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Scottish producer Tagavaka returns to Anjunadeep for this third standalone EP on the label, ‘Sun Rings’.
The title-track was first premiered by label boss James Grant in January this year in his ‘Bali Sunset Mix’. ‘Sun Rings’ is an inviting and atmospheric deep house track complete with warm piano and Oliver Wickham’s irresistible vocals. Oliver Wickham is a Canadian producer and vocalist who has collaborated with the likes of Simon Doty in the past, and most recently collaborated with Warung on their track ‘Vertigo’. ‘Sun Rings’ is supported by ‘Dulcet’ and ‘Forest’, two equally warm and inviting tracks full of feeling and awash with organic texture.
Since first debuting on Anjunadeep in 2021 on flagship label compilation ‘Anjunadeep 12’, Tagavaka has released two EP’s on the label ‘Extrapolate EP’ and ‘Water EP’ which have accumulated over 1.3M streams across DSPs, as well as remixing esteemed Anjunadeep artists such as Jon Gurd and Steven Weston.
‘Sun Rings EP’ is out September 12th via Anjunadeep.
Release Date: 12th September 2023
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The Basics of Music Production
Music is the art of combining sounds along with other elements to create a composition. This is done by balancing and focusing on the different parts of the song or instrumental; melody, harmony, rhythm and tone colors. Different musical genres focus on these differently. The more you understand the basics of production, the better you can make your own musical dish.
Music can inspire us to dance, cry and reminisce about our best and worst moments in life. It can also give us a frisson; the goosebumps, hair-raising feeling that you get when certain parts of a song play. It can also soothe you and help you to relax and concentrate on a task at hand. Scientists have even found that plants grow better with certain musical tones!
Whether you’re a dancer (progressive house, electro, big room), a singer/songwriter (soul, blues) or an instrumentist (jazz, classical), there is something for everyone to enjoy. You may be a diehard fan of one artist and not care for another’s work, but that’s OK. Everyone has their own taste and that’s what makes the world such a wonderful place.
Many artists start their musical journey by playing small gigs in pubs and other local venues or posting covers on Youtube. From there, they may be spotted by an A&R rep for a label, get noticed online or break out on their own. They will write and record their own songs, tour and eventually grow an audience. Those that have more money can hire managers and publicists who will help them to maximise their exposure on TV, iconic magazines, radio and at major festivals.