Category: Album
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‘Peter Martin & Generation S’ by Peter Martin & Generation S
‘Peter Martin & Generation S’ was released on December 1st and has rewritten the rules of modern jazz! Led by the maestro himself, Peter Martin, and the powerhouse ensemble Generation…
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In A Little Long While by Oliver James Brooks
Dear listener, let’s recall the last time we listened to music that didn’t come from digital software in studios but directly from vintage music recording devices. And when was the…
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All of the Above by Al Ex
Dear listener, today I want to talk about Al Ex, whose name is on the lips of everyone who values the art of perfect sound and conceptual albums. His debut…
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Invyher – Unity
Dear listener, you know, I was deeply moved by the story of two musicians, Tadej and Robert. They work in the rock music genre, release music, live and breathe it,…
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Georgia Ray – No One’s Calling
Meet the radiant Georgia Ray, a melody-weaver from the enchanting north of Melbourne, capturing hearts on the indie music horizon! Influenced by the magic of Taylor Swift, The Chicks, and…
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Heartshaker – Eostre
Dear listener, it’s not often that we come across alternative rock music that captures and reflects a multitude of influences and styles in the history of rock. Heartshaker, the Norwegian…
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SANNIA – James
SANNIA is a singer whose life has become a wellspring of inspiration for many. She traversed a challenging path, facing difficulties in self-acceptance and a broken heart. This experience served…
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The Ram – The Ram’s Dead, Vol. 1
In the serene expanses of the countryside, where melodies echo like living reflections of nature, The Ram found its embodiment. Its music, brimming with vitality and liveliness, seems to bloom…
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Mermaid – Iridescence
In the sprawling expanse of Los Angeles, where the neon lights cast long shadows on the pavement, Brittany and Candace found themselves entangled in the dark allure of the city’s…
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flora cash – Vår Pil (Piano Quintet Suite För Rocker Peggy)
Imagine your favorite band. Got it? Now, imagine that this band releases an album in a completely different genre from the one they usually play. That’s a shock, right? Or…

