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Neil Armstrong’s ‘In the Borderlands’: A Nostalgic Journey Through Love and Loss

“In the Borderlands” by Neil Armstrong Neil Armstrong steps onto our blog stage for the first time as an artist. His music pays tribute to the icons of the 80s, including The Cure, Tears For Fears, Pet Shop Boys, and Howard Jones. Oscillating between the realms of Synth-Pop/Rock and New Wave, Armstrong’s transnational work, fluctuating between Spain and Scotland, is expressed in his latest piece, “In the Borderlands.” The song takes us on an introspective journey through the nuances of human relationships, unfolding the complexity of interpersonal dynamics . It exposes these nuances on the operating table of music, bringing them to life with a nostalgic touch reminiscent of the 80s, thereby endowing the work with a soul. The arrangement, inspired by the musical giants of that era, is a testament to Armstrong’s exceptional talent for composing and arranging songs. Every note, every melody in “In the Borderlands” is carefully chosen to tell a story of love: its loss and rediscovery, wit

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“Pls Don’t Go” by Es.cher

It is Friday and we can introduce a splendid electronic experimental track from Es.cher. The vocals for “Pls Don’t Go” were sampled from his own singing and a song his close friend (Choruses from the Rock) recorded a while back, Es.cher told us. 
And the track was produced and mixed on a train journey from Brighton to London, trying to capture the feelings of sharp grief from watching places and people you love leave your life. That is really experimental and extraordinary. We have to say, beware: splendid, beware: close your eyes and take the train.

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