5th PROJEKT – Oblivion (Live)

At the Edge of the Ritual With Oblivion (Live), 5th PROJEKT opens a door rather than dropping a track. This live rendition feels less like a performance and more like a carefully staged ceremony, where mood takes precedence over momentum and patience is rewarded. From the very first moments, the song unfolds slowly, drawing the […]

Berkken – A Better Man

Becoming, One Quiet Step at a Time Berkken’s A Better Man feels like a slow exhale after holding your breath for too long. Rooted in cinematic folk, the song unfolds with patience, letting mood and meaning take the lead rather than chasing instant hooks. There’s a sense of space here — the kind that allows […]

Interview with Lana Crow

What’s the story behind your latest song/album?‘I Do’ has definitely had a long journey—it’s probably the song that’s grown with me the most. It all started years ago with a vivid dream where I heard this chorus melody with two lines: ‘I will. I do.’ At the time, they made no sense to me, but […]

Interview with Giuseppe Cucè

What’s the story behind your latest song/album? El mundo es verdadero was born from the need to strip reality of its masks. It’s a song about desire and truth — the kind that isn’t comfortable, but necessary. The track moves through raw emotion and Latin-tinged rhythms to tell a story of exposure: when illusions fall, […]

Giuseppe Cucè – Ventuno

At the Threshold of Becoming Giuseppe Cucè’s Ventuno unfolds like a quiet confession whispered in a vast, echoing room. Taken from the concept album 21 grammi, the song carries the symbolic weight of its title with grace and restraint, offering a moment of stillness in an age of constant sonic urgency. Rather than chasing immediacy, […]

Andy Smythe – Leviathan

When Power Dances With Hope Andy Smythe doesn’t tiptoe into big ideas—he walks straight toward them, eyes open. Leviathan, the second single from his upcoming album Quiet Revolution, feels less like a song that wants to entertain and more like one that wants to sit with you, ask uncomfortable questions, and still leave the door […]