

Let’s live in an enormous world of sound we can use randomly, with no rules at all. A few years later, when his band parted, Tiersen bought a cheap mixing desk, an 8-track reel-to-reel tape recorder, and started recording music on his own with a synthesiser, a sampler, and a drum machine. That gave him the opportunity to see acts like Nirvana, Einstürzende Neubauten, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, The Cramps, Television, and Suicide. Tiersen was living in Rennes back then, home to the three-day music festival Rencontres Trans Musicales, which is held annually in December. When he was 13, he broke his violin, bought an electric guitar, and formed a rock band. In the early 1980s, he was influenced as a teenager by the punk subculture, and bands like The Stooges and Joy Division. He started learning to play the piano at the age of four, the violin at the age of six, and received classical training at several musical academies, including those in Rennes, Nantes, and Boulogne-sur-Mer. Tiersen was born in 1970 in Brest, in the department of Finistère, part of Brittany in northwestern France, into a French family of Belgian and Norwegian origins.

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And the hope that maybe this day will be different." Maybe that’s what’s so beautiful about this time of the day: The stillness. To not crave something we don’t–or can’t–have. For even a single second, to not feel worried about something, sad about something. Maybe just even a single moment of it, to close our eyes and just be okay. I think we all want the same thing: A quiet peace. It does something to the trees that you don’t see any other time of the day. "The sun is so beautiful in the early morning. Test Card ― Let Single Sideband Loneliness Receivers Be Happyīe Still the Earth, Dear Gravity ― De Novo Poetry by Yasmin Mogahed, from her book Reclaim Your Heart
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I am a student of the galleries of Pacific sunsets, full moon rises on the ocean, the clouds from an airplane, autumn forests in Raleigh, and first fallen snows. "When you fall in love with a work of art, you’d die to meet the artist. Illuha ― The Relationship Of Gravity To The Persistence Of Soundĭeborah Martin, Greg Klamt & Mark Rownd ― Dreamwalking My favorite episode of that series, and one I remember drifting off to sleep with many nights, is #5: The Mystic Shows Oushie the Way to Find His Spirit Guide. It chronicles the journey of Oushie who travels far from his home to visit Ethni-City the capital of the land where he was born.
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Themed around highlighting ethnic ambient music from around the world, Alex's mix series (which you can stream on Mixcloud) shows such mastery in combining exquisite mixing and mystical storytelling. This mix is an ode to one of my favorite ambient mix series of the same name by Alex Hephaestian. Ian Hawgood + Giulio Aldinucci ― Other Ashes (Stijn Hüwels Rework) Isaac Helsen ― Sunlight on the Surface of Water Steve Roach & Loren Nerell ― Gravity Of Liquids (Excerpt) Wings of an Angel ― The Ever-Present Chance for Splendor (Edit) Weaved in with Awaiting Splendor by Kenny Whiting ― From Final Thoughts of a Whale in Space by Monica Belle Brand, Solidarity Hymn ― Dropped Beneath the Downs It features the same quality of craftmanship and careful curation you've come to expect from this show but focuses on more genres of music spanning chillout, lofi chill hop, chillstep and lounge. Thank you.Īlso, did you know that I have another podcast called Chill Pills (). You can also share this with your friends, rate it or leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you subscribed to this. If you feel like supporting Calm Pills online radio & podcast or showing your appreciation, buy me a cup of a coffee (/donate). That's what you and I are here to celebrateĪnd pretty soon you realize that all we're going to do for eternity Only thing that's important is that ember

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