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Avet Khamtrashyan claims his place with soulful first single “You’re Mine”

Avet Khamtrashyan

With his traditional voice and universal soul, intimate Middle Eastern artist Avet Khamtrashyan shares his single, “You’re Mine.” This track is a dream come true, the start of a musical voyage that has been several years in the making. “You’re Mine” is an intimately personal song. It’s a statement of love, passion, and resilience lodged in warm melodies and vibrant cultural textile. The single combines international sounds, serving as a reflection of Avet’s worldwide musical vision. His sound melds past and present, surrounding traditional sounds with shades, echoes, and pulses that are both new and timeless.

What makes this debut all the more compelling is the man behind the music. Avet is playing his own music, writing his own songs, and playing instrumentals on multiple instruments himself. It’s also the product of years of dedication, quiet ambition, and a fearless belief in pursuing dreams. Avet is tender and also commanding, with the soft lull of his voice driving the melody’s commands. There is a soulfulness in his delivery that would seem to draw from a place of vast inner emotions. One can only imagine how long the road has been to get here.

The setting is cinematic yet intimate, and the international flavor in the instrumentation resonates with Avet’s background, welcoming listeners from anywhere in the world to relate to his story. “You’re Mine” is a first step for an artist who has found their voice and is ready to share it with the world. And if this is any sign of things to come, then Avet Khamtrashyan is an artist to start setting alerts about. For fans who hunger for a more authentic and emotionally engaged pop star, “You’re Mine” delivers. This is a promise of things to come.

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MORPHEUS VON DOBENHAUSEN lets go of the chaos, dancing steady soft and slow in latest release “GOODBYE CHAOS”

MORPHEUS VON DOBENHAUSEN

MORPHEUS VON DOBENHAUS’s new song, “Goodbye Chaos,” is a calm end to a lot of chaos. From the first beat, you can tell that this is a message. Now there is a beat instead of noise. This groove is relaxing and welcoming, like stepping into a rhythm that has been waiting for you. No more spinning in the storm, just letting go and getting into the rhythm.

The piece goes from calm to lively without stopping. The way each beat is put together makes the listener feel at home and also moves them forward. Things have gotten better, there is no more noise. MORPHEUS has created a track in which the storm stops and the sounds are almost calm. The groove is good, the rhythm is right, and the beats sound like a heartbeat of peace after a lot of noise.

People who listen will feel like they are in a place that is both small and big. “Goodbye Chaos” doesn’t just want your attention, it needs it. The beat makes you feel like you belong, and you want to stay that way even after the song is over. You can find peace in the middle of chaos where every beat feels like home, this is the rhythm listeners would want to know. The change is here goodbye chaos.

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pixelgrinder powers up a dark and fully charged new release titled “Nocturnal”

Pixelgrinder

Manchester, NH-based electronic-rock artist pixelgrinder steps boldly into the dark with debut release “Nocturnal.” It’s an amped-up set that trims both mood and muscle. As a creator of music made with cochlear implants, pixelgrinder has always found ways to defy listeners’ expectations creatively, by crafting all-encompassing soundscapes that are equal parts cinematic, mechanical, and deeply human.

“Nocturnal” ventures deeper into rock-based space than the artist’s debut album without straying from the dark electronic pulse that makes up pixelgrinder’s persona. Industrial textures scrape against great guitar lines, with driving rhythms injecting an alt-rock urgency that lends the project a solid late-night energy. The effect is less that of a gradual slipping into darkness than that of movement through it, unbending, concentrated and thrilling.

What makes “Nocturnal” interesting is how transitional it feels. This release serves as a stepping stone of sorts, linking past experiments in digital emotion whatever’s next. Hints of influence seem to come from darkwave and industrial rock, edging towards the more aggressive electronic body music on offer here, with its intensified percussion and broadened vocal arrangements that White Mask promises to deliver. On “Nocturnal,” pixelgrinder crystallizes a vision, and it’s a dark statement that hints at evolution, ambition, and an unquiet creativity that refuses to go into standby mode.

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