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Turing Tape – Pandemic’s End (Spotify)

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“Discover the Cinematic creation of "Turing Tape". George Perantatos works with instrumental and synth elements, which he craftfully combines together. After a soft intro, the mix becomes faster and stronger thus creating an epic feeling. Thematic track that carries strong emotions too.”

-Nagamag.com

An orchestral/synth hybrid that expresses how we feel as we look forward to the end of the COVID-19 pandemic: the anticipation of happiness and hope as we return to some level of normalcy, the apprehension of what the future may bring, and the sadness and melancholy for those who we are leaving behind.

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Mazoulew – Tourist (Spotify)

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“How often do you travel? Pass kilometers of paths, stepping in high grass, inhaling pure clean, mountain air. The neoclassical work -Tourist- is one of those compositions that helps, without leaving the house, to be in an amazing place on the expanses of our beautiful land.”

“Как часто вы путешествуете? Проходите километры путей, ступая в высокую траву, вдыхая полной грудью чистый, горный воздух. Неоклассическое произведение -Tourist- одна из тех композиций, которая помогает не выходя из дома оказаться в самом удивительном месте на просторах нашей прекрасной земли.”

-Nagamag.com

Tourist is the second single from Mazoulew's 'Movements EP'. A collection of works that transcend genre from Downtempo-Electronica to Ambient-Neo Classical.

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Jocéan – Komorebi (Spotify)

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“"Komorebi" sticks out and can easily steal your impression from the first seconds. Cinematic piece based on wood flute, combined with light background sounds. The ultimate relaxing creation for a unique trip into soothing magic.”

-Nagamag.com

This is an original handpan piece from album called "Enough Light to Navigate". JOCÉAN partner performed his wood flute to make this track something completely unique. A track to transport and relax the listener.

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Terse – Carlos Maya – Neoclassical piano music (Video)

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“-Neoclassical Piano Music- is the sunrise after a long rain and following the gray clouds, its first blinding rays appear. Incredible beauty of execution and real grace, like a breath of air after a long sleep.”

“-Neoclassical piano music- это восход солнца после долгого и продолжительного дождя, когда из-за серых туч проступают его первые и ослепляющие лучи. Невероятной красоты исполнение и настоящая грация, словно глоток воздуха после продолжительного сна.”

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Mauricio Morales, Roni Eytan, Al Joseph – Garden of Hope (Spotify)

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“A walk among the rhythmic meadows of complex Jazz inspired riffs. They flow seamlessly together like the rivers of time. ”

-Nagamag.com

Artist shared with Nagamag a very instersting story behind song inspiration:

"As we grow we reach moments in our life in which we make mistakes. In which we challenge the principles that work as the foundation of who we are and that eventually continue to build our character. I think there are times in everybody’s life in which we question our own nature. In this particular case I want to convey a specific emotion that I have felt.

It starts with me and a friend spending some time at his house. We drink and end up going out. We end up drinking more and spending money.

At the moment I was unaware or didn't care of the consequences, I just continued behaving as if I owned a world that I didn’t earn myself. But it really did hit me the moment I opened my eyes the next day. For starters, I used my fathers money. He found out of course.

At this moment I felt absolutely lost. First of all I was embarrassed and assumed my dads perception of me had changed completely. I was uncomfortable around my family because of it. I also felt like I had lost whatever innocence I had left in me and that I was turning into someone without proper direction. I felt like the child that wished for the moon was gone and had turned into something else. Something I didn’t like.

A few weeks later, I was sitting down in my pijamas, playing a Nintendo game called Pikmin. After playing it for a couple of hours I realized that for a very short period of time, I didn't think about it at all. In fact I didn't think about anything at all. I was enjoying the game, and it was the most childlike experience I have had in a while. It made me happy. And it was not the video game itself, but the idea that I was still me, and that I am in control of the decisions I make from now on. It was not a matter of neglecting whatever I had done, it was a matter of learning from it. Trying to become the best possible version of myself and be conscious of my ideas and principles and live by them.

I thought it would be a good way to end the record because I believe we are born children, and that in a lot of cases we live our lives pursuing feeling like children again. NOT being children, but feeling like children.

The level of the video game I was playing then was named "Garden of Hope". "

Georgia Cécile – He Knew How To Love [Official Music Video] (Video)

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“Enter the emotions tied to love. Graceful piano and strings embraced by a soothing simple beat. Heavenly gravity in this light and airy track. ”

-Nagamag.com

Georgia Cécile is at the helm of an exciting new wave of UK female jazz talents, however her new single ‘He Knew How To Love’ sees her explore a more broader pop sound. The track comes with a beautifully crafted music video by Rianne White as the two pair up with PRS Women Make Music Foundation (to increase the profile of women, trans and non binary artists who are creating new music in the UK). This November she will be opening the prestigious London Jazz Festival, off the back of dropping her debut album in September.

GEORGIA CÉCILE returns with her boldest release to date, the emotional ballad ‘HE KNEW HOW TO LOVE’. Teaming up with film director RIANNE WHITE and in association with PRS WOMAN MAKE MUSIC, the cinematic music video represents two young women at the height of the game.

“Vocalist of the Year” Nominee Jazz FM Awards 2020

“Her voice is spectacular. Cécile & Stevenson are a songwriting pair to watch out for” Jamie Cullum (BBC R2)

“Her clarity of tone, creativity and ability to sing with genuine emotional depth will take her a long way” Jazzwise

One of UK Jazz’s hottest new prospects, Georgia Cécile is at the helm of an exciting new wave of UK female jazz talents. Tipped as ‘One To Watch’ by BBC Introducing and Jazzwise Magazine, Cécile’s stock has been rising on the strength of her live performances and her songwriting partnership with award-winning pianist/composer Euan Stevenson. She has an accessible approach to jazz (with pop to soul influences) which is key to her crossover appeal as she cites contemporaries such as Celeste, Melody Gardot and Gregory Porter as influences – as well as old favourites like Stevie Wonder, Sarah Vaughan and Nina Simone.

Her new single ‘He Knew How To Love’ is perhaps her most accessible release to date, as the jazz-flavoured beginning builds into a full blown pop ballad at times. As a piano guides the instrumentation, a cinematic soundscape of strings help create pictures with sounds, as the track ebs and flows, mirroring the ups and downs of life. As her vocals take centre stage, Georgia recounts stories of her father’s love and devotion through the years, as she takes stock of her journey into womanhood. Georgia explains the personal message within:

“This song is my most personal as it was written about my Father. I wanted to capture the essence of him – his presence, spirituality, and the ways in which he nurtured and shaped my world and how his personal sacrifices allowed me to pursue my dream.”
“The fruition of those dreams are felt in the song too; moments of self-realisation and the journey of evolving through adolescence into womanhood. It is my hope that others feel moved and empowered to realise their destiny.”
“My paternal grandfather was also a renowned jazz pianist in the 1960’s, who is the key inspiration behind my vocation to music – this song is also in honour of him.”
About the music video: In collaboration with Scottish film director and choreographer Rianne White, the pair have delivered an elegantly rich and movie-like music video to accompany the release. Rianne has gained recognition as one of the UK’s most exciting young film directors, having directed films with Young Fathers, Ellie Goulding, Aurora and Kate Tempest. This project, supported by PRS Woman Make Music, marks the unity of two young women at the height of their creative ambition – bringing female collaboration and support to the forefront of not only their personal but collective visions. *press release attached for more info.

This year, Georgia marked International Women’s Day by performing live for the BBC’s Jazz Nights show and she was included in Jazzwise’s ‘Women In Jazz’ feature that day. Also around that time, her single ‘Always Be Right’ was featured by Wonderland Magazine, and was playlisted on Jazz FM. ‘He Knew How To Love’ is the second single taken from Georgia’s debut album which is due for release early September. In November she will be opening the prestigious London Jazz Festival with the Guy Barker Orchestra and will be recording at Abbey Road this summer.

Previously, her track ‘Blue Is Just A Colour’ premiered on BBC Radio 2’s Jamie Cullum show, following sell-out shows at UK jazz festivals including Cheltenham, Edinburgh, Glasgow and London. She was championed by The Scottish Sun, The Herald, The Scotsman and The Sunday post after picking up ‘Best Vocalist’ at the 2019 Scottish Jazz Awards and a nomination for ‘Vocalist of the Year’ at the prestigious 2020 Jazz FM awards.

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Jennifer Juliette – Small Voice (Spotify)

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“Sometimes, instead of a thousand words, all you need is music. -Jennifer Juliette- and its neoclassical composition -Small Voice-, wonders and with ease juggles our feelings. Charming melody, not less fascinating performance and poetic atmosphere. There are only a few minutes to think about most important things in your life.”

“Всё, что нужно порой вместо тысячи слов - это музыка. -Jennifer Juliette- и её неоклассическая композиция -Small Voice- творят чудеса и с лёгкостью жонглирует нашими чувствами. Очаровательная мелодия, не менее завораживающее исполнение и поэтическая атмосфера. Есть несколько минут, чтобы подумать о самом важном в своей жизни.”

-Nagamag.com

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Jennifer is a Welsh singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who’s based in Berlin. Powerful, artistic, inspiring: Jennifer’s cross-over style is a mesmerising mix of her classical training and mainstream pop; her searing melodies drawn from personal experiences and boundless creative energy.

Over the last decade, Jennifer has performed at a number of prestigious venues around the world, including the Sydney Opera House, the Vienna Opera House and the Royal Albert Hall in London, where she worked as a fashion model for several years.

Trained as a concert pianist, Jennifer also plays guitar, violin and cello. She has worked in various orchestra settings. In mid-2019, Jennifer started an international women’s choir which raised money for homeless shelters across Berlin before the COVID lockdown forced the group to press pause on its demanding performance schedule.

Her passion for music stems from childhood, when, at the age of 4, she started singing and playing piano at churches in the South Welsh Valleys, where she was raised. She went on to study music and completed her exams with the Royal School of Music at 15.

Quiet Streams – Jordi Fornies (Video)

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“Do not worry if the rivers of the fate push you away from the shores. Everything has its time. -Quiet streams- enchants its coldness, its soulful, melodic cry. Listen to your heart, let go of the past and swim by the flow. The shores are there and waiting for you.”

“Не стоит беспокоиться, если реки судьбы принесли вас не к тем берегам. Всему своё время. -Quiet Streams- очаровывает своей прохладой, своим душевным, мелодичным плачем. Слушайте своё сердце, отпустите прошлое и плывите по течению. Ваши берега ждут вас.”

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Jordi Forniés is a Spanish musician, composer, and visual artist based in Singapore. His works are characterised by a continuum between tender overarching refrains and defined sequences with increasing momentum. Always contemplative and expansive in nature, his compositions draw on neoclassical and ambient electronic music. Forniés composes for piano, strings, and small ensembles, working with studio recordings alongside electronic elements.

A classically trained pianist since childhood, educated at Conservatorio Profesional de Música de Vila-seca in Spain, Forniés returned to music study in 2017 gaining an MFA in Music Composition and Orchestration at Chichester University in the UK. He is a member of the Composers Society of Singapore.

He has often worked in collaboration with others including Bouvaque with photographer and filmmaker Han Sungpil for which Forniés’ created a piano and string quartet score. He has composed for films including Caroline Fink’s epic documentary about the receding of the largest glacier in Switzerland, Aletsch: Of Ice and Men, 2016, and made music for documentaries and video installations with Gitta Gsell. He also worked on Yan Wang Preston’s major project Mother River, which was exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 2015.

To check Jordi’s visual work please visit www.jordifornies.net

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LORIEN by ViVA Trio ~featuring The Lord of the Rings Galadriel, Lady of Lorien (Video)

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“Epic style creation with emphasis on the singing part. A magnificent fairytale with enchanting atmosphere and three crystal voices, which can feed our imagination with mystical magic and sacred places. Inspired by the famous “Lady of Lorien” it can surely attract many fans of “Lord of the Rings”.”

-Nagamag.com

Lord of the Rings fan? Us too!! Here’s a song inspired by Galadriel, the Lady of Lorien. Unwind and enter a world of fantasy with ViVA Trio’s new single LORIEN.

An ethereal love song sung by the internationally acclaimed ViVA Trio. This original song is filled with beautiful melodies and haunting vocal harmonies. It tells the story of a young woman’s fear and concerns around the budding feelings for a new, forbidden love. She is comforted by the wise and omnipresent Lady of Lorien.

Music Written by: Katya Tchoubar, Anna Baterman, Erin Fisher
Lyrics by: ViVA Trio
Musical Arrangement by: Aslan Gotov
Produced by: Aslan Gotov, Katya Tchoubar
Mixing /Mastered – Dima Graziani & Katya Tchoubar
Vocals by: ViVA Trio (Anna Bateman, Erin Fisher, Katya Tchoubar)

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