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Tag: Neoclassical

Jacob Trautner – The Maze [Review]

Are you prepared to embark on this maze-like journey?

Denmark, Jacob Trautner, Neoclassical, Piano, Skanderborg, The Maze

McKenzie Stubbert – Never I Know [Review]

The age-induced wear and tear of this instrument contribute to a rich and inviting tone giving the composition a unique charm.

Cinematic, McKenzie Stubbert, Neoclassical, Never I know, Piano

ParisPiano – Doing Nothing [Review]

Spend a couple of minutes doing nothing.

France, Neoclassical, ParisPiano, Piano

Martin Rott – Underwater Airport [Review]

Imagine the sight of an Underwater Airport

Berlin, Electronic, Germany, Martin Rott, Neoclassical, Underwater Airport

‘Melancholic, nostalgic, familiar’ | Interview with Nite Kite

A genuinely atmospheric synthesis where haunting acoustic piano sounds meet steady electronic arpeggios.

Ambient, Belgium, Brussels, Electronic, Neoclassical, Nite Kite, Piano

“Colourful, moody, melancholy” | Interview with Micki-Lee Smith

Can music be used as a medicine?

Canada, Cinematic, Jazz, Micki-Lee Smith, Neoclassical, Violin

‘Handel meets T-Pain’ | Interview with Adam Robl and Shawn Sutta

Adam Robl and Shawn Sutta combine their obsession with the process of composing and recording music with their passion for the art of filmmaking.

Adam Robl, Cinematic, Electronic, Neoclassical, Poser, Shawn Sutta, Soundtrack, USA

Vanessa Marcoux – L’Appel [Review]

Themes which are easy to understand, but on the other hand very sophisticated indeed.

Canada, Cinematic, Instrumental, L'Appel, Neoclassical, Vanessa Marcoux

‘cultural melting pot’ | Interview with B Prasanna

Cracks the goosebumps code, one note at a time

B Prasanna, Bombay Jayashri, Cinematic, Crossover Classical, Gagan Dhuan Dhuan, India, Neoclassical, World

‘Everything. Everywhere. What.’ | Interview with Alec Shea

It deserves to be experienced in a dark, very dark place.

Alec Shea, Australia, Cinematic, Corpse factory, Emi Evans, Neoclassical, Soundtrack, Strange Flower

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