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Spotlight Album: “Panta Rei”

December 3, 2012 in Spotlight Album

~ Corrado Rossi ~

Corrado Rossi

 
A musical journey from Earth to Jupiter with five emotional electronic instrumentals. Listeners will find a masterly mix of neoclassical, ambient and instrumental rock genres in this splendid EP composed by Corrado Rossi, the winner of the Hollywood Music in Media Awards 2011 in New Age/Ambient category. "Panta Rei": everything flows, everything changes, nothing remains still. You cannot step twice into the same stream... (Visit the IndieGuild CDstore for direct "buy" links.)
 
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Sound & Vision: “Episode 56″

October 15, 2012 in Sound & Vision

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artwork by Lars Van De Goor
music by Peter Rudenko

 

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Spotlight Album: “Looking For A Way Out”

July 16, 2012 in Spotlight Album

~ Paolo Pavan ~

Paolo Pavan

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Having graduating in classical piano, Paolo Pavan has played a wide range of musical genres - pop, rock, jazz, easy-listening - with various bands in and around Rome and has also collaborated on a number of album projects. Since 2004 he has been working, together with the saxophonist Davide Marinacci, on a personal reworking of some of the classic jazz compositions of T. Monk and J. Coltrane. (Visit the IndieGuild CDstore for direct "buy" links.)

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IndieGuild Radio: “The Flanger Sound” ~ new tracks

June 20, 2012 in IndieGuild Radio

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Fernando Lopez Angulo was born in Madrid, Spain in 1967. Self-taught, he started playing the piano at the age of 6 and later began to play electronic keyboards. Having spent many years interpreting and creating variations of other composers’ creations, in 2010 Fernando decided to start composing his own music. Drawing on the influence of classical composers as well as modern composers, Fernando has created his own very personal style which he is delighted to share with listeners everywhere.

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