With The Ground Is Changing, Nashville-based Americana/Folk artist Andi Jane delivers a record that feels both rooted and radically current—an album that honors tradition while telling... Read More
Album Review–Collaboration
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Music as Renewal and Shared Breath: A Review of David Mash’s Collaboration With Collaboration, David Mash transforms personal adversity into a vibrant, collaborative jazz fusion... Read More
Bei Bei Unveils Two Moons
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A Global Ambient Fusion Bridging Ancient Chinese Strings and Futuristic Soundscapes Internationally acclaimed guzheng artist, emerging guqin performer, and composer Bei Bei joins forces with... Read More
Single Review—Belong
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Belong by The Song Gardeners: A Song That Speaks for the Quiet Longing in All of Us There is a quiet ache that lives beneath... Read More
Album Review–Metanoia
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Falling You and the Quiet Art of Transformation: When Sound Becomes a Threshold There are albums that are to be heard, and there are albums... Read More
Album Review—Water Stones
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Music as a Quiet Sculptor of the Inner World Music, at its most enduring, does not rush to impress. It lingers, reshapes, and gently transforms... Read More
Album Review—The Wishing Well
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A Journey Through Sound and Intention: A Review of ‘The Wishing Well’ by 2002 Music often becomes the language of longing, the shape of memory,... Read More
Album Review—Shine
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Shine: A Father-Son Odyssey Through Heart, Groove and Awakening Music has the power to carry us across landscapes, through memories, into places both familiar and... Read More
Album Review—Fernweh: The Need to Travel
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The Piano as a Passport: Inside Richard Dillon’s Fernweh There are journeys that move across continents and others that unfold within the quiet spaces of... Read More
Single Review—Two Moons
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Two Moons: The Music of Duality and the Unity Beyond At its most profound level, music often mirrors the philosophical truths beyond the scope of... Read More