
Album Review/ Alternative : BigDenBoo’s ‘The Journey
That’s what he does in his debut album, ‘The Journey’. It is a 22 song album with a playtime of 1 hour 17 minutes, telling stories about frames that perhaps the protagonist encounters on his journey.

Song Review/ Classical : Robert McGinty’s ‘Return to Lullaby Mountain’
To elevate it to a point of aching beauty. His latest release is ‘Return to Lullaby Mountain’, a piano piece that you can delightfully get lost in.

Song Review/ Instrumental : Marc Soucy’s ‘Mayhem in Antrctica’
In his latest release, ‘Mayhem in Antarctica’, the artist casts the listener in a musical cinema. Drawing from eastern classical styles and influences, he sets the stage for the thematic scene to unfold.

Song Review/ Instrumental : Claudio Olachea’s ‘Hoy Como Ayer’
His latest release is ‘Hoy Como Ayer’ or ‘Today Like Yesterday’ is a dreamy instrumental that dotes on nostalgia, shapes it, gives it form and then lifts it into a romanticist story.

Song Review/ Instrumental : Hilgrove Kenrick & Sam Watts’ ‘Mirror’
His latest release is ‘Mirror’ featuring Sam Watts. The piano composition has a dulcet feel to it, glimmering ever so slightly, sparkling, and softly luminescent.

Song Review/ Instrumental : Stephen Webber’s ‘New York (New York)’
His latest release, ‘New York (New York)’ is a catchy, upbeat, narrative anthem that captures the contrast of classic, old time New York and how it has evolved through the years.

Album Review/ Instrumental : Robert McGinty’s ‘Reflections’
His latest release is the ‘Reflections’ album, a collection that delves into nuanced spaces of life. Across the album, the artist traces momentous frames of everyday life. He crafts landscapes, imagery, and feelings associated with times of day, conversations, sceneries, etc.

Fabio Cicala’s ‘The Words I Didn’t Say’ : The Language of the Past
In his sophomore single, ‘The Words I Didn’t Say’, he uses raw, guitar plucks to tell a story about passion, of the memories and time shared between two lovers. But what was left behind are words that were left unsaid.

Album Review/ Instrumental Rock : Kopernico’s ‘Hacia Ias Estrellas’
In their latest release, ‘Hacia Ias Estrellas’ album, they create a psychedelic, chromatic, and abstract world that blooms with visuals and tingles with an enlivening vibrance.

Del’Noire Crafts Melodic Transience in ‘Tyler Down’
His release, ‘Tyler Down’ presents one of those rare moments of dynamic epiphanies. It is a piano instrumental that is replete with variations, gradients, and transient sensibilities.

Song Review/ Instrumental : Isaac Koffi’s ‘Hatou’
His debut single is ‘Hatou’, an instrumental that creates a portrait of sorts. Its rhythms form in floating circles, so you won’t encounter horizontal movement.

EP Review/ Acoustic Instrumental : M. Haiux’s ‘The Cold Nights of Late December’
His compositional baseline so elegantly and effortlessly ties into life and its moments. ‘The Cold Nights of Late December’ EP is M. Haiux’s latest release.

Experience Jackson Mathod’s Compositional Prowess in ‘Mandible’
His latest release is ‘Mandible’, a trumpet-centric instrumental, dressed in funk grooves, experimental attributes and an encompassing jazz promiscuity.

Song Review/ Dark Electronica : Marc Soucy’s ‘Tashkent Club Fire’
In his latest release, ‘Tashkent Club Fire’, he walks an experimental course that unites classicals with dark, moody electronica.

Song Review/ Instrumental : Richard Green’s ‘Natural Circle’
The track, ‘Natural Circle’ concludes the album. The ascending keys of the piano, the cello set ups, and the freshness of the violin sequences make up the mood of the soundscape.

Song Review/ Neoclassical Orchestra : Adrian Brockless’ ‘Da Sealkie Wife’s Sang’
Adrian Brockless is a composer and multi-instrumentalist. For the latest single, ‘Da Sealkie Wife’s Sang’, the artist collaborates with Mary Ellen Odie and Orchestra Nova to craft a violin-fronted compositional piece that is so incredibly beautiful and tender that it is sure to tear you up.

Song Review/Ambient Instrumental : Marc Soucy’s ‘The Paradigm’s Shift’
As much as he explores the facets of life and love, in his latest single, ‘Paradigm’s Shift’, he conceptualizes the ethereal, a composition that accounts for the expansive essence of the universe in all its majesty and beauty.

Song Review/Neoclassical : Beppe De Francesco’s ‘Davanti Al Fuoco’
His latest, ‘Davanti Al Fuoco’ is a neoclassical rise. It is romantic and melancholic, an intoxicating mix that washes over you like rain.

Album Review/Instrumental : Carl Liungman’s ‘Change’
His latest release is the ‘Change’ album, a collection that rains on you, sprinkling you with insight and profound sentiments.

Single Review : Marc Soucy’s ‘That Thing You Said’
Marc Soucy’s neo-classical flair rides into a contemporary peak with his latest release, ‘That Thing You Said’. It is a romantic, dreamy, and soft composition, detailed with fleshy electronic waves.