As is the case with many artists in all forms of art, Peter Moore has always shown a reluctance to be artistically inactive. In
The alleged fusion of contemporary and classical music has been a noticeable, if somewhat subtle, force over the past several years. For me, the
The aspect of collaboration can be a touchy subject for some artists. Some prefer to languish in their own solitude, crafting songs that are
There are always a handful of albums that slip under the radar, for me often causing a strain of regret since I did not
In the midst of all the experimental methodical techniques found in contemporary electronic music, there is one ideology that tends to occasionally go overlooked:
It speaks to the confidence of a band when the name of one of their first singles is “Hitten”, a title that translates to
It is by no coincidence that two recently featured artists who dwell in the style of experimental electronica have early roots in classical music.
For a four-piece whose infectious qualities ride heavily on an unconventional mixture of heartfelt optimism and captivating hooks, the choice to name Sparkadia’s debut
I suppose you could say that it proved very indicative of Tom Meluch’s nature when he recorded his debut EP, Enge, on a built-in