September's Top 20
Hallo ladies and gentlemen.
I am happy to present to you the fourth installment of my collection of Music articles.
Lately I’ve been listening to music mainly while sorting through photo sessions and editing pictures in Photoshop, mostly because that’s what I’ve been doing these days...
I am happy to present to you the fourth installment of my collection of Music articles.
Lately I’ve been listening to music mainly while sorting through photo sessions and editing pictures in Photoshop, mostly because that’s what I’ve been doing these days...
…As well as writing articles and editing my websites. Yes, websites – plural. I recently published my photography website - Vera Hadzhiyska Photography. It was about time, right? Obviously the Universe thought so too, because I had no idea I had accidentally published it until I checked my e-mail and found this. -> |
Despite the initial shock, I am elated to finally be able to share my pictures with you in my very own photography website. There will be also a Photo Blog in it where I will share my photo stories and experiences as a photographer. But enough ranting about my website.
As you may or may not have noticed, I increased the number of songs in the previous article – Music #3. This month I had gathered around 40 tracks – way too much for a single article, in my opinion. It just so happens that there are so many songs that are dear to me, have impressed me in some way or remind me of a particular period or event in my life, that I find it hard to pick just 20. So instead of cramming the articles with songs, I am going to make Music articles more often. Not only collections of “Month’s Top 20”, but also themed articles, and present them to you in small instalments.
Anyway, you’ll have to wait and see. Now let me introduce you to this month’s collection of songs.
We have two pieces by the famous composer and conductor Eric Whitacre followed by Florence and the Machine, Paramore, Adam Lambert, Imagine Dragons and Gorillaz (some of my favourite artists). Everything after that has no particular order but is just as good.
We have two pieces by the famous composer and conductor Eric Whitacre followed by Florence and the Machine, Paramore, Adam Lambert, Imagine Dragons and Gorillaz (some of my favourite artists). Everything after that has no particular order but is just as good.
Enjoy!
- Eric Whitacre – Lux Aurumque
- Eric Whitacre – Equus (Divine piece!)
- Florence and The Machine – Seven Devils
- Florence and The Machine – Bedroom Hymns
- Florence and The Machine – Remain Nameless (Have I mentioned that I LOVE Florence and the Machine? No? Well, I most certainly do!)
- Paramore – Last Hope
- Paramore – The Only Exception
- Adam Lambert – Runnin’
- Adam Lambert – Broken English
- Imagine Dragons - Curse
11. Gorillaz – Every Planet We Reach Is Dead
12. Gorillaz – Hong Kong
13. Gorillaz – We Are Happy Landfill
14. James Arthur – Imporible
15. The Sounds – No One Sleeps When I’m Awake
16. The Airborne Toxic Event – Does This Mean You’re Moving On?
17. We The Kings and Demi Lovato – We’ll Be A Dream
18. Green Day – 21 Guns
19. Gray Go – Open Arms
20. Shania Twain – Ka-Ching! (Thank you, Neli for reminding me of this one)
12. Gorillaz – Hong Kong
13. Gorillaz – We Are Happy Landfill
14. James Arthur – Imporible
15. The Sounds – No One Sleeps When I’m Awake
16. The Airborne Toxic Event – Does This Mean You’re Moving On?
17. We The Kings and Demi Lovato – We’ll Be A Dream
18. Green Day – 21 Guns
19. Gray Go – Open Arms
20. Shania Twain – Ka-Ching! (Thank you, Neli for reminding me of this one)