Producer Walt Thisney, from Portugal, has worn quite a few hats. Releasing his music for free on a multitude of internet labels, Walt has put out instrumental r... Read More
Though Safir Nóu can be looked at as an experimental composer, on his latest offering – Groundless, he seems intent on giving us an easy and bright daydreaming ... Read More
The classics are always there when we need them. They are perfect to get lost into, focus, reminisce. They entangle our ears with the subtle sounds of piano, vi... Read More
If your efforts in scouring the best acoustic act out there is becoming futile, have no fear.
The Desirables, a relatively new band comprised of two brothers, have released their third EP effort for the year, And You, Bro?, for your pleasure — considering that they’ve only started this year.
Dr. Phibes & The Ten Plagues of Egypt - Music of the Gods - Vol. II is the love child of two simingly opposite music styles - classical & heavy metal. It is a crazy and exhilarating mesh of heavy guitars along with classical strings, church organs and lots of noise.
The second installment out of a two volume set features mixes of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, and Sonata For Flute, Bassoon And Bass I/II/IV by Antonio Vivaldi, apart from Bach's Fugue.
Rob Costlow is a contemporary piano player/composer from Indiana who is sharing his music under Creative Commons License with his fans and licenses his works for commercial purposes proving there is a business model in "giving your music for free".
Music lovers of all ages will be transported to a less complicated, more relaxed world with Costlow’s collection of original piano melodies that showcase the talent and universal reach of his passionate and raw sound. Even though Costlow’s music is often placed with certain genres, his style is neither new age, classical or jazz. Costlow simply delivers independent, sincere and contemporary music to which listeners can easily relate.
Tasmin Little - internationally recognized violinist - invites you to download and listen to works by J.S.Bach, Paul Patterson and Eugène Ysaÿe. She even recorded voice introductions to all the pieces to help all of us classical music novices understand and enjoy the music.