Felicity – Jackson Quinn (Video)

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“A beautiful cinematic sound canvas, plunging into atmosphere where you forget everything about this world. There is a feeling of rising in weightlessness to the environment of billion stars. In deep silence, there’s only you and music.”

“Красивое кинематографическое музыкальное полотно, погружаясь в атмосферу которого забываешь всё на свете. Возникает ощущение, что ты паришь в невесомости в окружение миллиардов звёзд. Вокруг безмолвная тишина. Только ты и музыка в твоей голове.”

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Jackson Quinn is an American artist, composer,, painter, image designer, and educator who has had a connection with music since touching his first guitar. His mixture of sounds are a combination of his connection to the natural world with intellectual thought. A world traveler, he is often musically inspired from past travels and living in different cultures, especially those in cold climates which are known for their reflective atmosphere. Eventually, this affected his music and art, later persuading his contemporaries to nickname him the Wintry One after a poetry and music session in snow covered Nova Scotia, Canada. Indeed his music is reflective in tone, but he incorporates it into his interpretation of Ambient electronic, Deep House, Chill out and Cinematic music.

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Hannah Schneider – We Will Be the Only Sound in the World (Spotify)

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“Prepare for a magic trip with Hannah Schneider. Her Cinematic work is based on piano keys and impessive voice capabilities. The mix is slow and powerful, full of tranquility and with some taste of melancholy that cannot leave you unaffected.”

-Nagamag.com

Cinematic singer-songwriter Hannah Schneider will be releasing her latest single, ‘We’ll Be The Only Sound In The World’ on the 5th of November. The single is the first to be shared from her upcoming album Ocean Letters which will be released in September 2022 via Midnight Confessions. The singer is one half of the celebrated duo AyOwA who have received significant international support from the likes of Huffington Post, The Independent, VICE, The Line of Best Fit, CLASH Magazine and Wonderland Magazine as well as airplay from both BBC Radio 1’s Huw Stephens as well as BBC Radio 6’s 6mix with Nemone. Independently, Hannah Schneider has been nominated for several music prizes in Denmark, and has performed all over Europe, the UK and the USA.

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Born and based in Copenhagen, Denmark, Hannah Schneider has previously both lived and toured in the UK. Hannah signed to Sony Music in 2009 and subsequently released two full-length albums - a self-titled debut in and Me vs I. In 2014, her third album Red Lines was released on Mermaid / Sony and UK label Lojinx. Her atmospheric sound has also recently appeared in the international nordic TV series Ride Upon the Storm. Constantly evolving, Schneider makes up part of the performance duo Philip | Schneider with fellow labelmate Josephine Philip.

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As a daughter to two classical musicians, Hannah Schneider finds inspiration in a wide variety of artists including Hania Rani, Beach House, Satie, Björk, Hania Rani, Serge Gainsbourg and Debussy. The singer’s unique melancholic nordic sound calls to mind the likes of Olafur Arnalds, Aldous Harding and The Cinematic Orchestra.

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Creating an intimate connection between the neo-classical and the modern, Hannah Schneider holds up a mirror to a melancholic world while gently decorating it with shimmering electronic embellishments and an escapable truth. ‘We Will Be the Only Sound in the World’ finds the balance between sensual and melancholic as the singer’s engaging charisma compliments her ambient Nordic soundscapes.

Speaking of the song, Hannah Schneider tells us: “This is the first single from my forthcoming album "Ocean Letters"- an album that is thematically inspired by Danish poet Siri Ranva Hjelm Jacobsen and her little book of the same name, that talks about the evolution of the world as it is seen by the Ocean. This song is written from the perspective of a conch shell, telling its stories of the grains of sand and the waves that indented it, playing with the fact that seashells actually are a kind of amplifier of ambient noise. The song was written during a lockdown in Denmark this January, and it reflects the feeling of pandemic stillness - the lack of aeroplanes in the sky, and traffic sounds that usually create eternal background noise.”

HRDY – Making Memories (Video)

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“How long has it been since you danced Waltz? Remember that moment when the light goes out and you, in the music environment, overlooking from all sides of the shadows, walitate under the charming sounds. Listen to this beautiful work and immerse yourself in memories.”

“Как давно вы танцевали вальс? Вы помните это мгновение, когда гаснет свет и вы, в окружение музыки и обступивших вас со всех сторон теней, вальсируете под чарующие звуки. Послушайте это красивое произведение и погрузитесь в воспоминания.”

-Nagamag.com

Short neo-classical Piano Walz, backed-up with a music video of an 92-year old couple dancing on it, still ‘Making Memories’

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Emily Rice, Ro Rowan – So You Think You’re a King (Spotify)

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“Emily Rice reveals her advanced talent via this Cinematic masterpiece. The artist binds Classical with electronic elements in a really balanced way. Two minutes of irresistible sound which is quite likely to be heard more than once!”

-Nagamag.com

From West London to West Coast US, composer and rising star Emily Rice is now at the forefront of new wave of female European composers taking on Hollywood alongside the likes of Natalie Holt, Amelia Warner, Hannah Peel, Hildur Guðnadóttir and Isabel Waller-Bridge, to name a few. Usually known for her Film and TV scoring talent, Maybe It's Because I'm A Londoner marks Emily’s debut artist album, released on 19th November on First Artists Recordings / MNRK Records.

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MIBIAL has allowed the Emily to present a different side to her work. The album was recorded with a line up primarily of piano, strings, synthesizers and bass along with select guest appearances including Gene Back on Violin and the Hi-Lo Singers on vocals on the beautifully stripped back choral track ‘Outpour’.

Talking about the creation of MIBIAL, Emily reveals: “I was in my studio and started humming - there was something about the melody, so I wrote it down and it sparked this process. It was the door to me starting the album and that humming became album opener and first single ‘Come With Me’. It was an invitation for me to start writing, and an invitation to others to come with me on the journey of the rest of the album.

“MIBIAL is a love letter to home. The fondness, pining, sadness and hope that came with all the emotions stirred up by the pandemic. In recent years, at times it feels like we’re living in a movie and there is definitely a cinematic feel to the soundscape of MIBIAL.”

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British born Emily now resides in Los Angeles. Starting her musical life as a cellist playing in orchestras and rock bands, it wasn’t long before she was recognized as an emerging talent and was as the first composer awarded a scholarship from BAFTA L.A.. A music graduate of the University of York, Emily also holds a graduate certificate in film scoring from the USC Scoring for Motion Picture and Television program.

Among her credits, Emily scored The I-Land TV series for Netflix (executive produced by and starring Kate Bosworth). Her composition set featured in the 2018 second annual ‘The Future is Female’ concert catching the attention of an executive on the series, ultimately landing her the job. Emily is also in increasing demand as a composer for feature films, and has composed the scores to the documentaries 100 Years From Home, Self-Taught: Life Stories from Self-Directed Learners and For the Love of Rutland. In 2021, Lakeshore Records released the soundtrack to Emily’s score for the critically acclaimed feature Miss Juneteenth.

Maybe It’s Because I’m A Londoner will be the first release of many as Emily simultaneously builds her career as score composer and recording artist. It also marks the first artist release on the First Artist Recordings label.

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Carlos Maya – Lotus (Video)

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“”Lotus” is a Neoclassical flower that gently blossoms out of your speakers. It proves the fact that even simple piano keys can deeply affect us. Lovely melodic shifts and interesting arpeggios are some of the tracks main characters.”

-Nagamag.com

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“Lotus” is a piece written from an emotional perspective, my music creates an emotive atmosphere that evokes in the listener a path for his own imagination.

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Polymancer x Ronojit Bhuyan – ​formless, ​bundles (​live in a ​hotel ​room) (Spotify)

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“Quite artistic Dream Pop approach with piano melodies and a main singing part. The artist focuses on feelings of sadness and dissapointment which usually occur after a break up. Whether this finds you in a similar phase or not, it really worths a listen.”

-Nagamag.com

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formless, bundles talks about heartbreak and a feeling of helplessness one can feel as they watch a relationship fade away into nothingness, as painless as you may try for it to be, still somehow pricking ever so slightly into your heart. A collection of different recordings, this release comes out as a live piano version of the song, featuring the acclaimed Mumbai-based pianist Ronojit Bhuyan on the keys.

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An acoustic version of the grand five variant release, the piano version captures raw emotion as the listener goes through the many phases of acceptance where they find themselves drowning in Poly’s deep vocals, swimming ashore every now and then when the piano hits a breather post hook. Ronojit’s smooth keys guide the listener into auditory extravagance as he glides across the blacks and the whites of the piano, much as life does through its many different phases, some filled with bright light and other darker.

This release is the first of five versions to be launched, and is accompanied first by a psychedelic audio visualiser on release day, and then by a music video the day after the major release on YouTube, iTunes Video, Tidal, and Deezer stores. With BBC Introducing showing support, Polymancer aims to break into the global Dream-Pop scene with a bang, spreading his releases across the next few months until the major sophomore EP hits.

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Daniel Rosenholm – Skargardselegi (Video)

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“Daniel Rosenholm’s newly released creation, ideal for every fan of Neoclassical style. 100% peaceful and friendly melodies are just one click away. Choose this piece to experience a mesmerizing feeling of inner balance. You just don’t have to look for authentic magic. It’s already here!”

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Taken from album Archipelago, out now.

Archipelago is a soundtrack to a short film with the same name by photographer Kalle Gustafsson. Starring in the film is Elsa Hosk, Elsa Crafoord and Joel Danielsson.

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Loulita Gill, Aron Bicskey – Will You? (Spotify)

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“Gentle Dream Pop work with classical influences and light, leading vocals. This track emphasizes on the importance of emotional support between people. If it happens to face a difficult situation when others could stand by and make things better with even a few words, will they do so?”

-Nagamag.com

We have all been there when we don’t want answers, fixes, good advice or helpful suggestions. In fact, we just need a person to be there, so we don’t feel alone in our hurt. But it’s often easier said than done. When we try

to help someone by ‘fixing’ them and their problems, it only minimises their pain and can lead to a breakdown in communication and ultimately silent resignations.

Will You? is a gentle, almost broken and anxious, request to just be there... not to try and solve anything but be truly seen and heard. It is an emotional plea for a simple act of kindness to make a person feel loved, to feel hope.

Set on a landscape of ethereal piano, the vocals and words stand out as the focal point of the track. The harmonies build in the bridge, and finally drops to

a tender chorus, which is the final admonition and agreement to just be there.

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Chafa – Luminescence (Spotify)

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“The melody evenly fills the volleys, telling your story in the silence of the bay, circling in the silent and boundless spaces of fantasies. Monumentality in every note, symphonic passages and an inexhaustible source of good mood and peace of mind.”

“Мелодия равномерно накатывает волнами, раскачивая вашу лодку в объятия тихого залива, погружая в уютные и безграничные просторы фантазии. Монументальность в каждой ноте, симфонические пассажи и неиссякаемый источник хорошего настроения и умиротворённого душевного покоя.”

-Nagamag.com

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Chafa is an emerging pianist, producer, and composer based out of Los Angeles. He is currently preparing to launch onto the global music scene with his first two singles ready to drop imminently.

Chada said about this new track "I wrote the melody of "Luminescence" during the height of the lockdown period - it's meant to mimic the feeling of unfamiliarity with people and places you love dearly, but due to current circumstances, you must maintain a level of distance and caution with them. "

John William Richard – Song for a Ghost (Video)

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“-John William Richard- wrote a real fairy tale story, like Alice in Wonderland, immerse yourself in the rabbit Nora. Melodic piano, so calm and meditative, soothes and beautifies. Beautiful, warm and a little melancholic, dive into a beautiful story created by the author.”

“-John William Richard- написал настоящую сказку, слушая которую ты, словно Алиса из Страны Чудес, погружаешься в кроличью нору. Мелодия пиано, такая спокойная и медитативная, манит тебя, успокаивает и убаюкивает. Прекрасное, доброе и немного меланхоличное погружение в красивую историю созданную автором.”

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Drawing influences from the likes of Olafur Arnalds, Erased Tapes and Erland Cooper as well indie artists such as Wolf Alice and War On Drugs, John William Richards unveils his final single ahead of his debut album release, with a stunningly animated video from Rachael Olga Lloyd.

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“When John and I first talked about making the video he told me he had based the whole album on his beautiful old collection of photos. I used this for inspiration, recreating the items from the photos like the chairs, gramophone, boat and headphones.” explains Rachel, “I wanted the whole video to feel like you were chasing these memories from the photos in an attempt to connect with the people there in the past. But the memories like the rooms start to break down and we can sadly never truly connect with the people in them as they are just out of reach. If you watch carefully you can catch these ghosts disappearing into the shadows of the rooms!”

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Often things come full circle. As a child John William Richard’s love affair with music began as a classically trained musician, with hours spent studying both the piano and cello. However a lifetime has been spent elsewhere, from, amongst other things, fronting a new romantic group, managing artists, starting a label and running a nightclub. With the release of his debut album, Song for a Ghost, this November, John William Richard returns to the rigour of the Classical tradition, mixing that with flashes of contemporary electronica, creating something that is both intimate and breathtakingly cinematic.

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“I think in film images when I write and as the world comes into focus the scene emerges and the internal director takes over. But really it was not until the tracks started coming that I got more confident in how it might work out. The title track, Song For A Ghost, however gave me the key to unlock the vision of an album based on memories from various childhoods mixed with a cinematic imagining of their performance. As the recording developed, the more focussed these all became”

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Much of the recording was done in his home studio in Bath, but from early on one of his main concerns was to breathe some organic life into. To get the piano sound he wanted he decamped to the legendary Rockfield Studios in Wales.

“I set off to Rockfield in search of the grand piano sound to replace some of the main piano parts. This proved a success but a challenge musically as by then I had managed to get some great cello and trumpet parts played by Michelle Packman in LA and Ryan Svendesen in San Francisco respectively. Playing to a grid is fine but I do like the music to move fractionally and almost stumble where needed, so to reproduce that after the fact so to speak is fun to say the least!”

With over 20 compositions recorded and ready to go, and a growing list of collaborators, both home and abroad, including the introduction of Bruno Ellingham (Massive Attack, UNKLE) to mix the record, John William Richard’s return to his musical roots is taking on a new life of its own.

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