Laura Cahen presents Partout, an unapologetically poetic work enriched with vintage sounds and an intensely expressive performance.
Category: Interviews
‘expressive mediterranean jazz’ | Interview with Pierre Thomas-Fredon
“A la poursuite du temps,” is a track that masterfully blends jazz aesthetics with a variety of elements, all centered around the enchanting sound of the oud, which weaves through the air like a timeless whisper.
‘chaotic, beat driven, ….relentless’ | Interview with KAPUT
Chicago duo KAPUT delivers “Runner”, an electrifying track driven by its playful, percussion filled, energetic groove and the sweet, melodic chords that dance subtly on one side of your stereo pan.
‘Meditative, soulful, meditative (dubstep!)’ | Interview with Katja
Classic dubstep vibes, a deep, sultry bassline designed to test your sound system, cinematic synths, a smooth future garage beat, and ethereal vocals that drift through the mix.
‘Eclectic, eccentric, otherworldly’ | Interview with Skandy Papaz
“OILY SNAKE” draws you in with artfully detuned keys, warmly saturated sound design, and a beautifully theatrical vocal performance.
‘Emotive, electronic, thrilling’ | Interview with Halina Rice
Halina Rice crafts electronic music with precision, delivering live sets that unfold as immersive audiovisual experiences, each note resonating with clarity and depth.
‘Honest, Emotive, Varied’ | Interview with Brett Cline
While the music world constantly pushes the boundaries with technology, there’s something refreshing about hitting pause and return to the basics—where every piano note feels like a story unfolding.
‘International Twang Funk’ | Interview with Gitkin
With spacey riffs, it’s the kind of psychedelic sound your body craves while drifting through an endless desert.
‘ambient, cinematic, addictive’ | Interview with Janaè Saint Prix
“Lipstain” celebrates the power in vulnerability and underscores the significance of self-worth.
‘Greek jazz fusion’ | Interview with KAVOS
Rebetiko is often referred to as the Greek blues, but what happens when it merges with free jazz?