Samuel Musi – Cherry Blossom (Spotify)

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“Faint light, slightly open curtains and smell of fresh coffee. These associations appear in mind when you immerse in this composition. Peace, harmony and bliss for all lovers of Neoclassic sound!”

“Приглушённый свет, слегка приоткрытые шторы и запах свежесваренного кофе. Именно такие ассоциации рождаются, когда погружаешься в эту композицию. Спокойствие, гармония и блаженство. Всем ценителям и любителям неоклассики — в коллекцию!”

-Nagamag.com

Artist shared few words about this song with our magazine:

"A piano composition I wrote during the first lockdown, dreaming of travelling abroad whilst looking out at gloomy winter weather and feeling sad and unfree, entrapped, the song is simultaneously a reach for freedom and a sad expression of loneliness." Samuel Musi

Diane Arkenstone & David Arkenstone – The Crystal Shores (Spotify)

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“How much beauty can be found in Neoclassic sound? Diane & David Arkenstone have managed to reach perfection in their new creation. Mesmerizing, crystal and fragile patterns unfold in great harmony, bringing peace in our hearts and souls. Big respect for the artists!”

-Nagamag.com

https://orcd.co/arkenstonecrystalshores

This is the third track from Diane & her longtime GRAMMY-nominated composing and producing partner David Arkenstone on their new album, Avalon: Between Earth and Sky, releasing March 2022. "We both love Celtic history, myths and magic, which is why we wrote the first Avalon album. And this new album is the continuation of the first one but from the feminine point of view, as the feminine energy gains power and recognition in the world, and keeps Avalon alive. This track represents the Queen's place of solace, growth and deep thought where she shed her tears, grief and old life. As old energies are washed away by the Crystal Shores, she gains new energy, strength and empowerment, as she walks into her new life.” Diane's music has been featured on Amazon's Spa and Meditation channels for many years, and the original Avalon album has garnered millions of streams since release. This is a gorgeous fantasy album with full orchestration, live players, and vocalizations.

https://www.instagram.com/diane.arkenstone/
https://www.instagram.com/david.arkenstone/

s p a r v – hope (Spotify)

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“Piano composition, which seems to give hope for the best through its melody. The beautiful flow of melancholic history is so tremendous sounding under the fragile fingers of the composer. The story you want to listen again and again.”

“Фортепианная композиция, которая словно дарит надежду на лучшее через свою мелодию. Красивый поток меланхоличной истории так трепетно звучащая из-под хрупких пальцев композитора. История, которую хочется слушать вновь и вновь.”

-Nagamag.com

artist shared few words behind his inspiration:

"This song has hatched and grown with me during these recent years of the pandemic we're in, where nothing has been quite the way it used to.
Especially for us musicians and artists. In spite of everything going on, i do feel "hope", and here I've tried to put some notes to that feeling.
I love the feeling of being in the same room as the musician on a recording, and i'm not afraid to let the glitches or 'roomy' sounds through to the listener."

https://www.facebook.com/sparvmusic
https://twitter.com/lillasparv

Edward Newell x Esgazette – Treasury of Reverie and Memory (Spotify)

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“Our favourite Cinematic sound, this time decorated with sweet piano keys is offered with great artistry. Peaceful, balanced and elegant track, like a blooming flower in the morning dawn. The treasure of your sound collection has the seal of Edward Newell.”

-Nagamag.com

Edward Newell was born in 1961 and grew up in a country village near to London as part of a large musical family. His early training was mostly in classical music, his father being an adept multi-instrumentalist. Edward played cello from a young age before taking up guitar during his school years when he joined a rock band. He subsequently played electric bass, double-bass and keyboards while first encountering electronics and studio recording. Recently he began composing music that develops from improvisations on piano or cello. His first solo release consists of chamber pieces built from a few tracks; they are largely acoustic but feature samplers and studio effects. His atmospheric music explores many moods utilising both the textural and melodic.

For more information https://www.edward-newell.com

The studio-based project that is Esgazette began in London in 1981 as a post-punk jamming band. Subsequently working out of Wales and Scotland, Esgazette has passed through several incarnations with founder Will Datson as principal creator collaborating with guest vocalists and players.

Such flexibility of movement is a reflection of Esgazette’s pioneering use of what Will calls ‘the suitcase studio’, which has followed the progress of home recording from cassette and portable reel-to-reel to computer multitrack.

Esgazette could be seen as exemplifying ‘indie’ music, meaning working truly independently of the established music business, since before the tag existed. Esgazette has always stood for spontaneity and experimentation in everything from instrumentation and recording techniques to cover art and video. If, in the past, this has set limitations with regard to technical sophistication and flag-waving publicity, it has allowed for creative and productive freedom.

While Esgazette’s output suggests a host of influences - from German experimental rock of the 70s, 80s synth pop, to more recent sampling and electronica - it is never bound by generic conventions. The songs can be existential, angsty, lyrical or downright theatrical, yet each manages to suggest a distinctive imaginative scenario. In a similar way the instrumentals trigger a range of moods hinting at TV mystery themes, meditative soundscapes and unsettling soundtracks for yet to be made movies.

Dear Gravity x We Dream of Eden – Generations (Spotify)

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“Explore the beauty of Ambient & Drone as it's revealed in this sort track. Peaceful sound, which gently touches your ears and soothes the mind. Fragile chords vibrate in the air and mix with dreamy pads. Add some magic in your playlist with "Generations".”

-Nagamag.com

https://www.instagram.com/deargravitymusic
https://www.instagram.com/wedreamofeden/

Euripides Sideras – Coming Back (Spotify)

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“"Coming Back" is a strong Epic track from a greek artist. Euripides Sideras has perfectly combined electronic with classical elements in almost seven minutes of hidden power. We really loved the energetic shifts and the sense of adventure it left in our minds!”

-Nagamag.com

https://linktr.ee/euripidessideras

Nan Avant x Royal Scottish National Orchestra x David Watkin – Tributum: For Celtic Bagpipes and Orchestra (Spotify)

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“It is difficult to describe in words the whole storm of emotions that this great work causes. Emotional wave, which practically hits you and drives into this epic, orchestral cycle. Beautiful, live and ideal for everyone who needs music!”

“Сложно описать словами всю ту бурю эмоций, которую вызывает это грандиозное произведение! Эмоциональный шквал, который практически поглощает вас и погружает в этот эпический, оркестровый круговорот. Красивая, живая, а главное так необходимая каждому музыка!”

-Nagamag.com

LEGENDS AND LIGHT VOL. 2 from Navona Records leaves no stone unturned. From the vast expansiveness of the open sea to the microscopic particles of our world’s chemical makeup, this follow-up to 2018’s LEGENDS AND LIGHT is an ambitious collection of new works for large ensemble performed by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and the Brno Philharmonic. In this album, seven composers offer their insights into the components of our world through music, with works highlighting cultures, locations, forces of nature, and human life. While many of the pieces are arranged for orchestral ensembles, listeners will also find Scottish Great Highland bagpipes and Irish Uilleann pipes featured on the album, offering a deeply rewarding listening experience.

http://www.nanavant.com/
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https://www.facebook.com/nanavant/

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