Spiritualism, gypsies, rain forests, beaches, violins, contemporary beat, classical, infusion, foot stomping, hand clapping rhythms, rhumba, flamenco, Italy, Europe and just about every other influence in fusion guitarist Linstead’s arsenal,...
New Age really does not begin to describe this latest release from well know German musician Uwe Gronau, because at least to me, “new age’ gives the impression of soft...
Intriguing, interesting and not at all as expected, this offering from well know Irish pianist Josh Johnston proves to be as ethereal and misty as the picture on the cover...
Each note on this offering from Paz del Castillo is played in tribute to the many emotions which colour her life –that of love: Love of nature, love of the...
Played loudly or played softly this offering from AOMusic is one to make you sit up and take notice.  Either way, as far as volume is concerned, is great depending...
As a celebration album of two of the better known Jazzmen of their times in Dizzie Gillespie and Miles Davis, Mike Longo and the boys have created a tribute to...
Beautiful and elegant are only two of the many words which can be used to describe the first original album released by award wining pianist Janice Faber.  Composing, working, restructuring...
Drawing on the peace, tranquillity and transient nature of the Parisienne night, Gronau gets down to business on his latest album Visions, creating in a soundscape the mellow, yet vibrant...
In a style vastly different, but complimentary to his first album Visions, Ishs delivers a more diverse aspect of his ability with acoustic piano.  Contemporary to the last, with a...
In Timothy Wenzel’s latest album he combines many of his life philosophies blended with his dream state to create music which woos’ you gently into time and space which is...
Eclectic is the operative word for this first of from Christopher Lapina who has exercised his prodigious musical abilities to deliver an album which is totally unique and absolutely stunning...