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Category: Music

‘Fluent, progressive and diverse’ | Interview with Cem Çatık

Hailing from Turkey, Cem Çatık delivers jazz fusion that strikes the perfect balance between slick riffs and masterful improvisation. Oh, and they do sound funky as hell! Check out our interview below.

Cem Çatık, Foot Soup, Funk, Jazz, Jazz fusion, Turkey

‘Eclectic, Elevated, Free’ | Interview with The Elastic Ball

No Thanks, Not At This Time by The Elastic Ball is a melancholic electronic journey where melodic synth riffs intertwine with a trippy, atmospheric groove.

Electronic, Experimental Electronika, IDM, No Thanks Not At This Time, The Elastic Ball

Counterfictionals – The White Lodge [Review]

“The White Lodge” by Copenhagen’s sextet, The Counterfictionals, is a deeply atmospheric track. What really gets you is that hypnotic … More

Copenhagen, Denmark, Jazz, Nu jazz

Dead Slow Hoot – All My Love Remains [Review]

Dead Slow Hoot’s new track, “All My Love Remains,” layers guitars and contrasts lyrical themes of lost love and regret with enduring affection.

All My Love Remains, Alternative Rock, Dead Slow Hoot, Indie Rock, Rock, Sheffield, UK

Steven Bamidele – Exoskeleton [Review]

“Exoskeleton” blends smooth vocals and harmonies with an energetic yet hazy sound, depicting a sweet but potentially unhealthy intense connection between two lonely people.

Exoskeleton, Indie pop, Indie-rnb, London, Nigeria, Pop/R&B, Steven Bamidele, UK

‘Cinematic. Melancholic. Warm’ | Interview with Jakob Balogh

Jakob Balogh and Martin Tillman join forces on “life,” a 5-track, 31-minute immersive sonic voyage that stands out for its cinematic quality and enigmatic atmosphere.

Ambient, Cinematic, Electronic, Germany, Jakob Balogh, Switzerland

William Black x Freja The Dragon – Waiting On This Day Forever [ Review]

You can almost picture it: a sea of faces bathed in the glow of stage lights, bodies moving in slow-motion unison as the hook drops kicks in with full force. Waiting On This Day Forever.

EDM, Electronic, future bass, Sweden, USA

Azurine – Landon [ Review]

With “Landon,” Azurine crafts a dreamy tune tune bridges the inviting warmth of organic house with crisp electronic finesse.

Azurine, Electronic, Landon, Organic House

Philippe Bestion trio – Five of the Fruit/Montesacro [review]

The trio’s music will appeal to both dedicated jazz enthusiasts and listeners who prefer soulful songwriting over arrangements where technical skill overshadows the heart’s true voice.

Five of the Fruit, France, Jazz, Montesacro, Philippe Bestion trio

Taxidermy – You Are Here Now [Review]

Taxidermy once again showcases impressive songwriting, understanding that genuine heaviness gains even more impact when interwoven with unease melodic themes.

Copenhagen, Denmark, experimental rock, Let go, math rock, noise rock, Rock, Taxidermy, You Are Here Now

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