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Blake Ewing – The Scenery Of Somewhere Else

American composer Blake Ewing has been quietly producing ambient and classical works for years, getting his incredible music supported by the likes of Ford, Netflix and AMC. His website states he...

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James Everingham – Cinematic Soundtracks

James is a multi-instrumentalist and composer working out of Bristol, his compositions are Cinematic, expansive and bring film and media to life. He's put together a selection of his soundtracks...

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James Joshua Otto – And then, the mountains moved

“And then, the mountains moved” - an EP that captivates and uplifts with a refreshingly harmonious bellow; one that threatens to tear the world away and leave you lost in contemplation. With an...

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Thomas Ragsdale – Bait

Elegant, diverse and distinct, the arctic vitality of Thomas Ragsdale’s ‘Bait’ - whose origins arose as the soundtrack to the Dominic Brunt film of the same name - tells a solemn and in places...

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James Everingham Interview

James is a multi-instrumentalist and composer hailing from Bristol. His compositions are layered, expansive and bring film and media to life. He’s part of a the new generation of composers pushing the...

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Akira Kosemura – Our Own Picture

Kosemura, a Tokyo-based composer, first drew the attention of the international audience in 2007 with his first album 'It's on Everything'. Within just one decade this 32-year-old composer positioned...

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Lights and Motion – Dear Avalanche

Multi-instrumentalist Christoffer Franzen's outfit Lights and Motion is not so much a band as an all-terrain vehicle for the Swedish musician and producer's relentless, insomnia-bating work ethic....

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SVVN Arnarstapi

SVVN’s E.P,” Arnarstapi” is a carefully crafted selection of ambient tracks that are beautifully haunting and characterised by a melancholy undertone that stays with you long after the music has ended....

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Nathan Shubert – Folds

Nathan Shubert – Folds There comes a time in many musicians’ careers when they decide to step out of the shadows of working as a side-man and announce themselves, and for Nathan Shubert, that time came...

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Daigo Hanada – Ichiru

Ichiru by Daigo Hanada Ichiru by Daigo HanadaDaigo Hanada’s links with Moderna records to come up with an artful masterpiece, Ichiru. This is expected because the label is known to nurture talents from...

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Paul Beaudoin – Cease/Remain

Excerpts from a 3 hour sonic installation for Carla Castiajo’s Cease/Remain exhibition at the Pirita Kloosteri outside of Tallinn, Estonia. – with Carla Castiajo and Maria Tegzes. 2015 Play this at a...

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Tony Anderson – The Heart Of Man

Tony Anderson – The Heart Of Man The Heart of Man by Tony Anderson Does religion matter in music if there’s no words? This is a question raised by listening to The Heart Of Man, the latest movie score...

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An Interview with Jameson Nathan Jones

Tell is who you are and what you do? I’m Jameson Nathan Jones (Nathan to my friends), a 28 year old composer/pianist/organist. I’m still very active in the Classical scene since all my training is...

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James Bagnall – Soon We Dream

The post James Bagnall – Soon We Dream appeared first on spacesfm - Cinematic, Ambient, Modern Classical.

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John. D. Reedy – The Great Long Distance Review

In his new album, London-based composer John. D. Reedy has used his multi-instrumentalist background to create a mosaic of human emotion. “The Great Long Distance,” is a musical account of the first...

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Where in the World is Carmen San Diego?

Jarlsberg when the cheese comes out everybody’s happy red leicester. Queso smelly cheese taleggio st. agur blue cheese smelly cheese fondue babybel mascarpone. Croque monsieur bavarian bergkase...

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An Interview with Dexter Britain

Tell is who you are? Tell us what you do? My name is Dexter Britain. I compose music for use in film and television, sometimes I write specifically for content, but mostly I like to create albums based...

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Brad Couture – Lower Tones

The sixth album by New Hampshire based composer Brad Couture, ‘Lower Tones’ is a blissful and warm album with elegantly emotional pieces of music. Released on 14 July 2017, the ten tracks of this album...

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Paces – Jakob Lindagen Review

Paces by Jakob Lindhagen is a modern classical album, which has an experimental feel and raw musical synergy, which communicates, inner passion and struggle.  Jacob is from Sweden, when you know this...

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