John Schroter brought lived-in emotion into these keys, resulting in a short collection of music that feels grounded and beautifully moving.
Tag: Neoclassical
Jordi Forniés – Raíz y Recuerdo [Review]
Memory is a tricky thing. It isn’t a neat, linear file cabinet but more like a messy, living landscape filled with heavy shadows. And occasionally some sudden bright flashes.
Moladoen – Elegy for Euria [Review]
Elegy for Euria is simultaneously heavy and melancholic, much like the memory of a place that may no longer exists.
Taisen – The Fall Session [Review]
Close your eyes, click play and imagine that you can do anything. Like walking among the clouds.
Kepa Lehtinen – Unet/Kesä/Lost Opportunities [Review]
We typically avoid featuring the same artist repeatedly, but Kepa Lehtinen makes this difficult. His work consistently resonates with a … More
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
‘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.
‘Ambient, sentimental and resonant’ | Interview with Vera Bohl
Vera Bohl delivers a beautifully soothing, melancholically cinematic and with a with a hint of improvisation, solo piano piece.
‘Emotional, inventive storytelling’ | Interview with Andreas Aaser
A strings driven composition evoking tension and mystery, the kind of music that calls for the cinematic grandeur of wide-screen movies.
‘Intimate, mellow, deep’ | Interview with Gianluca Piacenza
A poignant solo piano composition, exuding sincere sadness and romantic allure.