Henrik von Euler – Stor mellan

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“If you prefer (Neo) Classical sound, trust "Henrik von Euler" for a short listening break. The artist has combined piano notes with wind instruments in order to create an image of warmth. This piece can make you feel so comfortable, like being with the best company of friends.”

-Nagamag.com

Today we release Stor mellan, the first single from the upcoming album Små Vågor 5 by Henrik von Euler and Små Vågor. You

Stor mellan is the only reasonable order at Restaurang Hjälmaren in Årsta. Everything else has become too expensive. I think they’re keeping the price down on it just so we can stay. We usually sit in Smygen or at table five. Table five is called Masa beş which phonetically translates to loads of beers in Swedish (Massa bärs).

We who sit there are Rickard, Osten, Pelle, Tove, Linda, Anna, Martina, Anders, Conny, Hult, Kajsa, Lisa, Uhrlander, Hygglo, Sampan, Caroline Boxarn and Bubben. Bengtssons used to sit there but they have moved to the city.

Markus Lehmann-Horn – Escape Attempt

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“A gloomy, tension-inducing track, whose enchanting and hypnotizing atmosphere, captures your attention. Its orchestral sound and chorales can leave an indelible impression. Strong, rich and emotional work!”

“Мрачный, нагнетающий тревогу и беспокойство трек, чья пугающая, но в то же время чарующая, гипнотизирующая атмосфера, фокусирует на себе всё внимание. Оркестровая музыка и хоралы производят неизгладимое впечатление. Сильная, насыщенная и эмоциональная работа!”

-Nagamag.com

Soundtrack to "Forgotten Border", the formal deadliest Easter-Bloc border in the world.

Felix Rösch – Berceuse Rework

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“This Neoclassical composition will fill you with warm sensations that will smoothly cool down, like a cup of warm tea in your hands. Music that is able to pick up the key to your soul and maintain the necessary balance of harmony and peace inside it.”

“Эта неоклассическая композиция наполнит вас тёплыми ощущениями, которые будут плавно остывать, словно кружка тёплого чая в ваших руках. Музыка, которая способна подобрать ключ к вашей душе и сохранить в ней необходимый баланс гармонии и умиротворения. ”

-Nagamag.com

After the great success of ‘Berceuse’ — with radio plays from New York’s WQXR, to UK’s Scala radio, film synchronizations and beautiful playlist adds — it only felt natural to re-imagine this piece for my upcoming album ‘Fragmente’. While staying true to the original melody, this rework for string quartet and electronics shines a whole new light onto the quiet timbre of this gentle lullaby.

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Berlin-based composer Felix Rösch blends his years of experience as a classical composer and his passion for experimental electronic music into colorful, carefully constructed arrangements and contemplative ambiences.

His music is inspired by contemporary classical composers like John Adams, Henryk Górecki, and Anders Hillborg as well as artists like Rival Consoles, Max Richter and Ben Frost.

His latest EP ‘Piano’ — out May 28 — meshes fluid piano improvisations with carefully constructed layers of analog synthesizers and delicate string arrangements. The EP was entirely produced live on YouTube. On Feb 3 the second single ‘Interlude II’ from ‘Piano’ was released. “This track started as a piano improvisation, where I was fascinated by the idea of stoically repeating the most rudimentary two-note chord possible. That simplicity felt very liberating like I just hit the bottom of something I still can't really describe. From there everything else fell into place pretty quickly. This is probably my favorite piece on this EP.” Felix says.

‘Piano’ follows 2020’s ‘MYA’ and ‘str:orchestra’, which were featured in Spotify’s Fresh Finds, Classical New Releases, and Not Quite Classical playlists, and were licensed to a global Burberry advertisement campaign.

Over the past ten years, his orchestral compositions have frequently been performed and recorded by world-renowned orchestras like the German Film Orchestra Babelsberg and the WDR Symphony Orchestra & Choir. He has won several awards and scholarships and his music can be heard in countless theater performances, audiobook soundtracks, and film scores.

https://www.instagram.com/felixrosch/

Chiel Nugter – Watertoren

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“Discover a Neoclassic flower which slowly blooms, revealing its vivid colours of absolute artistry. "Watertoren" is the result of vibrating violin and piano chords, tied together in a very integral way.”

-Nagamag.com

https://www.instagram.com/chielnugter

Chiel Nugter is a Dutch composer who is master of both Spanish and classical guitar. His genre can be described as dreamy and melancholic music where you can be thrown back in time as a way of 100% years. In addition to the music he releases under his own name, he also makes electronic music under the name Sabora. Here he cuts the more dark side of his soul and the more dark side of how he can see society. In 2016 Chiel also wrote a piece for sypmhonieorkest Tourrmalijn in honor of the Commemoration of jews in camp Vught. In 2020, Chiel created works inspired by cultural-historical events and buildings related to the city for the municipality of 's-Hertogenbosch. His latest work is a neo-classical album, with only the main instruments classical guitar and violin.

Felix Räuber – Between the Lines

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“Its grand in so many ways. It builds emotion and captures our heart waiting for the next step. Like wide open spaces on distant beaches during sunrise, it leaves a imprint in ones soul. We loved the build up really engaging from many angles. ”

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This beautiful instrumental is part of EP "WALL".

Gifts From Crows – A Resolution (Strings) (Spotify)

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“Richard Laurence approach to Epic Music is quite advanced and worths listening. This time, the british artist has worked with a photographer and his new sound is inspired by images. Don't miss those deep, slightly melancholic and heartwarming melodies! ”

-Nagamag.com

This is the feature track new album ‘Stories in Slow Light. It was inspired by a photograph taken by Helena Whitten.

Listen full album here:

https://open.spotify.com/album/0aavOD3EqPy6r6CwobHur1

The piece was recorded at Swallow Studios in Smallwood and features members of the string section of the Northern Film Orchestra.

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William Philipson – Sparrow (Video)

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“Freedom through motion and delicate valleys of flower petal laced landscapes. Its deep and it seems to be clairvoyant in its own way. Excellent strings carry the soft pulsing rhythm to its own place. ”

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Directed by Dominykas B. Ivanauskis

Starring Ieva Labanauskaitė

Shot and Edited by Aurimas Čepelis

Costumes and make up by Miglė Kunickytė

Colour graded by Luke Ross (https://www.lukerosspost.com)

Strings performed by Marta Z (https://www.martazmusic.com)

https://www.williamphilipson.com/

Jim Perkins – Cloud Memory (Spotify)

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“There're instances when we need to spent some time alone, away from the constant noise that fills everything. Just wear headphones and let this music travel you where you need to go. "Cloud Memory" is an Ambient & Drone masterpiece with deep relaxation properties.”

-Nagamag.com

https://www.instagram.com/jim_perkins_

Neil Foster – Trawalua (Spotify)

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“This Ambient gem has all you need to clean your mind and soothe your tired body. "Neil Foster" offers his intoxicating creation in a crystal-clear mix of soundscapes and peaceful melodies. Don't miss this magic!”

-Nagamag.com

https://neilfoster.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/neilfostermusic/
https://www.instagram.com/neil_foster_music/

Gifts From Crows Interview on Nagamag

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Nagamag:
Which are the genres that describe your music style better?

Gifts From Crows:
I like to think of my music as classical music for a post-rock audience. Neoclassical is probably the best genre though as it includes a lot of artists, like me, that use classical instrumentation but are not quite classical in the true sense of the word. Neoclassical is a broad church and easily encompasses artists that weave electronics in with the more traditional orchestral instruments.


Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Gifts From Crows:
Since I was a teenager I have been passionate about composing and performing music and have been involved in many post-rock / electronic bands and studio projects. Whilst I played guitar and synth during those years, my first love was always the piano and Gifts From Crows really feels like coming home.
Writing orchestral arrangements is a relatively new undertaking for me but one that feels very natural and intuitive. Hearing my music performed by the Northern Film Orchestra for the first time was an incredible experience and I have carried the learnings from that into the new album, 'Stories in Slow Light' which features a lot of live performance mixed in with the samples and the piano.


Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?

Gifts From Crows:
I grew up near and went to school in Macclesfield in the north of England - home to one of the greatest bands of the post-punk era - Joy Division. I can still remember taking home their album, 'Closer' and playing it for the first time. I had shivers running down my spine listening to that music and it still affects me the same way today. That was when I truly understood how powerful music could be and also when I realised that I wanted to try and produce something that gave other people the same feeling. Whilst you never feel that you even get close to those levels, there is always the hope that the next piece of music will be transformational.


Nagamag:
What was the inspiration for the new album, Stories in Slow Light

Gifts From Crows:
Each piece was inspired by a different photograph by artist Helena Whitten. I found that by sitting at the piano with one of Helena’s photos placed where the sheet music would normally rest, I could literally write music to accompany the scene in front of me, as if the score were hidden inside the image.
I find Helena’s photos incredibly emotive. They are simultaneously timeless but also contemporary and speak to so many of the challenges that humanity is facing today – the fragility of the planet, the transience of life, loneliness and mental health. It is all there and these are also the themes that I explore in my music.


Nagamag:
How did the video for The Empty Mirror come about?

Gifts From Crows:
The song was inspired by a photograph taken by Helena Whitten at Poltimore House in Devon which depicts a solitary figure in front of an oval frame where a mirror used to be.
The track evokes the memory of our ancestors and imagines all the living souls who have passed in front of the now long gone mirror. The protagonist appears to be channelling these spirits out of the ancient walls of the house, at times contorted by the energy flowing through her and then flowing with serenity.

The video for was shot on location at Poltimore House but this time dancer and choreographer Kristine Berget reprises Helena’s role from the photograph and we follow her as she moves around the rooms and hallways of the crumbling mansion.

We worked with Kristine before on the video for 'Without Beauty' and so I knew her choreography was good but her performance on The Empty Mirror was extraordinary and the film directed by Corey Rid really brings the whole work to life.


Nagamag:
Many artists listen to genres that they are not producing music for. Which track is your favorite that is NOT similar to yours?

Gifts From Crows:
Joy Division "Love Will Tear Us Apart"


Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which is the track from a similar artist you admire?

Gifts From Crows:
Wim Mertens "Struggle For Pleasure"

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