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Winter Solstice by Michael Evan Moore
Michael Evan Moore’s Winter Solstice EP is a beautifully crafted tribute to the quiet grandeur of the longest night of the year.

Arashk Azizi
Dec 2, 20243 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


What is a Digital Album? Exploring the Concept and Its Evolution
In the modern music industry, the term "digital album" has become ubiquitous, reflecting the ever-changing nature of how we create, share, a

John Ariel
Dec 1, 20244 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


Anahita Modarresi - Prophecies: R
I'm not sure how one would do this, but Anahita Modarresi is a self-taught music composer. Rather than pop, folk, or even hip-hop music,

Mike Dynamo
Nov 14, 20243 min read


Carols of the Harp by Cecily Beer
Carols of the Harp is a festive and evocative EP featuring three iconic Christmas pieces, beautifully arranged by Thomas Hewitt Jones

Arashk Azizi
Nov 13, 20242 min read


Dustin Gledhill’s Live at Wigmore Hall - 2010
Pianist Dustin Gledhill’s much-anticipated sophomore album, Live at Wigmore Hall - 2010, releases on November 15, 2024

Arashk Azizi
Nov 11, 20243 min read


The Evolution of Radio and Music: From Traditional Airwaves to Modern Online Stations
Radio has long been a key player in music distribution and cultural exchange. From its early days broadcasting jazz and classical music to t

John Ariel
Nov 10, 20244 min read


The Role of Playlists in Music Discovery: How Listeners Are Finding Their New Favorite Artists
In today’s digital music world, playlists have become essential to discovering new artists and genres. For both listeners and artists, playl

John Ariel
Nov 8, 20242 min read


“In the Dungeons of Bäckabo” by Fabian Brusk-Jahn
The soft, velvety sound of the guitar, enveloped gently with tender strings, accompanies the deep, rich timbre of Fabian Brusk-Jahn’s voice.

Arashk Azizi
Nov 2, 20242 min read


The Future of Albums: Are They Dead or Just Evolving?
In today’s music industry, we’re witnessing a fascinating shift in the way music is created, consumed, and marketed.

John Ariel
Nov 2, 20244 min read


Little Arguments by Allen Constantine
Somber thoughts turned into notes, a beautiful manifestation of pain.

Arashk Azizi
Oct 25, 20243 min read


Album or Playlist: What’s Best for Independent Musicians?
In today's rapidly evolving music landscape, independent musicians face a variety of decisions when it comes to releasing their music.

John Ariel
Oct 18, 20245 min read


Messiaen: Quatuor pour la fin du temps (Quartet for the End of Time)
Written in a Nazi prison camp by the French composer Olivier Messiaen, Quatuor pour la fin du temps (Quartet for the End of Time) ...

Arashk Azizi
Oct 17, 20243 min read


Ancient Fires by Kate Trajan Review
Kate Trajan is a gifted artist. A quite gifted artist. It only took her nine tracks on her new album, Ancient Fires to sum up the peaks ...

Mike Dynamo
Oct 14, 20243 min read


"We lock our dark halves" by Ostel
In the beginning, there was music—a connection made in the abstract, a message encoded in waves, only readable by the soul.

Arashk Azizi
Oct 7, 20243 min read


Array by Core Memory
“Array” by Core Memory is a deeply personal exploration of the past, crafted by brothers McKinley and Harrison Foster.

Arashk Azizi
Oct 2, 20242 min read


SCAVENGER by Richard X Bennett
"SCAVENGER" by Richard X Bennett is a deeply personal exploration of life, art, and survival, translated into thirteen tracks.

Arashk Azizi
Oct 1, 20244 min read


The Review of The Tale of The Desert Mountain
I've been into music for a very long time... long enough to come up with sayings for my musical experiences.

Mike Dynamo
Sep 15, 20242 min read


Introduction to TELEION, melodies of ancient Greece By Dimitris Soukoulis
TELEION as a perfect circle, that before revealing its absolute perfection, uniting the point of the beginning with the end.

Dimitris Soukoulis
Sep 8, 20245 min read
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