Cinematic Music
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Akira Yamaoka – ‘Return to Silent Hill’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack review
A worth addition to the industrial hellscape of Silent Hill.
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Dan Terminus – ‘NOIR’ Review
A deliciously dark cyberpunk darksynth odyssey.
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Bayonne and Nathaniel Earl – Temporary Time (Scores) Review
Turning an indie pop gem into a contemporary classic arrangement fit for any sci-fi movie.
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Edward Cross – When The Dust Settles Review
Cinematic piano-based compositions exploring the quiet emotional moments directly after a revelation.
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Introducing… Edward Cross
A cinematic modern classical composer about the joy of having love returned.
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Glass Museum return with ‘GATE 1’ merging electronica into their keys and drums
The cinematic jazztronica duo collaborate with Arthur Hnatek to bring more electronics into the mix for their new single
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Live Vault – Anoice
A masterclass in the destructive beauty of post chamber rock.
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Manos Milonakis – Zyklon Review
A sombre score dedicated to the feeling of confinement and being stuck in time.
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Introducing… Kessoncoda
A cinematic melting pot of jazz crossover, cinematic synths and beautiful piano melodies.
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Shortwave Research Group – Echelon II Review
The darkest cinematic ambience has come to drag you to dystopian depths.
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Introducing… Maya Shenfeld
A kaleidoscope of synths, woodwind, voice and a marble quarry bring a cinematic electro-acoustic experience.
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Cots – Moonlit Building Review
Bossanova Noir meets tape-warped Indie Folk
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Max LL – Anthropocene Review
A cello to signal the dawn of climate emergency.
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Habitat Canada – Lunar Spectrum Review
Horror tinged synthwave anthems ripe for TV placement and late night club dancefloors
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Anoice – Unerasable Fire Review
Cinematic neoclassical thoughts on the aftermath of a pandemic.
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bocuma – Ascending Review
Making music like its 1984 thinking about 2054.
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Yes We Mystic – Trust Fall Review
A fantastic finale that leaves an indie rock legacy behind them.
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Introducing… Alexa Dark
A femme fatale brings her latest film noir single ahead of her new cinematic EP.
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Behind the Scenes: Creating the surprisingly symphonic F1 22 Soundtrack
Surprisingly symphonic!
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Nick Zinner – 41 Strings Review
Where rock meets classical for the symphony of the planet.
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Introducing… Collisions
Alt composer supergroup merge genres for a cinematic jazz style.
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scntfc – Gibbon: Beyond the Trees Soundtrack Review
A wonderfully lush collection of tuned percussion rhythms to swing to.
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Introducing… Tegh and Adel Poursamadi
A post-human sci-fi world romanticising the past.
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Glass Museum return with new single – album coming April
Jazztronica duo return with stunning new single.
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Sanctuary – Sanctuary Vol 1 & 2 Review
Cinematic music for alien vistas.
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Mike Raznick – AWAY: The Survival Series Soundtrack Review
The Soundtrack to Planet Earth
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Introducing… QUINQUIS
Heavy atmospheric electronica from Breton.
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Marconi Union – Signals Review
Dystopian signals from an unwritten space odyssey.
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Bonander – Things We Don’t Talk About Review
A symphonic electronic treat for the dramatic songwriter genre.
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Wide Room – Hadron Review
Huge rock anthems with a drumming monster behind them.
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Johann Johannsson – Gold Dust Review
Haunted bass strings and amplified sounds.
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Grasscut – Haunts Review
Spoken Word of haunted haunts.
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Introducing… SEIMS
Explosive rock with a whirlpool of time signatures.
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Sébastien Guérive – Omega Point Review
A sci-fi movie soundtrack without the movie requirements.
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Garbage – No Gods No Masters Review
Master of her craft.
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Introducing… Abraham Fogg
Cinematic classical electronica to get muddy to.
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Secret of Elements – Chronos Review
The most powerful album I've listened to this year.
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Franz Kirmann and Robert Grosso – In Waves Review
Strange synths and off kilter beats for an unusual experience.





































