Challenging but rewarding is the sound world of Laraaji and new album Sun Piano, emitting impressive transcendence and radiance requiring clarity of mind. Laraaji returns to his first instrument on his latest album Sun Piano, consisting of 12 spiritual keyboard improvisations that were performed and recorded in Brooklyn Church. This album offers a holistic, ambient listening … [Read more...] about Laraaji: Sun Piano – Album Review
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Review: Chris Lastovicka – Fortune Has Turned (Remixed)
We take a listen to newly remixed record Fortune Has Turned from Chris Lastovicka, and with it we’re reminded of the power and intensity the artist is famed for. A record isn’t a record unless it makes you feel something. Some artists spend ages trying to create music that is genuinely heart-felt, only ending up either overcomplicating matters leading to a convoluted piece, … [Read more...] about Review: Chris Lastovicka – Fortune Has Turned (Remixed)
Album Review: Luca D’Alberto – Endless
We take a look at the Italian composer's debut record, and delve into the modern classical sounds of a rising star. Traditional wisdom has it that the classical music industry is in terminal decline, beset by an ageing demographic and cultural marginalisation, but one of the least predictable trends in the new digital music universe has been the flourishing of a significant … [Read more...] about Album Review: Luca D’Alberto – Endless
Review: Max Richter – On The Nature Of Daylight (Vinyl Edition)
Max Richter brings his classic track onto 180g Vinyl and reminds us how music and pictures can be the perfect mix. An award winning film wouldn’t be half as good without a decent soundtrack. Music can make or break a scene, heighten emotion in story lines or create a whole new feeling to a movie that would otherwise be missed. Max Richter's On The Nature Of Daylight has been … [Read more...] about Review: Max Richter – On The Nature Of Daylight (Vinyl Edition)