The opening track on Elliot Cole‘s new Journals, Vol. 1 EP, “November 1: Homesick” showcases the stirring sound of the NYC-based contemporary classical composer.
Full of atmosphere and consuming structural variation, “Field 17” is a stirring track from Jonathan Roberts, a composer and pianist originally from the Peak
“Worried” is a powerful track from Jack Gassen, expanding from piano-driven singer/songwriter intimacy into captivating neo-classical exploration. Aesthetically, I’m fondly reminded of Plush’s debut
If you have experienced Nintendo’s Pikmin video game franchise, Babi‘s “Orchid Hunter” may sound quite familiar. For one, the game’s unique soundtrack is widely
Brisbane-based artist Scott Stevenson shows a wholly unique soundscape throughout “Maelstrom,” his latest track. Ghostly piano and industrial bass tones construct a haunting feel
“Declaration of Love” is a consuming new track from Switzerland-based musician Andrei Poliakov. The moonlight version presents a solo piano performance, while the sunshine
From composer and electronic musician Tom Tolleson, the instrumental “Merry Guesswork” is an enjoyable journey of a track, successfully navigating a creative soundscape led
San Francisco-based classical musician Kimberly Hou impresses with her debut EP Opus One, touting four instrumental piano tracks. Each on is consuming and melodic,
The Holy Road is the project of Jonathan Stolber, based in the East Midlands in the United Kingdom. Ahead of a debut LP out
Pedro Meirelles’ “Trilho” is a gorgeously entrancing piece that grows with subtly consuming allure. A wintry, prancing piano and a bass-y backing warmness converge