Videos
Wonderful music videos (and not only), that Nagamag have discovered for you across youtube, as sometimes motion engages louder the music feelings.
Blindsker | William Ogmundson | Cinematic Piano Music (Video)
“World renowned musician William Ogmunson delivers a masterfully performed neoclassical piano solo of cinematic quality and beautiful sound concerning the Icelandic word for a rock that cannot be seen by ships right below the surface of the water which ships crash upon. ”
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Read also our Nagamag interview with William Ogmundson
http://nagamag.com/the-latest/william-ogmundson-interview-on-nagamag-com/
Kensington Moore – Birthday (Video)
“Birthday, Kensington’s Moore latest single is all about lost love and the hard healing process that comes after. Perfectly composed keys producing soft melodies along with Kensington’s warm vocals is what singles out this highly emotional piece”
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This song by Kensington Moore is one of the hardest and saddest songsof her catalog. Writing this was a huge part of her healing process after losing someone so special in her life. A song which helped her find peace, newfound strength, and closure through these lyrics. If you are dealing with a loss of a loved one or a breakup that never quite healed, this song is for you.
https://soundcloud.com/kensingtonmoorejamz
Weaknot – Hikikomori [Lamour Records] (Video)
“Weaknot with his track Hikikomori on Lamour explores the more experimental electronica side without step out of harmonic atmospheres, but also without afraid going out of the usual lines, a wise selection of sounds, and a solid mix of layers drives the listener to a hypnotic listening experience.”
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A mixture of “dirt” and “clean” creates the music concept behind “Flowers Of Melancholy”, in which drones and ethereal voices have the purpose of sustaining the impact of drums and heavy distorted synths. This small music work, made up by two songs, reflexes the experimental music background of the music project Weaknot, the 24 years old guy fascinated by any kind of stuff that can be turned into a meaningful sound. Even if “Hikikomori” and “Haunted Pinewood” have dozens of sounds and process of making in common, the two pieces of music have two different moods. While the first one is much more aggressive and filled with highly processed glitch sounds, the last one appears to be a lot more melodic and dreamy, in order to create a listening experience that spaces from rough tunes to particularly carved ones.
Weaknot, music project created by Giacomo “Jack” Lippolis, constantly employed in a personal sound research, in order to give a specific musical identity to his artistic figure.
Despite Weaknot does not belong to a well defined music genre, his music style is particularly influenced by typical elements of Techno and Ambient music, soundscapes full of Glitches giving an experimental unique touch to his music works, tons of sounds sampled and recorded by Jack himself using multiple portable recorders.
The use of his recognisable voice inside his songs explicates the melancholic touch that distinguishes the project Weaknot, spacing from empirical and highly personal themes to ever more complex arguments, handled with a transparent and sometimes “raw” writing style.
Weaknot’s purpose is to carry on a musical idea that finds its basis on sharing emotions, aiming to welcome the listeners in his musical world, in order to share a highly stimulating experience together.
https://www.instagram.com/weaknotmusic/
Chris Ning – Explode (Video)
“Chris Ning is giving us a glimpse of his upcoming album “Digital God” with this single called “explode” portraying a love never meant to be answeared yet it leaves no sadness but rather an optimistic sense full of energy”
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The brand new single, “Explode,” from the upcoming album ‘Digital God’, is about falling in love with someone who is not in love with you. “Love is like suicide,” he says. “It’s like a part of you dies when you finally let someone go.” Produced by Dajaun Martineau (Moist, Priya Panda, Lydia Ainsworth), the whole album has a theme. “It’s about codependency and the extreme outcomes and circumstances of being reliant on external influence,” Chris says. “Every one of these songs is a love song in different ways, whether it be people or substances.”
https://www.instagram.com/chris_ning/
Void – Fade out pastel love (Video)
“Korean origin artist Void is introducing us on his interpretation of Jazz through this piece called -fade out pastel love- which is about a romantic love affair that ends. A truly beautiful song creating a highly emotional atmosphere”
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ryan flynn – Pressure (Official Audio) (Video)
“With his brand new song “pressure” Ryan Flynn is mastefully fusing different elements of electronic music in order to deliver an ambient experience that will lift you from your seat and make you dance in no time”
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ryan flynn delivers ambient, electronic soundscapes influenced by funk, pop, and dark wave. The music is mostly instrumental, with Cullinane’s soothing baritone voice usually having some sort of robotic, digital effect applied to it. Not your average purveyor of dance pop, Ryan Flynn concocts ethereal whirlpools of arpeggiated synth textures and ghostly echoes.
https://www.instagram.com/ryanflynnmusic/
Andrew Sloman – Yoakè (Video)
“Andrew Sloman with Yoakè please us with an elegant minimal neoclassical piano theme through a quality poetic choreography video which initiates emotions into a deeper state, setting a melancholic mood which could be impossible without a well perforrmance and right dynamics on keys.”
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The video is story of rebirth, for every day is a new chance to pick ourselves up and strive to be the best we can be.
https://www.andrewsloman.com/
Davy Sage – Your Love (Video)
“With his characteristic warm voice and an easygoing reggae style song Davy Sage is expressing his feelings for love in a song that remind us the relaxing summer vibes we seek occasionally”
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Davy Sage is a dance-pop and R&B recording artist and songwriter from Regina, SK Canada. His music achievements to date have been hard won and he’s primed for new successes to come.
Raised in Nigeria, Davy now lives in Canada where he’s pursuing his music career. His Afro-centric voice with his unique music style is a mix between hit Dance and Afro-Pop and R&B, a growing international genre brought to prominence by artists like Akon, Omi, P-Square and Fuse ODG. A prolific songwriter, Davy’s music also has a knack for making female listeners swoon; as can be heard in his sultry song ‘High’, whilst also being able to fill the dance floor with fist pumping songs like ‘Waiting for you’ – The title track from his current EP.
Club DJs have long known what to expect when Davy grabs the mic, it’s only a matter of time before new listeners learn what his fans already know. Davy kicked off 2017 in style with the release of 2 singles ‘Celebrate’ and ‘Tonight’, which has seen success on Radio across Canada.
Since moving to Canada Davy has gain media attention and he’s been featured on Canadian Medias from CTV, Global TV, CBC Radio, and other radio stations in Canada, blogs and online magazines.
https://www.davysage.com/home
Sunken Dreams (Umeå Bodø) (Video)
“Sunken Dreams by Umeå Bodø hits you right in the heart from the first seconds with its memorable intro melody and as story telling goes further invites you into his paths of loneliness and fills you with melancholy, a melancholy though that turns into a message of not been alone. Someone cares about you out there. Seek!”
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When you lose someone. When loneliness strikes. Go to the water. Feel the wind, taste the salt. The sea is calling. The mysterious sea. She is calling. Close your eyes. I am here, my love.
https://www.instagram.com/umeabodo/
Marcus Arch – Overtime (Official Audio) (Video)
“Coming from Australia with a fresh release Marcus Arch is calling us on a dynamic music experience which infuses elements of electro-rock with synth-pop and thoughtful lyrical compositions delivering a unique chill-out experience. ”
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Australian Indie-Rock Trio Marcus Arch took their folk beginnings and fused them with elements of electro-rock, synth-pop and thick harmonies, landing with a dynamic musical experience.
Thoughtful lyrical compositions and reflections delivered in punchy pop-choruses reflects the analogue/digital crossover that is the basis of Marcus Arch. Earthy, yet covered in the pizazz of the electro-age, Marcus Arch takes you back and forward through a musical escapade that indelibly disrupts.
https://www.instagram.com/marcusarch/