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 […]
Ivan Verrastro’s Sentience
After a successful tour with his band, E.T.A., composer and producer Ivan Verrastro decided it was time for a solo career. Two years of passionate work later, Ivan has delivered Sentience, an instrumental guitar album full of emotion, adventure, and captivating musical compositions. We recently had the opportunity to interview Ivan. You can learn more […]
Ashokan Memories of Peter Calandra
You may not recognize Peter Calandra‘s name but I bet you would recognize his music. Peter has scored 40 films, written over 2000 compositions for tv broadcasts (including 37 themes), and he has performed in Broadway productions such as Les Misesrables, Miss Saigon, The Phantom of the Opera, The Lion King, and Little Shop of […]
Interview with Dr. MIDI, Les Fradkin
Let’s jump right in. Let our readers know who you are. Where you are from. And what style of music you create. This is Les Fradkin. I’m originally from New York City. I have lived in Colorado since January 2000. My current music, is a mixture of various influences and signposts from Rock, Guitar Instrumental, […]
Interview with Bowdoin
Let our readers know who you are, where you are from, and what style of music you create. My name is Bowdoin and I’m a long time Floridian by way of Kansas, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Germany but my father was lucky enough to find a permanent post just outside of Tampa until he retired […]
Devin Farney’s Magnum Passion Opus…Yet
I knew Devin Farney’s album Magnum Passion was going to be something fresh, far from boring, and above the average album we receive from independent musicians. [I included the word “yet” in the headline because I honestly hope Devin isn’t finished creating masterpieces any time soon. I would hate to call this his greatest work […]
Interview with Devin Farney – composer, pianist, teacher
I recently had the opportunity to interview Devin Farney, who is a pianist, composer, and teacher in San Francisco, California. Devin’s music is very interesting and one of the most intriguing soundscapes I have heard in a while. Feel free to click play below and listen while you read. Let’s start from the top. Who […]
A Labyrinth in music by Sergey Rybytskyy
On to other Worlds Once in a long while, I can be found at a loss for words. I’ve been stuck there for a bit, and when you here this selection, you may begin to understand why. I’ve been listening to Ukranian composer Sergey Rybytskyy’s “In Labyrinths of the Soul” and getting lost in it. It […]
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