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 […]
Anton Cullen Is Back! Breaking Through EP Now Available
Over the past months, we’ve been featuring singles from Anton Cullen as he prepared for the release of his EP, Breaking Through. That EP is now available! Having featured Warfare and Heaven on Earth previously. I will save both of our time by linking to those features: Warfare | Heaven On Earth With thorough training […]
You Haven’t Heard Christmas Classics Quite Like This, Harpist Janelle Nadeau Releases Star of Night
If the world of harpists has an equivalent to the rock guitar gods of decades past, Janelle Nadeau would be at the top of the list. Her accolades and history are enough to turn this short article into a lengthy essay but here are some highlights. Lending her distinct and refreshing harp superpowers to a […]
Jules Verne Theory Release New Single (and Video), One Hit Wonder
We have featured Jules Verne Theory before. Find that article here. Powerful and very talented electro-pop music duo Jules Verne Theory have arrived with their new single One Hit Wonder. Driving rhythms, infectious melodies, and storytelling style lyrics collide in this upbeat electro-infused jam about the creative pressures that come with penning a One Hit […]
Gregg Stewart Releases Intriguing Project Twenty Sixteen, Listen To Starman
Gregg Stewart has quite the story and impressive resume under his belt as a musician, composer and songwriter. Gregg has composed scores for a dozen or more indie films, documentaries, and shorts. As a musician, he has written and produced with the likes of Michaela Paige, The Mazarines, Brian Seymour, Alex Davis and many more. […]
Contemplations on Solitude and Strings – The Sound Designs of Samantha Bouquin
Samantha Bouquin is a lot more than your average song crafter. She designs sounds and then uses those sounds to create experimental, ambient, avant garde compositions that dig deep into the soul and cause one’s mind to ponder about the more abstract things in life. From a family of musicians and trained classically from an […]
The Mumford Music Experience Releases New Song/Video, It’s Never Too Late
Germany based Alexander Ehm has developed a reputation and quite the portfolio as a soundtrack composer but he also has been releasing music as a solo artist using a team of highly talented musicians to help bring his visions to fruition. As The Mumford Music Experience you might expect this to be a Mumford Sons […]
Contemplate Technological Singularity Through The Epic, Captivating, Cinematic, Ethereal Opus 2045 by Toni Castells
UK based, internationally known publication The Guardian recently included Toni Castells‘ live presentation of 2045 in their list “Five of the Best Live Classical Concerts”. I’m not an expert on live classical concerts or even classical music, but I know something epic when I hear it…or in this case feel and experience it. At least […]
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