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(It’s a Rare Thing) To Daydream – Seamus O’Muineachain

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“Η μελαγχολία της μελωδίας καταφέρνει να συμπληρώσει τα κενά μας και να δικαιολογήσει τα συναισθήματα μας. Με νοσταλγική διάθεση θυμάσαι τα περασμένα λίγο πριν τα αφήσεις και οι υπέροχες νότες κρατούν μέσα σου τις καλύτερες αναμνήσεις. Ο ρυθμός ήσυχα σε συνοδεύει για να μπορέσεις να ξεπεράσεις και αυτό το εμπόδιο.”

-Nagamag.com


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“The melancholy of the melody manages to fill in our gaps and justify our feelings. With a nostalgic mood you remember the past just before you let it go and the wonderful notes keep the best memories inside you. The pace quietly accompanies you so that you can overcome this obstacle as well.”

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“La melancolía de la melodía logra llenar nuestros vacíos y justificar nuestros sentimientos. Con un humor nostálgico recuerdas el pasado justo antes de dejarlo ir y las maravillosas notas guardan los mejores recuerdos dentro de ti. El ritmo te acompaña tranquilamente para que tú también puedas superar este obstáculo.”

-Nagamag.com

The original review of “Seamus O’Muineachain – (It’s a Rare Thing) To Daydream” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Neoclassical reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Seamus O’Muineachain” (Ireland) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag takes great pleasure in introducing “(It’s a Rare Thing) To Daydream”, a masterpiece of “Seamus O’Muineachain” This extraordinary composition of “Seamus O’Muineachain – (It’s a Rare Thing) To Daydream” with details of Neoclassical genre, motivated our dedicated curator to review it with pure feelings! Nagamag, as a global portal to musical discovery, is thrilled to share music compositions like “Seamus O’Muineachain – (It’s a Rare Thing) To Daydream” as well as reviewing them! Beyond the realm of ordinary music, this song defines also Neo / Modern Classical, Ambient music as well!

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Additional information/sources for Seamus O’Muineachain – (It’s a Rare Thing) To Daydream

The song “Seamus O’Muineachain – (It’s a Rare Thing) To Daydream” is released by Ghost Home Recordings

Song Sources for “Seamus O’Muineachain – (It’s a Rare Thing) To Daydream”:
Spotify: open.spotify.com/track/5TaQKALEF6IgpnXk33Q4CE
Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=slCdaf5Wbq0
Bandcamp: seamusomuineachain.bandcamp.com/track/its-a-rare-thing-to-daydream

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Dustin O’Halloran – Spiritus Naturae Aeternus | Neoclassical music review

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“Serene and very beautiful ethereal melodies and gentle textures with this enchanting and soothing composition. Its harmonic string structure brings depth of emotions. Joyfulness of themes and perfect progression will bring you closer to the realm of tranquility and inner peace.”

-Nagamag.com


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“Γαλήνιες και πολύ όμορφες αιθέριες μελωδίες και απαλές υφές με αυτή τη μαγευτική και καταπραϋντική σύνθεση. Η αρμονική δομή χορδών του φέρνει βάθος συναισθημάτων. Η χαρά των θεμάτων και η τέλεια εξέλιξη θα σας φέρουν πιο κοντά στο βασίλειο της ηρεμίας και της εσωτερικής γαλήνης.”

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“Melodías etéreas serenas y muy hermosas y texturas suaves con esta composición encantadora y relajante. Su estructura armónica de cuerdas aporta profundidad de emociones. La alegría de los temas y la perfecta progresión te acercarán al reino de la tranquilidad y la paz interior.”

-Nagamag.com

The original review of “Dustin O’Halloran – Spiritus Naturae Aeternus” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Neoclassical reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Dustin O’Halloran” (United States) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag proudly presents the song with title “Spiritus Naturae Aeternus” by the talented “Dustin O’Halloran”. A unique Neoclassical composition that captured the attention of Nagamag’s curators, who were deeply moved by the emotions awakened during their listening experience of “Dustin O’Halloran – Spiritus Naturae Aeternus”. The song expresses Neo / Modern Classical, Ambient music genre details that worth to be enjoyed by listening the full production!
Nagamag music magazine gladfully shares with you the above music review that one of our experienced Neoclassical reviewers motivated to write about “Dustin O’Halloran – Spiritus Naturae Aeternus”. Nagamag, as an international music magazine, reviews Neoclassical songs that discovers around the globe, for Neoclassical listeners of all over the world!

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The song “Dustin O’Halloran – Spiritus Naturae Aeternus” is released by Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

Song Sources for “Dustin O’Halloran – Spiritus Naturae Aeternus”:
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Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW7HA0Axkkw

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O’Bear – Fracture | Neoclassical music review

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“Οι όμορφες νότες του πιάνου και η γλυκιά μελωδία εισχωρούν τόσο απαλά και διακριτικά μέσα μας και μας κάνουν να αισθανόμαστε γαλήνη. Μας ταξιδεύουν μέσα στην απέραντη φύση και μας δροσίζουν σαν το γάργαρο και ήρεμο ποτάμι. Οι ακτίνες του ήλιου λάμπουν μέσα από τα δέντρα και ξεχνιόμαστε στον μέσα από το χαλαρό ρυθμό του κομματιού.”

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“The beautiful notes of the piano and the sweet melody penetrate so gently and discreetly within us and make us feel peaceful. They travel us in the endless nature and cool us like a gourger and a calm river. The rays of the sun shine through the trees and we forget in the loose pace of the piece.”

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“Les belles notes du piano et de la douce mélodie pénètrent si doucement et discrètement en nous et nous font nous sentir paisibles. Ils nous voyagent dans la nature sans fin et nous refroidissent comme un gourger et une rivière calme. Les rayons du soleil brillent à travers les arbres et nous oublions dans le rythme lâche de la pièce.”

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The original review of “O’Bear – Fracture” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Neoclassical reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “O’Bear” (France) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag brings you a Neoclassical music review, inspired by the unique song “O’Bear – Fracture”. Many vibes to feel, many emotions to experience and these melodies you are expecting and have to hear! Our excitement to review and share “O’Bear – Fracture” encourages us to continue sharing such Neoclassical songs from all over the world, hopefully destined to reach the most of all Neoclassical listeners!

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The song “O’Bear – Fracture” is released by 198090224113 Records Dk

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Spotify: open.spotify.com/track/0w3ByfDbZo5PPrhcW03c0w
Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBjAXZGpsGM
Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/album/fracture/1713070686?i=1713070687
Deezer: www.deezer.com/track/2509818511
Pandora: www.pandora.com/TR:107722225

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Blackmore’s Night – Play Minstrel Play

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“Η εκπληκτική μελωδία αφήνει την φαντασία μας ελεύθερη να περιπλανηθεί σε όμορφα δάση με πυκνή βλάστηση και δέντρα ψηλά. Χανόμαστε μέσα στη μαγεία της και εξερευνούμε τα πρωτόγνωρα τοπία. Τα υπέροχα φωνητικά μας ξεναγούν και μας βοηθούν να διαβούμε τα δύσκολά μονοπάτια ενώ ο ζωηρός ρυθμός γίνεται ο οδηγός μας.”

“The stunning melody leaves our imagination free to wander in beautiful forests with dense vegetation and tall trees. We lose in its magic and explore the unprecedented landscapes. Our wonderful vocals guide us and help us cross the difficult paths while the lively pace becomes our driver.” *

“The stunning melody leaves our imagination free to wander in beautiful forests with dense vegetation and tall trees. We lose in its magic and explore the unprecedented landscapes. Our wonderful vocals guide us and help us cross the difficult paths while the lively pace becomes our driver.” *

-Nagamag.com

The song “Blackmore’s Night – Play Minstrel Play” is released by earMUSIC

Song Sources for “Blackmore’s Night – Play Minstrel Play”:
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Lorenzo Tempesti Interview on Nagamag.com

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Lorenzo Tempesti
Interview


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

Lorenzo Tempesti:
Modern classical music Piano crossover


Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Lorenzo Tempesti:
I define myself as a composer, specialized in piano and soundtrack music. At the beginning I was mostly writing music for videos, documentaries, commercials in my region. Meanwhile, I used to play in various music bands, among which Silvia Michelotti and Cushini di fanfole. My personal soloist career started with the CD "While the others sleep" in 2016. I've continued distributing a wide production music library through my websites www.bestproductionmusic.com and www.suonimusicaidee.it, on which it is possible to request and obtain licenses for using my tracks in videos, apps and other projects. My music production has increased in the last two years: in 2019 I've released three Digital 45s (Valzer della dogaressa, Leonardo and The flat sea) and one single (6 minutes - 44). At the end of the year I've started also a parallel electronic music project called "Storm(s)". In January 2020 the new modern classical single "Last Bourbon" and the EP "Still Alive" as Storm (s) were released. The "Suite for Malta" EP, dedicated to the Mediterranean island, was released in April 2020.


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

Lorenzo Tempesti:
Not sure of which is the most important among these three: - the immersion in music listening I've lived in my parents' house - my first music keyboard, when I was 8 - the nights I spent composing in my room, when I was a teenager


Nagamag:
What is the impact of the new music distribution system for an artist like you?

Lorenzo Tempesti:
Since piano music is still a "niche", for me this is a great opportunity. From selling 300-400 records now I can count 30/40,000 monthly listeners, spread all around the world instead only in my region and country. And many opportunities came also from the contact with other artists, with which I exchange ideas and start collaborations.


Nagamag:
What is your role as an artist in this Covid-2019 emergency?

Lorenzo Tempesti:
I am participating in many charity and cultural initiatives related to the virus emergency: in particular I took part in the realization of the song "Il cuore resta aperto" written by Giulia Daici and played "from home" together with 12 other artists of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, to fund our local hospital. I am also playing in FB live streamings together with other pianists for the live series "Pianisti in quarantena".


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

Lorenzo Tempesti:
Eric Clapton "I shot the Sheriff"


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

Lorenzo Tempesti:
Bruno Sanfilippo Piano Textures 5 III

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Gregory Paul Mineeff Interview on Nagamag.com

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Gregory Paul Mineeff
Interview

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

Gregory Paul Mineeff:
Ambient, Modern-classical, Electronic, Downtempo, Chillout, analog textures, analog and acoustic instruments, alternative.

Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Gregory Paul Mineeff:
I am a composer, multi-instrumentalist from Wollongong, Australia. I began my life as a musician beginning with piano but stopped to pursue the guitar and rock music. As a teenager I was obsessed with the electric guitar, fixated on the music of Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana, Foo Fighters, ACDC and Pink Floyd. Jimi Hendrix's music and the way he constructed melodies and harmonies, as well as his improvising, has always fascinated me. Along the way I became interested in music for film and classical music and began collecting and playing as many acoustic instruments as I could. Piano became a fixture in my life and I began composing simple minimal piano pieces, collecting many over the years. No matter what instrument it is, my fascination with music is always around the act of creating something new, composing and constructing a new piece of wonder. I composed my album GRIND in response to the beautiful natural surroundings of my home in Wollongong and since releasing this album have enjoyed collaborating with many artists around the world. My second full length album After Today was released in January and I am looking forward to seeing how it goes about finding its place in the world.

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

Gregory Paul Mineeff:
I have always loved music and it has always been something that just felt right to me. From the first time experiencing music from my grandmother's organ to the music classroom at school I knew it was for me. I was always into music of the 60's, 70's, 80's and early 90's with it playing constantly in my home whether it be Pink Floyd or Dire Straits. The music that really connected with me at that time was Nirvana. I loved the rawness of the music, the edginess to it, the minimalistic and simple nature of each song really resonated with me. The minimal aesthetic of those compositions influences me to this day. Music was the way I identified my place in the world as a teenager and the place I sought refuge. I made many cassette tape recordings of instrumental guitar pieces and experiments throughout this time. Following from this I loved the improvisation style of Jimi Hendrix, particularly pieces like Little Wing. His edginess and always being on the edge makes his style particularly appealing. I love the work of Nick Cave, the simplicity of the compositions and the rawness are always an inspiration. As time went on I became interested in music for film, particularly the work of Danny Elfman, and I absolutely adore Neil Young's score for the Jim Jarmusch film Dead man. I was always seeking out rawness in music and artists I felt were risking a little, pushing boundaries, which led me to the work of Bjork. Her music is always a beautiful departure from the ordinary. It also connected me to the world of electronic music and the infinite possibilities available for modern composers and musicians. Another artist I respect enormously is Radiohead and the solo work of Thom Yorke. I am endlessly fascinated by their boundless creativeness and the unique music and place they have created. Boards of Canada and the world they have created for themselves to exist is an endless source of inspiration as are the minimal piano compositions of Philip Glass. All of these artists have influenced my current music in various ways. The artist who has perhaps inspired me the most though, is Yann Tiersen. I adore his solo piano work and everything he has done, the album Skyline being my favourite with the track The Gutter a particular favourite. Ultimately, my love of music is in the act of creation and the immediacy of this construction. I absolutely love and am influenced by literature, art and music and my response to this and my own creation of art is an integral part of the process.

Nagamag:
What Are you working on at the moment (Jan. 2020)?

Gregory Paul Mineeff:
I am fascinated by vintage analog instruments, analog synthesisers, electric pianos, tape effects and acoustic pianos. and I am working on composing more solo piano pieces. My goal is to be as simple as can be while conveying a sense of melody. I am also working on performing my new album After Today live with film projection and look forward to developing this project. I always look forward to more collaborative projects too.

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

Gregory Paul Mineeff:
Foo Fighters "Exhausted"

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

Gregory Paul Mineeff:
Yann Tiersen "Penn ar Lann"

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