Sit back or lay down, whichever position helps you relax after a long, tiring day, and plug your earbuds in while playing Samboxโs newest release, โCocooning,โ featuring Anita Barbereau. Each enchanting tune is like a fine silk thread, wrapping around you like a cocoon, keeping you warm and safe from…
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Jonathan Grow, a pianist and composer, was up in a tiny Midwest town and started analyzing songs at the age of eleven. He also taught himself how to play the piano and started writing songs to communicate his own story. He was raised in live performances and choruses, and he…
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Three Things by ELIZABETH SHEPHERD: Album Review
by Gabe FinchElizabeth Shepherd’s seventh studio album, Three Things, is all the sound and emotion of the pandemic. Through soulful jazz, evocative vocals, and inventive use of everyday sounds, Shepherd makes us appreciate the little things around us and see the world with introspection and wonder, even in retrospect. Three Things opens…
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“TO THE CORE” by SEER SEEKER emerges as a vivid and unyielding fusion of indie rock and hip-hop, marking a significant milestone in the artist’s discography. With an 8-track lineup, this album showcases SEER SEEKER’s prowess in blending genres and serves as a testament to his deep emotional and narrative…
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The Tree & The Moon by Christof R Davis: Album Review
by adminChristof R Davis’s latest foray into the neo-classical genre, “The Tree & The Moon,” emerges as an enchanting exploration of the nocturnal realm through twelve tracks, including two exclusive bonus pieces. Situated within the serene backdrop of an English woodland, a stone’s throw from Davis’s residence, this album weaves a…
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Bata Terelueli’s second album, “Districts,” is a profound auditory voyage into the heart of Tbilisi, presented through the lens of an electronic music producer and multimedia artist deeply rooted in the city’s vibrant culture. With this release, Terelueli invites listeners to traverse the multifaceted soundscape of Tbilisi’s ‘raions’ or districts,…
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Interstellar Notes by LEONARDO BARILARO: EP Review
by Gabe FinchLeonardo Barilaro’s “Interstellar Notes” is a musical voyage that transcends the confines of our world, merging the artistry of classical music with boundless possibilities. This EP, a testament to Barilaro’s dual expertise as a pianist, composer, and aerospace engineer, invites listeners on a journey that navigates the expanse of the…
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“Brighter Day,” the latest offering from NEEB and Jasmine Weatherill, is a delightful blend of jazzy lounge and ambient music that radiates joy and positivity. Recorded at the band’s Mobeus Studio with Tony Waite handling engineering and producing duties, the track is a testament to the group’s ability to create…
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Hayden Lloyd’s “Can’t Just Pretend” is a heartfelt and soulful plea for a second chance, a musical confessional that beautifully captures authentic remorse and the yearning for reconciliation. The song unfolds like a poignant conversation, with Lloyd’s swooning and lusciously rich vocals serving as the emotional anchor. The narrative is…
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“Blow” marks the debut single from Ooma, a soulful, jazz-infused collective that invites listeners into the intimate world of budding desire. Released on November 24, 2023, the track draws your sensuality out to explore and express the seductive allure of deep-seated passion. Comprising Nicolas Bauer on bass, Florian Berret on…