Following up on Anarchy (Music for Cats), this EP features only songs that were written specifically for it. Despite being more focused on industrial introspective music, the style still belongs to the realm of dark ambient soundscapes. It is the outcome of tests using new hardware and plugins. It all…
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In the intimate realms of her musical sanctuary, pianist Claire Bigley invites us to embark on a deeply emotive and introspective journey with her latest composition, “Immersion.” Crafted with delicate precision and heartfelt intention, this neo-classical gem serves as a testament to the power of resilience and the enduring strength…
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Goesting by Ruud Voesten: Review “Goesting” is a progressive jazz piece that will thrill your soul. From smooth saxophone sections to deep basslines, this evocative track is one to remember, as directed by veteran jazz artist “Ruud Voesten.” So, prepare yourselves for over seven minutes of melodic ecstasy, dripped in…
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Devil´s On The Loose by Soul Zimon & His Kozmic Combinations: Review
by adminDevil´s On The Loose by Soul Zimon & His Kozmic Combinations: Review “Devil´s On The Loose” is a groovy blues number for anyone hankering for a soulful tale. Brought to us by sensational act Soul Zimon & His Kozmic Combinations, this moody track full of melancholy and cadence will stir…
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Música Relajante con ASMR by Santi Oia: Album Review Santi Oia makes musical healing possible with the album “Música Relajante con ASMR.” It’s a collection of tracks that are calming to hear. This is accomplished through graceful instrumental layers where the piano keeps us company. “Música Relajante con ASMR” is…
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Forty Seasons by Robby and The Secret: Review “Forty Seasons” is a passionate melody crafted by Robby and The Secret. The track follows a gentle tempo and conforms to the soft rock/blues genre. In it, a pleasant instrumental portion exists, that blends sensationally with the narrative. Speaking of which, the…
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Poison/Antidote by Davia Schendel: Review “Poison/Antidote” is an intimate and passionate number crafted by Davia Schendel. Her melodic tale has layers of jazz intertwined with some slow rock. The combination is pretty intense and is the ideal mood music. This is especially because of the saxophone’s presence in the song.…
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Shiva in flagrante by Jacques Bailhé: Album Review
by Gabe FinchPrepare yourself for a captivating musical adventure as Jacques Bailhé takes us on a journey through his album, “Shiva in Flagrante.” With a rich background in touring, production, and diverse musical influences, Bailhé weaves a tapestry of sound that blends genres and cultures for a unique storytelling experience. This album,…
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Multi-instrumentalist JACQUES BAILHÉ plays the sitar, guitar, drums, piano, and keyboards. He doesn’t give chords much thought. Although he hastens to add that he never studied in formal settings outside a Harmonic Analysis class in a UCLA Extension course, he appears to work from independent melodic lines in the tradition…
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French music producer and composer SAMBOX, aka Samuel Pineau, takes us on a captivating journey of introspection and nostalgia with his mesmerizing classical composition, “Réminiscence.” Collaborating with cellist and composer Anita Barbbereau, Sambox weaves together a tapestry of influences, encompassing various musical styles such as classical, lounge, ambient, chillout, downtempo,…