Have you ever wondered what the Austrian mountains sound like from the perspective of a piano? Last year, Tom Joyce left the UK in his camper van and headed East eventually settling in the Austrian mountains. This is the atmosphere from which Tom chose to record the arrangements for his new album, Aberg Piano Works. […]
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 […]
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 […]
The Gabriel Construct
Buckle up! We’re about to experience a journey through sound unlike any other; a collection of influences including (but not limited to) progressive rock, 20th century classical music, extreme metal, drum-n-bass, jazz, ’90s grunge, space rock, and ’80s pop… Welcome to Interior City. …in a society which respects nothing, every individual learns that they are not worthy of […]
Featured Video: What’s A Man To Do? by Aaron Myers
This is the official music video for Aaron Myers single “What’s A Man To Do?”. His new album, Leo Rising, is now available.
Tis The Season For Christmas Variations on Piano by Kevin Mongelli
Kevin Mongelli is more than a pianist. I’d say he’s even more than just a great pianist. No, see, Kevin has an intense spark that sets his playing above the average joe. On Christmas Variations, Kevin puts us in the mood to celebrate a season of joy. Christmas Variations includes 10 original arrangements that add […]
Loving Love’s Well, Il Pozzo d’Amor
Aaahhhh, piano and cello make a wonderful sound, together. If you put their combined sound through a finely calibrated analyzer, you can see that they fill the frequency spectrum in a unique way that seems to include a little bit of everything around the individual notes played. I swear there is something going on there […]
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