kevin press
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Released: 1969 Label: Impulse! Genre: Jazz This album follows up what is widely regarded as the best spiritual jazz album ever & one of the best jazz albums ever, period. So, how does it do? Pretty damn well, I’d say. Rate Your Music
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Released: 2019 Label: InFiné Genre: Contemporary Inland Versions is a perfect combination of every emotion. It’s a combination of nature and machines, of dreams and fears, of freedom and imprisonment. It’s a battle among what we were and what we are and discovering it, through these tracks, it’s a bliss. Headphone Commute
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Released: 2019 Label: Focused Silence Genre: Contemporary The two pieces move, in fact, along parallel tracks, made up of processed field recordings and expanded drones, which in the course of the “studies” applied to them by Banitaba incessantly change shape, alternating iterations with minute emissions of frequencies, both projected towards the transcendence. music won’t save you
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The Moderns ep. 317
Ammer, Anna Clementi, øjeRum, Basher, Black Decelerant, Dawno Temu, Driftmachine, francisco mela, Frédéric D. Oberland, Grégory Dargent, Heith, JARR, Jason Kolàr, Jeremy Gignoux, Joel Chadabe, kevin press, leo genovese, Limpe Fuchs, Mathieu Boogaerts, Matthieu Chedid, mike cooper, Monoconda, oberman knocks, phill niblock, Seb Martel, Simon McCorry, Snorri Hallgrímsson, Szary, Ternoy Cruz Orins, the moderns, The Off-Keytchen, Thomas Stern, Tony Elieh, Wassim Halal OhmShlag, William Parker, WooSpotify Apple iHeart
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As often as we celebrate the do-it-yourself approach to contemporary music, it’s clear that those who’ve committed themselves to formal training bring something powerful to whichever genre they choose to focus on. Midori Hirano grew up in Kyoto, Japan studying piano. She didn’t study composition to any great extent, but as her craft evolved Hirano…
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