Tag: Elegy by Sound Liberation

Magdi Aboul-Kheir Explores Human Intimacy in “Slow Heat”

I spent a solid hour this morning watching dust motes suspended in a single shaft of sunlight, my entire nervous system held absolutely captive by Magdi Aboul-Kheir and his devastatingly immersive new album, "Slow Heat". The Germany-based journalist and classically trained pianist usually writes across a massive spectrum of genres, pivoting wildly from trance to late romanticism. Today, he has dropped an ambient, contemporary...

Gav Moran Channels The Spirit Of Dublin Into A Neo-Classical Masterpiece ‘Broken Pieces’

Gav Moran is a musical prodigy who effortlessly unifies audiences of all ages with his trademark sound and soft baritone voice. He was born and raised in Ireland, which is known for its verdant landscape. An album created by a native son of Ireland takes inspiration from both the country's long-standing classical legacy and the current emotions of today. His most recent album is titled "Broken...

Listen Deep: Sound Liberation’s Complex “Elegy”

Sound Liberation’s “Elegy” isn’t so much an album as it is an unbolting of several sonic cages, letting the inhabitants mingle, argue, and eventually,...