Edward Newell – Two Voices Two

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Nagamag proudly presents the song with title “Two Voices Two” by the talented “Edward Newell”. A unique Neoclassical composition that captured the attention of Nagamag’s curators, who were deeply moved by the emotions awakened during their listening experience of “Edward Newell – Two Voices Two”. The song expresses Solo Piano, Neo / Modern Classical music genre details that worth to be enjoyed by listening the full production!
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“Фортепианная композиция от -Edward Newell- удивительной глубины звуковое полотно, которое открывает перед слушателями свою историю. Мелодия создаёт атмосферу интимности и помогает задуматься о собственных жизненных путях и взаимоотношениях. Композиция передаёт ощущение постижение грани между двумя людьми, итогом которого является сильная и глубокая связь.”

“The piano composition from -edward Newll is an amazing depth of the sound canvas, which opens its history before the audience. The melody creates an atmosphere of intimacy and helps to think about its own life paths and relationships. The composition conveys a feeling of comprehension of the face between two people, the result of which is a strong and deep connection.” *

“Η σύνθεση πιάνου από το -Edward Newll είναι ένα εκπληκτικό βάθος του καμβά ήχου, ο οποίος ανοίγει την ιστορία του πριν από το κοινό. Η μελωδία δημιουργεί μια ατμόσφαιρα οικειότητας και βοηθά να σκεφτούμε τις δικές της διαδρομές και τις σχέσεις της ζωής της. Η σύνθεση μεταφέρει ένα αίσθημα κατανόησης του προσώπου μεταξύ δύο ανθρώπων, το αποτέλεσμα της οποίας είναι μια ισχυρή και βαθιά σύνδεση.” *

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Edward Newell x Esgazette – Treasury of Reverie and Memory (Spotify)

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“Our favourite Cinematic sound, this time decorated with sweet piano keys is offered with great artistry. Peaceful, balanced and elegant track, like a blooming flower in the morning dawn. The treasure of your sound collection has the seal of Edward Newell.”

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Edward Newell was born in 1961 and grew up in a country village near to London as part of a large musical family. His early training was mostly in classical music, his father being an adept multi-instrumentalist. Edward played cello from a young age before taking up guitar during his school years when he joined a rock band. He subsequently played electric bass, double-bass and keyboards while first encountering electronics and studio recording. Recently he began composing music that develops from improvisations on piano or cello. His first solo release consists of chamber pieces built from a few tracks; they are largely acoustic but feature samplers and studio effects. His atmospheric music explores many moods utilising both the textural and melodic.

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The studio-based project that is Esgazette began in London in 1981 as a post-punk jamming band. Subsequently working out of Wales and Scotland, Esgazette has passed through several incarnations with founder Will Datson as principal creator collaborating with guest vocalists and players.

Such flexibility of movement is a reflection of Esgazette’s pioneering use of what Will calls ‘the suitcase studio’, which has followed the progress of home recording from cassette and portable reel-to-reel to computer multitrack.

Esgazette could be seen as exemplifying ‘indie’ music, meaning working truly independently of the established music business, since before the tag existed. Esgazette has always stood for spontaneity and experimentation in everything from instrumentation and recording techniques to cover art and video. If, in the past, this has set limitations with regard to technical sophistication and flag-waving publicity, it has allowed for creative and productive freedom.

While Esgazette’s output suggests a host of influences - from German experimental rock of the 70s, 80s synth pop, to more recent sampling and electronica - it is never bound by generic conventions. The songs can be existential, angsty, lyrical or downright theatrical, yet each manages to suggest a distinctive imaginative scenario. In a similar way the instrumentals trigger a range of moods hinting at TV mystery themes, meditative soundscapes and unsettling soundtracks for yet to be made movies.

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