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Abby Litten – 404

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-Automatic Translation with Google Translate-
Vocal -abby Litten- sounds timidly and touching, she is able to conquer the heart of anyone. Acoustic music produces a shifter impression. The melody slowly wals from the clock to the beat, urging you listen to every note. A striking beauty work.”

“Вокал -Abby Litten- звучит робко и трогательно, она способна покорить сердце любого. Акустическая музыка производит душещипательное впечатление. Мелодия медленно вальсирует из такта в такт, призывая вас вслушиваться в каждую ноту. Поразительной красоты произведение.”

-Nagamag.com

‘404’ is the inaugural release from UK-based Americana artist Abby Litten. Her first ever offering of music, it’s a beautifully constructed track that resembles something you’d expect deep into a distinguished career. In her own words, “it's a big leap out of my comfort zone” – yet one that is sure to land her exciting opportunities moving forward.

https://www.instagram.com/abbylittenmusic/

Litten describes how she took inspiration from Noah Cyrus, Johnny Cash and folk-Americana legends Old Crow Medicine Show during the conception of ‘404’ – wanting to create the feeling of movement throughout the song. She executes this aptly; the rolling percussion and basslines give the track an uplifting feel, alongside twangy guitar riffs and the odd sweet backing vocal. There’s shades of Tenille Towne, though it’s a softer number with beautiful melodies and rousing energy.

The new artist from Bristol is venturing into the world of Americana and Blues. She’s always been a lyricist, she explains: “When I was younger I would print lyrics of songs I loved and try to understand the way the artist or song-writer was feeling when they wrote it.” Litten’s voice needs no underscoring – this single has her full vocal ability on show. Her rolling, soothing melodies – with a sprinkling of sombre undertones – make for a moving listen.

The lyrics speak of discontentment – the ongoing struggles of constantly having to make life changing decisions. Litten asserts her lyric-writing conditions: “It's really important to me that everything I write is authentic to the way I am feeling at the time and the experiences I have had.” She reveals her rather modest creative process, saying “everything I write comes from what I am thinking about in the moment and a few chords on the ukulele. If I like it, it grows from there.”

Litten wrote ‘404’ while living in Ontario, Canada, at a time she wanted to be as far from home as possible. Despite her retreat from the familiarity of Bristol, she still “pined over the things I disliked when I lived in the UK.” It’s this sense of despondency that fuelled the conception of the song – the bitter feeling of not knowing what you want from life, Litten says. “Everyone has been through a period in their lives that they can relate this song to.”

With its touching message and stirring feel, ‘404’ is a well-conceived introduction to the music world. The solid mastering and production are courtesy of Hattie Murdoch, who Litten touts as incredible to work with in the way that she gave depth to the singer’s ideas.

Harriet Nauer – A Brief Moment

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Lightly song, fascinating with his musical cloth and lyrics. The voice -Harriet Nauer-, like a high-speed car crashes into your memory, conquering a heart. Acoustic song with his highlight, full of diversity and makes returning to listening again and again.”

“Лёгкая песня, завораживающая своим музыкальным полотном и лирикой. Голос -Harriet Nauer-, словно скоростной автомобиль врезается в вашу память, покоряя сердца. Акустическая песня со своей изюминкой, полна разнообразия и заставляет возвращаться к прослушиванию снова и снова. ”

-Nagamag.com

Harriet Nauer. Remember her name. She is now ready to take her artistry to the next level with her 2nd EP ready to drop April 29th. She recently signed with the leading Scandinavian indie-label Playground Music and the global live-agent United Talent Agency.

Her fingerpicking style and expressive lyrics recall the 60-70s’ folk music vibe. She is best described as a timeless singer/songwriter that has already been compared to icons such as Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, and Kate Bush. She carries that tradition further but always adding her own personal imprint Her cinematic music emphasis on tune and atmosphere and her voice drills itself into ones heart.

Harriet Nauer possesses an incredible ability to write captivating melodies. When she performs you listen.

https://www.facebook.com/harrietnauer

Almwaya – Ethammili

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“"Ethammili" is dedicated to the struggles of life, fighting spirit and thirst for freedom. Bossa nova and Folk elements, smoothly fused in a song that starts slowly in order to reach peak in the final part. Interesting ideas and solid production too.”

-Nagamag.com

Artist said about this song:

The story of Ethammili begins on June 10, 2020, with a call between Andrew E.Khalil - the lyricist - and me (Wael). Andrew is a great music lover, he lives in Russia. We talked about relationships: difficulties, ups and downs, and stages. Not only between two or more persons but also between the mind and the soul. Between one and the various "I".

After the call, Andrew wrote to me and sent me the refrain:

Take a step in any direction

All restrictions are there to break

Who has survived in life with fear?

Who amongst us can bear captivation?

It was a clear message for me to break and reconstruct: borders, beliefs, ideas, norms and conventions.

The words echoing in my head absorbed me for weeks. I wrote different melodies and sang them with the oud and the piano to find a satisfying form. For me, two aspects were apparent: the song is in bossa nova style and the precise phrasing of the tune.

In March 2021, I met with Maya in Athens and on the second day I told her: «I have a song that I want to share with you, remind me later, please». We talked about humans and relationships and our various "I", and about music and our favorite artists and musicians until we came to the bass player Björn Meyer. I admire Björn a lot as a musician and as a human being. We listened to his piece “Three Thirteen” and became very inspired.

Maya took the guitar and we started to jam. The words of Ethammili resonated in my mind. We followed the bossa nova irregularly, the chords coming from Maya with a first bassline. I began to sing and soon we started to flow.

We sent Björn a voice message thanking him for his spiritual presence and impulse. We didn't know that he would be part of our journey later on and would collaborate in our project as the mixing and mastering producer.

Maya started the music production on the same day and we almost finished Ethammili. With Maya's music, we reached the essence of the melodies and the rhythms. We kept the bossa nova, but in 7/4, which perfectly reflects this self-talk's sweetness and, at the same time, the insecurity and the doubt. The first part of the song is a soft, irregular, demanding dance. The second part is the march of the rebellion with the screams and calls for freedom and breaking the boundaries; the pasodoble, where flutes and synths support the eternal demonstration: we don't quit!

Ethammili is a song about everyone and for everyone. It's about our struggle, frustration, decisions and liberation. It's our message for our soul and our various “I” - various souls that are ours, and other people’s souls outside, for whom we care about, care for and love.

Ethammili is also about humbleness and acceptance. The song is a dancing battle that has no end and a message to never let the chains of life be in control of your path. The instrument that represents the humbleness is the bass serenading the main melody in a shy and smooth way. The infinite beat and chorus enter like a mantra: never give up on your dreams, no matter your surroundings and live for today. Fight fear, the only thin wall between you and freedom.

Ethamilli is a lullaby and a protest.

It's the resignation and the objection.

It's the eternal quarrel to exist, be, and move on.

Fish And Scale – Rumi Says

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-Automatic Translation with Google Translate-
Background effects, acoustic guitar melody and charismatic, deep vocals -rumi Says-. A beautiful composition that is replete with a simple but hypnotizing melody. Minimalism that requires all your attention. Immerse and enjoy.”

“Фоновые эффекты, мелодия акустической гитары и харизматичный, глубокий вокал -Rumi Says-. Красивейшая композиция, которая изобилует простой, но гипнотизирующей мелодией. Минимализм, который требует к себе всё ваше внимание. Погружайтесь и наслаждайтесь.”

-Nagamag.com

“There is a voice that doesn’t use words. Listen.” (Rumi)

The well-known Persian mystic and poet Rumi (often referred to as a bridge builder between cultures and religions) knew that behind the beauty of his poems there is a deeper, wordless truth that cannot be experienced with the mind.

Fish And Scale’s new video for the single “Rumi says” wants to remind you of that truth; a truth that blossoms in your silence.

Let yourself be touched by “Rumi says”. The mystical sounds and the lyrics inspired by Rumi’s poetry guide you to the place inside where your heart speaks to you without words

https://www.facebook.com/fishandscale/

Val Thomas – Last Drop

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“”Last Drop” brings in mind intimate moments of change. Nothing stays still in this life and we should always be ready for something new. Concentrate on these expressive vocals mixed with acoustic guitar notes and find out your way.”

-Nagamag.com

Last Drop was produced at Montreal’s legendary Breakglass Studio on analogue gear with producer Jace Lasek (Besnard Lakes, Patrick Watson…) and Brad Barr (The Barr Brothers) on back vocals. Last Drop is about being ready for change, for a shift. There is a strong emotion of resolve that translates into a classic folk tune supported by trailblazers Jace Lasek and Brad Barr from the heart of Montreal’s folk scene.

https://lnk.to/LastDrop

Last Drop is a stripped down singer-songwriter confession and plea for change; a sentiment that resonates with our times. The song was written in one sitting and was then recorded as a one-take in studio with Jace Lasek who invited Brad Barr (The Barr Brothers), to put back vocals, giving the song depth and dimension. The video was created in the same spirit, as an improvised dance on a one-take shot. Val interpreted the song in movement without any touch ups. Nothing too tampered with; a raw expression of needing to move to a new horizon and back to the heart of what matters, invoking some kind of healing. Last Drop will be out now on all digital platforms.

Jem Bosatta Interview on Nagamag

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

Jem Bosatta:
Folk, acoustic, singer-songwriter


Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Jem Bosatta:
I grew up between two homes, the fields of south England and the mountains of north Italy. From the very beginning my music was tied to places: I've always been strongly influenced by folk music. I started writing music five years ago, but I wrote poetry for many years before that and that's still at the very heart of what I do: I want every single lyric to earn its place. Right now I'm about to release


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

Jem Bosatta:
My first love is still my main love and it's playing unamplified, alone, a couple of yards away from the listener, in a silent room or on a still night by a campfire. Other music is intense in other ways, but when I get to create that particular kind of intensity, that's when I know I'm doing the right thing for myself and anyone listening.


Nagamag:
What's the new record about?

Jem Bosatta:
"Loss and Love" is a collection of six stories that all opened my eyes to something new about what it means to be a man. I was really invested in the topic when I was preparing the record, because I had the feeling that men talked a lot about mankind but we didn't really have a complex, subtle language to talk about masculinity apart from "toxic". So in these songs I wanted to recount a wide spectrum of my experience of this mysterious condition, from beautiful to dark to ordinary things.


Nagamag:
Is the record available in physical format?

Jem Bosatta:
Yes, but not like you know it. I didn't want to create waste, so together with the graphic designer Gabriel Jeanjean I've developed a really special EP product. I call it "music for your fingers": it's a lyric book that was created as a tactile, aesthetic, musical, analogue-digital journey. You can buy on my Bandcamp page - jembosatta.bandcamp.com. And if you want the CD too, I can include one in the delivery for free... but most people don't actually listen to CDs so I thought I'd make it optional.


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

Jem Bosatta:
Self "Noname"


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

Jem Bosatta:
Sam Amidon "Time Has Made a Change"

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Ollie Wade – She

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“Deep in our hearts, we are all romantics and love lives in the hearts of everyone. "Ollie Wade" tells an amazing story, revealing its essence in his new instrumental single. Charming vocals and pleasant piano melody. Seize this unique moment!”

“Глубоко в душе все мы романтики и в сердцах каждого живёт любовь. -Ollie Wade- рассказывает удивительную историю, раскрывая всю её суть в своём новом, инструментальном сингле. Очаровательный вокал и приятная мелодия фортепиано. Ловите момент.”

-Nagamag.com

Artist said about this song:

"With Mothers Day was coming up, I really wanted to do something different and special for my Mum. With not much money due to being hit hard financially from the pandemic, I was wondering what I could do to show just how much my Mum means to me and I decided to write a song for her. I have always expressed myself and my feelings best through songwriting and I didn’t think words alone would carry enough weight. So I wrote ‘She’. It’s a tribute to my Mother, whilst also showing that I see her and everything she is for me and for others. She has always been the one that I and countless others come to with their problems and pain, taking it all on to be there for them whilst shelving her own struggles at the same time. I could see how heavy that could be at times and how much I admired her strength. I think the chorus line of the song sums up my message perfectly,

‘In the Simplest way, the thing I want to say is I love you’.

I actually taught myself classical piano during lockdown so I set myself the task to arrange something special and beautiful on the piano to accompany my words. I was inspired by songs such as Billy Joel’s ‘She’s always a woman’ and wanted to write something contemporary and true to my own identity as an artist. I’m very proud of the result."

http://olliewade.com/

Rainy – Wishing Well

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“By looking deep into the past, you realize that almost everything in this world is connected. Whether connected directly or not, nothing stands alone. If you feel lonely, just remember that you co-exist with others! This is the concept behind the "Wishing Well".”

-Nagamag.com

from https://www.rainyandthedust.com/blog

The Well You Seek

I climbed these gritstone boulders and traced these Parmelia saxatilis lichens for years growing up in the Peak District in Derbyshire. Familiarity grows deep roots when you spend that much time in a place. The lichens plotted maps to unknown worlds, marked where to climb, where to slide and where to pause and wonder. Patterns formed like faces peering out from the sage greens, yellows and blues to greet my imagination. Since all of the rocks had once been unearthed from the disused quarry near by, I'd ask myself if anyone else had ever traced their form in this way or was I the first? Of course the lichens had been the first. Tiny lives in symbiosis. Two organisms working together. A fungi and an alga collaborating to make what we observe to be one form. Collaboration, not competition, is what made these rocks colour with life.

It is very often the act of looking into the past that reveals our interconnection with things. I've since come to suspect that this connection moves in all ways and in all directions if we choose to look closely enough. Or perhaps that should be far enough? Though we may be familiar with solitude we are no less alone than everything that exists. Connection is something I rediscover over and over again and it's a theme that runs throughout 'Fell For The World'.

Years ago I wrote and recorded a track called Putovinya whilst studying to be a sound engineer. Putovinya means journey in Slovenian. It was an ode to Vladamir, my fellow engineer on the project who had left his family in his war torn country to study sound and follow his love of music. I'd decided, in order to challenge us, that the track was to be a musical voyage through the various styles of music I had absorbed over my time so far as a musician. I dragged in every instrument I could lay my hands on to create the track. The collaboration showed me something that I've rarely found since.

I've always written and recorded music alone. It's not particularly intentional, it just works out that way for me. On the rare occasion I'm joined by a fellow writer or performer I relish every second. In the back of my mind I always knew that I wanted to invite my good friend to guest on one song in particular. 'Wishing Well' would not exist if not for Marcelo Andrade. A fellow multi instrumentalist and songwriter Marcelo is a Brazilian meastro. It had been my honour to sing backing vocals on his track 'Coco Pera' from his incredible album 'African tree '. During this recording we had experimented with a couple of other songs and out of these sessions I'd stumbled upon the chords for Wishing Well. I always imagined that Marcelo would be on the track some how and his traditional Brazialin Rebecca ( a relative of the violin ) seemed like the perfect match.

In my late teens I discovered drone music through playing the didgeridoo. In recent years throat singing has become a regular practice ( often sat in the car waiting for traffic ). This interest along with my on going fascination with Indian classical music, singing bowls and gongs led me to a wonderful musician and healer called Celia Beeson based in Bristol. After being entranced by her Sounding Silence sound sessions we quickly found common ground and one day, out of the blue, she very kindly gifted a traditional Indian Tambora to me. The instrument had a sentimental connection to her and it was her wish to pass it along to be played once more. I was honoured, and took great pleasure in recording this Tambora along with my Sitar in the droning depths of the throat singing on 'Wishing Well'.

Collaboration has shaped 'Wishing Well' much like lichen on a rock. However it won't be me who explores it's nuances this time. It's yours to discover now, to play, absorb and create your own worlds in. My only wish is that whoever does stumble upon it, that it nurtures hope. A gentle encouraging reassurance that we are all wonderful beings capable of deep kindness.

Michael Dunstan – Walk The Streets On Sunrise

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-Automatic Translation with Google Translate-
Remember when you last walked under the first rays of the sun at dawn? -Michael Dunstan- reminds how important it is to be happy and independent of material things and enjoy simple, but such important components. Acoustic folk in the rays of flaming dawn!”

“Вспомните, когда вы в последний раз гуляли под первыми лучами солнца на рассвете? -Michael Dunstan- напоминает, как важно быть счастливым и независимым от материальных вещей и наслаждаться простыми, но такими важными составляющими. Акустический фолк в лучах пылающего рассвета!”

-Nagamag.com

https://michaeldunstanmusic.com.au/

'Walk The Streets On Sunrise' is releasing today (March 18th, in Australia) and has already been placed in Spotify's New Music Friday AU/NZ.

The song was written at the beginning of last winter. With long busy days working, I began running before dawn and would often run down empty streets resemblant of airport runways, to be greeted with the stillest, most wonderful sunrises. With no one around, and no sound. Peace and quiet, in the city? The impact it had on my day, as it became busier, was profound. That stillness never left, and inspired me hugely throughout the day, and how I interacted with everyone around me.

The song is written from an imagined perspective of an older male, with limited days left on this extraordinary planet we are blessed to call home. In imagining how I'd feel in this person's situation, I feel the urgency and inspiration to make the most of every morning, every day I wake up breathing. I hope you enjoy the song, and keep finding moments to be grateful for each day. Let the peace fill your life.

It is the second single off an upcoming second studio album titled 'Impermanence', due to be released June 2022.

Lyrics:

Am I alone? Or are we living life in fast forward?

Scrambling from dusk till dawn,

For food to eat, for a place to call our home.

Well he said, I’ve been working all this time,

To find I never lived, right before I die.

And that’s why I walk the streets on sunrise.

And let the peace fill your life.

It’s so damn nice.

Peace and quiet.

Watch the birds take flight.

When you walk the streets on sunrise.

To be awake while the city sleeps is to witness an Earth at ease.

The cool morning stars they fade.

The roads are empty like runways.

Machines rise, the birds they hide.

But it’s okay for you have the silence inside.

And that’s why I walk the streets on sunrise.

And let it inspire my life.

It’s so damn nice.

Peace and quiet.

Watch the birds take flight.

When you walk the streets on sunrise.

Sjana Rut – Cold

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“Although this track has a slight coolness, it evokes exceptionally hot emotions. Its deep lyrics and sometimes expressive manner of performance give it colour and originality. Strong work that can heal wounds, but also leave scars!”

“Хотя от трека и веет лёгкой прохладой, он вызывает исключительно горячие, обжигающие эмоции. Глубокий текст и местами экспрессивная манера исполнения придали ему колорита и самобытности. Музыка, которая способна залечить любые раны, но может оставить и свои рубцы. Сильная работа.”

-Nagamag.com

On November 25th 2021 the Icelandic artist Sjana Rut released her cathartic album ‘Broken’, the first part of a two-part saga, a confronting deep dive into the sexual assault she endured as a child. Released without promotion the album gets a re-launch on April 1st to warm up for he second part, ‘Unbreakable’, that is set to be released in the pre summer. The ‘Broken/Unbreakable’ saga is a concept album focused on the subject matter of sexual child abuse. The album is based on a true story.

Sjana composed and wrote all the songs and lyrics on the album, as well as producing and mixing most songs herself. She then finished the album in another studio with the help of two other musicians. The first part of the saga, ‘Broken’, is set in the past and reflects the heavy side of the journey. It starts innocent, quickly becomes sinister and gets heavier with each track until the story eventually transitions into hope and desperation for better times. It is mostly from her viewpoint as a child, and as an adult slowly coming to realise things.

‘Unbreakable’, on the other hand, is defined by strength, bravery, self-awareness and growth. Sjana confronts the past's shadow and the difficult situations surrounding it with confidence and attitude and does so in a mature, and sometimes, humorous way.

“This is the most important project that I will ever release. With this album, I am not only saying goodbye to this chapter in my life and moving on, but I also hope to inspire and encourage other victims of abuse,” she says.

https://www.facebook.com/sjanarut

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