Neoclassical
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Hideyuki Hashimoto – ‘Sign’ Review
An intimate piano solo EP, perfect for a slice-of-life anime.
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Linda Rum – ‘Vienna’ Review
A warm and uplifting tribute to a city of creative spirit.
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Arcana return after five years with new single, album coming 2026
Returning back to their neoclassical dark wave roots, 30 years in the making.
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Blurstem – ‘The Quiet Ache’ Review
Arctic isolation and inner perseverance collide in this beautiful ambient album.
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Mykalle – Da pacem Review
Merging the Gothic with the Holy for a unique vision of a modern day musical priestess.
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Ambre Ciel – still, there is the sea Review
A cinematic, rich, and fluid classical chamber pop hybrid album that blurs dream and reality at sea.
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Live Vault – Anoice
A masterclass in the destructive beauty of post chamber rock.
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Introducing… Jonathan Fitas
A beautifully tender approach to cinematic introspection as Jonathan Fitas turns from tv and film scores to a personal solo album.
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Takahiro Kido, Yuki Murata, Kenji Azuma – Memories of the Stone Review
Using stone, tuned percussion and cave systems to create an ethereal spirit dance to refresh your mind
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Soap&Skin returns with ‘Torso’, their first album in 6 years
Anja returns with an expressive covers album from a wider range of artists... including herself!
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Max LL – In The Silence I Can Finally Hear Review
Reconnecting with nature and yearning for focus and calm in the woods.
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Piotr Wiese – I Will Keep Sailing Review
Five years of life played out in an intimate piano performance.
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Alex Musatov – Passages Vol.4 Review
Violins that travel from Russia to Argentina to find home and solace
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Anoice – Unerasable Fire Review
Cinematic neoclassical thoughts on the aftermath of a pandemic.
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Hanakiv – Goodbyes Review
Balancing chaos and calmness with cinematic prepared pianos.
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Ô Lake – Still Review
Modern neoclassical compositions for the cinematic introspective moments of life.
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Gifts From Crows – Etudes of the Crow Review
A masterclass in ambiguous neoclassical composition.
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Live Vault – Elskavon
A long time composer finally takes the microphone for a singer-songwriter transition.
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Ô Lake returns to the felt piano for beautiful new single ‘Innocence’
French pianist and composer Ô Lake releases new album 'Still' next year
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Gifts From Crows – Fragments of Light Review
Haunted photography and neoclassical themes collide.
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Gaspar Claus – 2359 Review
Taking the cello outside of the classical sphere.
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Vincent Pope Collaborates with hidden gem Modern Classical composers for new album
A new collaboration album full of modern classical composer hidden gems.
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Airport People – From Nine Mornings Review
The magic of the calm before the storm.
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Introducing… Collisions
Alt composer supergroup merge genres for a cinematic jazz style.
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Gifts From Crows – Stories in Slow Light Review
A neoclassical meditation on haunted photography.
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Mindy Meng Wang – Phoenix Rising Review
Guzheng in transformation.
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Second Gifts from Crows single and video sets up a beautiful audiovisual album
Neoclassical audio-visual experience returns with new single.
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Gifts From Crows returns with a magical music and photography collaboration
Dark ambient classical music inspired by haunting photography.
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Frances Shelley – Songs of Possibility Review
Sounds like… Delicate optimism found through grief via the piano. The review The pandemic has changed a lot of peoples lives and one of those…
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Video Premiere – Gifts From Crows shares beautiful new single
Exclusive video premiere to celebrate a beautiful neoclassical EP.
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Stefano Fasce – Solitary Places Review
Music for solitude and heart.
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Spindle Ensemble – Inkling Review
Strangeness abound from the chamber orchestra.
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Simon Brunel – Between the Lines Review
Experimental piano based indie classical music for introspection.
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Arooj Aftab – Vulture Prince Review
Mourning with love.
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Brian Crosby – Imbrium Review
Piano for a moonlit night.
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Hania Rani – Live from Studio S2
A beautiful and powerful piano time.
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Gifts from Crows – Holding A Thought Forever Review
Period drama neo classical thoughts.
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Clark returns with 9th album ‘Playground in a Lake’
Creepy, unsettling, calm and beautiful.




































