Pete Christianson
Rich Mortimer lands “Moment of Trust” like a quiet premiere.
Still Restless keeps Woolgathering feeling urgent.
The piano writing feels immediate and intimate.
Christopher John arrives with "Reminiscence" like a late.
The track arrives polished, immediate, and strangely intimate.
The production leaves room for every note to breathe.
Sarah Houston and “Moon Glow” land like a fresh secret worth keeping.
Rolando Marchesini arrives with Luminous - Piano Solo.
The pacing stays patient, letting each phrase land.
Joe Sinha Semple lands Tromso like a fresh dispatch from a colder.
Tommaso Farinetti’s stand still lands like a fresh arrival.
The mix stays intimate and with polished reverb.
The melody arrives with no fuss.
Sarah Spring’s “Becoming Aquatic” feels like the kind of discovery.
My favorite Chillout songs from the past year.