Imagine waking up early in the morning, when the silence is only disturbed by the subtle movement of the nature.
Tag: France
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.
L’Antidote – The Orchard [Review]
L’Antidote, an instrumental trio comprised of Bijan Chemirani, Redi Hasa, and Rami Khalife are showcasing their latest single, The Orchard. … More
Yzoula x Louis Fontaine – La Promenade De La Jeune Sorcière [Review]
Yet, this train seems to echo across France, its destination a Greek port– one envisioned through the evocative words of Patricia Highsmith.
Céline Dessberg – Selenge [Review]
Driven by the delicate melodies of the yatga, the traditional plucked zither of Mongolia, the track flows effortlessly with a mellow bassline, warm acoustic drums, and subtly funky guitars.
‘messy, groovy, nostalgic’ | Interview with Elribone
Elribone presents a three-track EP blending jazzy elements with refined, forward-thinking electronica. Absolutely delightful!
‘Intimate, epic, folktronic’ | Interview with Laura Cahen
Laura Cahen presents Partout, an unapologetically poetic work enriched with vintage sounds and an intensely expressive performance.
YuKnoWatt – Birds (Feat. Otter) [Review]
But the birds up high, in the endless blue, Keepers of the world, they watching me and you.
‘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.
‘Sadness, Romanticism and Imaginary’ | Interview with Koki Nakano
Koki Nakano collaborates with Yael Naim on “Howling,” a track defined by delicate piano motifs, ethereal vocals, and a a hauntingly beautiful cinematic atmosphere.