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May 25, 2022
Dario Acosta Teich – FOLKLORE
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The Argentine guitarist and composer Dario Acosta Teich presented his new album called 'FOLKLORE'. The album consists of eight tracks that include an imaginary tour of his homeland. Each of these compositions is created with love and tenderness and each of them represents unique elements of folklore traditions of a particular region of Argentina.
Anindya Mukherjee – You
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Anindya Mukherjee is an Indian singer-songwriter who creates insightful soulful songs. His latest single called 'You' came out on May 20th.
Said Sara – Sea
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Said Sara doesn't release his singles very often, but we follow the work of this talented singer and musician from San Francisco. Said Sara, in addition to being a singer-songwriter, is also the drummer of the death band Acephalix.
NEFΛEΛI – Slime
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Greek artist NEFΛEΛI is based in the Netherlands seeks to create her own musical attraction and it seems that she succeeds. She grew up in a noble musical family and gained great experience as a musician, producer and composer of various projects and endeavors.
Xylaroo – Transhuman Dreams
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On May 20, a new single 'Transhuman Dreams' by the British band Xylaroo was released, which was created in collaboration with another band Podsongs. The song is based on reflections on eternity and the end of human life.
Stephen Caulfield – The Night Came For You
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British singer-songwriter Stephen Caulfield is preparing to release his 6th album and the first song from this album we can listen now. The single 'The Night Came For You' was released on May 20 and received four different arrangements that best reveal the theme of the composition with different shades.