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Israel-based jazz artist Eldad Ben Naim shows us deep inside the mystery that is, ‘Rephael’

After the hypnotic blend that infused our minds with ‘Welcome Night‘, Eldad Ben Naim returns with the latest single off his 8-track album ‘Watersoul‘, with ‘Rephael‘.

Eldad Ben Naim is an Eilat, Israel-based indie jazz artist who makes that comforting music that features an array of classy instrumentals.

Showing us his mesmerizing skillset that has developed rather fantastically over time, Eldad Ben Naim has dropped a significantly weighty track that shall certainly get you turning up the volume as this is a song to truly respect. He seems to have the rare gift of tranquillity, in a world that has so many fires that it seems like we don’t have enough leaders to extinguish the stifling heat from the souls of humankind.

Rephael‘ from Eilat, Israel-based indie jazz musician Eldad Ben Naim is one of those songs that shall give you a slight shiver as its rhythmical blend of drum-filled melodies and transformative energy, might grip your whole spirit. There is so much to delve into here as you imagine this to be a single in a melodramatic movie, that has you totally stirred into an enchanted glow.

Sometimes songs are made to lead you into more tranquil waters, which is far from any carnage that can break you down forever if you aren’t careful.

Hear this new single on Spotify and see more via his Twitter.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Franchesco De Rosa releases Progressive House Instrumentals EP

Progressive house, ambient trance artist Franchesco De Rosa has released their eight-track collection ‘Progessive House Instrumentals’.

From beginning to end, it’s lively, it’s manic and it has a few killer beats. Each track is different, each having its own dose of high energy and contagious melodies to create this selection of Progressive House pieces.

It’s up-lifting and the way the rhythm flows within each element of sound is so entertaining to listen too. Each beat is so well thought out and of course not forgetting about those insane breakdowns that create such a suspenseful feeling as it takes you on a journey through the powerful use of sound.

Franchesco has made a collection of house tracks, using a synthesiser and a drum machine to give it the electronica feel, be sure to add this one to your playlist.

Check out Franchesco De Rosa Progressive House Instrumentals EP by heading over to Spotify now.

Review by Karley Myall

Forget revolution here’s to evolution

All genres of music have to move on, it is the way of things, it is evolution, it is healthy. But there is evolution and there is revolution and the latter doesn’t always work out how you think it might. It seems that within the hip-hop world there are many artists at the moment claiming to be really pushing the boundaries of what the genre can be as we move forward into a new era. Again, healthy. Most, however, seem to be the sonic equivalent of dropping a hand grenade into the middle of the listener’s expectations and then trying to rearrange the debris into new and pleasing shapes. Sure, you really shake things, and then some, but you also find that the result is normally, well…a total disaster.

TRL Beats and Instrumentals has a much more consistent approach and Delusions is the sound of urban music being intensified, inwardly focused, distilled to its essentials and then used to build a dark, gothic-hip-hop sound…now there’s a new concept. The beat and bounce of the music has enough groove to satisfy the mainstream but it is the back streets that they wander, collecting unexpected musical details and re-appropriating other genres that make them stand apart from his chart-focused competition. They blend trippy electronica, sonorous pulsing bass lines, neo-classical piano, found street sounds and fairly progressive structures into a dark and terrible sound. It is sweeping, majestic, chilling and above all brilliantly original and lends itself as much to a live performance as it does to the soundtrack to a street smart-horror movie.

DareRick – “Heaven Shook” Erupts Mixed Feeling

A nice jam on a wavy level with a different style of hip-hop influenced synth. This song might be really a slow one but notwithstanding it can make you sway back and forth when you listen to it.

The intro and hook of this song are presumably meant to somewhat inspire horror, maybe. You’ll get to hear some lines like “Daerick is your soul in hell?”, That’s exactly the first thing you’ll hear when you play this song. However, I can’t really tell which one it is – I don’t know if this song is just the normal twist we always rack our brain to decipher or especially the song that mirrors the theme of its title.

The flow of the music, the funny storyline that’s sketched up from the lyrics, the slow frenzy rap style of this artist in the track coupled with that trance beat that balances the overall song flow and much more are the spectacular traits that made this song an interesting jam.

The artist brought his optimism and creative ethic to limelight in this song by delivering this beautiful song in a unique way.

-Lilian-Debrah.