On a cool evening, I was going through tracks for my playlist, looking for something that could capture that gentle autumn-winter chill. Unexpectedly, a piece by the American artist Hiest,
Quick Review
Hello. Today I want to share a track that has become a little ritual for me after a long day. Almost Home, by the now-familiar guests of my blog, Chill4est
Today I want to leave this note here — more of an inner monologue than a review. Because when you listen to Sunset by Yal!X, words stop being mere descriptions
I found a track that feels like the first breath of morning air after the rain. Be Free by German producer Okay Itchy is more than music—it’s a small ritual
I’ve decided to expand the horizons of my blog and dive into the House genre. The first guest is the track “What You Give (Is What You Get)” by Made
— So, stumbled upon a track by accident again?— Yes. And you know, maybe that’s how it’s meant to work — unobtrusive, like a breath. Like evening light slipping through
Today I discovered September by CJSlo — and from the very first notes I realized: this piece is not just heard, it is lived. Its author, Chris Scornaienchi, grew up
This evening began unexpectedly quietly. I stumbled upon a new track by gianni capovilla — grece. At first, it seemed too simple, almost ordinary, like a glass of water you
There are tracks that don’t just sound like music — they open like doors into another reality. Secondhand Saints by quiet coyotes is one of them. From the very first
There are things that come into our lives unexpectedly but stay in our memory for a long time. The music of Kelvin McKisic is exactly that. His track What This
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