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Erik Dahl Ensemble - Everyone's Too Sad For Everything album cover
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Erik Dahl Ensemble Takes Listeners on a Melancholic Journey

Margarita Gabaldon November 7, 2023 No Comments chamber musicErik Dahl EnsemblejazzProgressive rock

Erik Dahl Ensemble – Everyone’s Too Sad For Everything (Svalka Records, 2023) Composer, multi-instrumentalist and arranger Erik Dahl and his ensemble make music in a…

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Alain Genty - Instant Space
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Alain Genty Takes Us to Instant Space

Angel Romero February 16, 2023 No Comments Alain Gentybasschamber musiccontemporary jazzelectric bassnew age

Alain Genty – Instant Space (self-release, 2019) Alain Genty, a multi-talented French composer and musician, invites us to fully immerse ourselves in his musical creation,…

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cover of the album American Nocturnes by John Finbury
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Enchanting American Nocturnes from John Finbury

Angel Romero March 29, 2022 No Comments chamber musicJohn Finbury

John Finbury – American Nocturnes – Final Days of July (Green Flash Music, 2019) “American Nocturnes – Final Days of July” is a charming album…

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cover of the album October is Marigold by David Cross and Andrew Keeling
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Graceful and Intimate Electric Violin and Flute

Angel Romero February 27, 2022 No Comments Andrew Keelingchamber musicDavid Crosselectric violinProgressive rock

David Cross and Andrew Keeling – October is Marigold (Noisy Records, 2021) “October is Marigold” is the second collaboration from virtuoso violinist and composer David…

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