New York based composer Glenn Murawski has been creating music since the early 2000s. Tapping into whatever emotion he is feeling at the moment, Glenn’s arrangements are a direct reflection of his emotions. His ability to capture and portray those feelings through sound is what makes his music so potent. Starting off composing for video […]
Interview with Whettman Chelmets – Long Read Memories
Whettman Chelmets’ latest album draws from childhood pain, the sins of the family, and the things we have trouble leaving behind to weave a sound of hopelessness, anger, and a quiet, sad optimism. For the past year, the artist has churned out short releases in the experimental tape label community, releasing works on WEATNU Records, […]
Interview with Lydia Ang – On Erasure
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Lydia Ang about her latest music, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. On Erasure by Lydia Ang Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre […]
Interview with Serenity Sounds – Music as Therapy and Healing
Serenity Sounds is a solo project aimed at creating music intended as healing and therapy. Using ambient soundscapes, a host of MIDI instruments and VST plugins, and a passion for creating soundscapes that help others, Serenity Sounds has garnered quite a buzz and following among the YouTube community, the primary platform used for releasing these […]
Interview with Tony Marino – Tango Silhouette Now Available
A life long lover and student of music, Tony Marino has delivered his 11th studio album Tango Silhouette. Known as “the quintessential Latin jazz keyboardist”, Tony’s new album is packed with twelve Latin jazz fusion compositions that are guaranteed to carry you away to a space of warm breezes, classy fashion and a venue full […]
Versal Debuts Stunning EP of Moving Compositions, Listen to Self-Titled Project Now
Houston, Texas based multi-faceted creative talent (composer, multi-instrumentalist, CG artist, programmer, and much more) Versal has always had his heart set on releasing an album of his own musical themes and compositions but a hectic schedule collaborating on other projects has always seemed to slowed him down…until now. Versal has delivered a enchanting instrumental album […]
Interview with Jeff Novotny
In this interview spotlight, I spend a few moments with composer and musician Jeff Novotny to discuss his influences, the wide range of styles he composes with, technology and more. Full Q&A along with music and links can be found below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your […]
Interview with Jay Miners – Something Alive
Jay Miners is a singer, songwriter and composer with indie/folk/pop sounds. Born and raised in New York, she grew up playing classical piano and has written wide range of songs, including pop melodies and lyrics, instrumentals, and jazz pieces. She is influenced by her parents’ CD collection of the greats (Simon & Garfunkel, Steely Dan, […]
As Above, So Below – Enter the Musical Mind of Electronic Composer and Artist, Infinite State
I don’t know about you but I enjoy jamming instrumental albums. Doesn’t really matter what style…as long as it grabs me, keeps me engaged and takes me on an unpredictable and thrilling journey through sound, I’m good to go. Infinite State’s new album As Above, So Below does NOT disappoint. I’m happy to share this […]
Nandan Gautam Soothes The Soul, Lifts The Spirit with The King of the Sea, Listen Now
Azerbaijan based composer Nandan Gautam has delivered his latest album The King of the Sea. The King of the Sea features a hypnotic, enchanting blend of elements ranging from pop, rock, lounge, world and electronic music with hints of jazz and also splattered with moments of urban-stylized drum rhythms (which took me by surprise the […]
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