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Sigesmundsen – Distance (Spotify)
Lorenzo Tempesti Interview on Nagamag.com
Lorenzo Tempesti
Interview
Nagamag:
What are the genres that describe better your music style?
Lorenzo Tempesti:
Modern classical music Piano crossover
Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?
Lorenzo Tempesti:
I define myself as a composer, specialized in piano and soundtrack music. At the beginning I was mostly writing music for videos, documentaries, commercials in my region. Meanwhile, I used to play in various music bands, among which Silvia Michelotti and Cushini di fanfole. My personal soloist career started with the CD "While the others sleep" in 2016. I've continued distributing a wide production music library through my websites www.bestproductionmusic.com and www.suonimusicaidee.it, on which it is possible to request and obtain licenses for using my tracks in videos, apps and other projects. My music production has increased in the last two years: in 2019 I've released three Digital 45s (Valzer della dogaressa, Leonardo and The flat sea) and one single (6 minutes - 44). At the end of the year I've started also a parallel electronic music project called "Storm(s)". In January 2020 the new modern classical single "Last Bourbon" and the EP "Still Alive" as Storm (s) were released. The "Suite for Malta" EP, dedicated to the Mediterranean island, was released in April 2020.
Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?
Lorenzo Tempesti:
Not sure of which is the most important among these three: - the immersion in music listening I've lived in my parents' house - my first music keyboard, when I was 8 - the nights I spent composing in my room, when I was a teenager
Nagamag:
What is the impact of the new music distribution system for an artist like you?
Lorenzo Tempesti:
Since piano music is still a "niche", for me this is a great opportunity. From selling 300-400 records now I can count 30/40,000 monthly listeners, spread all around the world instead only in my region and country. And many opportunities came also from the contact with other artists, with which I exchange ideas and start collaborations.
Nagamag:
What is your role as an artist in this Covid-2019 emergency?
Lorenzo Tempesti:
I am participating in many charity and cultural initiatives related to the virus emergency: in particular I took part in the realization of the song "Il cuore resta aperto" written by Giulia Daici and played "from home" together with 12 other artists of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, to fund our local hospital. I am also playing in FB live streamings together with other pianists for the live series "Pianisti in quarantena".
Nagamag:
Most artists have a favorite song from a different music genre than the one they are producing music for... Which is yours?
Lorenzo Tempesti:
Eric Clapton "I shot the Sheriff"
Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which track from a similar artist you admire?
Lorenzo Tempesti:
Bruno Sanfilippo Piano Textures 5 III
Thomas Hewitt Jones, Matt Harvey, Laura Wright, Rupert Gough – Can You Hear Me? (Spotify)
"Can You Hear Me?" is a cinematic choral from Thomas Hewitt Jones (check our interview in nagamag). Through his brilliant deep and way relaxing atmosphere he wants to raise awareness of mental health support in lockdown in these challenging times. #StayStrong
Maiia Interview on Nagamag.com
Maiia
Interview
Nagamag:
What are the genres that describe better your music style?
Maiia:
Psychedelic chillout
Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?
Maiia:
I'm in love with the music from early ages - when i was twelve, i studied to play a bass guitar and became a part of heavy metal band. My first steps in music production were based just on self-education - all that i could learn reading the tutorials, forums and watching the videos. Being an adult i went to study the music theory in one of the rock-schools in Moscow, and the borders of the musical Universe expanded for me. Since that time i'm experimenting with different time signatures and tonality in my music. Music is the main landmark of my life, so in 2014 i founded the psychedelic chillout label Mystic Sound Records which became the base for develoment of many talented music producers all over the world. I continue my personal musical career as well, producing music for my two project - downtempo and Goa trance. I've just released the new album of my chillout project "Maiia - Love Is The Answer".
Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?
Maiia:
My musical taste was evolving with time and switched to electronic music in 2005 when i visited Goa for the first time. I was enchanted by the mystery of psychedelic music. The same year i started to play chillout music as a DJ and one year after I tried to produce my own music. I was so excited by this process that I was dedicating all my free time to read the music making tutorials, set up my first project studio and released the first EP "Forest Magic" in 2008.
Nagamag:
Most artists have a favorite song from a different music genre than the one they are producing music for... Which is yours?
Maiia:
A Perfect Circle Judith
Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which track from a similar artist you admire?
Maiia:
Mungusid Crying Spy
Rikard Mathisson Interview on Nagamag.com
Rikard Mathisson
Interview
Nagamag:
What are the genres that describe better your music style?
Rikard Mathisson:
Neoclassic, Contemporary Piano, Ambient Piano
Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?
Rikard Mathisson:
I took piano lessons from when I was seven years old, and continued doing this until I graduated from high school. In the teenage I had the usual "play in a band" dream, and it never really grew on me, but unfortunately it made me put the piano aside and focus on the keyboard for many years. I even played in a fairly successful country band for a few years but finally laid of the keyboard carreer as a broke musician. However, my mid-life crisis woke me up and at the age of 40 I suddenly realized I needed to become the pianist I've always been. So out of the blue I started write piano music, to my own surprise, and there you go!
Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?
Rikard Mathisson:
As a small kid, we had an old black upright piano with candlesticks and chipped keys at home. I started playing on that broken piano around the age of four and the connection was strong and real. My mother bougt a cheap polish built from particleboard which was my main instruments for twenty years. A little more than ten years ago from today I got hold of a beautiful grand old upright Zimmermann piano from 1906, which have taken the place in my heart where the piano of my childhood once belonged.
Nagamag:
What is most important with music for you?
Rikard Mathisson:
I believe strongly in connectling to peoples emotions, which makes the music have a value of it's own. I've once said that touching one heart would be sufficient for me, but now when I have reached out to ten thousands of hearts, I've realized that there are no such limitations. I want my music to reach out to people, that is the most important to me.
Nagamag:
Most artists have a favorite song from a different music genre than the one they are producing music for... Which is yours?
Rikard Mathisson:
Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody"
Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which track from a similar artist you admire?
Rikard Mathisson:
William Ogmundsen "Blithe and Bonny"
Kaleidoscope of Colours Interview on Nagamag.com
Kaleidoscope of Colours
Interview
Nagamag:
What are the genres that describe better your music style?
Kaleidoscope of Colours:
classical crossover, percussive piano, contemporary piano, post minimal, ambient
Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?
Kaleidoscope of Colours:
I`m a synesthete, which means, when I listen to music or play my piano I immediately perceive colours, that are evoked in my brain. A lot artists have it - Pharrell Williams, Lady Gaga. But because I had difficulties with traditional note reading, I startet my own way to compose - entirely on base of colors. I have always been able to memorize tones and sounds from a very early age, but it was many years later that I really understood that I associate music with colours and that the colors are the reason for my good orientation. Today synesthesia affects my work as a musician in any way. I’m able to approach music from a very new perspective by writing songs neither on a note level nor entirely based on improvisation, but on base of the colours that are triggered in my brain while listening to sounds. Each of my songs get the name of the scale and aura they have been perceived on. People ask me, how I see music, but I hardly find words for the colors and even shapes. But scientist can measure activity in a synesthetes brain, its not just an illusion ;)
Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?
Kaleidoscope of Colours:
I grew up in Eastern Germany. When I was about 8 years old, I discovered my parents' guitar, and when I was 14, I got a keyboard as a present, with which I started playing my favorite songs from the radio by ear. I am entirely self-taught. I felt happy, when I could dive into my very own little world of imitating my musicals idols, trying to catch famous film melodies and secretly play them by ear on an old grand piano in my school. Until today, creating, writing music is something where I can pursue and live a lot of my personality traits, being curious and observing, to listen and speak out at the same time, to feel and connect. I always had difficulties with expressing myself when I was younger. Music helps me to calm down and express.
Nagamag:
Do you have any new music coming out?
Kaleidoscope of Colours:
My EP The Birth of Coulours just released on May, 8th 2020. Its a selection of piano based pieces that represent the second cycle of pieces and have been written and perceived on my personal colour scales.
Nagamag:
Most artists have a favorite song from a different music genre than the one they are producing music for... Which is yours?
Kaleidoscope of Colours:
Mogli "Alaska"
Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which track from a similar artist you admire?
Kaleidoscope of Colours:
Yann Tiersen "Tempelhof"





