
Gus Defelice – The Sound of Inevitability
Gus Defelice, The Sound of Inevitability, concept album, progressive music, instrumental, personal journey, resilience, healing, introspection, thematic exploration
Gus Defelice, The Sound of Inevitability, concept album, progressive music, instrumental, personal journey, resilience, healing, introspection, thematic exploration
Emer Kinsella, known professionally as EMER, is an Irish composer and violinist based in Los Angeles. With a background in film scoring and a penchant for blending classical instrumentation with electronic elements, EMER has carved a niche in creating evocative, cinematic compositions. Her latest album, Concurrence, released on April 25, 2025, exemplifies this fusion, offering…
Stefano Palmonari doesn’t need a film to tell a story. His album The Inscrutable Judgment of the Aenigmatic Observer does that all on its own. Built entirely by him, from composition to production: this orchestral solo project feels like the soundtrack to a gothic story you haven’t read yet, but somehow already know. There’s something…
There’s something unshakably honest about ALIVE, the seventh full-length album from Toronto’s John Puchiele Ensemble. It doesn’t beg for attention or over-explain itself. Instead, it lets its presence settle in slowly—ambient, orchestral, and deeply personal. The album unfolds like a quiet conversation between strength and vulnerability. Some of the compositions are scored, while others lean…
Zurich-based artist 59 Perlen delivers something raw and unfiltered with Zerfall, a five-track ambient album recorded live in one take at The Synth Club. No edits, no overdubs—just the Soma Lyra-8 running in real time, letting the music unfold naturally. The result is unpredictable and immersive, shifting between hypnotic calm and uneasy tension. This isn’t…
Dardust has always been about pushing limits, and the deluxe edition of Urban Impressionism takes that even further. The album, originally released in November, was already a striking mix of brutalist architecture and impressionist painting turned into music. Now, with six new tracks—four of them previously unheard—he’s added even more depth to this project. The…
Moreno Viglione’s The Fabulous Mustache, from his album De Mirabilibus Mundi, is an invitation to step into a world of adventure, where music becomes a vessel for discovery. The album moves across vast landscapes, tracing a path from the farthest eastern island to the westernmost edge of the world. It’s a tribute to the great…
Annu’s album EXPERIENCE is more than just a collection of songs—it’s a reflection of change, love, and the emotional shifts that come with becoming a mother. Across 12 tracks, she blends airy vocals with electronic production, creating a sound that feels personal while still carrying a sense of vastness. The mix of synthesizers, layered harmonies,…
British-Maltese pianist and composer John C. Buttigieg presents a deeply expressive collection of solo piano pieces in his album Perspectives – Solo Piano. Recorded in his home studio in Shepperton, UK, the album offers a series of intimate, reflective works that capture the raw emotion behind each note. Each track feels personal, with the music…
Sounds From the Heart Vol. 1 brings together a group of indie artists with a shared vision of meaningful music. Conceived by Ed Daniels and produced by Vic Steffens, this album blends the classic sound of the 60s, 70s, and 80s with a modern approach that makes it feel fresh and relevant. The album is…