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Heavy Heavy Heart | Natalie Gelman | Official Music Video (Video)

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“For a song entitled Heavy, Heavy Heart, it’s somewhat confusing that the extremely pleasant, enchanting vocals, whilst managing to pull off a strong sense of loss, also sound joyful? That is until you realise that the song is about the journey of rediscovering yourself after a break up and liking what you see. You also realise how clever & skilful Natalie Gelman is to sound both happy & sad at the same time. ”

-Nagamag.com

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Attraction is inexplicable. It’s pheromonal, quasi-spiritual, physiological and physical. For songwriter-pop artist Natalie Gelman, the pull to music has almost been innate. It has been there since she was an eight-year-old girl with an absent father and an overworked single mother. Back then, she freely roamed the wilds of New York City, stoking the fire of her artistry, spurred on by violin and piano lessons, and her innate singing and songwriting gifts.

The Ojai, California-based artist has aptly titled her milestone release, Moth To The Flame. This is her debut full-length for Blue Élan Records, and it features 11 co-writes with producer Charlie Midnight (Joni Mitchell, Katy Perry) who was an early champion of Natalie’s talents as a singer-songwriter. It has the added distinction of being mixed by Grammy award-winning sound engineer Jason Mariani (Lissie, Mumford & Sons); mastered by Grammy award-winning engineer icon Bernie Grundman (Michael Jackson, OutKast); and it features a band handpicked-by-Natalie of ace musicians with resumes that include working with such artists as Patty Griffin, Fiona Apple, Brandi Carlile, and more.

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Moth To The Flame was born out of struggle. Looking to take her career to new heights, Natalie set out to do something different than she had done before, and that meant building an album with precision and direction that would be uncompromising in its execution and creation. This proved to be an arduous task; to record with the team she hand selected meant bending her life to the schedules of many. Long, late hours in the studio; days, weeks, and even months between recording sessions can prove overwhelming to many artists, but Natalie so believed in her vision she refused to settle for anything less than perfection.

The 13-song album represents a rare artistic feat. Moth To The Flame is a sublimely melodic and heartfelt blend of polished production, telepathic musicianship, and finely crafted pop with emotionally raw lyrics and storytelling. “I feel an everlasting draw to music, sometimes at the expense of the rest of my life. Like a moth to a flame, I continue to drive towards it, even when the price is frustration or pain. Sometimes we need to experience adversity to truly appreciate our purpose, and music is that purpose for me” Natalie says.

Natalie’s songwriting recalls sophisticated-but-still-pop tunesmiths such as Jewel, Sara Bareilles, and Jason Mraz. Her songs are subtly lush, detailed with ethereal atmospherics, majestic cello flourishes, chiming electric guitars, stately piano, and layers of dreamy vocals. Throughout her catalog, Natalie exhibits a stunning range as a vocalist, spanning delicately emotive phrasing to powerhouse full-voice singing. Her lyrics are both profoundly spare and poetically incisive, and her autobiographical songwriting boasts a universal resonance.

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Her latest release, Moth To The Flame, opens with “Photograph,” a potent dose of songwriter-pop with ethereal verses that yield to anthemic choruses. “I wrote ‘Photograph’ about never giving up when the odds are against you; it’s a love song to my audience,” she says.

Other album highlights include “Heavy, Heavy Heart,” “The Answer,” “Better Days,” and “Won’t Matter Anymore.” “Heavy, Heavy Heart” exudes a sweet Americana melancholia with lyrics that are both uplifting and thought-provoking. “This song is about how we can become our own worst enemies or our best friends based on our self-talk. We look around and think we’re the only ones experiencing something, that the growing pains of life are unique to us alone, but many people struggle with the exact same things,” Natalie shares. The empowering but tender track, “The Answer,” features sweetly sensual vocals and atmospheric-pop production. “Better Days” opens with a Motown-y bass hook and then blossoms into balmy, uplifting pop-rock. This track’s feel-good energy is harnessed in its video that promotes connection, inclusion, and unity. “This one really sums up the message of my music and my philosophy on life. I really believe in not giving up — especially on yourself. We’re at our best when we work together and lean on each other” Natalie says.

The concluding track, “Won’t Matter Anymore,” is a country-tinged song boasting soulful harmonica lines and the album’s most stirring vocal performance. Here, Natalie’s chorus lyrics are bravely honest. She sings: But everyone’s got something to hide/Some get convicted before they are tried/All the stupid mistakes you did or didn’t make won’t matter anymore/Everyone’s got some secrets to tell/mine just happen to be yours as well/And it won’t matter anymore, it won’t matter anymore. Natalie reveals: “We all have secrets. We may never know the truth, but we have to choose what is important. In this case, having the relationship is more important than having the pain of the past and never having a real answer.”

Natalie grew up surrounded by classical music. She studied violin, and attended the famed LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts where she studied under educators from Juilliard, and was featured as an opera singer. During this time, Natalie performed as a soloist at Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, and other esteemed venues.

A chance finding of a guitar behind a friend’s couch changed everything. The instrument became an extension of her body as she took guitar lessons, and nurtured her songwriting gifts. “I used to fall asleep with my guitar,” she recalls with a good-natured laugh. “When I woke up, I was always so grateful I didn’t toss and turn and break it.”

Natalie earned a degree in Vocal Performance from the University of Miami. Upon graduating college, she set out on her path as a songwriter, releasing her debut album, and embarking on her rollerblade tour back home to NYC. There, she became a fixture in the gritty subways—a circuit she began to master when she was just 16—and a mainstay at the city’s storied venues. From there, she inspired a sing-along crowd of 17,000 while opening for Bon Jovi on a coveted opening slot she earned from a songwriting contest and beat out 120 subway performers to open and sing a duet with Wyclef Jean.

To date, Natalie has released a self-titled album, an EP, and four singles. Select press praise includes Huffington Post raving Natalie is “sunny and soulful”; The New York Post gushing she is “simply terrific”; PopMatters concluding “all listeners will enjoy how Gelman pours out her soul”; and Billboard weighing in “fan reaction confirmed that her intimate songs play well in an arena setting.” Natalie earned a feature on the front page of the NY Times; and interview features in LA Weekly and Songwriting Magazine. Natalie’s most recent single, “2020,” has been added to Apple Music’s coveted “Hit Reset Playlist,” and has been enthusiastically reviewed.

Natalie looked to build on those early successes by creating an album that would define her as an artist, but it would ultimately take years of concerted effort before Natalie would find Moth To The Flame in its fully-realized form. She is quick to admit the toll the arduous process had on her well-being. Many opportunities to take easier paths presented themselves. In greater numbers were the chances to throw in the towel completely. The obstacles, the personal challenges of taking care of an ailing family member, the professional challenges in the pursuit of perfection, Natalie willed her way through for the sake of the music. “The truth is, giving up has never felt like a real option” Natalie exclaims. “Music is a life force for me, I’ll find a stage, street corner, or subway platform to perform on, no matter what stands in my way.”

Her never-say-die work ethic has paid off for Moth To The Flame as Natalie is now supported by a full team, and she’s issued her most assured artistic statement to date. “I have put years into this album. While working on it, I got married, lost my mom to Alzheimer’s, and had the opportunity to open for major artists,” she says. “The songs on the album were written before going through those things, but the pain and passion are in the performances and recordings. These songs have taught me to focus on the love you can give and the integrity of which you live your life.”

Soul Rebel Project – Riverside Ave (Spotify)

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“An interesting track with an undeniably firm grounding in traditional Reggae roots, especially with the flowing rhythmic vibe. There is also a strong melodic rock influence most noticeable in the mellow guitar passages and a hint of country in the tuneful harmony male, female vocals.”

-Nagamag.com

An emotional song about friends going through trouble.

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BlauDisS & Anna B May – the seeker (Music Video) (Video)

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“Another masterpiece for your ears in Downtempo mood is waiting to be discovered. Enjoy a variety of chilling sounds which create a peaceful and also meditative atmosphere in this collaborative track.”

-Nagamag.com

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Anna B May is a music composer/producer born and raised in Russia, where she also studied classical piano and music theory in a music college. She is currently residing in Hong Kong. 


Being concentrated on mainly instrumental music that tells a story and shares the emotion, Anna enjoys combining classical routes with modern electronic sounds. Sometimes she is experimenting with blending different styles to get the exact sounds she wants to create.

“Anna B May explores textural soundscapes affording the listener a moment of total inner peace. Introspective and poignant, her music is best described as drinking from the well of revitalization.”~ Blue Dot Studios, Nicholas Gunn

Luis Paul – Time (Spotify)

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“Standing out Classical creation which calls to listen until the end. Remarkable piano arpeggio's and melodic shifts that can bring piece in the mind and take away all our negative thoughts. A representative example of how music should be like, from the hands of Luis Paul.”

-Nagamag.com

The piano song "Time" stands for every human beings journey through a variety of circumstances and situations of life. Life is a story of endings and beginnings, of loss and acceptance, of resistance and devotion. And no matter we are currently confronted with, time passes.

https://www.instagram.com/luispaul_music

Owen Baldwin – The Shrine (Spotify)

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“Owen Baldwin created a very fine Cinematic piece full of hidden magic. mythical sounds and crystal quality mix that reveal some kind of glory. "The Shrine" also traveled us back in time, in a forgotten era of knights, castles and dragons!”

-Nagamag.com

The Shrine is a neo-romantic piece with a meditative and cinematic feel.

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Owen Baldwin is an English composer and musician based in London.

Owen developed an early interest in music after hearing Gustav Holst’s The Planets and Johann Sebastian Bach’s fugues at the age of four. He started playing the guitar, his first instrument, a few years later when he was twelve years old. As a teenager, he fell in love with bands like Pink Floyd, the Doors and the Moody Blues which are still big inspirations to this day.

Owen made his debut as a songwriter in his late teens, writing primarily in genres such as psychedelic and progressive rock. He spent the last year of high school studying classical music, where he joined the school choir and learned the basics of orchestral composition.

He then enrolled at the British and Irish Modern Music Institute in London to study songwriting and music performance for five years. This time spent at university allowed him to meet many talented musicians and to develop his skills to higher standards.

Owen’s music is very evocative and visual, which led him to pursue a career as a film and media composer. This allows him to compose in a wide array of genres, from orchestral to rock, and from electronica to folk. His work is nourished by a wide legacy of music going all the way back to Gregorian chant and the Middle Ages.

With many new songs as well as original film soundtracks set to be released throughout the coming months, Owen will be spending the year sharing his music while busy working on more exciting projects.

Sophie Hutchings – Light Over the Moor (Spotify)

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“Neoclassical piece with absolute balance and airy piano melodies. Sophie Hutchings has the ability to capture our attention and affect the mind. Sometimes melancholic, sometimes mysterious "Light Over the Moor" definitely worth a listen.”

-Nagamag.com

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Sophie Hutchings is an Australian composer who flourishes in an outdoor lifestyle. You can experience this in her utterly jaw-dropping visuals, linked here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8C0ABRhsGc , that embrace rugged nature, with director Mu Tunc. Or perhaps, the way Sophie conveys her feelings about her natural surroundings, both verbally and musically. Sophie’s epic, forward-thinking piano-centric music has been noticed by tastemakers like Radio 1’s Chillest Show and Jorja Smith’s stunning Tearjerker podcast and more. Light Over the Moor is the last single before the Love & Keep EP is revealed. It gently explores an unpredictable expanse of land. It may be interpreted as a vulnerable reflection of our current lifestyles and the constant, unexpected, adaptation to the world we’re living in.

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"Light Over the Moor is a kind of symbolism which equates to the tentativeness that has been surrounding our lives, yet appreciating and preserving beauty. Moors can be beautiful yet unpredictable places with hidden perils. You can see the sun disappear behind a cloud, to then be followed by a sudden storm only to find a few moments later the sun is shining again ... It’s kind of how we’ve all been living from day to day the past year, perhaps not knowing, yet still set on seeing the sun peaking through again." - Sophie Hutchings

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Instead of leaning towards the (arguably) traditional outlets of a teenager, Sophie grew up drawing on the mindful, meditative benefits of the ocean and the environment around her. It came naturally to Sophie to weave elements of this medicinal effect through her work. When Sophie wasn’t riding the waves, or absorbing the changing scenes of the horizon, Sophie was thrown into her Father’s vast jazz collection or her older brothers’ love of heavy indie rock.

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Although creating, crafting and tweaking her music comes naturally, Sophie prefers to work internally, immersing herself in sound, rather than launching herself into the world of the stage. Her music has been described by The Guardian as holding “an intimate contemplative quality; sometimes melancholic, often with an exhilarating beauty.”

The upcoming Love & Keep EP will be dropping on the 28th of May. It’s a body of work that brings tranquillity into an uncertain space and looks at the value life and friendships can bring no matter what you are facing. Love & Keep exposes a profound self-discovery journey that analyses connection, embracing the unpredictable, sometimes volatile, nature of the world, and how sleep is fundamentally intertwined in everything we do. Recorded in the dead of night, this six-track EP looks at the sometimes expanse of sleep as a quiet, reflective beauty, through the unique lens of the insomniac, Sophie. The delivery holds a reminiscent feeling, a longing for the support of your loved ones, rather than another soulless, endless, scroll through the social universe.

Freqish, Jason Whitmore – Falling For You (feat. Jason Whitmore) – song by Freqish, Jason Whitmore | Spotify (Spotify)

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“Balanced House track with leading female singing and rich synth samples. Make a big step forward and dive into the world of "Freqish". Caution; if you listen once, you'll keep listening on repeat!”

-Nagamag.com

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Legendary house and hip-hop NYC-based label Nervous Records is proud to debut Denver-based producer Freqish with his new single "Falling For You," featuring saxophonist Jason Whitmore. The track is a euphonious house gem that incorporates organic live instrumentals for an extra special touch of groove. "Falling For You" begins with piano chords that lead into a melodic breakdown, while its sultry vocal riffs complement Whitmore's stunning saxophone solo. With each release Freqish invites instrumentalists to capture the raw energy of a live band, and thus the track conjures images of dancing under dim lights with lovers, friends, and strangers. This release is his third since the inception of Freqish in 2020, and follows his recent single "Let's Get High" on Claude VonStroke's Dirtybird label. Check out Freqish's creative process around "Falling For You" below:

"I made this track in the middle of a pandemic, which oddly enough is when I actually found true love. A time when others felt isolated and alone. I felt solace for others who were lonely in their homes with limited human connection. I wanted to give people a reason to find hope through a dire time. Even in the darkness, you can find light if you just let the music guide you. When I was an intern at a studio in Chicago I always loved the vibe that came from getting artists together. When you get a bunch of creative minds in one space, it's like magic. Now through the internet, we have the ability to connect with one another, which is truly beautiful. This was my best attempt at recreating the studio vibe. I spend a lot of time on the phone with my artists trying to understand their creative process. I don’t tell them how to create, I just let their soul do the talking so that our end result is 100." - Freqish

Brandon Lee is the DJ, producer, and studio engineer behind the Freqish project, who has over 20 years of experience cutting his teeth in the music industry. His career has brought him to play at clubs such as The Church, Club Vinyl, and Beta Nightclub in his native Denver, as well as a two-year residency at Chicago's iconic Sound Bar. His releases under the Freqish alias have found homes on well-known house labels like Gettoblaster's We Jack, DJ Dan's InStereo Recordings, and Claude VonStroke's Dirtybird Records. As far as Freqish is concerned, the song isn't final until more artists are in the mix; his approach to collaborating is not only a way to bring new sounds to a genre in which samples of samples of samples have become the norm, but as an avenue to build the careers of a growing community of musicians. With "Falling For You," Lee proves yet again his talent as a multifaceted producer, and we can't wait to see what he comes up with next.

More info on Freqish / Jason Whitmore / Nervous Records:

Freqish: https://www.instagram.com/freqish/

Jason Whitmore: https://www.instagram.com/jasononsax/

Nervous Records: https://www.instagram.com/nervousrecords/

Sir Boyò – OLORUN MAJE (Spotify)

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“An extremely likeable, bouncy blend of pop with liberal sprinklings of African style percussion, orchestral strings, a well-played, felicitous acoustic guitar, and beautifully interwoven, harmonious vocals. ‘OLORUN MAJE’ by Sir Boyò is sung in both English & Yoruba to charming effect.”

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A playful blend of mixing pop and my native language [yoruba] to make a melodic and sweet fusion of sounds from two different worlds. Produced by MANTRA and engineered by Lucius Page, the song features rich African drums, symphonic strings and tranquil guitar strums

https://www.instagram.com/sirboyo/

Ryan Marquez, Anita Jackson, Dawn Weber – Serenity (Spotify)

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“Perfectly suited to fit right into your playlist for an evening of relaxing self-indulgence. Serenity sets the mood for the climax of such an evening as it builds from gentle beginnings to a crescendo of emotion with virtuoso performances by a star studded cast of this Jazz/Pop collaborative project. ”

-Nagamag.com

Serenity is a peaceful song from Ryan Marquez's upcoming album "Saint Unity". Featuring the iconic voice of Anita Jackson and prolific trumpet work of Dawn Weber, this song sets the mood for quiet nights of reflection or meditation as well as provides enough energy to be the life of the party. Featuring an all star cast of who's who in STL, the album "Saint Unity" represents a collaborative jazz/pop effort from the world's hottest music scene. Produced by Carl Nappa (Nelly/MJ/Mariah Carey) with Lotown Records (STL) the spirit of the song sets the stage with a performance of a lifetime!

http://www.ryanmarquez.com/

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