Independent music composer Vasilis Pittas creates music scores that are perfectly crafted, emotive pieces of work. He highlights his talent in electronica with expertly crafted
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Lorenzo Armando Aldo Bazzoni – “Lancelot” will keep you locked in!
The Italian composer and producer, Lorenzo Armando Aldo Bazzoni, who started composing in 2015 is totally self-taught, and simply uses his ear in the absence
MadnessMen – “God’s Blood” – captures the listener in the clutches of its epic imaginary world
MadnessMen are 2 Italian guys who first start making music for games and phone apps. After working on dozen of tracks they decided that it
Maki – “Atlas Hacked” challenges your thoughts and perspectives
It’s sometimes hard to find the words that accurately bring justice to avant-garde electronic works. With an artist like Maki you almost only have to
Lorenzo Bazzoni – “The Thrill” – extremely energetic and uplifting!
I would imagine that by now most of you would be familiar with Italian prog-rock, cinematic and symphonic-styled composer, Lorenzo Armando Aldo Bazzoni, as he
Lorenzo Armando Aldo Bazzoni delivers the cinematic “La Luna”
Lorenzo Armando Aldo Bazzoni delivers a mix of genres in his music compositions. One of his recent releases is the cinematic, prog-rock influenced track “La
Mortinus – “Star Chariot (Yellow Odyssey)” and “Oceania” creates atmospheres of sound
As the months pass slowly into years, it becomes increasingly plain to all concerned that Danish electronic music producer, Mortinus is taking his craft very seriously.
Voice in the Attic – “Warts & All” is, in essence, a tone, a mood, a universe
I discovered BC Bogey aka Voice in the Attic during 2015, listening to the single “Over”, and fell in love with this project instantly. BC
Maki: ‘Atlas Hacked EPreview’ occupies a unique position in the musical ecosystem
The bottom line with Maki’s music is that it doesn’t hit you from the outside, to make you realize it’s good. His music pulls something
Natt Moore: “Drive, Vol. 2” – a rich and lush production and dynamically orchestrated arrangements
When I listen to experimental ambient, I find that usually I put it on for the sole reason of not having to pay attention to