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Söm Sâptâlahn by itchy-O
A kind of darkness that gives you goosebumps—not merely because it is gloomy or somber music, but because it is unknown. It is too different

Arashk Azizi
Mar 214 min read


The Goldberg Variations: J.S. Bach’s Masterpiece of Keyboard Music
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) was a German composer and virtuoso keyboardist of the Baroque era, widely regarded as one of the greatest

Riia Mallat
Mar 203 min read


Four Fires Burn: A Fusion of Cultures, A Fire of Sounds
Four Fires Burn is a four-member ensemble that breathes life into world music by blending Persian, Cuban, and Western rock elements

Arashk Azizi
Mar 163 min read


Sofia Gubaidulina: A Visionary Composer Who Transcended Borders and Time
Sofia Gubaidulina (1931–2025) was one of the most profound and innovative composers of the 20th and 21st centuries.

Riia Mallat
Mar 134 min read


Doctor Dark by The Residents – A Haunting Operatic Journey into Metal and Madness
The Residents, an enigmatic collective shrouded in anonymity, have once again defied musical conventions with their latest opus, Doctor Dark

John Ariel
Mar 133 min read


Drifting Intervals by De Moi
Eleven interconnected pieces of ambient music dissolve the boundaries of traditional musical intervals in Drifting Intervals, the latest alb

Arashk Azizi
Mar 112 min read


Tales From Aredia by Aredia
Aredia takes listeners on a sonic journey into a realm of fantasy with their album Tales from Aredia. This instrumental EP blends classical,

Arashk Azizi
Mar 71 min read


Snug as a Gun by Ratyński
Ratyński's Snug as a Gun is a sentimental overflow of emotions poured onto a classical guitar. This short EP consists of two pieces.

Arashk Azizi
Mar 72 min read


Doctor Dark a three-act operatic mega-album by Residents
The three-act operatic mega-album by The Residents is a masterpiece—a meticulously composed work that merges orchestral grandeur with metal’

Arashk Azizi
Mar 43 min read


Dolly Suite by Eranova Ensemble
Dolly Suite is one of the brightest and most delicate pieces by the French composer Gabriel Fauré.

Arashk Azizi
Feb 272 min read


Ester Mägi: The First Lady of Estonian Music
Ester Mägi (1922–2021) was one of Estonia’s most distinguished composers, often referred to as the “First Lady of Estonian Music."

Arashk Azizi
Feb 224 min read


Elegy Sonata, or The Day I Heard Death
Usually, I write reviews about music composed by other musicians. This time, though, I’ll be writing about my own music Elegy Sonata

Arashk Azizi
Feb 195 min read


Carousel by Emanuele Filippi
Carousel is an incredible jazz fusion album, a collection of twelve haunting and evocative pieces brought to life by the visionary quartet o

Arashk Azizi
Feb 192 min read


Senderus Memorius by Patricio Franzi
The string quartet is one of the most significant ensembles in musical history, actively shaping various genres since its emergence in the 1

Arashk Azizi
Feb 182 min read


Lepo Sumera: A Trailblazer in Estonian Contemporary Music
Lepo Sumera (1950–2000) remains a significant figure in the landscape of Estonian classical music, known for his innovative orchestral works

Riia Mallat
Feb 152 min read


György Ligeti: A Visionary of 20th-Century Music
György Ligeti (1923–2006) was a Hungarian-Austrian composer celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to 20th-century classical music.

Riia Mallat
Feb 83 min read


Supercrime, Sound, and Storytelling: Inside Mike Dynamo’s Universe
Mike Dynamo is a multifaceted artist whose dynamic presence in the music industry has garnered attention for his versatility and creativity.

Riia Mallat
Feb 12 min read


Obscura by Insiya
If darkness had a sound, how would it resonate? If shadows could speak through music, how would their whispers echo?

Arashk Azizi
Jan 273 min read


Arvo Pärt: A Pioneer of Minimalism and Tintinnabuli in Music
Arvo Pärt, born on September 11, 1935, in Paide, Estonia, is one of the most influential and revered composers of contemporary classical mus

Riia Mallat
Jan 253 min read


A Review of Night's Cross by Rosetta West
A band named Rosetta West, which sounds a bit like the grandmother to Kanye, has released a new album called Night's Cross.

Mike Dynamo
Jan 242 min read
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