Luis Paul – City Night (Spotify)

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“-Luis Paul- in an amazing and sincere way, has reflected on his sound canvas the night streets of our favourite cities. This music can reach your soul, set free your imagination, fantasy and memories from twilight sleep. That's all you wish? Then welcome to the city night.”

“Поразительно, как бережно и искренне -Luis Paul- отразил на звуковом полотне ночные улицы наших любимых городов. Это музыка из самых недр души, освобождающая воображение, фантазию и наши воспоминания от сумеречного сна. Это всё, чего вы желаете? Тогда добро пожаловать в Городскую Ночь.”

-Nagamag.com

Artist few words with Nagamag behind the source of his inspiration for this song:

"I wrote this song after I had gone for a walk during a rainy night in Berlin. In my neighborhood there wasn't much going on anymore except for a few people in a bar waiting for the rain to end while having a drink. I thought it’s just incredible how many different life stories and experiences take place in a single city. Music can completely change your perspective on what you perceive in that moment. This song is a little film music of life with which I tried to capture the feelings of that night."

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ÜUCE, Arttu Silvast – sea / boat / water (Spotify)

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“Where the sea meets an altar and waves embrace the crystal cathedrals is where this takes place. A romance with sound of synths and strings telling the tale. ”

-Nagamag.com

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'sea / boat / water' is the first single that’s flourished from a collaboration between two neo-classical composers; ÜUCE (USA) and Arttu Silvast (FIN).

The project started to come together after the two musicians found each other through shared digital spaces and started exchanging musical ideas online. It turned out that they both had a similar taste in music, sounds, and textures.

I grew up spending my summers in the sand on the east coast of the USA. Naturally while there, I had life-giving experiences, fell in love with the ocean, and fell in love with the women who ended up becoming my wife. As the years moved on and I finally got to enjoy the sea with my son, a melody broke onto the shore in front of us. After sharing the concept with Arttu, he thoughtfully observed the notes to find the meaning for me… not to mention expand profoundly on it. - ÜUCE

I’m originally from a very small seaside town in Southern Finland and the sea has always made me feel at home and offered an endless source of inspiration. ‘sea / boat / water’ came together as ÜUCE sent me one of his piano ideas that I started to build on. Turned out that we have a very similar taste in aesthetics and music but also, we are both fascinated by the sea. - Arttu Silvast

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Carolyn Barela – Rain (Spotify)

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“A fairytale among a quiet and powerful storm. Soaring eagles carry the strings as they pluck the delicate strings. Enigmatic and full of feeling, we loved it and the emotion it brought out. ”

-Nagamag.com

Rain is a dreamy, cinematic neo-classical piece with a dynamic build. The mood transitions from tentative and uncertain to confident and triumphant.

Carolyn Barela is a Los Angeles based multi-media composer, songwriter and arranger. She works with multiple genres but favors neo-classical music, where she is known for orchestrating strong and compelling melodies and weaving modern counterpoint to immerse listeners in a lush sonic landscape.

Carolyn is currently pursuing a degree in film scoring from Berklee College of Music Online. Her film credits include the end credits for the indie film short “Sides,” as well as a promotional video for NASA/Jet Propulsion Lab’s NISAR Spacecraft Project. She has won awards in multiple film scoring contests, including the Marvin Hamlisch International Music Award’s “Diversity Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition” in 2019. Her music can be found in various film libraries and on all major streaming services. She is also a contributing songwriter for Friday Pop Café Songs.

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Virginio Aiello, On Piano – Van Gogh (Video)

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“Dedicated to the famous painter, “Van Gogh” mainly consists of melancholic piano melodies. On the other hand it creates a mysterious feeling of hope, coming from a peaceful, calm sound environment. Another relaxing Neoclassical flower.”

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The piece is a tribute to the tormented personality of the great Dutch artist, as brilliant as he was misunderstood in life.

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Harris Procopiou – Unrevealed (Spotify)

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“Many things in life remain unrevealed, but the beauty of sound can't be hidden. If you're looking for some quality acoustic creation, don't miss this piece! Continuous melodic piano patterns and interesting transitions, form an irresistible result ideal for selective ears.”

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Harris Procopiou said about his song inspiration:

"Piano song written during an unrevealed mystery that happened to me two months ago. I wanted to make a song about this bizarre and beautiful experience."

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Zachary Greer, Pallmer – Final Breath (Spotify)

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“Simple and influensive Cinematic beauty, based on acoustic chords and some quite artistic singing. "Final Breath" has the power to stimulate the mind and affect our mood. The cooperative work which you cannot easily skip!”

-Nagamag.com

“Final Breath” hails from The Duel, a striking instrumental album memorializing the two hundredth anniversary of New Brunswick (Canada)’s last fatal duel.

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“On the surface, ‘Final Breath’ is about George Wetmore and George Street’s emotional journey leading up to the events of the last fatal duel in New Brunswick,” said Zachary Greer (he/him) on the eve of the October 2 anniversary. “However, the themes of their characters are so current. The experience of carrying guilt and regret, and the potential to succumb to ‘darkness’ when under extreme emotional pressure are timeless tropes of the human condition. I also found that the immense significance put on reputation, which was the main reason Wetmore challenged Street, resonated so well with our current society and its relationship with social media.”

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Recorded at Fredericton’s The Recordery with Brad Perry and Evan Hansen, the LP features contributions from Fredericton string duo Pallmer and violinist Ali Johnson.

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“Pallmer has an intimate and raw sound, which is exactly what I wanted for this story,” said Greer. “I wanted raw and gritty textures, but there’s also beauty, representing the complicated lives of these characters. Some of the tracks were basically written in the studio, and then I structured them around the improvised takes we did. I envisioned this single in the story as a local group in 1821s New Maryland, playing this song in a little tavern just after the duel occured.”

Inspired by how Beethoven would write incidental music like the “Egmont Overture” or the “Coriolan Overture,” which were both based on plays, Greer’s album unfolds chronologically with the events of the duel, as outlined in a companion digital booklet.

“This story that took place just outside of Fredericton is so surreal, and people don’t realize what kind of history we have here in New Brunswick,” Greer said. “To make a film or television production of it would require a crazy budget and resources, so I felt this was a great opportunity to bring it to life with an instrumental album.”

Zhen Chen, Liang Wang, Howard Wall, Lin Ma, Elmira Darvarova, David Gebe – Arrival – song by Zhen Chen, Liang Wang, Howard Wall, Lin Ma, Elmira Darvarova, David Geber | Spotify (Spotify)

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“An orchard of cherry blossoms with white egrets walking in synchronicity. This rich composure of various instruments embraces the energy it expresses very well. ”

-Nagamag.com

U.S. immigrants live in the dualities of cultures and identities. ON & BETWEEN is a musical exploration of the dualities and the accompanying anticipation, agony, pride and compromise – poignantly capturing the states of mind of an immigrant on the journey of home-seeking and assimilation.

Award winning composer Zhen Chen explores new possibilities by weaving traditional Chinese music instruments and folk tone with piano and Western style chamber music. A sweeping and at times epic recording, ON & BETWEEN is a masterstroke of sophisticated storytelling performed by a stellar ensemble of musicians.

Played by Lin Ma, the solo instrument and protagonist on this recording is the pipa (Chinese Lute), a traditional musical instrument with more than two thousand years of history. Collaborating artists include Grammy-nominees Cho-Liang Lin and Elmira Darvarova (violin), Manhattan School of Music’s David Geber (cello), the New York Philharmonic’s Liang Wang (oboe) and Howard Wall (French horn), MET Orchestra’s Shenghua Hu (violin) and Milan Milisavljević (viola). Jazz musicians Braxton Cook (saxophone) and Curtis Nowosad (drums) add yet another dimension to this multilayered recording.

ON & BETWEEN’s first track, “Arrival,” deftly references the “Going Home” theme from the second movement of Dvorak’s New World Symphony to display the solemn respect and sense of promise the United States places in the hearts of new immigrants. The rolling piano figures and long cello phrases combine render a scene of the gradual landing of an airplane and the beginning of new life and discovery.

“Lost in the Midtown” bursts forth with inspired personification of each instrument as they create a tango inspired arrangement depicting an immigrant’s fight against social institutions. The monotony of the cello represents a cold, harsh institutional structure, while the pipa displays an immigrant’s sense of stress and panic in navigating political bureaucracy. The music contracts into a vertigo like quiet section spreading out into a rapid glissando articulating depression, anguish, and helplessness.

As the recording unfolds, we discover love at first sight (“Encounter”), the NYC nightlife (“Cocktails”), and a jazzy stroll through the city on “Walk on the Fifth” displaying our protagonist’s increased comfort in their new home.

ON & BETWEEN’s concluding track, “Harmony,” revisits the opening “Going Home” motif. This time, played on the pipa, the foreign becomes familiar. Subtly showing the immigrant’s adoption of their new home while bringing the entire recording to a wholly satisfying and affirming close.

Attila Muehl – Lucid Dreamer (Spotify)

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“Unusual, mystical, fabulous and simply unreal sound. A stream of pulsating vibrations, unearthly vocals and lovely guitar for the listeners' pleasure. This gives a phenomenal music effect! Gentle and sensual song created with great love.”

“Необычное, мистическое, сказочное и просто нереальное звучание. Поток из пульсирующих звуковых вибраций, неземного вокала, гитара словно изливает свою душу нам, слушателям. Это даёт феноменальный эффект воздействия! Нежная и чувственная песня, созданная с огромной любовью.”

-Nagamag.com

Diane Arkenstone – Chapel of the Soul (Spotify)

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“Etheral strings and soaring vocals combine with a beautifully understated piano to create Diane Arkenstone’s Chapel Of The Soul. The droning strings and repetitive piano combine to produce a calming piece, designed for reflection of the special moments of life and contemplation of the soul. ”

-Nagamag.com

Arist shared with Nagamag few words behind this song inspiration:

“ I had just finished a hike through a fragrant forest of juniper, piñon and pines trees, to clear my head. As I was walking through the trees, I felt strength and release in my body, mind and spirit, and thought of the forest as a kind of ‘chapel of the soul'. When I got home to the studio, the energy of the forest was still with me, and the song was born.” - Diane Arkenstone

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