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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.
Jim Perkins – Cloud Memory (Spotify)
“There're instances when we need to spent some time alone, away from the constant noise that fills everything. Just wear headphones and let this music travel you where you need to go. "Cloud Memory" is an Ambient & Drone masterpiece with deep relaxation properties.”
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https://www.instagram.com/jim_perkins_
Neil Foster – Trawalua (Spotify)
“This Ambient gem has all you need to clean your mind and soothe your tired body. "Neil Foster" offers his intoxicating creation in a crystal-clear mix of soundscapes and peaceful melodies. Don't miss this magic!”
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https://neilfoster.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/neilfostermusic/
https://www.instagram.com/neil_foster_music/
Goya – Dilli (Spotify)
“Melodic, experimental work with artistic images. Variety of field records blended with Asian vocals. A realistic picture eventually appears in front of the listener, where music plot and symbolism appear on its canvas.”
“Мелодичная, экспериментальная работа, в которой прослеживаются художественные образы. Разнообразие полевых записей, восточный вокал красиво ложится на душу и в итоге перед слушателем реалистичная картина, на полотне которой отображены музыкальный сюжет и символизм. ”
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Artist shared few words about this song:
"Everything you hear in this track has been created using the sounds recorded in Delhi, no musical instruments have been used.
Dilli is a track that came about as a part of - 'Sounds of the City', a collaborative initiative between Berklee College of Music & MAP Bangalore where one music producer was chosen from 4 metropolitan cities each to compose a track by using sounds of their city.
When I stepped out to record, I realized Delhi is not just one thing or one sound but rather a diverse collection of it. Delhi is noisy, crowded, fast, and yet, serene and peaceful at certain time and places. I wanted to showcase this aspect through my track.
I went to locations such as Chandni Chowk, Nizammuddin Railway Station, Ghats of Yamuna, Lodhi Garden, some of the oldest restaurants, Bangla Sahib, Jama Masjid and several other unique places to record the rich and diverse sounds the city had to offer." - Goya
https://www.instagram.com/goya.music/
Gifts From Crows Interview on Nagamag
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Nagamag:
Which are the genres that describe your music style better?
Gifts From Crows:
I like to think of my music as classical music for a post-rock audience. Neoclassical is probably the best genre though as it includes a lot of artists, like me, that use classical instrumentation but are not quite classical in the true sense of the word. Neoclassical is a broad church and easily encompasses artists that weave electronics in with the more traditional orchestral instruments.
Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?
Gifts From Crows:
Since I was a teenager I have been passionate about composing and performing music and have been involved in many post-rock / electronic bands and studio projects. Whilst I played guitar and synth during those years, my first love was always the piano and Gifts From Crows really feels like coming home.
Writing orchestral arrangements is a relatively new undertaking for me but one that feels very natural and intuitive. Hearing my music performed by the Northern Film Orchestra for the first time was an incredible experience and I have carried the learnings from that into the new album, 'Stories in Slow Light' which features a lot of live performance mixed in with the samples and the piano.
Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?
Gifts From Crows:
I grew up near and went to school in Macclesfield in the north of England - home to one of the greatest bands of the post-punk era - Joy Division. I can still remember taking home their album, 'Closer' and playing it for the first time. I had shivers running down my spine listening to that music and it still affects me the same way today. That was when I truly understood how powerful music could be and also when I realised that I wanted to try and produce something that gave other people the same feeling. Whilst you never feel that you even get close to those levels, there is always the hope that the next piece of music will be transformational.
Nagamag:
What was the inspiration for the new album, Stories in Slow Light
Gifts From Crows:
Each piece was inspired by a different photograph by artist Helena Whitten. I found that by sitting at the piano with one of Helena’s photos placed where the sheet music would normally rest, I could literally write music to accompany the scene in front of me, as if the score were hidden inside the image.
I find Helena’s photos incredibly emotive. They are simultaneously timeless but also contemporary and speak to so many of the challenges that humanity is facing today – the fragility of the planet, the transience of life, loneliness and mental health. It is all there and these are also the themes that I explore in my music.
Nagamag:
How did the video for The Empty Mirror come about?
Gifts From Crows:
The song was inspired by a photograph taken by Helena Whitten at Poltimore House in Devon which depicts a solitary figure in front of an oval frame where a mirror used to be.
The track evokes the memory of our ancestors and imagines all the living souls who have passed in front of the now long gone mirror. The protagonist appears to be channelling these spirits out of the ancient walls of the house, at times contorted by the energy flowing through her and then flowing with serenity.
The video for was shot on location at Poltimore House but this time dancer and choreographer Kristine Berget reprises Helena’s role from the photograph and we follow her as she moves around the rooms and hallways of the crumbling mansion.
We worked with Kristine before on the video for 'Without Beauty' and so I knew her choreography was good but her performance on The Empty Mirror was extraordinary and the film directed by Corey Rid really brings the whole work to life.
Nagamag:
Many artists listen to genres that they are not producing music for. Which track is your favorite that is NOT similar to yours?
Gifts From Crows:
Joy Division "Love Will Tear Us Apart"
Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which is the track from a similar artist you admire?
Gifts From Crows:
Wim Mertens "Struggle For Pleasure"
4am Kru x SHANTÉH – Good Thing Remix (Spotify)
“Discover the supersonic sound of "Good Thing" in a new mix, just out to blow up more speakers. Sophisticated combination of Drum & Bass with lyrics. Music with own attitude and advanced artistry!”
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Brixton songstress SHANTÉH & London jungle collective 4am Kru return with new collaboration 'Good Thing Remix.' After riding the algorithms to 100k+ Spotify plays with their previous collaboration Sunrise Remix, these young independent London artists re-emerge sounding hungrier than ever, eager to prove that jungle & drum bass music can be simultaneously soulful, uplifting and dancefloor ready. Good Thing Remix is out on new independent label Embrace The Real Records on Jan 28th.
https://www.instagram.com/4amkrulondon
https://linktr.ee/_shanteh_
Sorg & Napoleon Maddox – Louverture (feat. Jowee Omicil) (Video)
“Cool and engaging, they make hip look so easy. Something about a proper horn section that just screams real Jazz. His words flow perfectly and are truly though out or is its freestyle magic? Either way we dig, and the sublime chorus brings it all together. ”
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https://lvrtrjosnm.lnk.to/t9fsai
Filmed at Château de Joux, in the cell of Toussaint Louverture, and in the countryside of Doubs, France
https://www.instagram.com/napoleonsoloshots/





