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Tamer Sağcan - Home: Universes

Tamer Sağcan - Home: Universes

40 min
Tamer Sağcan follows up his previous genius with the next transcendent guitar instrumental album, 'Home:Universes'! If you have 40 mins to take out today to immerse yourself in sublime cinematic compositions, listen to "Home: Universes" by Turkish artist Tamer Sağcan. Lawyer by profession and brilliant eclectic composer by passion, Tamer introduced us to his sonic universe with the release of his debut album, 'Home: Roots'. While 'Roots' explored the concept of home as a spiritual anchor, his latest album, 'Home: Universes', forces listeners to expand their horizons towards the vast infinity of the cosmos. A compact, 13-track instrumental collection that takes listeners on a grand, cinematic sonic journey as vast and unpredictable as the space itself. All of Tamer's compositions are composed, performed on classical guitar by him, and while he chooses AI-assisted orchestration and production to expand the sonic landscape — the melodies, arrangements, and artistic vision remain entirely his own. We open with 'Enterstellar', a gentle, soothing arrangement that feels almost Pink Floyd-esque in its immaculate, emotional structure. It's hard to pinpoint the emotional tone right away because there's just so much depth and gravity to this opus. Flowing at an incredible grace and composure, the track blooms to life just at its halfway point with passion-laden strings and grand atmospherics. It gives you the feeling of just arriving. At an exotic paradisiacal destination, take in all the fascinating sights and sounds around you. Beautifully set up the experience for the rest of the album. 'Eridanus' invites you into more upbeat tones. A bright spring in its graceful steps. It build theatrically, drawing you into an incredibly expressive, immersive section. Blooming to life with cinematic atmospherics and blissful string progressions, this evokes images of flying over fantastic landscapes. 'Novus Astra' dives into more spacious, orchestral tones. Along with the sublime strings, we're also now serenaded by spectacular violin harmonies. It really makes for quite a remarkable listening experience. The tone remains that of restrained hope and optimism, and the track concludes, leaving behind a lingering curiosity and building towards something more. The upbeat nature of these tracks would serve as a beautiful score for a comedic drama film like the 2023 Spanish title, 'Under Therapy (2023) - IMDb'. 'Gravity' is beautifully balanced and conveys a deeper range of emotions. Light and dark dancing in piercing, evocative instrumental sections. A clear shift in the emotional tone and depth of the album. 'Materia Oscura' weighs on you with the heft of difficult-to-face emotions. Uncertainty, worry, and a burdensome reluctance come to mind as you listen to this. Dark, moody and delightfully paced & theatrical. 'Event Horizon' balances the previous heaviness with just a tinge of hopeful harmonies. It features some the most incredible, fingerstyle arrangements we've heard in sometime. The guitar, paired with the emotional violins, makes for a compelling, dramatic soundscape. Again, themes of fear, uncertainity and the excitement of arriving somewhere new, plays strongly. Magnificently, the track ebbs and flows through sections that pulse with ranging emotions. This is one of our favourites from 'Home: Universes'! 'Laniakea' opens onto sombre, moody harmonies that bring to mind longing and sadness. You can feel the emotional gravitas imparted through the arrangements, and it makes you sit up and take notice. Beautifully composed, this is the kind of magnificently theatrical score that would suit a film with a dramatic, heavier story like that of 'Piety (2022) - IMDb' 'Entropy' is one of the most emotional tracks on the album. As the name suggests, it evokes images of a slow-burning collapse, a somber reflection on the fleeting, impermanent nature of the universe. We conclude on 'Aeterna', a bluesy, slide, and chuck strum guitar arrangement that encapsulates the entirety of the journey experienced. It is multi-dimensional in its tone and melody. Able to express the hope, excitement and anticipation of the beginning of the journey with the celebrative light, freeing emotion of having finally arrived. A truly fitting end to a remarkable sonic journey.

If you're looking for an intelligent, emotionally resonant instrumental album to sink into, 'Home: Universes' & Tamer Sağcan's works should be at the top of your mind. With two excellent albums out already and a slew of works in the pipeline, there's a lot of look forward to from this brilliant, eclectic composer!

Kamila Csenge - The Void

Kamila Csenge - The Void

10
7 min

Kamila Csenge may  be just starting out, but her latest single “The Void", shows the maturity of a seasoned artist. Known for her DIY, emotionally-charged style, Csenge has already started to make a niche for herself in Prague's music scene.

“The Void” starts with a soft guitar melody, eventually being accompanied by other harmonies. This moddy, slow jazz piece almost sounds dream-like. The faster phrases changes rapidly, but is restrained, balanced and controlled. Csenge captures a certain emotional limbo with surprising clarity.

What stands out is how the track balances space and detail. There are soft ambient layers and faint vocal textures floating in the background, like a quiet whisper. You hear just enough to stay hooked, but there is always something slightly unreachable. That tension becomes the core of the song.

The track has that loose, late-night feel, paired with an indie feel that feels more relatable. The pacing is steady and almost hypnotic. This song could easily fit into an erotic flick like Love by Gaspar Noe. I think it's because the track is so sultry and sexy in its core.

James Bellew - Midnight Fire

James Bellew - Midnight Fire

7.4
4 min

When you go out into the wild night in search of colorful lights, it is Midnight Fire by James Bellew that will save you. There is a slow patience to all of Bellew’s music. Over the years, he has had many collaborations under his belt. As an electronic music mixer, he saw the underground music change styles and evolve first-hand. As a true Irishman, he evolves as the music scene demands while still holding onto his core earthy style. Midnight Fire is a number that beckons you to dance and explore the streets at night—untamed and free.

He is in no rush to give us the drop; on the contrary, he makes us earn it, but not in the conventional sense. He takes the contemporary route, giving us the slow, dramatic drops. If Red Lights by Tiesto were revamped and released, then we would have had Midnight Fire. The track is a simple number that refuses to overcomplicate itself. How could you not love this earnestness? It's a party song through and through that will not only get your feet dancing but will also dance on the tips of your toes. Bellew is infamous for only broadening the horizons of what is considered electronic music, eagerly experimental in spirit. The track can be placed in any and every movie where we have a party sequence. The Bold Type is filled with the typical New York party scenes, very similar in spirit to the party that Bellew brings on stage. James Bellew is a musical shapeshifter; his compositions will forever be at the top of the lists when it comes to being close to perfection.
Marshal MN The Solar Cycle Fragments 1

Marshal MN The Solar Cycle Fragments 1

8
24 min
When music is literally out of this world, you have to pause and let the breeze blow through your hair as the music takes over. Marshal M.N. released The Solar Cycle Fragments-1, and he has encapsulated so much within this 24-minute album. Marshal plays with a mix of genres in this album, but all of it falls into the instrumental genre category. Every song is a world of its own with a different theme to it. One thing is for certain: he creates a musical tunnel, where music is all around us as we journey.

Oriental Cello with Marshal MN

While each number is an exploration of sounds, each song is also an epic by its own right. They each explore a different landscape musically. The first song, Oriental Cello, is almost like a historical war cry of a number that gets the emotions of its soldiers bubbling and ready for war. Of course, the song is more than just the beating of the drums; it is a layered sonic number that blooms like a flower, unafraid to show off the many petals it holds. Tilt of the Axis Inverse Grace has a futuristic touch to it with the dominance of synth in the way the song is edited; so does Tilt of the Axis, for that matter. But Tilt of the Axis has a hop in its step. It is more playful, as if it captures the mundaneness of life. It also takes away from music globally; it has a touch of the Arabic Sitar paired with a style of playing that is rooted in the Balkan style of music. Majestic Cinematic Dawn When you add a global touch to your music by taking from many folk forms and giving it more futuristic packaging, we get Majestic Cinematic Dawn. The song bubbles into existence; it does not waste time by combining the drums with the wind instrument. This theatrical ending is a clear indicator that Marshal is a storyteller who has a chokehold on his listeners' attention. The track is almost like a curtain call and acts as a callback for all the songs in the album. It is clear that Marshal allows the world and its many styles of music to affect him. His music takes you on a journey; one minute you are in the Saharan desert, and then you are in the Amazonian rainforest, and then you are in a futuristic cafe in Japan. You can also sense a bit of wit in his style of writing and editing, much like Doctor Who. Once you hear Marshal M.N., it is impossible to stop. He allows his listeners to travel along with him on such a wild journey. You can click on the links attached and explore more of his work.
The Lazz - Observer

The Lazz - Observer

4 min
The Lazz delivers a blistering, futuristic new metal track, 'Observer'! Veteran composer and guitarist, Ben Lazzaro brings to life his past compositions with a refreshed, limitless lens with the help of AI-assisted production. He plays everything, records and mixes it, and only then does he bring in AI post-production tools to bring it all together. It makes for radiant, technically razor-sharp compositions that pulse with an exciting, evolving human soul and musical spirit. His latest, Observer, is a cinematic, post-apocalyptic, heavy metal opus that sounds like the soundtrack to a Blade Runner movie. Without a moment's waste, 'Observer' sparks to life with fierce arrangements. Its power-packed, intense, and tinged with themes of resilience and survival. Ethereal, female vocals tell a compelling prose of survival and fighting against all the odds to survive in a wasted world. The vocal range is truly impressive and complements Ben's arrangements to create this post-world, immersive, cinematic feeling. Starting at 2:46, we're lauched into a sublime guitar section. The lead guitar wails in stirring, rapid progressions, the like you haven't heard before! It evokes comparisons to some of the best metal guitar solos we've heard! What stands out about The Lazz's composition, 'The Observer' is how brilliantly he's able to bridge his own instrumental and composing excellence with advanced music creation tools. It draws you into the track's ominous, dystopian world-building pathos. Ben shares, “The mission of The Lazz is to bridge forty years of musical heritage with the frontier of modern technology to explore the depths of the human psyche.” “We are dedicated to the rebirth of dormant compositions – some held for decades – by fusing authentic, veteran guitar and bass performances with the precision of AI-assisted production. Moving beyond traditional rock tropes, we aim to provide a high-impact sonic experience that inspires self-discovery, deeper thinking, and intellectual honesty.” We're thrilled by what we've experienced with 'Observer's power-packed cinematic energy and with a slew of new releases, we look forward to immersing in The Lazz's thrilling, post-metal universe
Joe Kandel - I Still Believe In Love

Joe Kandel - I Still Believe In Love

8.5
3 min

Joe Kandel’sI Still Believe in Love” gives me 2000s pop nostalgia that landed in 2026 without losing any of its glam. From the very beginning itself, the track sounds very familiar, especially if you have been a fan of artists like Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. It is chic, emotional, and built to hit you right in the feels.

The production is clean and catchy. There are soft synths, steady beats, and a catchy chorus. It takes lessons from the pop era on how to be addictive. You can hear the chorus blasting through your headphones, when you're dancing around feeling like THAT girl, the sexy and glamorous one.

The lyrics talk about the aftermath of a breakup where everything hurts, but you are not ready to give up on love so soon. That balance is what makes the track edgy.

Joe's vocal delivery does a lot of the heavy lifting. She is raw in her delivery and passionate. You can almost feel this passion within yourself. It creates a contrast between the polished sound and the messy feelings underneath.

“I Still Believe in Love” is also very vibe-driven. You can just vibe along with it. Whether you are getting over someone or just in your feelings for no clear reason, it fits right in.

You can easily picture this track in a 2000s romance drama movie. It would fit nicely into a film like The Notebook during one of those emotionally heavy scenes where the characters are apart.

Cries of Redemption - Torn

Cries of Redemption - Torn

8.4
3 min
“Torn” by Cries of Redemption arrives with a sharp, brooding intensity that immediately pulls the listener into its emotional core. Built on a foundation of alternative metal, the track leans confidently into Nu-metal textures, blending down-tuned guitar riffs with a pulsating electronic undercurrent. The result feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking, a balance that not many artists in the indie music scene manage to strike effectively. The production stands out right away. The mix showcases a vivid dynamic range, allowing quieter, introspective passages to breathe before crashing into explosive riffs. Each transition feels intentional and fluid. The carefully crafted stereo field gives the guitars a wide, immersive presence while keeping Sriracha's vocals centered and commanding. Subtle layers of modulated guitars and ambient effects move around the listener, adding depth without cluttering the arrangement. The percussion hits with precision, anchoring the track while still leaving space for melodic elements to evolve. Vocally, the interplay between Ed Silva’s processed tones and the polished contributions of session vocalists adds contrast and texture. The emotional delivery aligns perfectly with the song’s theme of internal conflict and release. The chorus, in particular, carries a cinematic weight that makes the track feel tailor-made for high-energy visual storytelling. It would sit comfortably alongside intense sequences in films like John Wick or Extraction, where relentless momentum and emotional stakes collide. What makes “Torn” compelling is its refusal to stay confined within genre lines. The fusion of rock, electronic, and cinematic elements feels deliberate rather than experimental for its own sake. Cries of Redemption continues to build a distinct sonic identity that rewards repeat listens. This consistency reflects Ed Silva’s long-standing approach to music. Since founding the project in Savannah in 2007, he has remained independent and self-driven, writing all core musical elements himself while collaborating with session artists to bring his vision to life.
Seven Crows - Amanda On The Bed

Seven Crows - Amanda On The Bed

9
5 min
Sometimes, you can sense a sort of stillness that feels almost staged. It is the kind that makes you feel like you're not sure if you've walked into a memory, a dream, or the aftermath of something unnamed. A figure rests, or waits, or simplyexists. Amanda On The Bed by Seven Crows opens like that.  The track builds itself slowly. It is like an almost cautionary tale built around a central motif. The violin that sounds textural, expressive, and shifting acts as the voice and the environment. It drifts, returns, and reshapes itself in loops that feel organic. It doesn't lead in a traditional melodic sense. This looping structure, recorded in a single take, gives the piece a sense of immediacy while still maintaining distance. It is as if you're watching something unfold through a fogged camera lens.  What stands out about the production is its restraint. There's no rush toward climax. You don't hear any sharp transitions that demand attention. The layers accumulate quietly. Each new element feels like it's entering the same emotional space. The result is a song that is immersive without being overwhelming, cinematic, but not dramatic in the conventional sense. It leans into the atmosphere over narrative progression.  The song does not feature any vocals, but the absence doesn't register as emptiness. Instead, the violin takes on a near-vocal quality. It bends and stretches notes in a way that suggests language without ever forming it. It feels like something is being communicated, something very intimate, but deliberately left untranslated. This is where the track's emotional weight settles.  The song is a good fit for a movie like In the Mood for Love (2000).
Frank Joshua - Glass

Frank Joshua - Glass

8.9
“Glass” by Frank Joshua feels like a quiet revelation that slowly builds into something transcendent. The track leans into alternative pop while threading in gospel rock influences, and that fusion gives it a striking emotional lift. From the opening moments, you hear a restrained vulnerability, with soft ambient textures setting the stage before the percussion and layered harmonies begin to swell. The arrangement never feels overcrowded. Instead, it breathes with a vivid dynamic range that allows each sonic element to rise and fall with intention. The vocal performance anchors the track with clarity and feeling. There is a sense of fragility in the delivery, as if every word might shatter under its own weight, which suits the title perfectly. As the chorus opens up, the synths bring warmth and spiritual resonance, elevating the song into something almost cinematic. The production stands out through its carefully crafted stereo field, where subtle details drift between channels, creating an immersive listening experience that rewards headphones. “Glass” would sit comfortably alongside the emotional arcs of films like The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. A film that shares that delicate balance of wonder and darkness, which the song captures through its tonal shifts and lyrical introspection. The track feels like it belongs in a moment of transformation or unbroken resilience. Within the indie music scene, this release reinforces Frank’s ability to blend genres without losing a cohesive identity. Their work consistently reflects introspective storytelling and atmospheric production choices. Though they maintain a relatively understated online presence, their growing catalog reveals a musician deeply invested in emotional authenticity and sonic exploration, building a loyal audience drawn to thoughtful, soulful soundscapes.
Allie Crummy - Entropy

Allie Crummy - Entropy

4 min
Allie Crummy takes us on a scintillating, immersive, retro pop journey with 'Entropy'! Imagine Early Coldplay meets Muse, Daft Punk with Lana del Rey's vocals in thrilling post-pop, pulsating soundscape! Allie Crummy's latest ethereal heartbreak opus, 'Entropy' hits that oh so sweet spot! The Iowa-based singer/songwriter, deep thinker and multi-dimensional artist, Allie Crummy, approaches her music with a broader, philosophical lens. Her expansive style of songwriting mirrors the ebb and flow between what she hopes and believes to be true and what she sees happening in the world around her. Her latest, 'Entropy' opens without a moment's waste onto deep dreamy piano tones and pulsating synth beats. It evokes a larger than life, cinematic energy as Allie joins in poignantly. "Its starts out neat but ends a mess, it felt like sand through our hands..." she reflects in heavy melodic tones. The track's title 'Entropy' reflects on the inevitable demise and passing of all things, even love. Yet, we remain hopeful, living and loving through it all, trying our best to arrest the slide towards entropy. Grand, orchestral church organ and backing vocals create immense depth and space through the next section. Allie's soft, emotional croons, balanced with emotion and restraint is what make this a piercing, compelling listen. Swelling, crescendoing harmonies elevate the emotional tone and intensity to an almost blinding, euphoric level. Where the heart meets healing and dares to remain hopeful. What stands out about Allie's sound is its ability to evoke complex emotions. it speaks volumes to her cinematic sense of songwriting and production. Through its 4 min plus runtime, 'Entropy' captivates with bright dreamy electro pop arrangements and beautiful instrumental adornments. Ranging from distortion, acoustic, heavy piano tones and basslines. The track leaves you feeling a sense of awe and wonder, a hopeful outlook on our reasons to keep going. To believe in destiny. To imagine new possibilities. Despite the Entropy. Allie Crummy is a singer/songwriter based in Des Moines, Iowa. Allie is contemplative, a deep thinker who does not write superficial or surface-level lyrics. . And though her lyrics will always give the listener a deeper question to ponder, her music always retains a sense of playfulness. Inspired by a variety of genres (folk, bluegrass, blues, soul, pop, indie), her melodies will get stuck in your head, and they are always fun to sing.
Tamer Sağcan - Home: Universes
Tamer Sağcan - Home: Universes
40 min
Kamila Csenge - The Void
Kamila Csenge - The Void
7 min
James Bellew - Midnight Fire
James Bellew - Midnight Fire
4 min
Marshal MN The Solar Cycle Fragments 1
Marshal MN The Solar Cycle Fragments 1
24 min
The Lazz - Observer
The Lazz - Observer
4 min
Joe Kandel - I Still Believe In Love
Joe Kandel - I Still Believe In Love
3 min
Cries of Redemption - Torn
Cries of Redemption - Torn
3 min
Seven Crows - Amanda On The Bed
Seven Crows - Amanda On The Bed
5 min
Frank Joshua - Glass
Frank Joshua - Glass
Allie Crummy - Entropy
Allie Crummy - Entropy
4 min

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