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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.

Tauk – Chandara (Spotify)

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“Far out sounds that seep through the chakras. Your pineal glad will respond if you allow it. A modern take on a classic trip of free rhythm and jazz vibes. ”

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"Chandra" is a chill track from TAUK's latest LP, Chaos Companion.

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Marconi Union – Blowback (Spotify)

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“Nice chill entry into a world of wonder. Deep and mystical with natural percussions and a multiverse of string sounds. We enjoyed the ride, and you will too. ”

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For Manchester’s Marconi Union, “Blowback” is both spectral and somehow comforting. Gauzy textures are laid thick throughout the track's duration, with a contemplative drum beat taking a supporting role to the synth explorations put forth by the trio.

"Blowback is an unusual track in that it’s quite cinematic with power and momentum but at the same time it’s tinted with nostalgia and an underlying sense of loss or disappointment,” Richard Talbot describes.

Marconi Union have offered up their introspective blend of electronics and atmosphere over the course of the discography, and there’s a certain graceful manner in how their richly melodic compositions unfold, evoking a weight and emotion through experimentation and boundary pushing. For the first time on Signals, out November 5th on Just Music, there is a distinct propulsive nature to the proceedings that add a more rhythmic touch and wide-reaching perspective. The upcoming album combines synthetic textures with organic sound, and merges the familiar with the unknown, transporting the listener deep into their imagination.

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“BLINK OF AN I” #RXTHERAPPER #HIPHOP #LYRICAL #STORYTELLING #rap (Video)

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“The Bay Area Artist drops his charged track to the masses. Speaking words of internal conflict over the cleanly stacked beats with good momentum and energy. ”

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After a slew of Freestyles Rxtherapper showcases his ability to use his pen & story tell.

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Daniel Bunting x J Velo -Like We Used To (Video)

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“Light and cool Pop song that makes us think about past happy moments. Regardless of your mood right now, there’s always something positive to bring in mind and make you feel better. Daniel calls to trust the music and adjust your speakers volume!”

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“Like We Used To” is a tropical collaboration between artists Daniel Bunting and J Velo. This their first collaboration of many and infuses J Velo’s R&B style with Daniel’s pop style.

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Stone Fruit – Second Guess (Official Lyric Video) (Video)

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“Many times we find ourselves wondering about our choices and decisions. In what extent can we form our reality? Listen to this emotional and atmospheric creation with emphasis on the singing part and get ready for an exciting trip to your inner self!”

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The ethereal sounds and storyline are exploring and commenting on themes magnified during the pandemic, such as doubt and self-reflection.

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Sea Girls – Sick (Youtube)

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“”Sea Girls” offer a taste of their future album release via this very promising song. Full of Electro Pop bright melodies and lyrics with deep meaning, it can easily attract your interest and bring in mind some true aspects of life. Don’t forget to watch the clip too!”

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Following a run of massive mainstage festival performances, including Reading & Leeds Festival, TRNSMT, Neighbourhood and Latitude, this summer, Sea Girls have revealed the brand new video for their infectiously honest single ‘Sick’. The track is taken from their highly-anticipated new album Homesick – out 14th January 2022 on Polydor. https://seagirls.lnk.to/HomesickPR

Directed by Joseph Delaney (Ashnikko, HMLTD) in Hackney, the stunningly shot video sees lead singer Henry Camamile reflecting in his gloomy room on all the things that make him sick. “It was very important that this video felt real and didn’t stray from the intended feelings of frustration and repetition I was feeling in my life when this song was written,” Henry said of the video. “Being a filmmaker Joseph our Director totally felt the song’s meaning.”

A band well and truly into their stride, Homesick sees Sea Girls, Henry Camamile, Rory Young, Andrew Dawson and Oli Khan, deliver thirteen measures of guitar driven pop brilliance including 2 bonus Deluxe tracks. A deeply personal record, lead singer Henry Camamile returned to his childhood home in Lincolnshire at the wake of the pandemic, finding himself having to address and reflect on events from his past, both good and bad. A cathartic process, Henry leaves nothing to the imagination with his astute storytelling and candid lyrics. Delving into some of his darkest moments, the uplifting album comes as a sense of relief, a gratefulness for survival. Lyrically raw and packed to the brim with hooks, the band step into new realms with an added sense of maturity and a bigger ambitious sounding record.

Teaming long-term producer Larry Hibbitt with Grammy Award winning Producers Jacknife Lee, Jonny Coffer and Cass Lowe to co-produce the record, Henry reflects on the process: “Imagine us locked down in the studio in rainy Brixton working with the producers remotely on the album in California’s Topanga Canyon. That clashing of worlds is the sound of this record, the DNA. Making an album this way, remotely and 5000 miles apart, was a crazy idea and shouldn’t have worked, but it did.”

Sea Girls, one of the most exciting guitar bands to have emerged in recent times, are the torchbearers for the next wave. Delivering sing-along anthems for the masses, the band’s journey is well and truly on its way.

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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. ”

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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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