Melodies is everything its name implies, not merely loaded with melodies but inspiring as a backdrop to your day in crafting your own meandering melodies and considerations alongside it.
Instrumental
Genre-blending through subtle jazz intricacies and funky, infectious rhythms – New Zealand’s premiere instrumental act GroovExpress paint an image of optimism and style throughout this superb new collection.
Exemplary not purely for the melodic design but the space, the quiet contemplation, and indeed the purity of the recording – the weight of the keys, the raw and intimate, somewhat muffled honesty of it all.
Stylishly offering an immediately infectious groove of tribal rhythms and looping bass – IIIX paints an image of escapism with the brilliantly hypnotic, softly energising Zefah.
Smooth jazz vibes of multi-coloured layers and details create an organic, timeless yet crisp and contemporary vibe as Sky Canyon showcase a string of recent releases.
Stockholm’s Alexander Fuentes, a creative with over five years experience in making music, and a lifetime of artistic pursuits to his name, delivers music of a deeply moving and refreshingly energising nature.
Creative ambiances blending the sounds of the natural world with organic strings and electronic fragments of expression.
An ever-creative Kidokami gets melodic and intense throughout a chaotically beautifully, immersive and artistically unique Keep it Simple.
Freshly released from the full-length project Beyond Borders, Germany’s Bust-Up delivers a retro electronic groove of synths, strings and tribal rhythms combined, in the form of a hypnotic and uniquely creative Caution.
Creative is the key, the track showcasing strength of ability in both the unorthodox intricacies and the sheer weight and immersive energy of the drops.
Blissful organic arrangement pours through to immediately connect as Lorelei Roux’s Unstoppable stylishly blends the intricacies of trip hop with the artistry of jazz and folk.
“You have to feel the music as much as you make it. There are a lot of intricacies to music making with all types of plugins & technical aspects. It has to start with a feeling though. You have to actually be into the music.”