Tag: JAZZ
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Kiefer Shared New Song “Doomed”
Kiefer’s latest song, “Doomed”, is out now. Kiefer says he feels “there’s a superhero character inside each of us and this track is about letting my superhero speak for a few minutes.” The song is accompanied by a visualizer created by Barcelona-based artist María Medem. The new album It’s OK, B U serves as Kiefer’s return to…
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The Ari Joshua Quartet – Nun Kommt Es Werder
Nun Kommt Es Werder, the latest composition by The Ari Joshua Quartet, showcases the boundless creativity, talent, ideas, musicianship, and experience of Ari Joshua. This calm, soothing, ethereal, and mesmerizing jazz ballad incorporates elements from complementary music styles such as downtempo, chillout, and ambient. With Geoff Harper on bass, Joel Bean on piano, and Will…
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E.G. Phillips – A Bridge Too Far (MacArthur Station)
A Bridge Too Far (MacArthur Station) by E.G. Phillips is a captivating composition that serves as a glowing representation of what listeners can expect from his brand new extended play release, Outlaw The Dead. This single showcases Phillips‘ undeniable genius for creating multilayered compositions that shape a calm, soothing, ethereal, and mesmerizing ambiance. One of…
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Kiefer Shares New Single “August Again”; New Album “It’s Ok, B U” Out Sept 22nd Via Stones Throw
Kiefer has announced his new album, It’s Ok, B U, out September 22. A new song, “August Again”, is out now. “August Again” was born of that specific yet universal feeling around missing an ex long after you expect to and is accompanied by an animated visualizer by Barcelona-based artist María Medem. The new album marks a return…
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E.G. Phillips – It Ain’t Good To Be In Love With You
With E.G. Phillips’ latest offering, It Ain’t Good To Be In Love With You, he plunges us into a luxurious, complex sonic landscape that feels both delicately complex and vibrant. From the first notes and beats, the artist introduces a deeply-layered atmosphere, with the song initially setting a calm and minimalistic approach. However, Phillips suddenly…
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Kiefer Released New Track “Dreamer”
Kiefer is back with a new song, “Dreamer”. After several live band projects, the L.A. based artist has returned to his roots – playing keys and making beats. “Dreamer” arose from the optimism that Kiefer says is a pillar of his personality. He says: “I’m an optimist, an idealist, and someone who wishes for things…
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Ari Joshua – Eyes Of The World
Seattle-based musician Ari Joshua has taken on the challenge of covering the Grateful Dead’s timeless classic, Eyes Of The World. Not only has he tackled this iconic song, but he has also gathered an all-star band to accompany him on this endeavor. With John Kimock on drums, Andy Hess on bass, and Eden Ladin on…
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Coward – Coward 12″ EP (Expert Work Records)
We have some more exceptional music for your listening pleasure. This time, I am delving deep into the luxurious sound of Coward, a Kansas City-based post-hardcore band. The band recorded this 12″ EP in Milwaukee, WI, with the help of Shane Hochstetler of Howl Street Recordings, and it was supposed to be the follow-up record…
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Davia Schendel – Poison/Antidote
After a couple of critically acclaimed extended-play releases like Take The Scenic Route / The Racecar Remix & B-Sides and Jaracanda Dust, and excellent standalone singles like Helena Lives In Her Mind, Racecar, Can You Hear Me, Equal and Dream Of 1998, New York City-based artist Davia Schendel returns with another exceptional composition that will…
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Walker & Wylde – Corporate Sponsored Sunday School
Those readers who paid close attention to our pages in previous weeks probably stumbled upon my writings about Secondhand Existential Crisis, a debut full-length release by Walker & Wylde, a Canadian folk-punk duo shining with brilliant ideas and outstanding musicianship. Their debut unquestionably sounds divine, but wait until you hear Corporate Sponsored Sunday School, their…

