Category: instrumental
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“Just Different” is part of Green’s trilogy project called “A Journey,” and it tackles something we’ve all experienced but don’t always talk about: that awkward phase of adolescence when you feel like you don’t quite fit in anywhere.
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Frissore made “Self Soothe” with a specific goal in mind. He wanted to create something that actually helps you breathe better, that gives you a place to land when everything feels like too much.
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“Four Songs for Christmastime” is the second EP in Kenrick’s “Four Songs” series. Recorded live in Leominster Priory, a building that’s been standing for nine hundred years, these four pieces manage to feel both ancient and modern.
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“Lostblood” picks up where 2024’s The Journey left off, dropping us into a pretty grim scenario. Tyler Becker wakes up alone at the bottom of a cave with his last memory being a chaotic pirate battle alongside his brother Scott.
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Sharon Ruchman’s “From the Heart” has eleven pieces that prove violin and piano still have stories to tell, emotions to share, and conversations to finish.
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“Summer Breeze” kicks back with the confidence of someone who knows they’ve nailed it, offering up smooth rhythms and melodies that feel like sunshine converted into sound.
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Mark Sutton’s “Odyssey” builds slowly, letting you sink into it at your own pace.
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“When It’s Not Said, But Done” comes from an artist who stepped outside his comfort zone, took risks, and let his work prove it.


