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March 14, 2021
Dama Juda – young
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'Play, sit down and relax as you listen to this beat' - this is how the singer from Washington, DC and author of the song 'young' invites us to listen to she's new work. The song breathes freshness like a sunny frosty morning somewhere in the north. Her silk blanket begins to warm us from the first chords of her keys. The minimalist, soft beat gently caresses our soulful strings that echo this light song.
Gabrielle Ornate – The March of the Caterpillars
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Even when you become someone, don't forget who you once were and where you came from. This is how we see the main idea of ​​the debut single and music video 'The March of the Caterpillars' by artist Gabrielle Ornate. The vocals are full of effects and complement the real indie-rock where his presentation defines the future movement of the melody. The synthesizer part of the composition generalizes the harmony when the rhythms are unexpectedly broken several times in the middle of the song.
Barney Barnett – No Favours
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Sweet rock n roll pouring from under easily overloaded guitars and a juicy saxophone. Less and less in modern music we notice interesting collaborations of classical instruments with rock instruments. Everything is moving towards electronics because everything wants to look modern. But the history of music shows the opposite - those succeeds in the field of music who does not forget the traditions and best practices in music of the past years. Today we will consider one of those examples that makes good examples of rock n roll.
Moontwin – For Your Happiness
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The modern world is evolving too fast. The development of technology has influenced the methods of creating creative processes, including music. Processes have changed, but creativity has remained to serve humanity as an indicator of their self-awareness. The methods have changed, but the artists continue to carry out their lighthouse mission in the stormy ocean of life.