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Lumiere Interview on Nagamag

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

Lumiere:
I believe that my music style moves constantly inside a square the 4 tips of which are a) Modern classical b) Minimalism c) Indie d) Electronic


Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Lumiere:
Apart from 3 years of piano lessons when I was in elementary school and some lessons of sax some years ago, I am basically a self-taught multi-instrumentalist and composer. I formed an indie rock band ("Serpentine") when I was studying Physics in the University of Patras in the early 00s and later I released a couple of dream pop albums through 2 independent Greek labels. Since 2016, I am focused on composing instrumental music, releasing my debut album as Lumiere in 2017 and now looking forward to the release of my second album, "Phases" on the 18th September 2020.


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

Lumiere:
I think the first album that I really loved in its entirety was "Morning Glory" by Oasis, being also one of the first albums that I bought, in my teens. Listening to that album tens of times made me want to write my own songs.


Nagamag:
How does the new album display your growth as Lumiere?

Lumiere:
In my new album, for the first time, I have used extensively percussion and generally rhythmic structures along with the melodic elements for which I have used strings and brass. Apart from that, in almost half the tracks, there are drums and electric bass, creating a music combo of orchestral and indie elements, which is something I have never tried in the past.


Nagamag:
Was there an inspiration behind the rhythmic nature of “Doppler”?

Lumiere:
The Doppler effect in Physics is the change in the frequency of a wave in relation to a moving observer. My inspiration for the music of the song came from this natural effect and as a result came the pulsating drums, marimbas, and the beating of the horns (representing the waves) and the bending notes of the strings (representing the change in frequency).


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

Lumiere:
Piero Piccioni "Right or Wrong"


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

Lumiere:
Per Störby Jutbring "The Thief Bunny Society"

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Mark Sutton Interview on Nagamag

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

Mark Sutton:
Spiritual
Orchestral
Easy Listening
Cinematic
Nostalgic


Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Mark Sutton:
My family are mainly all musicians and music and theatre were encouraged growing up. I've not played live too many times, but one of my highlights was accompanying a ukulele player for the Cheltenham Jazz Festival a few years back.
My main aim is to get my music distributed to as many ears as possible. The positive feedback I receive about my tunes always spurs me on to do more.


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

Mark Sutton:
When I was around 10 years old I remember starting to play the piano. I started creating some small tunes and my parents decided they would send me to have some piano lessons but after 6 months the teacher decided she could not teach me as I played by ear and once I had the tune in my head all the fingering was wrong.
Elton John, Scott Joplin and James P. Johnson were all great inspirers for me growing up.


Nagamag:
How has your music progressed over the years?

Mark Sutton:
Over the last 15 years in particular, my music has more or less been channeled. I sit at the piano and literally tune into my higher self and the tunes seem to flow from my fingers. I've also dabbled with orchestrating my tracks using Logic Pro and these seem to have been widely well received, although my first love and inspiration is from the piano.


Nagamag:
Do you favour a particular type of piano?

Mark Sutton:
At the moment I play a baby grand K.Kawai GL-30. I love the tone and speed of the notes from the way the keys are weighted, they seem to encourage me to play. I've had quite a few pianos over the years, Yamaha, Kaps and a Kemble/Mozart limited edition. All of which have played their part in helping me do mine.


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

Mark Sutton:
Supertramp "Logical Song"


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

Mark Sutton:
Randy Newman "God's Song"

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Juliet Ariel – Summer Luv – Acoustic Version (Spotify)

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“In a bunch of many acoustic piano vocal songs tracks we receive, is hard to define what makes one to stand out sometimes. But with tracks as this of Juliet Ariel, it becomes more clear. The right gently piano performance with dynamics that hit in well sync with vocal changes, the quality of production and the beautiful voice and vocal performance of the songwriter as Juliet wins you quick. You understand the good music in first seconds of listens, and this is what we felt here with first piano notes and when vocals hit in, first impression usually not fails for such productions!”

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Australia-based French-African singer-songwriter Juliet Ariel released the acoustic version of her latest single “Summer Luv” . It’s an emotional take on Summer Luv, stripped down to just piano and vocals.

The original version was released on July 3rd and added into 10+ worldwide playlists on Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music, Soundcloud, Napster, Youtube Music and Amazon Music.

“Summer Luv” is available through AWAL and is taken from her upcoming EP, “Endless Summer”, which is expected later this year.

Announcing the new single the singer says:

“I wanted to make a song that could bring back summer all year long, to endlessly remind me of the good times and capture the nostalgia of a summer romance, a feeling that everyone must have experienced at least once in their life. I took inspiration from my afro-latin roots for some of the rhythms, but overall it's a dance song with simple lyrics that I feel anyone could easily relate and have fun listening to.”

Born in the D.R Congo, Juliet is a French singer, songwriter & producer. She of African and Portuguese descent and speaks fluently in French and English.

Juliet made an impactful introduction with her self- produced single “Take Me With You” which reached 10M+ views collectively on Youtube, 1.7M+ streams on Spotify and 1.3M+ streams on Soundcloud which lead to her catching the attention of labels and tastemakers from around the world including, Nora En Pure, Black Coffee and Simon Field and publications such as Dancing Astronaut and KALTBLUT to name a few.

She was inspired by the art and fashion scene in Paris where she grew up. Originally studying to become a make-up artist, it was there where she experienced as a young teen the ultra-fashionable nightclub scene and had her first taste of French- electronic artists like Justice and Daft Punk who still inspire her today.
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Richard LaBrooy – The Witch (Spotify)

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“Beautiful and gently, "The Witch" by Richard Labrooy on Twisted Logic, started with a cinematic scenery, like when you wake up and stand few min in your bed before stand up for your new day, feeling the hope that something wonderful will happen today, making your breakfast and walk out giving your best self to engage a wonderful day. A harmonic emotive chill neoclassical here.”

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Alice Green – Can’t Forget – Slow Version (Spotify)

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“The slow version of "Can't Forget" by The Orchestra Garden/Alice Green in BC Records is a slow emotive piano theme, gently performed and well recorded with wonderful reverbs which unleashes micro doses of nostalgy but with a mainly focus on meditation and calm atmosphere.”

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Stephen Caulfield – Make the Call (Spotify)

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“Stephen Caulfield with his track "Make The Call" from his album "To The Light House" invite us to an atmospheric solo piano performance which captures the scenery of a long drive to Djúpavík. You get a bit tension initially from the expectation of reach the destination which drives through an emotive yet hopefully message as it ends where finally release a sense of calm and satisfaction.”

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DragonflyStigma – Don’t Wait (Spotify)

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“Don't wait by DragonflyStigma is a soft airy morning theme, a neoclassical emotive theme to put you a smile in face and start up your day in good mood. ”

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Based on the island of Martinique, Dragonfly Stigma is a songwriter/producer who uses her piano and acoustic guitar a and soulful inner voice to spread her message of love and self-empowerment.

Growing up in France in the 80’s, the young artist was always surrounded by music. While she loved the synth pop that was dominating the air waves, what she really connected to was acoustic music. Learning to play the piano and guitar was a revelation to her, as she was able to use the instruments to express her innermost feelings, creating her own "world of emotions". She began writing her own songs, but she was too shy to share them with the world. She began working as a teacher, while continuing to play music privately. Until things brings her to an amazing worldwide collaboration with musicians like, Leonard Herron, Natasha Jaffe, Andrew Ishee, Fabian Hernandez...

Nate Wonder, Roman GianArthur – Opening | Antebellum (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Video)

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“Does shadows can speak? and how they sound? This epic cinematic neoclassical theme translate their dark language in harmonies. A dark contemporary modern classical song.”

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Coinciding with the September 18th release of Lionsgate’s Antebellum, the motion picture starring Janelle Monáe, Milan Records will release Antebellum: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, with music by Nate “Rocket” Wonder and Roman GianArthur. Best known for their work alongside Monáe on her albums and as part of her Wondaland Arts Society, it’s the first-ever score from the production duo, a Colin Stetson-esque work which combines dark, orchestral strings with contemporary textures and influences.

“Opening” is the first song from the score and film itself.

“Writing the score for Antebellum has been a rewarding adventure in creating a musical bed that compliments the script while becoming its own unique character and identity within the film. It was really wonderful to work with my brother on this, it was one of the most fulfilling experiences,” says Nate “Rocket” Wonder of the project, adding, “Working with Janelle Monáe has also been a pleasure as always. We’ve done this a few times before and every time it is a thrilling experience to work on such intriguing ideas. It’s been especially heart-warming to work on this feature, as it is the next step in the evolution of her emotional pictures.”

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Garry DW Judd – Electric Nocturne No. 17 (Spotify)

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“No rush here, just press play and enjoy a relaxing calming piano with gentle performance and an "Erik Satie" feeling from Garry DW Judd. A well and gentle performed solo piano released on Compendium Recordings.”

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Garry Judd is a contemporary classical composer whose music is driven by such diverse influences as the English Experimentalists, Erik Satie and Percy Grainger. His music has been played on BBC Radio 3, ClassicFM, and other broadcasters in the USA, Germany and France, by such performers as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Leslie Howard and Courtney Pine.

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