Gal Hecht is and interesting and innovative musician and educator playing piano and keyboard, specializing in jazz, and fusion, living in New York City. Check out the exclusive interview below: 1. Your roots can often shape your journey. Can you share a story or moment from your early life that…
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The Compilation Album by Raynald Grenier: Album Review
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by adminOrage (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Jordan Paul Rousseau is a full-body ache in slow motion. It’s soaked in Mediterranean sun and goodbyes you didn’t see coming. From the first notes of “Orage (Main Theme)”, Rousseau brings the music like a soft cinematic sigh, oceanic, airy, pulsing like waves kissing…
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If you ever wondered what a musical time machine might sound like, “American Velocity” by Marc Soucy might just be the closest thing to it—no flux capacitor required. In this masterfully crafted single, Soucy shows you what he got as a multi-instrumentalist, producer, and composer chops and launches you headfirst…
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Blurry Face by Ari Joshua, John Medeski & Billy Martin: Review
by adminThere’s something magical about musicians who know how to throw caution to the wind and just play—and that’s exactly the vibe Ari Joshua, John Medeski, and Billy Martin bottle up in this new track “Blurry Face.” Tracked live in a single take (yes, seriously—one take!), “Blurry Face” glows with raw,…
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“Return to Lullaby Mountain” by Robert McGinty is the piano piece that speaks. It starts off with shimmering, delicate keys, twinkling between longing and hope, before effortlessly building into something deeper, something that aches in the most beautiful way. Every note feels intentional yet spontaneous, like McGinty is discovering the…
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“Rose Waltz” by Michael Yanis is a fleeting yet mesmerizing waltz, like a rose blooming in fast-forward, graceful, intricate, and gone too soon. Clocking in at just 1:47, this neoclassical gem wastes no time sweeping listeners into its delicate embrace. From the first rippling keystrokes, it’s like stepping into a…
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Amber by Logica Abstracta is less of an EP and more of an experience—like stepping into a dream woven from light, space, and sound. There are no beats to ground you, no percussion to tether you to time. Instead, you float. The title track opens like a slow, zooming drone,…
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