April Chung – Preface to a Tale

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“A light, piano preface to an unknown fairy tale from a wizard -April chung-. Unscrew into the atmosphere something warm that came from childhood itself, when the whole world around you is a platform for entertainment, and mother’s warm hands will save from any problems. The melody that wakes up a person in you.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Лёгкое, фортепианное предисловие к неизвестной сказке от волшебника -April Chung-. Окунитесь в атмосферу нечто тёплого, что пришло из самого детства, когда весь мир вокруг вас это площадка для развлечений, а тёплые руки мамы спасут от любых проблем. Мелодия, которая разбудит в вас человека.”

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Carolyn Barela – The Music Box & Other Stories

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“-Carolyn Barela-- opening for you his music box full of wonderful melodies, experiences, emotions and lets everyone there who will become the guardian of this melodic hearth. The enchanting neoclassical composition, which will become a real gift for your lonely heart.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“-Carolyn Barela- приоткрывает для вас свою музыкальную шкатулку полную чудесных мелодий, переживаний, эмоций и впускает туда каждого, кто станет хранителем этого мелодичного очага. Чарующая неоклассическая композиция, которая станет настоящим подарком для вашего одинокого сердца.”

-Nagamag.com

Bill Whitley x Francesco Zago x Elena Talarico – The Circles (Version for Piano & Electronics)

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“In this minimalist composition, the authors tell their story using the art of sound, which serves as the only tool for transmitting the entire spectrum of emotions. Feel the excitement inside your body when the melody of the piano barely touches on each cell of your body. It is living, like a human soul, in which a huge driving force is felt.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“В этой минималистической композиции авторы рассказывают свою историю с помощью искусства звука, который служит единственным инструментом для передачи всего спектра эмоций. Почувствуйте волнение внутри своего тела, когда мелодия пиано едва касается каждой клеточки вашего тела. Это живая, словно душа человека музыка, в которой чувствуется огромная движущая сила.”

-Nagamag.com

Composer Bill Whitley is no stranger to storytelling through the art of composition. Central themes in his works include that of embarking on a journey, the thrill and spontaneity of discovery, and the comfort and reflectiveness of the eventual returning home. These form a story arc as old as time, beautifully transcribed and made new through Whitley’s compositions.

THEN ELEPHANT SPEAKS is no exception. Like the symbol of the elephant, the works on this album are strong and powerful, representing the search for truth. The instruments, whether they be piano, harp, vibraphone, electric guitars, or electronics, build patiently, gathering up every second to create one living, breathing force.

According to Whitley, as the piece Then Elephant Speaks was being written, the shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School occurred. The event influenced not only the mood of the piece, but the approach to remixing the songs as well. Like every great story, the narrative belongs in the hands of different perspectives which all work together to find truth. Motifs are shared among the original compositions and remixes, but each reiteration makes you rethink what you once knew about the piece, giving a new truth to the listening experience.

Whitley’s second composition on the album, The Circles, is remixed twice. Each of the three tracks share the spirit of the cyclical journey, but each offers a unique perspective. The original track sets a relatively conventional tone with piano melodies over electronic harmonics. The first remix takes the same melodies and asserts a greater electronic influence over the composition, driving the piece into a realm of ambient music. The second remix, one that was written seven years earlier than the first two, is the skin and bones; uninterrupted piano leading the listener through the sonic journey.

Sleeping Lily – On It Goes

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“The breathing of the chamber orchestra and the lonely crying of the piano in the middle of the ice lake. Music, which constrains your hearts, connects the lonely souls of everyone who has lost their way in the darkness and is looking for a satellite. Here it is - your music is a guiding star. Take her hand and follow her where the light is. The heart will not deceive.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Дыхание камерного оркестра и одинокий плач фортепиано посередине ледяного озера. Музыка, которая сковывает ваши сердца, связывает одинокие души всех, кто заблудился во тьме и ищет спутника. Вот она — музыка ваша путеводная звезда. Возьмите её за руку и иди за ней туда, где свет. Сердце не обманет.”

-Nagamag.com

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Alexander Newton – Beautiful Blue Eyes (Song from the Movie)

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“Written for a movie dating back in 2008, this song is planned for release very soon. Slow rhythm, fragile melodies, light effects and poetic vocals, all created from the actor who had played the leading role too! An ideal choice for fans of Alternative Rock and many more.”

-Nagamag.com

In 2008, actor/singer Alexander Newton was on set in Poland filming his role as a poor Jewish village boy who stands up to the Nazis in the gripping movie Beautiful Blue Eyes. The film was previously unreleased, but now it's coming to big screens with a wide US release from September 9th.

Beautiful Blue Eyes (the song) was written and recorded by Newton from the perspective of his character in the film. He wrote it after the director of the movie, Joshua Newton, asked him to write a song for the film's end credits. During the writing and recording process, he returned to the same state of mind he entered fourteen years ago while performing his role in the movie.

Recording his vocals and guitar at home by himself, Newton would hit record on his MacBook and run to the vocal booth to capture his takes.

Since filming Beautiful Blue Eyes (the movie), Newton has taken time off acting to focus on studying and creating music, art, and screenplays.

https://www.instagram.com/imalexandernewton/

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