A thoughtfully-crafted new collection of intricate, cinematic compositions – designed to guide listeners through a Sacred Japanese landscape and wabi-sabi philosophy.
Cinematic
Every track name continues to explain the roots of the tale, whilst minimal lyrics and vocal expressions support a largely cinematic reference or mood indicative of the feelings, sights and sounds of each passing moment.
Instantly capturing a sense of joyful possibility, composer Konstantin Dobriak delivers a string-led arrangement of rising warmth and vibrancy, for the inspiring and aptly-fantastical Dreams.
Ambient synths and tribal electronic rhythms unite to guide us alluringly into the unique production and soundscape-style of artist ZOAX. Belgium’s Francis De Coster, welcomed into the scene as ZOAX, delivers a beautifully atmospheric yet also enchantingly melodic and multi-layered audio venture, with this quickly immersive and increasingly euphoric release. Just three minutes thirty in … Continued
Instantly cinematic for both its haunting audio presence and the impressively mighty accompanying visuals, In For The Kill delivers a thought-provoking and immersive experience…
Born in Pakistan and backed by years of studying Contemporary, Jazz and Film Music in London, England, Khatri is a composer and producer with a uniquely contemplative and skillful degree of purpose to his work.
Creating from a place of equal parts contemplation, heart, and definitive skill, composer and producer Niclas Tamas completes his highly-evocative album The Lullabies for explorers of the permanent extension of life beyond Earth.
Harris remains a creatively passionate composer – the sort with an unquenchable thirst for artistry and understanding.
Intricate design and heartfelt intentions unite beautifully, for the extensive and unmistakable orchestral journey that is MAQ’s Light Up.
Promising a wave of escapism that’s addictively powerful, leaving a sense of imaginative lostness that keeps the body calm yet the mind wandering through the various what-ifs and aches of modern life.
Creative composer and sound artist Robert Dilemma openly indulges in self-defined guilty pleasures, for this extensive and uniquely eclectic new project The Soft Parts.
One of the most thought-out and devoted, focused indie albums of the year, presenting feelings of heartbreak, fear, awe and excitement in equal parts throughout.