Featuring: The Deadline Shakes, MY.COSMO feat. Paula and Some Desperate Glory. Sweeten The Deal is the debut release from The Deadline Shakes. They are a Glasgow based band who have played only a handful of gigs. There are no reviews. But don’t let that put you off. Because from first listen what is immediately apparent … Continue reading »
Tag Archives: Paula
“Spiral Night”
How are you readers of the page? I am glad for the continued support and for the steady stream of visits this page has been getting lately. It is nice to know we both share the same inclination in music. So what do we have on the menu? Electro! Yes I just got an update … Continue reading »
“Antarctica” by MY.COSMO feat. PAULA
I like what happens in collaborations. Two ideas make better than one. Such track is the result of this collaboration. I was wide eye upon hearing the voice layering in this instrumental track. We shall be hearing more from the two soon. „Antarctica” by MY.COSMO feat. PAULA Paula: vocal performance and Final Mix Sascha Simnovec: … Continue reading »
What Numbers Say: Interview with MY.COSMO’s Sascha Simnovec
” Those low notes really go right through you!” -Layne Greene (Actor and lead singer/guitarist of The Tea Kettles, talking about Antarctica solo piano version) I like collaborations. In this interview, British musician Paula(who wrote the article about Shakespeare) helped me in bringing the questions over to German musician Sascha Simnovec-the guy behind MY.COSMO. It is fun to … Continue reading »
Sounds and Sweet Airs : Shakespeare and his World of Music-by Paula
Our special guest is musician Paula. I wanted Paula to share her musical thoughts. It was a random thing and it’s totally up to her what to write about. And this is what she handed me. What a surprise! The Tempest is my favorite play. Enjoy! “Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises, … Continue reading »
Paula’s Synth Music(Interview)
I am one of the lucky ones who got serenaded by Paula’s music. I call them melodic chocolate bars. Her music puts you in a positive mood. It is easy to smile when you hear her gentle soprano(technically she’d rather call it vox). She is not a traditional composer. She said herself”: Notation and … Continue reading »