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Estonian Music & Art News - Week 4, November 2025
Estonian Music & Art News - Week 4, November 2025
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2 days ago1 min read


Estonian Music & Art News - Week 3, November 2025
Estonian Music & Art News - Week 3, November 2025
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Nov 221 min read


21 grammi by Giuseppe Cucé
Giuseppe Cucé’s 21 Grammi is a warm-blooded, southern European tapestry woven from soul, cantautorato, and lightly brushed shades of Latin music. The album feels acoustic, alive, and deeply human. Every instrument breathes. Every phrase carries emotional intention. And throughout its eleven tracks, Cucé’s voice is never an ornament or an authority, but a vital thread: integrated, embraced, and perfectly fused with the ensemble around him.
Arashk Azizi
Nov 183 min read


Paul Hindemith
Paul Hindemith was a composer who, on one hand, was very traditional: his orchestration style is reminiscent of late Romanticism, and his forms are deeply rooted in contrapuntal writing, giving his music a familiar flavor. On the other hand, he developed his own musical system, which allowed him to approach harmony in a unique way, effectively blending tonality and atonality. His music balances consonance and dissonance, placing it somewhere between Béla Bartók’s extended ton
Nikita Menkov
Nov 164 min read


Estonian Music & Art News - Week 2, November 2025
Estonian Music & Art News - Week 2, November 2025
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Nov 141 min read


Estonian Music & Art News - Week 1, November 2025
Estonian Music & Art News - Week 1, November 2025
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Nov 71 min read


Estonian Music & Art News - Week 5, October 2025
Estonian Music & Art News - Week 5, October 2025
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Nov 11 min read


Estonian Music & Art News - Week 4, October 2025
Estonian Music & Art News - Week 4, October 2025
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Oct 251 min read


Estonian Music & Art News - Week 3, October 2025
Estonian Music & Art News - Week 3, October 2025
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Oct 162 min read


Estonian Music & Art News - Week 2, October 2025
Estonian Music & Art News - Week 2, October 2025
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Oct 102 min read


Estonian Music & Art News - Week 1, October 2025
Estonian Music & Art News - Week 1, October 2025
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Oct 31 min read


Estonian Music & Art News - Week 2, September 2025
Estonian Music & Art News - Week 2, September 2025
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Sep 121 min read


Resonance and Reflection in GlasGlas’ Debut EP
With GlasGlas, both the name of the artist and the EP, we are introduced to a debut release that blends electronic soundscapes with reflective, almost philosophical themes. Written and produced between 2021 and 2022 and released in early 2023, the album moves beyond pure electronic music to explore ideas of resilience, mysticism, and transformation, carried through a diverse palette of styles and textures.
Arashk Azizi
Aug 292 min read


The Digital Album and the Divided Life of a Musician
Releasing a Digital Album feels at first like a promise: a chance for an independent musician to reach listeners anywhere in the world. No labels, no gatekeepers—just upload, distribute, and wait for the music to travel. That was the dream the streaming services and digital distributors sold us.
But once you step into that world, another reality surfaces. Yes, your music can reach global ears, but so can everyone else’s. And when every musician has the same promise, the prom
Arashk Azizi
Aug 163 min read


Vrihi by Lorenzo Brilli, Pages Made of Sound
Lorenzo Brilli is not just a composer—he is a contemporary storyteller who uses sound as his language and rhythm as his syntax. In his latest album Vrihi, released by Esc.Rec, Brilli invites listeners into a world shaped by layers of texture, minimalism, folk traditions, and experimental electronics. The result is a sonic narrative that feels deeply rooted in the past yet strikingly modern. This is an album that demands to be experienced rather than simply heard.
Arashk Azizi
May 53 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


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


Estonian Music & Art News - Week 1, December 2024
Estonian Music & Art News - Week 1, December 2024
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Dec 6, 20242 min read


Laudes by Carlo Matti
The sweet, velvety sound of the clarinet entwines with haunting vocals and resonant percussion, breathing life into a piece that hovers betw
Arashk Azizi
Dec 1, 20242 min read


Estonian Music & Art News - Week 2, November 2024
Estonian Music & Art News - Week 2, November 2024
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Nov 15, 20242 min read
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