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When Musical Worlds Collide

A fusion of cello and electronics conquers the indie Scene: “Nomads (EP)” by Koyla Tensky, Ilya Ten This week, we are showcasing a carefully selected collection of new indie music pieces and artists. Kicking things off is Canadian producer Koyla Tensky with her 4-track EP “Nomads , ” released in April, which is causing a stir in the music world. World renowned cellist Ilya Ten and Koyla Tensky have joined forces to create an innovative musical project: an experimental electronic EP, released under the label Bombay Records (World/Electronic/Down-tempo) .  “Nomads” captivates with a mesmerizing and intense soundscape where the cello takes center stage, unfolding an emotional narrative that fuses classical and electronic elements into a unique total work of art. The cinematic compositions “Bohemia” and “Moonbow,” along with the Synergy Orchestra and Koyla’s melodies, offer a symphonic story and complex polyphony, while “Astrid” and “Nomads” delve into the depths of human emotions wi

When Musical Worlds Collide

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