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Conradaxx – Of Which We Came (Spotify)

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"Of Which We Came" is one of a handful of downtempo, synth-driven tracks released by Conradaxx in 2020. This track stands out from the rest with it's hypnotic beat and trance-like binaural movements . Each moment is purposeful, never stagnant, furthering this sonic narrative. While partly hides melancholic vibes at the end delivers a bright message.

Few words about Conradaxx
Conradaxx is the solo project of musician Alex Giles Conrad of Portland, Oregon. Conrad comes from a family of musicians who have dabbled in everything from the Northern soul scene of 1950's Philadelphia to rock and speed metal on the other side of the coast. While Conrad draws heavy influence and pride from these roots, he's never been one to follow suit. He grew up on 1990's American hip-hop and r&b, eventually branching out to electronic rock and EDM after the turn of the century.

As a multi-instrumentalist, Conrad began playing drums, the xylophone, and just about anything else he could get his hands on as a small child. Currently he also plays the guitar as well as analog synthesizers. Shying away from the mainstream, he believes that every piece of music he works through should be somewhat experimental in nature, achieving something new along the way.

https://www.facebook.com/The-Devolution-180375762008507

https://soundcloud.com/conradxx
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoTyQ1PXdrYosl6FxE9RUBQ

Midist – Blooms (Video)

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Midist’s debut 7-track EP Near Field is a collection of moments that reflect on experiences before and during isolation. Combining elements of techno, house and pop music and composed entirely on hardware, the songs attempt to describe “the importance of our connections to each other, the deterioration of those connections and the resolve we find in ourselves”.
https://future-everything.com/artists/midist

Nibana Interview on Nagamag.com

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

Nibana:
There is no "fit all" description as I'm producing quite a lot of diverse genres but most likely chillout and downtempo, some psybient, some bass music and glitch ... I like using the more generic genre electronic or electronica. I've produced some heavy psytrance for a bit, but I didn't stick to it after I released my album.


Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Nibana:
I'm quite a newcomer in the electronic music genre even tho I've been producing it for a few years (about 8 now). I was mostly raised on my dad's hard rock playlist, 80s music and then fell in love with the metal scene. I've been a metalhead for most of my music journey, listening to the darker genres of it (hence my . My first approach to electronic music and the genres I produce now has been while playing video games (one of my biggest passion), and later during my first raves in France. I then got frustrated to not be able to tweak what I heard and decided to start my own music project. It then grew to an unexpected size and I've been able to tour all around the world and collaborate with my heroes whom many became my friends.


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

Nibana:
Honestly my entire childhood was filled with music. Both my parents enjoyed it a lot, despite no being musicians, and I've always been highly emotionally struck from movies' scoring to my parents playlist. I started playing guitar as soon as I could and it led me here. I was never planing to become a full time musician (I'm more of a science guy) but seeing my project get bigger motivated me to quit everything for it.


Nagamag:
Most artists have a favorite song from a different music genre than the one they are producing music for... Which is yours?

Nibana:
Départe "Wither"


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

Nibana:
Solar Fields "The Missing"

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DER WALDLÄUFER feat. BAOBAO | INYOURMIND – Ambient | Chillout | Mindfulness | Relaxation | Chill (Video)

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DER WALDLÄUFER feat. BAOBAO | INYOURMIND – Ambient | Chillout | Mindfulness
| Relaxation | Chill

(Video)

A wonderful new atmospheric chillout lounge from Der Waldläufer feat BaoBao.
Through his ambient soundscapes, ethereal vocals and downtempo grooves it offers an easy listening experience to relax and daydream.

https://linktr.ee/waldlauf

Luca Sciurti – Day One (Opening) (Spotify)

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Luca Sciurti – Day One (Opening)
(Spotify)

A neoclassical theme that reflects Luca Sciurti's passion for the emotive piano: a piano harmony where between the strings and the key hammers that beat, a cloth of various nature is interposed, which makes the sound of the piano extremely sweet and intimate, emphasizing the noise of the movement of the keys and all the mechanic "noise". Brilliantly sound designed additional with synth sound, an electronic kick and more...creating a unique texture between analog and digital sound which tickles your ears.

https://instagram.com/lucasciurti_music

William Sanford – We Will Fight and Defeat These Bulbous Spheres with Their Tiny Little Crowns (Spotify)

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William Sanford – We Will Fight and Defeat These Bulbous Spheres with Their Tiny Little Crowns
(Spotify)

An out of the usual attempt to bridge the wide gulf between modern electronica and progressive rock which partly flirts with alternative and experimental. William Sanford is a hobbyist musician from the Chicago area/NW Indiana that draws influences from Ambient, Downtempo, IDM, Progressive Rock, Art Rock, Pop, and the Avant-garde.
More info: https://www.williamsanford.rocks/

AFAR – Lulled and Fake (Spotify)

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AFAR – Lulled and Fake
(Spotify)

After hitting the stages of numerous clubs and festivals with their impressive live act, electronica duo AFAR deliver the 12th EP of Vienna’s Heimlich Musik – with Oberst & Buchner and Geju on remix duty. "Lulled and Fake" is a freshly unique piece of music consisting of dark analog synth lines and accentuated guitar notes that create a rich and powerful surface for vocals using a broad spectrum of the harmonic scale. Created in an attic in the middle of nowhere, complex rhythms are guiding the journey exploring the discrepancy between a human being’s inner soul and the constant need for self-promotion in a digital world of superficiality.

Heimlich’s own Oberst & Buchner are extending the original mix by laying down classic acid lines and arpeggiator parts while sticking to the main theme as a storyline. A stripped-down drum kit leaves just enough space for the duo's trademark hypnotic vibe to evolve through the re-imagined arrangement.

The third duo featured on the EP is Geju from Moscow, delivering the second remix for "Lulled and Fake". Their remix is based on the guitar parts while a playful rhythm is created by blending drum parts from the original mix with their own unique style. As a result, Geju transform the original mix into one of their own creations of recognizable value with the potential to create special moments on the dance floor.

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