The Dune (1984) soundtrack, composed by Toto with Brian Eno, is a classic piece of movie music history that perfectly captures the epic Read More
The Corrupting Sea’s release “For Simplicity’s Sake” is a nice testament to versatility and creativity. From start to finish, the Read More
No Wave emerged in late-1970s New York City during a period of artistic upheaval, urban decay, and creative cross-pollination across music, Read More
Badlands by Dirty Beaches is a haunting and atmospheric album that transports the listener to a dystopian world of neon lights and Read More
The term “kawaii” translates to “cute” in Japanese, embodying a cultural aesthetic that emphasizes charm and playfulness. This concept extends beyond mere Read More
Space Bass grew out of electronic producers who wanted funk’s low-end swagger, soul’s warmth, and hip-hop’s rhythmic confidence, but Read More
Future Knock feels like a collision between retro groove and forward-leaning sound design. The genre grew from artists who loved the rhythmic Read More
“76:14” by Global Communication is a classic ambient and downtempo electronic album, released in 1994. The album showcases the duo’s masterful sound design Read More
If you asked Alexa to define a “breath of fresh air”, I’m pretty sure this album’s music would be Alexa’Read More
Artist Spotlight: Hiroshi Yoshimura
Hiroshi Yoshimura was a Japanese composer, producer, and performer who was born on November 6th, 1945 in Kyoto, Japan. He was widely regarded Read More

