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Biggi Hilmars – Hope Grows (Spotify)

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“So many feelings, emotions and passions can exist in almost three minutes of enchanting composition. Violin and piano dance, like a meeting of two lonely souls who have found each other in the shadows of hope and faith. The dramatic intensity of emotions, tenderness and harmony from the hands of the Icelandic composer -Biggi Hilmars-.”

“Так много чувств, эмоций и накала страстей в почти трёх минутах чарующей композиции -Hope Grows-. Танец пиано и скрипки, словно встреча двух одиноких душ, которые нашли друг друга в тени надежды и веры. Драматический накал страстей, нежность и гармония в руках исландского композитора -Biggi Hilmars-.”

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Iceland’s Biggi Hilmars is a distinguished artist and film composer, who's award-winning work has been used by Nat Geo, Channel 4 & BBC. Biggi is now releasing 'Hope Grows', a composition that is featured in the YouTube video of The Film That Grows Coral, an initiative launched by the SHEBA® brand and parent company Mars Inc. as part of their recently launched coral restoration project - SHEBA Hope Reef. Every view of the film generates advertising money that will be invested in coral reef restoration by The Nature Conservancy, the project’s campaign partner.

The music is a dynamic affair between lush piano melodies and pristine string arrangements. The piece encapsulates the unique and timeless elements of Biggi’s signature sound. This has confirmed his position as a unique and prolific film composer who is passionate about issues concerning the climate change movement.

The project has been featured by Forbes, National Geographic & The Hill, and has received considerable social media attention due to its high profile social media influencer partnerships.

Biggi is currently working on his 4th solo album that will be released later in 2021.

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Hideyuki Hashimoto – Page (Spotify)

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“How few sometimes words are needed to turn another page in my life, to make one step, and another in the search for a new path? -Hideyuki Hashimoto- tells us a beautiful story in his new neoclassical work -Page-. The most important thing in our lives is near. You just have to turn the page.”

“Как мало порой нужно слов, чтобы перевернуть очередную страницу в своей жизни, сделать шаг, другой и раствориться в поисках нового пути. -Hideyuki Hashimoto- красиво повествует нам красивую историю в своём новом неоклассическом произведении -Page-. Самое важное в нашей жизни находится рядом. Нужно всего лишь перевернуть страницу.”

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The new solo piano series by Hideyuki Hashimoto begins with the song called “Page". He will keep the songs born day by day like a diary, hope that the intimate atmosphere will bring people closer to life. This song mastered by Zino Mikorey Mastering Berlin, who also worked on works such as Ólafur Arnalds and Nils Frahm etc...

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Hideyuki Hashimoto (b. 1986) is a pianist/composer, currently based in Kagawa Japan. He utilizes space in his improvisational performances and composition. His music has a delicate spacial beauty with a feel of vivid imagery and has been appreciated as a work of superiority in an array of reviews published both in Japan and abroad.

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Josephine Philip – Call My Name (Spotify)

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“There are no words that can convey the beauty of the melody from -Call My Name-. Sound smooth as the sea surface from a bright, sunny day. Sound aesthetics with their own space. You don't notice how fast are four minutes of composition and you are back to your home port.”

“Нет ни одного слова, которое сможет передать всю красоту мелодии -Call My Name-. Звучание ровное, как морская гладь в яркий, солнечный день. Настоящая эстетика звука, в которой есть свой собственный космос. Не замечаешь, как быстро проходят четыре минуты композиции и ты возвращаешься в свою родную гавань.”

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Call My Name is a song about love and longing. The longing to be together, to be important, to be held, to be adored, to be missed and ultimately, the burning longing for somebody ready to make sacrifices to save you. A respite from the ordinary terrors we often face alone. It is also a song about staying strong under unbearable conditions and finding strength in loss. The insisting and mesmerizing vocal - equally strong and fragile, is accompanied by a sparse and dreamy composition with trippy drums. It pushes and pulls with the raw strength of the tide. Immersive and confident, the song engulfs you and carries you away.

Singer, composer and performer Josephine Philip lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Her work is influenced by a multitude of artistic expressions; choir works, contemporary art and performance, jazz standards, experimental music, film, literature and classical music. Call My Name is the first single from Josephine Philip as a solo artist.

Philip began working on her forthcoming album during the winter of 2019 and the process accelerated in the pandemic year of 2020. The mutual isolation that many of us shared, became a catalyst for the process and both compositions and lyrics resonate the personal and communal experiences of this period - cycles of intense being, joy, despair, love, frustration and careful optimism, shattered by pessimism, and then briefly relieved by hope.

The songs are written and produced in collaboration with Copenhagen based producer and musician Lasse Martinussen.

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Robert Weston – Last – single edit (Spotify)

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“-Last- owns a quality of indie folk and country. Juicy rhythm section and graceful singing, accompanied by improvisation and six string guitar. -Last- is extremely rare and valuable material for your collection. Music covers all its care of expressiveness. It helps to forget and let things go.”

“-Last- это качественный indie folk и country, сочная ритм-секция, пение изящной шести струнной гитары и импровизация. -Last- это крайне редкий, оттого и ценный материал в вашей дискографии. Музыка своей выразительностью перекрывает все заботы. Помогает отпустить и забыть.”

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Robert Weston is a country music singer and songwriter from The Netherlands. Robert is greatly influenced by artists like The Beatles, George Jones, George Strait, Brooks & Dunn, Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson and contemporary country music. Robert's music harkens back to country's roots with a fresh new voice and sound.

Robert released an EP last year, named 'F1RST' and is he's currently writing songs for his second EP with Nashville writers such as Levi Gray, Dakota Jay Ryan Kinder & Will King. If Covid19 restrictions are lifted, he's going to record the songs in Nashville, later this year.

Robert is currently also a member of the Dutch country music band Ramblin' Boots. For the past three years, the band went on an international tour through Europe in countries such as Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Poland, Norway and Switzerland. In 2019 the band played the USA, supporting the Davisson Brothers (from WV) in Myrtl Beach (SC) and they also played a gig in Nashville.

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Jesse Royal – Rich Forever featuring Vybz Kartel (Video)

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“Melodious work with transitions that can warm the soul. The pleasant voice of -Jesse Royal- awakens some very vivid emotions. Song suitable for romance of a different nature; whether it’s sun-drenched beaches or incandescent ambient street light lamps in front of your favourite window.”

“Мелодичные и согревающие душу музыкальные переходы, приятный голосом -Jesse Royal- дарит в совокупности очень яркие эмоции. Песня подходящая для романтики самого разного характера; будь то залитые солнцем раскалённые пляжи или рассеянный свет уличных фонарей напротив любимого окна.”

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Jesse Royal releases the music video for “Rich Forever” featuring dancehall’s self-proclaimed “World Boss” Vybz Kartel. The latest single from his anticipated second album Royal, out June 11, 2021 via Easy Star Records, carries the message that riches do not only reside in physical objects, but in hard work and faith.

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Directed by Xtreme Arts, the video portrays Jesse Royal as King Midas, where he turns rags to riches through his touch. Xtreme explains, “We both collectively with Romeich came up with the concept of the Midas touch. Midas touch is simply uplifting someone’s life with a single touch. Everyone deserves to look and feel like they are the best at their job or who they are as a person. We all are rich in some way, not just money but mostly, in love.”

Jesse explains “the song is a conversation about the restoration of our royalty, reclaiming dignity. We must always be our brothers’ keeper and you don’t leave your brother in the mud. You remind your brother of who he is, not who they tell him to be, not who he sometimes might want to be. But who he is! We are all carefully crafted creatures of the universe and there’s nothing that can hold us back. We’re rich forever.”

The video was shot in the hills of Kingston, Jamaica and features cameos from dancehall star Popcaan and reggae contemporary Protoje, who is also featured on “LionOrder” from Jesse’s upcoming album.

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ABOUT JESSE ROYAL

Jesse Royal is an internationally acclaimed singer, songwriter, performer, and recording artist from Kingston, Jamaica. Renowned for his numerous 21st century reggae anthems including “Modern Day Judas,” which rails against bad minded people and 2015’s “Finally,” which was written in recognition of the long overdue decriminalization of marijuana in Jamaica, Rastafarian singer/songwriter/musician Jesse Royal is one of the island’s most charismatic young talents. His debut album Lily of Da Valley (2017) hit #1 on the U.S. Billboard Reggae Album chart, and his eagerly-awaited follow up LP Royal will drop June 11, 2021. Both albums are released by Easy Star Records. Through vivid storytelling rooted in the belief of a universal truth, his music carries a message of hope, strength, love, and consciousness. Not just a musician, Jesse Royal is a father, a community activist, a thought leader, and a global citizen guided by his spirituality and sense of righteousness. Over the course of his career, Jesse Royal has been blessed to collaborate and create with some of the world’s most respected artists, musicians, and producers including Sean Paul, Vybz Kartel, Protoje, Chronixx, Noise Cans, Steve Aoki, Damian Marley, Major Lazer, and many others.

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GIVVEN – Toxic (Spotify)

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“It kept everything so efficiently, that I want a standing ovation. Everything is designed with a lot of bright and memorable melodies and fragments of a fabulous vocal solo. -Toxic- has a clear electro pop colour that can attract every listener.”

“Сведено всё настолько качественно, что хочется аплодировать стоя. Всё выдержано в стиле electro pop, много ярких и запоминающихся фрагментов мелодии и просто сказочное вокальное соло. -Toxic- с явным колоритом, способный зацепить любого слушателя.”

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Mysterious electronic pop trio, GIVVEN bring their unique flavour to this oft-covered Britney Spears classic. Their signature falsetto vocals float effortlessly over a warm electronic beat. Bolstered by uplifting piano chords in the chorus and off-kilter vocal chops, GIVVEN have pulled “Toxic” into a brand new world that feels familiar, but exciting at the same time.

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Jimkata – Hard Headed (Video)

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“High-end and high quality vocal arrangement, undoubtedly go into a plus track such as -Hard Headed-. It creates a special effect of nostalgia, important for each of us, where the last echoes predict that the best days are still ahead.”

“Лидирующий вокал и качественная аранжировка несомненно идут в плюс треку -Hard Headed-. Создаётся особый эффект ностальгии по важным для каждого из нас временам, где отголоски эха прошлого предвещают, что самые лучшие дни ещё впереди.”

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New electro-rock trio Jimkata’s latest single “Hard Headed”. The song, which explores themes such as perseverance in the face of adversity, strength, and how sometimes being too stubborn to give up is a good thing, was inspired when the band’s lead singer Even Friedell learned more about soldiers who were drafted away from their loved ones to fight in the Vietnam War. This deeply resonated with him, and after such a challenging year for everyone, Evan states “we’ve all had to make tough choices, have faith and find inner strength to make it through this.”

The song features deep soulful vocals that effortlessly flow over courageous melody backed by their signature analog synths to create a flawless groove.

The visuals were created by lighting designer and visual artist, Greg Ellis and feature the band performing in an analog video giving off a psychedelic 70s retro vibe. The single and accompanying visuals are off of their album Bonfires, set for release this summer.

Jimkata are a three-piece anthemic, synth-washed, electro-rock band based out of Ithaca. With a triumph of swirling analog synths, infectious pop hooks and candid lyrics, Jimkata have built a distinct sound which has been resonating with listeners across the country.

Friends since middle school, Evan Friedell, Aaron Gorsch and Packy Lunn infuse Jimkata, (named after the so-bad-it’s-good 1985 gym-fu caper Gymkata) with both an adventurous musical streak and relatable lyrical themes. Mixed in with the modern synth sensibilities and hard driven indie rock are influences drawn from the likes of Motown, singer-songwriters like James Taylor and even old country songs, where storytelling and a quick turn of phrase share priorities with melody and the beat. Jimkata have concocted an unusually rich and rewarding mix and one that’s evolved naturally.

After taking a two and a half year hiatus following the release of six studio albums and the successful building of a vibrant, grassroots fanbase, Jimkata are preparing to release their next album, Bonfires. The 10 track album is set for release as a series of singles every month with an accompanying visuals and merch line. Thematically, Bonfires touches on poignant themes of uncertainty, being in limbo, and looking for an anchor of hope in these trying times.

Bonfires is set for release summer 2021 worldwide.

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Ryan Montbleau – Off to the Races (Spotify)

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“Good introductory guitar riffs, bouncy vocal line and a full musical collage where everything is interconnected. High level melody, which creates a special quality flavor of American music.”

“Хорошие вступительные гитарные рифы, бодрая вокальная линия и полноценный музыкальный коллаж, где всё взаимосвязано. Общая мелодика на высоком уровне, что создаёт особый колорит качественной американской музыки.”

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New EP Fire from Americana-dipped folk rock artist Ryan Montbleau. Fire is the second EP from a series of four distinctive EPs Wood, Fire, Water and Air. Fire showcases the rock and roll meets Americana side of Montbleau’s personality, celebrating the joy and liberation that comes with learning to live in the moment.

Ryan Montbleau has over 100 million streams to date and is well known for his powerhouse live performances supporting the likes Tedeschi Trucks Band, Ani DiFranco, Mavis Staples among others. He is known for his "eloquent, soulful, songwriting."

For as long as he can remember, Ryan Montbleau’s been a seeker. From the jungles of Peru to the volcanoes of Hawaii, from the beaches of Costa Rica to the streets of Brooklyn, from the backseat of a 16-passenger van to backstage at Carnegie Hall, the acclaimed singer/songwriter has spent much of his life crisscrossing the globe on a perpetual search for meaning, purpose, and understanding. It’s a quest that’s guided him both personally and professionally over the years, one that’s come to define not only his music, but his very sense of self. And yet, listening to Montbleau’s ambitious new multi-part album, Wood, Fire, Water, and Air, there is a profound sense of satisfaction in sitting still, a recognition that perhaps all those spiritual treasures he’s been chasing for so long were closer than he thought.

“My whole adult life has been this journey of trying to figure out where home is,” Montbleau reflects. “I think I’ve finally found it.”

Set to roll out across four distinct EPs, Wood, Fire, Water, and Air marks Montbleau’s first studio release since putting down permanent roots in Burlington, Vermont, where he recently purchased a house after more than two decades of living on the road. While much of the material here was written in fits and starts over the past several years, it’s clear that the desire for stability was very much on Montbleau’s mind even before he settled on the banks of Lake Champlain, and the songs reflect a maturity and self-awareness that can only come from the difficult work of rigorous self-examination. Montbleau is quick to credit therapy for his growth of late, but he sings about more than just himself here, mixing sly humor and deep revelations as he meditates on the ties that bind all of us perfectly imperfect humans together. Taken as a whole, it’s a broad, insightful collection balancing boisterous rock and roll energy with intimate folk introspection, a sprawling, magnetic record all about listening, letting go, and living life.

“I’ve been through a lot over these past few years,” says Montbleau, “and I’ve experienced some monumental shifts in my perspective. The only way for me to write about it was to just get as honest and vulnerable as I could.”

Honesty and vulnerability have been hallmarks of Montbleau’s career since the early 2000’s, when he first began performing around his native Massachusetts. In the years to come, he’d go on to collaborate with artists as diverse as Martin Sexton, Trombone Shorty, Tall Heights, and Galactic, and rack up more than 100 million streams on Spotify alone. Along the way, Montbleau would share bills with stars like Tedeschi Trucks Band, Ani DiFranco, The Wood Brothers, Rodrigo y Gabriela, and Mavis Staples, but it was his ecstatic headline shows—often more than 200 of them a year—that solidified his reputation as a roots rock powerhouse and an inexorable road warrior. NPR’s Mountain Stage compared his “eloquent, soulful songwriting” to Bill Withers and James Taylor, while Relix celebrated his “poetic Americana,” and The Boston Herald raved that “he’s made a career of confident, danceable positivity.”

That positivity would serve Montbleau well on the long and winding road to Wood, Fire, Water, and Air. Work on the record first began in the summer of 2019 at the gorgeous Guilford Sound studio in southern Vermont, where Montbleau and producer Adam Landry (Deer Tick, Rayland Baxter) laid down basic tracks with a rotating cast of players. At the time, Montbleau had little idea what he was getting himself into.

“I honestly didn’t know what this project was going to be for a very long time,” he explains. “All I knew was that I had a bunch of songs I was really excited about, and that I wanted to take a new approach to recording them.”

For much of his career, Montbleau had worked fast and loose in the studio, capturing music as raw and organically as possible. This time around, though, he found himself craving a bolder, more fully realized sound, and by the time he finished basic tracking in Guilford, it was clear that his work had only just begun. What followed was a yearlong odyssey of adding, subtracting, revising, and reimagining, as Montbleau and mixer/engineer James Bridges fleshed out the sessions with a broad array of instruments, textures, and colors.

“It took a long time for me to get to a place where I could trust myself enough to stretch out like this,” says Montbleau, who experimented with synthesizers and drum machines and added piano and mandolin to his repertoire for the project. “I’d always kind of deferred to other people’s expertise in the studio, but learning to trust my ears and get my hands dirty with the music was a totally empowering experience.”

As the songs took shape, it became clear to Montbleau that there were discrete themes at work within the larger collection, both sonically and emotionally. Rather than release the entire 15-track record all at once, then, he decided he would unveil the album more deliberately over the course of four separate EPs, each inspired by an element of the natural world. First up: Wood, a rustic, earthy trio of tracks taking stock of just what it means to be human in these bewildering times. Songs like the playful “Perfect” and soulful “Ankles” wrap weighty ruminations inside deceptively lighthearted packages, and the spare, stripped-down arrangements make for an ideal bridge between Montbleau’s earlier work and the more adventurous sounds to come on the album’s second installment, Fire. Infused with an infectious energy and feel-good pop optimism, Fire showcases the rock and roll side of Montbleau’s personality, celebrating the joy and liberation that comes with learning to live in the moment.

“The songs on Fire were a chance for me to just let loose and have fun,” says Montbleau. “They were an opportunity to not overthink things for a change, to trust my gut and follow what felt good.”

The arrival of Water quickly cools things down, though, bringing the music back to Earth with a more sober, meditative quality. Montbleau wrote several of the tracks while doing medicine work in Peru, and the healing, regenerative nature of that trip is obvious on songs like the dreamy “Forgiveness,” which features extensive keyboard contributions from avant-garde icon John Medeski. By the time we reach the album’s final chapter, Air, Montbleau seems to have found peace within himself, coming to terms with the transient, fleeting nature of our existence. “Just know that you are not alone,” he sings on “The Dust,” “and that’s all you get to know now.”

“Even though COVID kind of upended everything with my career, this past year has been a rare chance for me to stay put for a while and focus on what really matters,” says Montbleau, who recently invited his girlfriend and her daughter to move in with him in Burlington. “I feel like I finally have a real family life now, and I’m living on stable ground for the first time.”

That doesn’t mean the hunt for purpose and meaning is over. Ryan Montbleau will always be a seeker, and that’s alright. As Wood, Fire, Water, and Air so beautifully demonstrates, sometimes the search is its own reward.

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TaReef KnockOut – Turkey Bacon (Spotify)

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“-Turkey Bacon- is composed with concept and integrity. Interesting ideas and sound transitions. The artist is experimenting with a set of bold decisions and hip-hop mood.”

“Цельность и концептуальности. Именно так можно охарактеризовать -Turkey Bacon-. Пакет интересные идей, музыкальных переходов, экспериментов, набор смелых решений и настроение хип-хоп ритмики.”

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Florida rapper, TaReef KnockOut drops off his brand new EP, Eggs for Breakfast released worldwide on May 21st, 2021. Turkey Bacon is the opening track packed with clever lyricism and good vibes to set the tone for the Tallahassee emcee 4 track EP. Eggs for Breakfast is TaReef’s best work yet as he’s focused and hungry for more.

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Sharon Ruchman – Slow Tango in E Minor (Spotify)

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“Uncommon and very ingenious symbiosis of tango and classical music. Beauty and grace between the structure balance and composition of live instruments. A real crown of creation from -Sharon Ruchman-.”

“Необычное и крайне неординарное решение симбиоза классической музыки и танго. Красота и грация, баланс между двух граний, структура композиции и живые инструменты - настоящий венец творения от -Sharon Ruchman-. ”

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American composer, pianist and violist, Sharon Ruchman began her musical journey when she took up piano at the age of eight, later receiving a Bachelor of Music from New England Conservatory of Music and a Master of Music from Yale School of Music. Her myriad accomplishments include the production of six CDs, including original classical music for solo instrumentation and chamber ensembles.

In 2019, Ruchman founded SONORO, a musical ensemble at the forefront of contemporary music performance. The group offers a playful and romantic mix of classical, jazz and Latin through a variety of flexible instrumentation to include piano, flute, saxophone, viola, cello, bass and percussion. Original work, composed by Ruchman and produced by Marc Wager Weisgal, is stretching boundaries of contemporary rhythms, creating a unique musical blend. There’s an element of fun and exploration in the music, showcasing the personalities and talents of the group’s highly skilled musicians.

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