Bill McBirnie is back with another album, The Silent Wish, and I was fortunate enough to get a few minutes of his time for an interview to discuss the new project (as well as the response to his last one). My coverage of his previous release can be found here (link opens in new tab). […]
ivoryHAUS Releases Lead Single Sweet Dreams, Album Coming Soon
Multi-faceted creator ivoryHAUS is preparing to release a self-titled album of engaging downtempo, ambient electronic tracks. The singles Sweet Dreams and Clouds are now available. An important side note, 25% of all profits from album sales will be donated to Save The Elephants. Starting off with a hypnotic tick-tocking, Sweet Dreams takes us on an […]
Arash Behzadi Overwhelms the Senses With Powerful New Song and Video, The Last Sigh
Toronto based Iranian Canadian pianist and composer Arash Behzadi will make the hairs on your body stand straight, the goosebumps rise uncontrollably, and the depths of your soul come to life while listening to his latest composition The Last Sigh. The visual accompaniment, packed with very powerful imagery, further brings the music to life as […]
Interview with Joshua Rich
In this interview spotlight, I chat with pianist and composer Joshua Rich about his latest project, motivations, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. 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 classifications.) I’m […]
Daniel Biro Creates Captivating Sonic Worlds On New Album 120 Onetwenty
London based creative wizard (composer, keyboard player, producer, songwriter, improvior, sound-designer, video artist, label director) Daniel Biro has released his latest project 120 Onetwenty featuring one hour of enchanting, mystifying, captivating soundscapes created over the course of six years using a suite of vintage keyboards. Infused with an array of stylistic influences, 120 Onetwenty runs […]
Well Known World Music Artist Gerard Edery Releases Best of Gerard Edery in America
Gerard Edery, who is well known in other areas of the world, has released his double World Music album Best of Gerard Edery to U.S. markets. Weaving influences and sounds that coalesce from folk songs, chants and prayers going centuries back into European and Middle Eastern history, Edery’s music is a tapestry spanning various cultural […]
Jazz Master Itamar Borochov Blends Cultures and Unorthodox Arrangements on New Album, Boomerang
Every so often something highly impressive that has been brewing outside our radar for a long time finally simmers to the surface of our awareness. World-renowned, critically acclaimed trumpeter and Jazz composer Itamar Borochov is the newest gem discovered in our never ending search for great music. His latest album, Boomerang, is supported by the […]
Interview with Hibru – Tea For Otakus
In this interview spotlight, I speak with MTSU alumnus Hibru about his latest project (Tea For Otakus), challenges, motivations and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. 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 classifications.) […]
Interview with Antherius – Mid Tenn Listens Podcast (plus behind the scenes in his studio)
Antherius is a composer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer of instrumental Pop-Rock and Progressive New Age music. His synth-based instrumentation includes acoustic and electric guitars, brass and string sections, celestes, a cathedral-resident leslie organ, drum sets, orchestral and ethnic percussion, along with complex ambient textures. In this episode of Mid Tenn Listens, I chat with Antherius about […]
Take A Quiet Walk In The Snow with Pauline Frechette
Songwriter and composer Pauline Frechette has delivered a beautiful arrangement, perfect for your holiday playlists, with A Quiet Walk In The Snow: Christmas Version. Coming from a family of musicians and creators, Pauline has been a student and lover of music since a very young age. With a very impressive history and a long list […]
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