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REDWOODS – Rapture
REDWOODS doesn’t produce dark music just for the sake of it. She welcomes you to join the darkness.
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The Verge – Another Day
The delivery can be deceptively playful. But the pain is real.
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Corentin Le Roy – Violence/Minor Prelude
“Violence” is a stark reflection on its namesake while “Minor prelude” offers an intriguing “what if”.
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Raagaverse – Saajan
The rich traditions of classical Hindustani music intertwine beautifully with the elegant sounds of classic Jazz.
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Polylogue From Sila – Asshole in disguise
Life is made of compromises. But when that bassline drops and the funk hits, that’s where you plant your flag.
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Club Rivera
Some might seek sunshine, but Rain is Still Fine.
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Deva Tamo – Help me
Isn’t it about time you fire up this vintage Fender Rhodes?
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Anastasia Solay – Candlelight
A poignant sense of melancholy, a piece for those moments where you just want to sink into something, to find a bit of quiet amongst the chaos.
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2024. Year in Films.
This analysis divides recent film releases into three distinct categories to reflect a nuanced perspective on critical reception and personal enjoyment. Firstly, “Films We Rated Higher Than Average” highlights movies that, while generally well-received, resonated more strongly with our specific tastes, suggesting they possess qualities that might be overlooked or undervalued by broader audiences. Secondly,…
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Mehran Aminian- Mey Deh
A powerful critique of the prohibition of dance and music in Iran.
