color: Martin Lloyd Howard’s “Selene” Unfolds Like a Symphony
Inspired by his wife’s painting, Martin Howard has created his latest piece, “Selene.” Martin is an English guitarist with a strong foundation in classical training, shaping his disciplined yet expressive playing style. Over the years, he has expanded his musical language into folk, blues, and rock, across both electric and acoustic formats. He is known for creating unique pieces that do not follow a set pattern. Over the years, he has collaborated with artists like Mark John
Jan 101 min read
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