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When chill electronic meets modern classical: announcing Riccardo Roveda’s landing in Paris at the Piano Revenge Festival

Riccardo Roveda is an electronic and piano producer from Milan. From a young age, he has shown a great passion for music and decided to
undertake private studies in classical, jazz, and electronics at the
Academy of sound in Milan, later following the compositional study at
the prestigious Educational Musica Academy with maestro Roberto
Cacciapaglia. His training has allowed him to develop a great
versatility in style and create a unique and original sound
characterized by chill electronic and modern classic style.
His sound is a blend of classical and electronic melodies, creating a unique experience for listeners. Riccardo has performed in many concerts in Italy, showing his talent as a musician and his ability to involve the audience.

His particular style has been highly appreciated by the public and
critics, who have praised him for his originality and creativity.
His project is available on all musical platforms and it is published with Believe label.

Interview with Man From Mars for the release of Behind the Wall

1. Your new EP, Behind the Wall, has just been released. Can you tell us what inspired you during the creation of this project?

We had a feeling like the whole world is boiling, like we all feel that something needs to change globally and we have hit a wall as a species. That’s something we have felt for a long time now and it seemed to us like a lot of people feel that way. We are always positive and we try to bring that positivity to people through our music, we believe in a bright future that is expecting us “Behind the Wall”.

Review of the Album “I AM” by Igor Alexandre Ferreira

“I AM” is the latest masterpiece by Portuguese composer and pianist Igor Alexandre Ferreira. This album represents an emotional and reflective journey that explores the depths of the human soul through a captivating combination of piano, strings, and sound design. Ferreira’s ability to create evocative and melancholic atmospheres, heavily influenced by neo-classical and contemporary classical music, is evident in every track of this work.

“Caronte a Venezia” by Alberto Marson and Luca Marzano

The EP “Caronte a Venezia,” composed by pianist Alberto Marson and accordionist Luca Marzano, is a musical journey that invites listeners to explore the depths of the soul and the quest for inner healing. Consisting of four tracks—”Caronte a Venezia,” “Anima Smarrita,” “Psicostasia,” and “Rinascita”—this work represents a dreamlike experience and spiritual introspection.

“dandelion” by Ostel & Edoardo Gastaldi

In the ambient track titled “dandelion,” a collaboration between Ostel and Edoardo Gastaldi, the listener is invited to embark on a sonic journey that unfolds through the many layers of introspection. Available on Spotify, the track meanders through an ethereal and reflective soundscape, characterized by layers of sound that beckon a deep and personal exploration.

“dandelion” does not follow a linear narrative but opens up like a kaleidoscope of sensations and images, making each listen a unique and subjective experience. The notes intertwine delicately, creating an environment conducive to contemplation and meditation. The floating melodies and ambient sounds merge into a sound texture that, despite its apparent simplicity, manages to evoke an intense range of emotions.

Haden Dewis – Reminiscence

From the EP “Everpresent”

Bank Myna – Los ojos de un cielo sin luz

From album Volaverunt

John John The Baptist – The Cloud of Unknowing (Quarantine Music #9)

Minimalist piano inspired by classical mysticism

Chrystal Für – I’ll Rise At Dawn Once More

FEAT. ECHO COLLECTIVE

Kepa Lehtinen – It is ok to be sad and dark

Piano, double bass and Theremin

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