DYNAMITE! (Audio Cinema) by The Black Plague Doctors reframes the album format as a cinematic listening experience. Conceived as an audio short film, it follows […]
Tag: ORIGINAL ALBUM
Motihari Brigade’s Problematic: Dystopian Reflections in a Digital Age
Motihari Brigade’s Problematic arrives as a confrontation with digitally mediated culture, questioning how perception is shaped by automated recommendation systems. The release positions itself as […]
LAOR – ÊMOONÀ
LAOR’s ÊMOONÀ is far more than a collection of songs; it is an immersive experience shaped by faith, reflection and spiritual intention. Released on June […]
Chris Ianuzzi’s Inside: A Cinematic Electronic Journey Through Uncertainty and Hope
Few electronic albums capture the uneasy pulse of the modern world as convincingly as Chris Ianuzzi’s Inside. Rather than chasing dancefloor immediacy or ambient abstraction […]
The Return of Definition: A Heartfelt Pop-Rock Album That Still Resonates Decades Later
Some albums quietly disappear with time, while others patiently wait for the world to catch up. Definition, the long-overlooked release from Utah’s Elysian Fields, belongs […]
Patti Zlaket’s Dance Again Marks a Stunning Revival of an Unforgettable Voice
With Dance Again, Patti Zlaket returns after two decades with a record that feels both hard-earned and freshly inspired. Produced by Tariqh Akoni and supported […]
A Different Frequency: R3b3l I Crafts a Wordless Journey Through Emotion and Growth
With A Different Frequency, R3b3l I delivers an ambitious instrumental debut that prioritises emotional expression over conventional songwriting. The twelve-track album serves as a musical […]
C’BATCH – The Vault 3 – Club / Dance / R&b-Soul / Funk / Pop / Techno / Etc.
The Vault 3 by C’batch is a genre-blending release that reimagines archival recordings into a cohesive late-night listening experience. Spanning club, dance, R&B, funk, ambient […]
Where Jazz Meets Thought: UDEiGWE’s Four Lemmas
With Four Lemmas, UDEiGWE delivers a contemporary jazz experience that feels cinematic, philosophical, and emotionally grounded all at once. Built around the idea of mathematical […]
The Light Hidden Inside Far From Your Sun’s Darkest Record
Some albums entertain. Others leave scars. A Dream of Hell, the latest offering from Far From Your Sun, belongs firmly to the second category. Released […]