In This issue #1 we highlight 4 artists and some significant works

Arcade Fire
Arcade Fire is a seven-piece indie-rock band from Montreal that formed in 2004. Known for their captivating live shows, they use many musical instruments. Besides guitar, drums, and bass, they play piano, violin, viola, cello, double bass, xylophone, keyboard, French horn, accordion, and harp. The band often rotates instruments during performances, showcasing their musical variety. This wide range of instruments and influences has given them many resources for recording.
The album ‘Suburbs’ reflects on youth in corporate suburbs. The tracks critique trendy areas like Williamsburg in New York and Hoxton in London. where people try to show off their uniqueness by dressing similarly and listening to the same music.
AARON DIEHL
Aaron diehl is an American Jazz Pianist and Composer. Since his debut release on Mack Avenue Records in 2013, pianist-composer Aaron Diehl has mystified listeners with his layered artistry. He reaches into expansion. At once temporal and ethereal — deliberate in touch and texture. His expression often reminiscent of admired predecessors Ahmad Jamal, Erroll Garner, Art Tatum and Jelly Roll Morton.
The Bespoke Man’s Narrative is a well-balanced album of fresh originals and stirring arrangements of standards . The Album fully displays Diehl’s musicality . He is Ably Supported by Gifted Musicians Vibraphonist Warren wolf, Drummer Rodney Green and David wong. .


ORBITAL
Since the 1990s, the electronic duo Orbital have served up intricate yet accessible electronic music. Alternating between terse techno and buoyant disco.
Orbital (also known as the Brown Album) is the second studio album by English electronic music duo Orbital. The duo aimed to make more atmospheric music than the dance raves of their first album. They used more complex rhythms and denser arrangements on the appropriately named pieces entitled
ALAN HOVHANESS
He began to be a widely recorded and lauded American composer in the late 1950s. A prolific composer, Hovhaness was an outsider by temperament and choice. His Creative Period resistant to musical fashion. his Particular Style often more in sympathy with the East than the West.
There is much to enjoy in these works. lyricism, moments of great beauty and high drama (particularly in Symphony no 50, “Mount St Helens”). “Mysterious Mountain”, is probably the composer’s best-known work and, in effect, put Hovhaness on the musical map. The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Gerard Schwarz, do the music full justice.


Classical Album
alan hovhaness

Jazz Album
aaron diehl





