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Take Five by Daniel Nikolov
Thanks to modern technology, it has become possible to build entire musical landscapes by looping short motifs and layering them, sometimes using nothing more than a single instrument. That’s exactly what Daniel Nikolov achieves in his debut album Take Five, and his instrument is the most ancient one of all: the human voice.

Arashk Azizi
Nov 93 min read


Autumnal by Dry
Imagine sitting in a quiet café on an autumn evening, a cup of something warm in your hands, soft light spilling across the window, and rain tracing slow patterns on the glass. The soundtrack to that moment could easily be Autumnal, the new EP by Dry (the project of Stamford-based artist Cole Park).

Arashk Azizi
Nov 11 min read


Sundowner by Michael Friedinger
Michael Friedinger’s latest single Sundowner is a luminous blend of smooth jazz, Latin groove, and chill-out elegance—a sonic breeze that arrives just in time for golden hour. This five-minute instrumental piece invites listeners to unwind, sway, and surrender to its warm, rhythmic embrace. At the heart of Sundowner lies a delicate interplay between piano and saxophone, two voices in an intimate conversation, each note charged with emotion and mutual understanding.

Arashk Azizi
Jun 272 min read


Principle Of Least Action by Ricardo Urquiza
In Principle of Least Action, guitarist and composer Ricardo Urquiza has crafted an exceptional conceptual EP rooted in both physical law and musical structure. The title is borrowed from a fundamental idea in physics—that nature follows the path of least resistance, or least effort. Ricardo transforms this scientific principle into a musical metaphor, navigating through structured harmonic repetition and fluid improvisation with elegance and intention.

Arashk Azizi
Jun 115 min read


Estonian Music & Art News - Week 4, April 2025
Estonian Music & Art News - Week 4, April 2025

News and Updates
Apr 252 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


El Poder de la Infancia: Breaking Boundaries in Music and Art
Based in Paraná, Argentina, El Poder de la Infancia is a collective that merges post-rock, jazz, electronica, Argentine folklore, and visual

Riia Mallat
Jan 93 min read


Exploring the Depths of Campamento: El Poder de la Infancia’s Latest Masterpiece
The Argentine music scene has always been fertile ground for experimentation and genre-blending, and El Poder de la Infancia—translated as T

Riia Mallat
Jan 82 min read


Sprawy by Sedno
The Polish band Sedno makes an impressive debut with Sprawy, a six-piece EP that pushes boundaries and defies genres.

Arashk Azizi
Dec 26, 20243 min read


PART OF NATURE by KALEIIDO
Born from the sounds of nature—rain falling softly, distant thunder rumbling—KALEIIDO's latest EP, Part of Nature, is an evocative journey i

Arashk Azizi
Nov 28, 20242 min read


Exceptional Chaos by Ryan Saranich
“Exceptional Chaos” by Ryan Saranich is a jazz-infused album from the space age.

Arashk Azizi
Aug 3, 20242 min read
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