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.

Jordane Tumarinson – Dieux et Démons (Spotify)

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“We had visions of underwater forests of kelp and swarming creatures within every crevice. The enigmatic piano picked us up on our journey as we traverse the landscape. ”

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A very passionate and prolific artist, french pianist and composer Jordane Tumarinson has produced no less than 5 original albums between 2018 and 2020 as well as numerous singles. His compositions are either misty, either rythmic, always refined and are met with great interest on streaming platforms early on without any particular communication or professional entourage. His title "Morphée" is a true success and surpasses 11M streams to date while his album "L'Envol" paved his way to european labels.

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Forged around themes most important to him, Tumarinson's compositions are thought as coherent emotionnal storylines, navigating freely between neoclassical and romantic contemporary repertoire.

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Highly influenced by nature in his life and in his art, Tumarinson also carries the ambitious "Uto'pians" project ; a compilation that aims to invite many composers around the world every year and which benefits non-profit organizations dedicated to environmental protection.

Now signed on the independent record label naïve, Tumarinson is expected to release his 6th album "Odyssée" in march 2022.

Ros Gilman – Autumn Colours (Spotify)

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“Natures color change captured in this soothing piano piece. The una corda pedal has its place here and we would not have it any other way. ”

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Autumn Colours is a second single from the EP "Seasons", following Summer Rain, the first single released in September 2021.

A video preview to support this release can be found here https://youtu.be/kbHrNA-vZZU .

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Gifts From Crows – Childhood (Dance of Unknowing) (Video)

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“Experience again your “Childhood” happy moments via this Cinematic beauty. Piano melodies and warm pads which fill the air with faded colours. A hidden aspect of our life can be revealed by sound and now is the right time. Will you miss it?”

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‘Childhood (Dance of Unknowing)’ is the 2nd of 12 new compositions that will eventually form the highly anticipated album, ‘Stories in Slow Light’.

This new composition is a reflection on childhood – as a parent and as a brother. Life is so much simpler as a child and yet, at the same time, we are barely even touched by it – hence the title ‘Dance of Unknowing’. The piece is a celebration of and a nostalgia for that innocence that we can never return to.

The recording was made at Swallow Studios in Cheshire, England and features musicians from the Northern Film Orchestra on violin, viola and cello.

The video features archive footage of families enjoying fairground rides at Coney Island and other amusement parks in the 1950s. This recently found material was made by the US Government and restored by film-maker Rick Ray who kindly granted me the license to use it in this context.

The post-war exuberance perfectly captures the care-free spirit that I was hoping to express in the music.

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Matthias Gusset – For The Time Being (Spotify)

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“Your sound elixir is already out. Balanced and relaxing piano miniature full of harmony. Tired of typical music? Trust Matthias Gusset for a different experience.”

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Musician Matthias Gusset, born and bred in Basel, composes and interprets neo to post classical piano music. With its fine melodies, soft harmonies and clear structures one can hear a resemblance to minimal and film music.

Piotr Wiese – The Fallen Bridge II (Spotify)

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“Old wooden boat floating in the morning silent lake. White clouds climb from thick fog and go into the distance, thawing on the burning line of the horizon. Beautiful piano miniature, so carefully melancholic, narrates its humble and very beautiful story.”

“Старый, обветшалый причал, скрип досок которого будет по утрам безмолвное озеро. От густого тумана поднимаются белые облака и уходят вдаль, тая на обжигающей линии горизонта. Прекрасная фортепианная миниатюра, которая так бережно и меланхолично повествует свою скромную и очень красивую историю.”

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The Fallen Bridge II is the title track from The Fallen Bridges - Piotr 's full length album, that tells the story of two people whose souls were once connected. It will be released this fall by Swedish label 1631 Recordings, and distributed by Decca Records/Universal Music Group. Music was recorded in Piotr Wiese 's home-studio.

Thomas Hewitt Jones – Hesitation (Spotify)

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“Like an avalanche that descends from the snow-covered mountains, Thomas Hewitt Jones music slowly and gradually affects the listener with its emotionality. Cinematic composition, packed with full neoclassic energy.”

“Словно лавина спускается с заснеженных гор, музыка -Thomas Hewitt Jones- медленно, постепенно и неторопливо поглощает своего слушателя своей эмоциональностью. Кинематографическая композиция, чья энергетика впитала в себя всё самое лучшее из жанра неоклассика.”

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From the latest album "Cinematic Advertising".

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Dan Schrage – Last Goodbye – Revisited (Spotify)

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“Dan Schrage releases his "Last Goodbye" in a new version; an ideal piece for all the lovers of Classical sound. 100% emotional and (as the title reveals) melancholic touch from the fingers of a talented pianist.”

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