Hideyuki Hashimoto – “outro”-I’ve featured Hashimoto here before, always highlighting the mechanical sounds and nature of the recording. I still do really enjoy that part of the style. There’s something in this composition that reminds me of Disney’s “When you wish upon a …
Category: Instrumental
Three calming neoclassical tracks to bring in the new week
Barry Hudson-Taylor – “Portraits of Jane”-The calming energy of this track is undeniable. From the very opening lines, there’s an unfolding feeling, like flipping the pages of a new book. Your mind is more interested in what’s going to open up next in …
Three neoclassical pieces that will bring warmth for these chilly rainy spring days
Andrew Land – “Loss and Expense”-There’s an atmospheric quality to this piece that really sets it apart. It’s hard to explain what exactly makes a neoclassical track resonate more than others, but for me, this one unfolds so nicely. It is, in a …
Three remarkable neoclassical pieces to prepare you for the weekend
Ron Verboom – “Nothing more nothing less”-I’m not much for experimental elements in neoclassical music, so for me to approve it there must be something truly remarkable about it. When I first heard the atmospheric elements of Verboom’s latest track, I felt like …
Three neoclassical pieces to begin your week with a calm mind
Steve Luck – “Oscillation”-The calming style of Steve Luck’s recent piece “Oscillation” is evident from the very start. The melody unfolds throughout the piece quite naturally. It feels like taking a slow walk in a garden or some such place. I appreciate that …
Three soothing neoclassical pieces for this new week
Matthias Gusset – “Wistful heart”-It’s sometimes hard to explain to people why I love neoclassical music so much, but a piece like this from Gusset explains it well. Gentle, thought-provoking, and soothing… the melody is calming but unpredictable. The understated composition allows the …
Three neoclassical pieces for a contemplative and relaxing playlist
Igor Longhi – “La Luna”-I appreciate the cathartic style of the piano in this piece. It seems to lull the listener from the very start. The melody moves without feeling rushed. The overall style is calming and helps me to be introspective. If …
Three inspiring neoclassical pieces to motivate your midweek
Theo Litson – “Routine”-From first listen, I found this piece of music to be delightfully inspiring. There’s an energy in the repetition that I find cathartic and moving. Something about the high elements of the melody make me feel like I’m going on …
Three peaceful neoclassical pieces for your easy going weekend
Steve Luck – “The key”-There’s a peaceful mood to this piece of music from beginning to end. I particularly appreciate the sense of dynamics here. Both tempo and acoustic dynamics help to create wonderful textures in the track. I don’t know the meaning …
Three peaceful neoclassical tracks to improve your week
ARTur Moon – “Relax”-The track is actually called “Relax” so you can tell the mood it’s going for right away. Unbelievably, undeniably peaceful, this is the kind of music that is why I say I am a fan of neoclassical. The piano allows …