Violinist, singer, songwriter and performer Greta Salóme has delivered an infectious, uplifting new single titled ROW. Based in Iceland and having studied the art of violin since the age of 4, Greta blends her modern and refreshing understanding of classical music and the violin to an unforgettable, grooving mix of indie pop and dance genres. […]
Resonance of Echoes, Masterful Piano by Daniel Ketchum
Composer, arranger and jedi master of tickling the ivories Daniel Ketchum has arrived with an enchanting and moving collection of instrumental delights titled Resonance of Echoes. There’s a comforting darkness as Daniel’s fingers move up and down the octaves with ease. A corner of his soul peeks out from behind the curtain in the form […]
Interview with Pieter Vermeyen – Inuit
Pieter (° 1993, Antwerp, Belgium) is a young composer with a basic classical background, but who can mainly be considered as a self-taught man. He always tries to tell a story throughout its tracks, and mix originality with its adoration for piano, reverbs and unusual rhythmic patterns. In this interview, we chat with Pieter about […]
Interview with Ahmet Kalabay – Think About That
Ahmet Kalabay is a composer/guitarist living in Istanbul/Turkey. His debut album “Think About That” was recorded live in Warsaw/Poland with Svante Bosse(trumpet), Eljah Jeremias (trombone), Sylwester Gustaw (bass), Herbert Jaromir (drums). Will be available on stores in 5th Aug 2016. In this interview, we speak with Ahmet about his influences, what led him into music, […]
Dan Costa Converges Cultures On New Album, Suite Três Rios
Musician and composer Dan Costa has arrived with an excellent album full of cultural converging arrangements titled Suite Três Rios. Recorded in Brazil, Suite Três Rios is a blending of elements from Brazilian rhythms with the intricacy and elegance of jazz and classical styles. Raised in the UK by Italian and Portuguese parents, Dan is […]
One Girl Symphony Releases Awesome New Album
If you missed our interview with Whitney aka One Girl Symphony, be sure to check that out. When Whitney Vandell from Ethiopia and violinist William Stewart from Switzerland performed together at TEDx Addis Ababa, it was the first time the two had ever met in the physical form. After pushing the limits of home recording […]
Interview with One Girl Symphony
One Girl Symphony definitely ranks as one of the most stand-out and unique creative forces releasing music independently. We had a chance to speak with her about her new project (now available) and her experience performing on the TEDx stage. How did One Girl Symphony come about? Why this name? It’s intentionally pretentious and provocative […]
Watch: Tristan and Isolde by Roger O’Donnell with Julia Kent
Almost three years in to the making of this project, it quickly turned in a labour of love, lost love and tragedy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRfiz9IvEBc When asked to write a new version of the story of Scheherazade for the Post Romantic Empire project of Italian, Giulio Di Mauro, Roger was first introduced to the cellist Julia Kent. […]
Enter Peter Calandra’s Inner Circle
If you remember our previous Peter Calandra feature, you know we have nothing but great things to say about the composition and arrangement that went into the new album, Inner Circle. If you still haven’t heard of Peter Calandra, I can still guarantee you’ve heard his work. After 40 films, 2000 compositions, 37 theme packages, […]
Pablo Embon’s Perennial Sounds
Pablo Embon is a true child of (world) music. Starting his journey at a very young age, composition seemed to come naturally. Piano and guitar eventually became his two core instruments. His education has taken him on roads through the fields of composition and harmonization (where he received recognitions for contests in Argentina. Originally from […]
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