Liza Liakh – Zenit: A Ritual Reimagined Through Modern Sound

With Zenit, Ukrainian-born, Prague-based composer and opera vocalist Liza Liakh presents an EP that fuses folklore and electronics with a clear sense of purpose. Originally composed for a dance performance, the four-track release is structured around the themes and symbols of Ivana Kupala, the Ukrainian midsummer celebration rooted in ritual and transformation. Each piece in…

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Nick Pike – Phraxia

With Phraxia, Nick Pike moves further into his neoclassical style, this time combining solo piano with electronic textures and subtle synth work. It’s his third album, following Norastoria and Evergreen, but it feels more direct in its balance between traditional piano writing and ambient elements. The album shifts between acoustic-led compositions and electronically enhanced pieces…

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Joel Veena’s ‘Cardinal’ Builds Something Real with Strings, Drums, and Intention

Joel Veena (Joel Eisenkramer), a Vermont-based slide guitarist steeped in the Hindustani tradition, returns with Cardinal, an eight-track collection that pulls from deep traditions and newer collaborations. Eisenkramer has built his career around the 20-string Indian slide guitar, and with Cardinal, he moves with quiet assurance – tracking ideas that matter to him, in a…

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LateNightBeatFeast – Transmission Seven: A Collision of Timelines and Tones

From the experimental corners of Cambridge, LateNightBeatFeast returns with Transmission Seven, a full-length album built around friction, contrast, and influence. A follow-up to their 2024 project Variance, this new release continues the producer’s trajectory of genre-bending compositions, leaning deeper into science fiction influences and analog textures. Rather than presenting a fixed style or clear genre,…

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Blunt Blade – Forgiveness

Blunt Blade’s Forgiveness feels like a direct shot from the gut. It’s a seven-track album that leans confidently into rock but isn’t afraid to mess with the edges. There’s a cinematic streak running through it, and several tracks bring in subtle synth elements that keep things from getting too predictable. It sounds like someone who’s…

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Michael Giacchino’s ‘Exotic Themes for the Silver Screen’ Vol. 2 Brings Blockbuster Nostalgia with a Tropical Twist

Michael Giacchino’s latest release, Exotic Themes for the Silver Screen Vol. 2, is anything but a standard compilation. The Oscar-winning composer revisits some of his most well-known work – from Up and Inside Out to The Batman and Rogue One – and runs it through a playful, unexpected filter: Exotica. Released by Mutant, the album…

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