
Continue readingToday’s spring episode consists of 4 romantic opuses by the artists who explore the feelings and share their passion with us.

Continue readingToday’s spring episode consists of 4 romantic opuses by the artists who explore the feelings and share their passion with us.

π©π° Ready for a trip over the roofs? Away from the quiet town to the midair, where nothing but the music is surround us.
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πΊπ¦ Still no good news as this nightmare continues. Another fact is that after the dark comes the light.
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π·πΊ Today we are floating in the massive waters, and they play their music for us, written by the Russian pianist Gleb Kolyadin.
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πΈπ¬ What is one’s identity? Where it begins, and where are the boundaries? These are the questions that led Kelvin Hwang to reflect with a help of his music.
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πΊπΈ Leo Svirsky is a contemporary composer whose music inspires through its radiant glow, carefully absorbing you and taking away.

π―π΅Β The duo is a collaboration of talented Japanese artists who have been successful in making live performances throughout Asia, in which they combined acoustics, electronics, and choreography.

π©πͺΒ Martin Kohlstedt is a German composer creating all his atmosphere with keys and accurate electronic arrangements.
Hauscka is a stage name of German composer Volker Bertelmann. He is an outstanding contemporary author inventing a wide space out of narrow piano keys.

What about light and catchy goosebumps this time?
Eyot’s sound appears to be fresh and eclectic. It’s a story of the music breaking out of standards and genres. Yes, we can find some influences if it’s a goal. Nevertheless, it’s better to close the eyes and drift through these melodies and rhythms without any reference.