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Need to calm your mind? Need to take some time off? Need to explore some inner nooks and crannies you didn’t visit in a long time? Or maybe you’re just fond of music that is atmospheric, spacious, yet intriguing and captivating?

In any case, listen to ‘we who wander’, the first album @SeaFury just now released on Bandcamp:

seafury.bandcamp.com/album/we-

I’ve been following for a while; most of the tracks are on YouTube already, accompanied by equally intriguing videos: inv.nadeko.net/@SeaFuryPete

What an astounding album! Lots of vast guitar soundscapes with a powerful drum foundation, building up and breaking down, breathing like it were living creatures. Masterfully played by Ted Flynn aka @tflynn and drummer Alan Takaoka, with a handful of select guests on piano, cello, and a few others, this is a soundtrack for a journey into the wide unknown. Beautiful!

‘61 Cygni’ by lostlemming:

lostlemming.bandcamp.com/album

#world #sound #soundscapes #CulturalHeritage

'A new project, Sonic Heritage, is here to change the way we experience the world’s most iconic locations. ... t’s the first-ever global collection of soundscapes from UNESCO World Heritage sites and items of intangible cultural heritage. In total: 270 recordings from 68 countries — ranging from rustling leaves in the ancient city of Tikal to the high-pitched chatter of bats in India’s Ellora caves.'

euronews.com/culture/2025/04/2

Listen to some of the world’s most iconic sites with Sonic Heritage
euronews · Stop and listen to some of the world’s most iconic sitesSonic Heritage captures the sounds of 270 UNESCO World Heritage sites — inviting us to tune in to some of the most culturally significant places on Earth.
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Welcome to the Fediverse, Stéphane !

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