Ritmo toys with the creative space, showcasing a love for the limitless exploration of audio production as much so as a clear affinity for the escapism of instrumental music.
Instrumental
Renowned as one of the most influential musicians to emerge from the Israeli scene, drummer, arranger, composer and band leader Noa Kahn has earned distinctive recognition in Israel, for her unique and innovative style.
Captivating listeners with a supreme balance of finely-honed musicianship and outright creative expression – the UK’s own Kanoo set the mood beautifully, with the instrumental rock album Deleted Years.
Musically this entire album is unrivalled in its superiority as a fully-loaded, compelling and awe-inspiring journey.
Composer-producers Melissa Grey and David Morneau join forces with guitarist and artist Robert Kirkbride, for this unrivaled instrumental project of deeply-moving arrangements and ideas.
Boldly intertwining aspects of industrial sound-play and ethereal dance, amidst a somewhat jazz-kissed degree of meandering freedom in both melody and rhythm, producer traolé takes full advantage of the creative space…
Intricate design and heartfelt intentions unite beautifully, for the extensive and unmistakable orchestral journey that is MAQ’s Light Up.
Returning to start off the new year with a beautifully complex yet pure of heart new project, composer and producer Darren J Harris delivers the superb new album Beyond; reminding listeners of precisely the soul and contemplative wonder that his approach brings to ambient music. We were blessed with the opportunity to catch up with … Continued
Inspired by equal parts Mac Demarco, Mazzy Star and the natural world at large, creative duo Yukisu recorded the four-track EP New Harm during an ongoing thunderstorm over several days, and the results are beautiful.
“I mainly compose by singing and imagination. I start singing the main idea and imagining the main parts. After I know the vibe that I’m aiming for I’ll continue developing it on the piano and build the parts in Cubase.”
Continuing his fearlessly unique manner of fusing genres and tones, Erik Engelhardt further elevates his audio identity, with the unorthodox yet mighty presentation of a fast-paced and celebratory Happy Again.
life worth living is an important collection, in short- not merely because of its underlying intention, but because the music celebrates both freedom of expression and professionalism in the artistic production realm.