Few works have transcended time and culture quite like Giulia Vazzoler’s “Bagatelle No. 25 in A Minor, WoO 59 ‘Für Elise’”. In her latest interpretation, Vazzoler revisits Beethoven’s iconic composition with a...
Stratafield is the solo instrumental project of Atlanta composer Peter Lewman, and "Qubits," out June 12th, follows his 2024 album Sympathetic Waveforms with the same conceptual ambition turned up a notch. The...
R3b3l I, the London-based producer known for his emotive instrumental soundscapes, today unveils his debut album, A Different Frequency. A twelve-track journey blending lo-fi, jazz, soul, and contemporary instrumental music, the album...
London producer R3b3l I has built his sound around lo-fi, jazz, and soul influences, and "A Different Frequency," released May 23rd, is his most personal project yet - a twelve-track instrumental album...
Two-time Grammy-nominated musician Eric Alexandrakis has one of those careers that reads like a name-dropping exercise, except it's all true. Discovered by Duran Duran's John Taylor, the Rethymno, Greece-based artist has collaborated...
A slow pulse opens “The Ritual” by DJ ToMo, and from that moment, it’s clear this isn’t built for immediacy. Instead, DJ ToMo leans into tension, letting it accumulate, stretch, and quietly...
There’s a difference between music that represents time and music that occupies it. “As War Starts!” by Shmeisani Jazz Massive belongs to the latter, existing not as reflection, but as presence, unfolding...
There’s a quiet authority in the way “Reminder” by Joel Veena, featuring Jasdeep Singh, unfolds, trusting the listener to arrive fully before revealing itself. It doesn’t rush to impress or overwhelm; it...