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Cajun singer-songwriter and actor Benzo Trill lived a life and a half before he even started out in music. He was on track for the Olympics and collaborated with top artists straight out of high school. But, as he explains, “It’s a movie, but I never honed in”. Determined to find his direction and some
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There are many rising stars with promise – and then there is the shapeshifting Qymira, an artist operating at the centre of cinema, sound, and visual storytelling. Following her breakout lead role and original score debut in Pedring Lopez’s gripping Shadow Transit, she now returns to the screen in LOTUS, an international action thriller pushing
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Gerry Bryant is a pianist, composer, and recording artist known for blending the structure of classical music with the spontaneity of jazz in a highly cinematic style. His compositions are noted in his bio for their emotional resonance and visual storytelling quality, often drawing comparisons to the “Third Stream” movement pioneered by composer Gunther Schuller,
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Alex Tsaga’s LightlongLife project offers more than a glimpse into his quest in search of harmony and authenticity, and latest single, ‘Living A Moment’, is filled with genuine enthusiasm that grows from just a spark into something that is all-encompassing. Back in 2019, Alex was surrounded by the crystal blue waters, abundant flora and fauna,
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Legendary singer-songwriter Jackie DeShannon has unveiled Girl of Yesterday, a remarkable collection of previously unreleased acoustic folk demo recordings that offers listeners an intimate look into one of music’s most influential songwriting voices. The release is available now on autographed CD and limited-edition blue vinyl through Real Gone Music. Featuring twelve stripped-down recordings written by DeShannon, Girl of
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An artist from Seoul, South Korea, who has made his home in Los Angeles, USA, Rylai fully brings the heartbreak of someone who is trying desperately to move on with his new single, ‘Issues’. Rylai has always instinctively known just how to put together high quality arrangements. As he describes it, “I have my own
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On Chrono Echo, Montreal instrumental outfit The Grunions continue their habit of refusing easy categorization while somehow sounding remarkably focused in the process. The band’s third LP arrives with a new lineup once again—a tradition for the group—and the result feels less like a reset than a deliberate widening of the frame. Drawing from ‘60s
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Following on from our review of ‘Issues’, we speak with Rylai about his music, his ambitions, and what’s next. The ‘Issues’ video has you moving through New York in a really isolated way—how did that idea come together? It started from a brainstorming session with my team; we were really inspired by the visuals from
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