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Sacha Hoedemaker - Letters Unsent
Today I stumbled upon a truly beautiful track while going through the list of songs I received for review. And this is the one I really want to share with you, my dear readers. Why this track? Because it holds a kind of mystery — a quiet struggle within yourself, that moment when you can’t find the right words, but you just feel that something is true. The track “Letters Unsent” by Sasha Hoedemaker starts with bright, gentle notes that carry a sense of warmth — the kind of

Artem Grebenshchikov
Nov 72 min read


Lowlight Dreamers - Dream Flow
Lowlight Dreamers - is a piano-based project inspired by modern neoclassical composers like Ludovico Einaudi and Nils Frahm. These artists know exactly how to create that calm, cozy atmosphere that feels like a deep breath after a long day. Soft melodies and delicate piano touches form a sound that’s light, intimate, and just… healing.

Artem Grebenshchikov
Nov 61 min read


Escorsa - Nocturne of Relief
Simple and emotional – that's the key! You know, people often tell me that popular music is often surprisingly simple. No crazy intricate riffs or complex musical techniques. Just a theme, some emotions, and a relatable situation. I remember listening to Ludovico Einaudi's track from "The Intouchables" and being amazed at how simple melodies could become so famous. Okay, maybe these melodies get their fame partly because they're used in movies. But that doesn't change the und

Artem Grebenshchikov
Nov 41 min read


Laura Chow - Together
What can you say in one minute? Probably not as much as you’d like.But if you’re speaking through music — a minute can say a lot. That’s exactly the kind of track I recently got to review on SubmitHub. It’s only a minute long, but from the very first notes it says the words so many people long to hear: “I love you.” Imagine your loved one saying that to you. Laura Chow manages to express it so softly and tenderly through her piano — like cherry blossom petals gently landing o

Artem Grebenshchikov
Nov 31 min read
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