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Continue reading →: EP review: Maison by Déborah LeclercqThe singer Déborah Leclercq returns to the scene with her new EP Maison, written and produced by herself — an opus rich in pop, neo-soul, bossa nova, and more. Throughout this project, Déborah Leclercq shares her experience as an ambitious young woman navigating her relationships and work life. She invites…
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Continue reading →: A look back at Ben Lewis’ careerBen Lewis, Australian actor and singer, has passed away on October 6th, leaving behind him a beautiful and remarkable career. Known for taking up the role of the Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber‘s musicals Love Never Dies and in The Phantom of The Opera, Lewis was born into a musical…
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Continue reading →: ITW: Awa Ly on her new album, “Essence and Elements”L. Park: Your new album, Essence and Elements, is centered on Earth and its different elements. How did this concept come to life through nature? Awa Ly: Nature has always been a deep source of inspiration and healing for me. Over the years, I realized that when I felt unbalanced or…
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Continue reading →: Song review: Ruined Me by Muni LongA promising comeback single: A classic R&B ballad Ruined Me, the first single of Muni Long’s upcoming album Revenge, takes from traditional R&B ballads, continuing on the path of her last body of work (Public Displays of Affection: The Album, 2022). We find again Long’s soulful vocals trademark, with an…
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Continue reading →: Song review: What was that? by LordeLorde is back with her single What Was That?, a synth-pop track, marking the debut of her fourth album roll out. Produced by Lorde, Jim-E Stack and Dan Nigro, the single is on every paper headline. But was it is about? What Was That? retraces the journey of a past…
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Continue reading →: ITW: Anousha Nazari on her latest album In Vino VeritasL. Park: Your new album is titled In Vino Veritas, meaning (in a literal sense) “in wine, lies the truth.” What does this expression mean to you, and how does it relate to the themes of the album? Anousha Nazari: For me the proverb evokes the moment when every mask falls…
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Continue reading →: ITW: Élie-Martin Charrière on his new album Era #PL. Park: In your new album, you completely deconstruct the jazz genre in tracks like Era #P and Dance of the Triplets. What is your process as a musician and composer in redefining a genre that is often confined into certain conventions? Élie Martin-Charrière: So I think my favorite drummers…
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Continue reading →: New Releases: Caramel Eyes by AngieThe process of falling in love The singer Angie has released her new single Caramel Eyes, announcing that a project is on the way. In this song, Angie describes the process of falling in love, and its repercussions. From the start, she explains how this infatuation constantly troubles her: “I’m still learning how to sleep. Sweet anxiety, at least I’ve got…
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Continue reading →: Song review: My Essence by Awa LyThe celebration of womanhood The essence of life Awa Ly is back with My Essence, a new single co-written with Nicolas Repac (composer, producer, and musician). In this track, the singer explores her roots and her journey from childhood to womanhood. The lyrics, “Anchored into Earth, I’m still while loving my rebirth,” convey a deep sense of reconnection with oneself.…
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Continue reading →: Musical piece review: Symphonic Poem I by Oussama RahbaniA masterpiece of Arab and classical music When two visions of music meet About Oussama Rahbani From a young age, Oussama Rahbani took piano lessons, and at only thirteen years old, he became the choirmaster of a youth choir in a church. In 1986, he founded the band Jazz Gate and performed…





