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Edward Newell x Esgazette – Treasury of Reverie and Memory (Spotify)

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“Our favourite Cinematic sound, this time decorated with sweet piano keys is offered with great artistry. Peaceful, balanced and elegant track, like a blooming flower in the morning dawn. The treasure of your sound collection has the seal of Edward Newell.”

-Nagamag.com

Edward Newell was born in 1961 and grew up in a country village near to London as part of a large musical family. His early training was mostly in classical music, his father being an adept multi-instrumentalist. Edward played cello from a young age before taking up guitar during his school years when he joined a rock band. He subsequently played electric bass, double-bass and keyboards while first encountering electronics and studio recording. Recently he began composing music that develops from improvisations on piano or cello. His first solo release consists of chamber pieces built from a few tracks; they are largely acoustic but feature samplers and studio effects. His atmospheric music explores many moods utilising both the textural and melodic.

For more information https://www.edward-newell.com

The studio-based project that is Esgazette began in London in 1981 as a post-punk jamming band. Subsequently working out of Wales and Scotland, Esgazette has passed through several incarnations with founder Will Datson as principal creator collaborating with guest vocalists and players.

Such flexibility of movement is a reflection of Esgazette’s pioneering use of what Will calls ‘the suitcase studio’, which has followed the progress of home recording from cassette and portable reel-to-reel to computer multitrack.

Esgazette could be seen as exemplifying ‘indie’ music, meaning working truly independently of the established music business, since before the tag existed. Esgazette has always stood for spontaneity and experimentation in everything from instrumentation and recording techniques to cover art and video. If, in the past, this has set limitations with regard to technical sophistication and flag-waving publicity, it has allowed for creative and productive freedom.

While Esgazette’s output suggests a host of influences - from German experimental rock of the 70s, 80s synth pop, to more recent sampling and electronica - it is never bound by generic conventions. The songs can be existential, angsty, lyrical or downright theatrical, yet each manages to suggest a distinctive imaginative scenario. In a similar way the instrumentals trigger a range of moods hinting at TV mystery themes, meditative soundscapes and unsettling soundtracks for yet to be made movies.

Dear Gravity x We Dream of Eden – Generations (Spotify)

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“Explore the beauty of Ambient & Drone as it's revealed in this sort track. Peaceful sound, which gently touches your ears and soothes the mind. Fragile chords vibrate in the air and mix with dreamy pads. Add some magic in your playlist with "Generations".”

-Nagamag.com

https://www.instagram.com/deargravitymusic
https://www.instagram.com/wedreamofeden/

Jaap Mol – Wandering (Spotify)

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“Elusive vocals carefully mixed with Ambient synth patterns and some violin elements. This is the impressive release of "Jaap Mol" which can captivate your ears and guide you through a dreamy dimension of sound. Don't miss it!”

-Nagamag.com

This ambient electronic track is the final track of Jaap Mol's new EP. It's built on the neo classical fundament of a string quartet, and worked out with samples, analog synths and haunting vocals.

https://jaapmol.com/
https://www.facebook.com/jaapmolmusic
https://www.instagram.com/jaapmol

Egopusher – Imitation (Spotify)

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“"Imitation" is built by fine Ambient soundscapes smoothly combined with violin chords. Thick tones, synth layers and long pads forming a mystic atmosphere, which didn't leave us unaffected.”

-Nagamag.com

2020. The world suddenly stands still. EGOPUSHER has to interrupt their «Beyond» tour. From the band bus back to the rehearsal room. Time to record the ambient album that has been floating in the back of their minds for a long time.

The Ambient Mix Tape is based on Tobias Preisig's and Alessandro Giannelli's wish to present their otherwise energetic sound in a calmer way. It comprises seven tracks, characterized by synthesizer sounds, impressive basses and intimate violin parts. Each piece has its place. What unites them is this comforting sound, which the duo recorded and produced on their own. Honest and direct.

Imitation, the incredibly fine and subtle opener, is an ideal introduction to this album. Inevitably, the gaze moves into the distance until the warm and powerful basses bring the listener back down to earth. In Sentinel, massive walls of sound build up between an organic hi-hat and an electronic bass drum. These walls open up effortlessly at the end. Finally, we return to the big screen with Vacuum. An appealing mix of 60s French cinema, Francis Lai and neoclassical coolness. The club and the stroboscopic lights take a break. But even in small and cramped rehearsal rooms their is enough space for sounds of epic proportions.

Preisig and Giannelli skillfully keep developing their unique and self-sufficient world of sound. This is their space. And it fills up again and again without ever being overloaded. The spherical dimension and omnipresent closeness to sound, that the duo creates at the same time are extraordinary. The careful mix by Berlin ambient piano artist Jan Wagner underlines this achievement impressively. The Ambient Mix Tape is a timeless result of a short epoch that makes the EGOPUSHER cosmos grow.

https://www.instagram.com/egopushermusic/

George Kano – Kyrie (Spotify)

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“The experienced George Kano offers a piano sonata for all the fans of Neoclassical sound. Slow and spiritual creation, full of harmony and a slight melancholic touch. Ideal choice for your lonely Winter nights.”

-Nagamag.com

Artist said about this song:

"A station in a city at night.
A few people are walking around there.
The upright piano everyone can use freely is put in the corner.
An old man who seemed lonely and sat down have begun to move a finger quietly like a prayer.

To make this piano sonata, I didn't use a keyboard and lined up a sampling source.
That shows present-day distorted human society."

https://lit.link/georgekano
https://twitter.com/georgekano
https://www.instagram.com/georgekanodrum/
https://www.facebook.com/georgekanodrummer

Andrey Pobem – Следы великана (Spotify)

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“Andrey Pobem has just released his new Ambient & Drone production. An impressive mix of smooth, crystal clear soundscapes with irresistible effects. The track starts slowly and follows a specific pattern of gradual progression. The result is quite powerful and at the same time relaxing.”

-Nagamag.com

https://instagram.com/andrey_pobem

Zenon Marko – Descent 1

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“Our favourite Zenon Marko delivers another masterpiece of Ambient production. When harmony of sound meets spirituality, you can rise into a higher state of existence. Then comes, “Descent” to bring you back… down to Earth again!”

-Nagamag.com

Return to Earth: Descent 1 is the final part of the Symmetry cycle, a return to the beginning, the point of departure, the material world of earth.

Symmetry is the musically symmetrical soundtrack of a journey, whether physical, intellectual, imaginative, emotional, philosophical, psychological, or spiritual. The music expresses progressive ascent towards a goal, arrival at an apex, descent, and return.

The structure of the composition reflects and embodies philosophy, mathematics, sacred geometry, harmony and dissonance, and psychoacoustics. This electronic arrangement of the composition is inspired by early, baroque, classical and neoclassical music, as well as electronic music and minimalism. The entire album is musically symmetrical, with the “Descents” as compositional reverses of the “Ascents”.

Symmetry: Descent 1
Element: Earth
Geometry: Hexahedron

From the full-length symmetrical concept album “Symmetry”

More info, listen, buy, sign up: http://www.zenonmarko.com/music.html

“What we call the beginning is often the end

And to make an end is to make a beginning.

The end is where we start from.”

“We shall not cease from exploration

And the end of all our exploring

Will be to arrive where we started

And know the place for the first time.

Through the unknown, unremembered gate

When the last of earth left to discover

Is that which was the beginning…”

– T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets

Neil Foster – Wired (Spotify)

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“Electronically encapsulated emotions related to future endeavors and the truth they teach. Gentle and rhythmic like the soft glow of an ancient star. A tune to watch stars bloom and nebulas dance to. Atmospherics the way they should sound. ”

-Nagamag.com

Energetic and driving IDM with an undercurrent of melancholy. This song sits across ambient electronica, classical and cinematic. Violin by Kevin McCullagh.

https://neilfoster.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/neilfostermusic/

Aina Myrstener Cello – Åter åter (Spotify)

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“Bright example of pure, sparkling sound. The artist has put together Electronic and Neoclassical elements, forming a remarkable Ambient result. We really enjoyed those chords of Cello, as decorated with a little bit of violin.”

-Nagamag.com

This is the first track taken from Cellomusik III, the third and final album in Aina Myrstener Cello’s trilogy Cellomusik where she explores the sounds of the cello to make unique and mesmerizing ambient and minimal music. Partially mixed in the EMS-studio in Stockholm it also incorporates electronic sounds and techniques with the result reminiscent of the works of Steve Reich, Hildur Guðnadóttir and Arthur Russell. This track features additional violin played by Karin Hellqvist

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