Category Archives: Spotify

Spotify – the music streaming service

Listening to Edward Abela – "Chronicles"

This is original music, composed and performed by the artist, mostly using electronic devices, but sounding classical and with a very strong piano presence. At times, it remembered me the music for the movie “Piano”, not because of any structural overlaps, but because of the beauty, the “landscaping”, and the dominant instrument.
Great listening!

Here is its Spotify playlist:

Listening to Sean Taylor – "The Path into Blue"

Uau! Listening to Sean Taylor – “The Path into Blue”. The first track, titled “This is England”, manages to sing about Spotify, “Brexit” and algorithms in a sensible way! Amazing. Rich lyrics, sometimes even poetic. I am enjoying it via a 1024 kbps stream and, as I write, a guitar screams in superb definition, on track 3, titled “Grenfell”.

You cannot get 1024 kbps via Spotify, but this is the only way I know to share it:

Listening to Until Ben – "Binaries Traveller"

Mostly electronic music, exactly how I like it: it is “electronic” in the sense of heavily created with computer-assisted techniques, but it features vocals (chorus), acoustic instruments (synthetized, I suppose), non-recurring events for a more credible “atmosphere” or “landscaping” of the audio stage, exotic audio patterns that don’t remember me of anyone else – an indicator of originality.

The overall creation denotes rich creativity. It works; it is effective in bringing the listener to a different dimension. Very well done.