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Songs, Artists and Music News that has win Nagamag’s attention. Timeless sound harmony and unique pesonalities that are worthing extra attention! With no specific release date or music genre, fine music never expires.
Diarmuid J Kennedy – Timber Boy (Spotify)
Irish piano composer "Diarmuid J Kennedy" with his neoclassical style through "Timber Boy" deliver us a relaxing morning emotive piano theme which spreads a romantic atmosphere, well performed with gentle dynamics.
https://www.musicglue.com/diarmuidjkennedy-1/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1zic1NnP98XGe7QeQHGUIw/featured
https://twitter.com/DiarmuidJK
Take Me There – Distance Is Our Enemy (Spotify)
A song from the 4th release from the swedish ambient artist Take Me There. In this release there is a heavier focus on minimalism and making the listener feel relaxed, lush atmospheric pads and slow ambient progressive which delivers the right pleasure to ears.
Take Me There is a experimental ambient artist from south Sweden, who makes instrumental music that is meant to be soothing, relaxing and to create other certain different moods and thoughts for the listeners. He is a new up and coming artist who is completely self-taught and has just started out making music after learning to play guitar and to produce through audio softwares like Ableton Live. With every song he tries to create a different ambient soundscape or feeling for the listener by mixing everyday ambient sounds with sustained sounds like ambient drones and instruments like guitar, piano and cello.
spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/4U5SwY8EauxTV4YATwDP7O
soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/elias-j-nsson-3
youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCREeywOdCmRT_ykp0CTKCTg
bandcamp https://takemethere.bandcamp.com/
twitter https://twitter.com/TakeMeT88351084
Der Waldläufer Interview on Nagamag.com
Nagamag:
What are the genres that describe better your music style?
Der Waldläufer:
Soundscapes somewhere between Ambient | Chillout | Downtempo
Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?
Der Waldläufer:
Since 2010 I released 4 albums a few singles and I appeared on many compilations like Café del Mar, Klassik Lounge Nightflight, Le café abstrait, World Chill - Lounge, Cool off Chillout, Autumn Time, Spring Chill and many more. In my productions always the relaxation of body and mind stays in the focus, in harmony with my inner feelings I tell my impressions with the help of music and paint pictures with the colors of sound. My organic music always should be a counterpoint to hectic, work & stress. You can say, that my music is the result from the finding of inner peace and tranquility. This process is always accompanied by the dialogue between nature and technology, which creatively affects me while composing. I would like to take the people on a trip to soundscapes, where it is possible to slow down the everyday life.
Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?
Der Waldläufer:
Music always played a big role in my live, there were a few moments why I started composing music. It began very early with DJing and collecting Vinyl and then in the 90ies I discovered Hip Hop and fell immediately in love with creating sounds, composing music & being creative.
Nagamag:
Most artists have a favorite song from a different music genre than the one they are producing music for... Which is yours?
Der Waldläufer:
Curtis Mayfield "Move on UP"
Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which track from a similar artist you admire?
Der Waldläufer:
Boards of Canada :Dayvan Cowboy"
Obié_, Kimpoyr – Weekends (Spotify)
Shoshana Michel Interview on Nagamag.com
Nagamag:
What are the genres that describe better your music style?
Shoshana Michel:
Neo-classical, contemporary solo piano, new age piano, minimal piano
Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?
Shoshana Michel:
I started music lessons at the age of seven when a door-to-door salesman for a local music studio knocked on my front door. Throughout the years, I've played different genres of music at different venues from ragtime at Knott’s Berry Farm to contemporary solo piano at The Galleria at South Bay in Redondo Beach, California. In 2015, I recorded my first solo piano album, Soul Whispers, which inspired me to start writing my own music. In 2016, I released Dancing on the Wind, my debut album as a composer followed by Prelude to a Dream in 2017, Reflection in 2019 and Impressions in 2020. I'm extremely honored that my music has been featured in several documentaries and has received accolades, nominations and awards.
Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?
Shoshana Michel:
I was exposed to classical music through my father and big band era music through my mother, so I was open to listening to different genres of music. As a teenager, I started playing ragtime, became very enamored with the genre and started playing professionally. I believe, that is when my world really opened up to music.
Nagamag:
When you compose, do you compose for yourself or for those that listen to your music?
Shoshana Michel:
I think that it's a little of both. I compose what's in my heart, but I do keep in mind what my listeners may want to hear. Music should be a 'conversation' between the composer and the listener, it should 'speak' to the listener. When I compose from my heart, I believe that it will reach the hearts of my listeners, as well.
Nagamag:
Most artists have a favorite song from a different music genre than the one they are producing music for... Which is yours?
Shoshana Michel:
Fats Waller "Handful of Keys"
Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which track from a similar artist you admire?
Shoshana Michel:
Christine Brown "Forest for the Trees"
Chronixx, Kabaka Pyramid – Same Prayer (Spotify)
Chronixx provides a pillar of strength and hope on “Same Prayer,” a benediction that carries a universal message throughout life's ups and downs. Fellow Jamaican lyricist Kabaka Pyramid complements the song with a verse echoing his sentiment. Following “Dela Move,” “Same Prayer” is the second reveal from Chronixx’s upcoming sophomore album Dela Splash, which is slated for release later this year. The Zion I Kings produced track is available now via Soul Circle Music and will feature an accompanying visual next week.
The song rings true with today's tumultuous times, "There’s so much good in the world and still evil a lurk. In the darkness a night, Jah protect I and I from the ones who nuh care about the fact that we share the same air and the blood that we bleed is alike," Chronixx laments in the third verse. The powerful message follows in the chorus, "and when I troddin in the streets today, please Jah Jah never leave my side. And everyday the same prayer I say and I’m saying it one more time. Trodding in the streets I pray Jah Jah beg yuh please, never lef I an I, oh never leave I an I."
Chronixx explains, “Same Prayer is, in part, a prayer for the younger generation to reflect on internally. It’s also a reminder that there is a greater power directing things in the physical space. Instead of looking for solutions in our material lives, we can both reach out to this higher power and look deep within ourselves.”
https://chronixx.ffm.to/sameprayer





