Features a heavy use of strobe lighting throughout, increasingly so towards the end. Nostalgia and shock factor in strong supply.
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Composer and artist Brian Field collaborates with the Budapest Chorus and conductor Martón Tóth to ignite his latest collection of originals under the album title Vocal Works.
“It’s the best thing in the world, live music. Unites as all in a common, celebratory goal!”
Attempting to introduce a band whose music does the job perfectly well is no easy task, but here goes – Posh deliver a clear sense of purpose, talent and audience awareness, and Plan B highlights these qualities beautifully.
Deep house vibes of dreamy and intense origins unite throughout this euphoric and creative new release from producer and artist Micha Zee.
Classic rock embraces from the outset as distorted guitars cascade for a progressively appealing, colourful arrangement – Procrastination feels like a decidedly relevant and aptly immersive hit of escapism right about now.
Electro-pop sound-play and effected, poetic vocals unite for a style that feels both familiar and fresh as Lucaztro kicks off an uplifting and imaginative In Space.
Introducing a short collection of classic covers – renowned alternative hits re-crafted under an indie rock groove with a fresh edge of character.
Deeply emotive from the outset, inno sperito’s Long Distance Love embraces the creative space with simplicity and purpose.
If vast and profound escapism is the required artform, Forest Robots, this album in particular, has it mastered.
The voice and the instrumental details pierce through the noise of the world, connecting for their authenticity and precision alike.
Addictively melodic, impossible to compare, and impressively consuming when played at volume, Desert Dawn is a fine example of supreme music production and composition united under the creative blanket of modern audio play