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Andrew Muntt illustrated the beauty of transience in his neo-classical piano composition, Upstairs & Downstairs

Andrew Muntt

Andrew Muntt, in his latest composition ‘Upstairs & Downstairs’, invites listeners into a world of gentle contrasts and profound subtleties. The neo-classical composer wields the piano notes as a delicate raconteur; with one of the deftest touches in today’s classical landscape, his composition wordlessly interweaves tender optimism with evocative intensity, and nothing is lost in translation.

The piano chords cradle the listener, providing a space to nestle between each note. These brief yet all-enveloping moments of contemplation allow the audience to linger in the ephemeral beauty of our stark reality of transience.

Since his graduation, after studying Music Composition from Barcelona, Muntt has explored the intricacies of sound, initially under various electronic music aliases and now through the piano’s keys. His compositions, though complex, advocate for simplicity and subtlety, inviting listeners to tune into what already resides within them.

In his latest composition, the Spanish artist infuses his cultural roots with a discernible richness that resonates through each note, reflecting the serene landscapes around him. His works, ranging from video game scores to YouTube compositions, reveal a versatility that speaks volumes of his ability to connect with a diverse audience.

Upstairs & Downstairs was officially released on September 20; stream the single and connect with Andrew Muntt on all major platforms via this link.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

JxPrezzo – A New Home: A Scintillating Exploration of Rebirth

With a touch of the more sombre scores found on the Westworld OSTs and lashings of orchestral beguile, JxPrezzo’s latest ethereal piano composition, A New Home, is a scintillating exploration of rebirth and a reconnection to security.

Four years after finding the inspiration to orchestrate his own compositions upon hearing the piano accompaniment to Echoes of Silence by the Weeknd, the solo artist released his debut score, A Year Later, in 2019.

By exploring his emotions through his always visceral minor-key melodies, each of his elevated works carries the cinematic gravitas of a composer who has dedicated their life to the craft. If you told me he graduated with honours from Julliard or The Royal Academy of Music, I wouldn’t think twice. He doesn’t just hold a candle to Nils Frahm and Philip Glass, he’s equally as luminary and eloquent in his melodies.

A New Home was added to JxPrezzo’s discography on the 7th of July; stream it on Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

Theo Sawyer put perspective behind our hedonistic thrills with his intimate pop hit, Download a Ghost

With quiescently bitter-sweet piano melodies that resound with the same ethereal grace as Philip Glass, Theo Sawyer’s latest contemporary pop ballad, Download a Ghost, puts weight behind the belief that searching for love in the modern era is akin to a paranormal investigation.

Now that treating each other as a temporary dopamine hit before slipping off the radar is a common phenomenon; it was about time pop artists stepped up to the mark and helped the diehard romantics out there to navigate through the landmine-strewn landscape of dating where objects of desire can slip from perception at a moment’s notice when they’ve had their hedonistic fill.

Fans of Tom Odell, Daughter, and Bill Ryder-Jones, will want to playlist staple this subtly profound serenade that unravels as a flood of compassion, introspection and darkly intimate expression.

The New Zealand-hailing artist may have only entered the scene in 2022, but he is already stealing the show. Stay tuned for more expositions on dysfunctional dynamics and intellectual amorous psychology.

Download a Ghost officially released on December 9th; hear it on YouTube.

Review by Amelia Vandergast