Kristen Martell – Should I Run

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“The vocals -kristen Martell - reminds the incomparable voice of Dolores O'Riordan from The Cranberries, which instantly falls in love with the very first seconds of performance. Add here the elegant melody of Chamber Pop, a light rhythm and something incredible in front of you! (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Вокал -Kristen Martell- напоминает бесподобный голос Dolores O'Riordan из группы The Cranberries, что моментально влюбляет в себя с самых первых секунд исполнения. Добавьте сюда элегантную мелодию Chamber Pop, лёгкий ритм и перед вами нечто невероятное!”

-Nagamag.com

Opening with the familiar gentle sound of Kristen’s warm acoustic guitar, ‘Should I Run’ soars into orchestral folk pop territory with lush vocal layers, dynamic arrangements and driving percussion. It’s a bold new track that offers us a glimpse of what is to come from the continued collaborative effort with acclaimed songwriter turned Producer Gabrielle Papillon and Dan Ledwell.

‘Should I Run’ chronicles the artist's internal struggle with dissociating in times of stress and conflict. ‘I wrote the song during a time when I started to become conscious of my habit of zoning out’ states Martell. ‘At some point in my life I learned it was easier to hide and numb my emotions than to speak up and be heard. It’s a common trauma response and I’m only now starting to uncover how it has influenced all aspects of my life’.

‘Should I Run’ is for anyone who has trouble speaking their needs. It’s for anyone who has learned to shrink in the face of adversity. It’s for those whose voices have not been heard. It’s for the recovering people-pleasers. It’s a reminder to stand still through the discomfort, for only then can a new outlook begin to unfold.

Along with ‘Photograph of Secrets’ (Apr 2021) and ‘Quiet Hearts’ (Oct 2021), ‘Should I Run’ is the 3rd single from Martell’s forthcoming record Every Season scheduled for release on September 30, 2022.

https://www.kristenmartell.com/

Ink Sticks & Stones – Les derniers vestiges

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“One gets the impression that the cello and singing of the piano are forgiven with each other. Fear of loss of something important and the anticipation of loneliness tears the heart into two halves. And only music is able to arrange everything in its place. Only music. Always music. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Складывается впечатление, словно плачь виолончель и пение фортепиано прощаются друг с другом. Страх потери чего-то важного и предвкушение одиночества разрывают сердце на две половинки. И только музыка способна всё расставить по своим местам. Только музыка. Всегда музыка.”

-Nagamag.com

https://www.inksticksandstones.com/

Les derniers vestiges is the fifth track off of Ink Sticks & Stones' latest EP release called Après la tombée du ciel. The album is a complete journey from chaotic and epic, to calm and minimal, exploring what happens once the world has ended.

Les derniers vestiges is a duet between a piano and a cello. Both melancholic with moments of hope, they recall memories of what used to be as they exchange back and forth the melody. It is an intimate song great for daydreaming, looking back on the past, while reading a book or studying, or simply getting lost in another world for a few minutes.

The music video represents the recall of this past life by exploring the remnants of what humans left behind under the risen sea after the end of the world. Entirely made using UnReal's video game engine (an unconventional technology for music videos), it is an animation as relaxing as the song itself.

John Hayes – Almost Amen

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“It will seem to you that you almost took place to heaven, the doors will soon open your secrets and you will find yourself in the way to forgiveness. And inside you will sound an echo of the Echo unfamiliar to you - let it be so. It is amazing how much the combination of Ambient and Neo Classical genres affects consciousness. Bliss. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Вам покажется, что вы почти что достучались до небес, двери скоро приоткроют свои тайны и вы окажетесь на пути к прощению. И внутри вас прозвучит отголосок незнакомого вам эха — да будет так. Удивительно, насколько сильно воздействует на сознание сочетание жанров Ambient и Neo Classical. Блаженство.”

-Nagamag.com

John Hayes is a multi-instrumentalist and producer from Minneapolis, Minnesota.

John’s musical journey began after receiving formal piano training during his youth. With a penchant for non-traditional styles and playing techniques, his tendency to get into trouble with his instructors grew over the years. At a young age, he was destined to become a sonic explorer, attune to the more uninhibited musical environments.

In 2018, John released his debut solo album, By The Woods, a collection of sparse, muted piano compositions that saw glimmers of the artist’s vision. In 2020, he followed this up with The Last Best Place, a powerfully tender album devoted to a friend who had passed away. The somber atmosphere and cathartic energy are palpable over the eleven songs.

Later that year, Hayes’ next project was a collaborative effort with Maxy Dutcher, putting out Borealis on Moderna Records. The release saw Hayes expand on his spacious piano compositions and move into a more intricate layered harmonic territory full of neo-classical stylings and electronic influences ranging from trance to experimental dance.

John finished off an illuminating 2020 with a second collaboration, this time with fellow Minnesota composer and producer Eiskavon called Du Nord released on Western Vinyl. The two artists met through the Minneapolis music scene and became quick confidants, as a few songs turned into an EP before blossoming into a full-length album. Taking cues from influences spanning Chopin to Eno, the duo provided the perfect soundscape for the Midwestern winter.

Hayes' music has won the support of notable tastemakers, including KEXP, BBC, and James Heather's Soho Radio show "Moving Sounds." He also previously served regularly as the resident pianist for the award-winning Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

John currently writes, records, and produces music from his studio in Denver, Colorado.

https://www.johnhayesmusic.com/

Marína Ósk – Einsemd

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“You will not notice how you will blame your glass, which was filled with you before listening to this jazz composition. The last hope is fraught in the soul that the moment of anticipation of something important will never end, but the curtain falls and you are again alone with yourself. What remains, how to turn on this miracle to repeat again and again. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Вы не заметите, как опустеет ваш бокал, который был наполнен вами до начала прослушивания этой джазовой композиции. В душе таит последняя надежда, что момент предвкушения чего-то важного никогда не закончится, но падает занавес и вы вновь наедине с самим собой. Что остаётся, как включить это чудо на повтор вновь и вновь.”

-Nagamag.com

Einsemd is the first single from Marína Ósk's second solo album, One Evening in July, to be released in August 2022 with Swedish Record Label TengTones. Music and lyrics were written by Marína Ósk.

Einsemd (transl. Loneliness) is a bluesy, walking ballad, where a lonesome trumpet has a dreamy conversation with a misty voice, while a crying guitar and a moody double bass try to make create a steady heartbeat.

The lyrics describe an evening when the storyteller is about to go to sleep but simply can't - because their better half is not there. They talk to the night, stare into the dark nothing and wonder when this loneliness will end. Even if you don't understand each word, the bluesy feeling might get you anyway!

The song is played by Icelandic jazz vocalist's quartet, "Marína Ósk Kvartett"; an Icelandic/Swedish drum-less jazz band. The band was put together by Marína Ósk herself with the intention of finding other musicians who happen to love the same kind of jazz she does; oldish swing jazz from the 50's. She found her musical soulmates in Icelandic guitar player Mikael Máni Ásmundsson and the Tengholm brothers from Sweden, trumpeter Erik and double bassist Johan.

https://marinaoskmusic.com/

Prime Punk – Cyberland

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“It is interesting to observe how the melodic line of this PsyTrance track develops. The rhythmic pattern slowly inserts into a state of trance, only sometimes making a short pause, and then again immerses you in a psychedelic, viscous atmosphere. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Интересно наблюдать, как развивается мелодичная линия этого Psytrance трека. Ритмический рисунок медленно вводит в состояние транса, лишь иногда делая непродолжительную паузу, а потом вновь погружает вас в психоделическую, вязкую атмосферу.”

-Nagamag.com

After the successful "Stoned" single the Prime Punk return with another wicked weapon. This epic progressive techno, as you may guess from it's title, is going to simply blast the room at any event it is going to be played at! Save your nozzle - Future is almost here!

https://primepunk.io/

Rena Jones – Thief

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“This music can become favourite to each listener.”

-Nagamag.com

"Thief" takes a playful spin on love. This song is about a boy that was trying to capture her heart. While this girl was playing so hard to get. Playing off like she wasn’t fully invested because of her fear of getting hurt. She was so set on not getting into a relationship because of how great her life was already and then this boy came around and was playing tug of war with her heart and she couldn’t help but cave.

https://www.instagram.com/whoisrena/

Shelly Peled – SWIM

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“If you find yourself in the water two options are available; either sink, or swim! Shelly Peled chooses the second and shares her thoughts with Alt Pop style. This fresh single is inspired from a difficult turn in the artist's life and her decision is crucial.”

-Nagamag.com

Artist said about this song:

"I wrote this song at a dark time in my life when I needed to find the strength in myself to move forward.

SWIM is talking about taking a leap of faith. About asking yourself, what do I really want right now? then jump into the water and come out stronger on the other side."

https://www.instagram.com/shelly_peled/

Shelly Peled is an upcoming singer-songwriter based in Tel Aviv.

Dark atmospheres, catchy melodies, straightforward lyrics and a unique voice are the things that set Shelly apart in her local music scene.

The music she makes, in collaboration with producer/husband Alon Peled, is influenced by a wide range of genres and textures ranging from Pop, Electro, Hip Hop and Rock.

Edwin – Dead Air

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“-Edwin- gently sings in unison with the acoustic melody of his soul. They, as one, as if a small stream entered a large river and already together they went to conquer the previously unknown shores. A melody that does not let go to the very end. And, to be honest, I do not want it to end. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“-Edwin- нежно поёт в унисон с акустической мелодии своей души. Они как одно целое, словно маленький ручей вошёл в большую реку и уже вместе они отправились покорять неизведанные ранее берега. Мелодия, которая не отпускает до самого конца. И, если честно, не хочется, чтобы она заканчивалась.”

-Nagamag.com

Dead Air is the 7th track on Edwin's newest LP, West. Jacob and Matthew Boll began recording the songs for West in the beginning of 2020 as people went on lockdown in their homes across the world. Every song from the record was recorded remotely, Matthew from the wilderness of Michigan and Jacob from sunny L.A. Joined by their friends from all over America, Dead Air features Sean Carey (Bon Iver, S. Carey) on drums, Bobby Lord (Jagged Jaw) on Wurlitzer, Ben Lester (Bon Iver, The 1975) on pedal steel, and Cobey. on guitar. This song was written about a person looking for comfort and an identity but coming up short, unsatisfied

https://edwinsongs.bandcamp.com/album/west

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