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  • Dillon - <3core, Pop music genre, Nagamag Magazine

Dillon – <3core

June 23rd, 2022|Categories: Features, Pop, Pop Features, The Latest, Video|Tags: , , , |

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“”Dillon” returns after a long pause and she’s influenced from intense emotions. Sadness, despair and bittersweet thoughts can be traced in this remarkable Downtempo single, which covers everything like a dark cloud. Dare to listen!”

-Nagamag.com

Brazilian-born artist Dillon is back after five years – On her fourth album, 6abotage, produced by Greek-German producer Alexis Troy, Dillon has created a powerful sound sphere one can hardly restrain from. The first single, “<3core,” is available for streaming from June 10th.

With her first single, “<3core”, the Berlin-based artist has created an oscillating tension field – giving the first insight into her fourth album, 6abotage. Written and produced with Alexis Troy, Dillon describes the album as “a love letter, a cry for help and a consequence all in one”, with the hypnotically painful first single, “<3core”, tying up reluctant impulses and emotions, attracting and repelling like rotating magnets.

Reduced to the core, it sounds abyssal and sobering when Dillon outlines an entangled situation, where, perhaps only leaving may help, with the escalating line “if you hurt, till you hurt me, till I hurt you, till you want me, till you love me <3core… “. Troy’s skilfully consummate production embraces Dillon and her struggle with this emotional chaos, which momentarily shifts into spoken word, in sombre warmth, and simultaneously, in stifling coldness. “<3core” reveals Dillon’s unsparing openness, a relentless inner conflict, and the powerful combination of pain/despair and relief/conciliation.

  • Bolivard - Psychopathe, Pop music genre, Nagamag Magazine

Bolivard – Psychopathe

June 21st, 2022|Categories: Features, Pop, Pop Features, The Latest, Video|Tags: , |

“With a strong dose of creativity and personal style, “Bolivard” presents his mind-blowing single. Indie Pop atmosphere, cool beat and plenty of sarcastic lyrics about our modern way of life. Music for anxious minds and restless spirits.”

-Nagamag.com

After being a bizarre psychiatrist in his first EP and his interviews on YouTube (among his patients: Jacques, Myd, L’impératrice and Dombrance). The multifaceted artist embodies a new character now: a psychopath perfectly integrated into a sick society. Recalling the funky instrumentals of French icons IAM and the laid-back flow of MC Solaar, the new single “Psychoptahe” will be released with a music video directed by Bolivard.

https://www.instagram.com/bolivardmusic/

  • Benjamin Grundahl - Ohm & I, Neoclassical music genre, Nagamag Magazine

Benjamin Grundahl – Ohm & I

June 21st, 2022|Categories: Audio, Features, Neoclassical, Neoclassical Features, The Latest|Tags: , , |

“This solo piano piece envelops you in a delicate state of bittersweet feelings. Absolutely peaceful mood which slowly unfolds itself in a world of constant flow. Ideal music to listen alone in search of self-balance.”

-Nagamag.com

The 27-year-old pianist Benjamin Grundahl is a rising piano talent in the neoclassical genre. There is nothing quite like the soft depression of a piano key. Expressing serenity through his four pieces 'Ohm & I', 'Sol', 'Atomos', and 'Ad Hoc', the medium-slow instrumentals calm and relax you - and almost make you sonder. On the piece 'Ohm & I', it oozes serenity and tranquility through the soothing, serene melancholy notes paint pictures of Scandinavian forests, calm lakes, and fresh morning mist. On 'Ohm & I', you can expect light piano with deep emotion.

  • Wolkenpark - Lazy Day, Jazz music genre, Nagamag Magazine

Wolkenpark – Lazy Day

June 21st, 2022|Categories: Audio, Features, Jazz, Jazz Features, The Latest|Tags: , , |

“Gorgeous jazz music in a very minimalist, but expressive cocktail of muffled light, faded rays of spotlights and breathing of a living orchestra. Pure pleasure in melodic surroundings of chic music. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Шикарная джазовая музыка в очень минималистичном, но при этом выразительном коктейле из приглушённого света, блеклых лучах прожекторов и дыхания живого оркестра. Чистое наслаждение в мелодичном антураже шикарной музыки.”

-Nagamag.com

http://www.wolkenpark.com/

The title track «Lazy Day» is composed by bass player Jean-Pierre Schaller, a smoothly rolling theme which evolves smoothly thoughout the whole piece passing a dialogue like solo by bass and trumpet and culminating towards the end in looping cascades over the main theme.

  • Eric Heitmann & Ryan Dimmock - Ashes That Remain, Neoclassical music genre, Nagamag Magazine

Eric Heitmann & Ryan Dimmock – Ashes That Remain

June 19th, 2022|Categories: Audio, Features, Neoclassical, Neoclassical Features, The Latest|Tags: , |

“When the gray ash falls on the tired ground, it turns into a velvet carpet, through which green stems occasionally peeping over. Let this neoclassical melody associate you with the birth of something new, because sooner or later, sprouts of a nascent life appear on the field of past battle. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Когда серый пепел опускается на уставшую землю, она превращается в бархатный ковёр, сквозь который изредка проглядывают зелёные стебельки. Пусть эта неоклассическая мелодия ассоциируется у вас с рождением чего-то нового, ведь рано или поздно даже на поле былой битвы появляются ростки зарождающейся жизни.”

-Nagamag.com

  • Jon Hannz interview on Nagamag Music Magazine

Jon Hannz Interview on Nagamag

June 18th, 2022|Categories: Features, Hip-Hop Features, Hip-Hop Interviews, Interviews, The Latest|Tags: , , , , , |

Jon Hannz Interview on Nagamag

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Nagamag:
Which are the genres that describe your music style better?

Jon Hannz:
Hip Hop, Motivation, Grown man Music


Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Jon Hannz:
I been writing since a young lad. As a teen I was introduced to Hip Hop, in my early twenties I began to take it seriously as a career. I then realized my passion and how I wanted my Hip Hop to come across.


Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?

Jon Hannz:
Listening to the greats, hearing “Children stories” and “I got it made” that era was like the 5 o'clock news for people like me growing up. That made me fall in love with the art. I will never fall in love with the business.


Nagamag:
Many artists listen to genres that they are not producing music for. Which track is your favorite that is NOT similar to yours?

Jon Hannz:
Earth Wind and Fire "Keep your head to the sky"


Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which is the track from a similar artist you admire?

Jon Hannz:
Royce da 5'9'' "Strong friend"

Discover & Listen to Jon Hannz

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Jon Hannz's Signature Track

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