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Total Eclipse: Where the Hell Did You Go?

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Blasting off to one hell of a show on a 1200 mile road trip through the mystics of the wild wild west. Shit gets real interesting when all credentials (press passes) fall through the cracks. A quest for transformation during this native symbiotic moment was not one to be missed. Here’s a story on manifestations, foggy memory and laying witness to that great Oregon Eclipse in full totality.

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NATURE, PEOPLE, HIPPIES, TRAVEL, festivals, burning man, eclipse, crazy, colorful, beautiful, acid, LSD, sculptures, oregon, desert, bend, peace, electronic, experience, bright lights, lasers, performance, live, show, camping, tent, night, parachutes, sunset, solar, totality, field, trees, 111, 1:11

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All We Need is a Little Wind

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A piece inspired by desperation.

133, chill, ambient, chillout, beach, ukulele,
ambience, tranquil, zen, electric guitar, slide guitar, relax, relaxing, beach house, surfing, high, marijuana, meditative, meditate

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His Down Time

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in his down time there lives a place where he can play do make say observe and think whatever he wants

0069,electronic, experimental landscapes, acoustic, orchestral, obsession, passion, impromptu, improvisation, raw, piano, pianist, classical, studious, theory, iphone, phone video, camera, spontaneous, instrumental

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Theravada

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“Enlightenment is not imagining figures of light but making the darkness conscious.” – Carl Jung

 

The most beautiful thing about sharing a musical canvas is the insight into a different world of thought. A great collaboration is like having a stimulating conversation, where both parties are always enthralled by what they have to say. In this exchange, Ichion had a track of ambient, glitchy sounds in which he specializes. We used that energy – the swells of glass-textured sound waves, the prickling static – and wrote a melody and lyrics that were appropriate for both the music and song title.

“Theravada” is a devout school of Buddhism drawing its teachings from the earliest record of such knowledge. When first listening to Ichion’s initial track, we couldn’t help but recognize the constant droning of a low frequency. Our guess was that it was Ichion’s intent to reference Buddhist chanting, such as the OM mantra. The first who used this kind of meditation must have been aware of its physiological effects on the body. According to Ajay Anil Gurjar and Siddharth A. Ladhake’s journal on “Time-Frequency Analysis of Chanting Sanskrit Divine Sound “OM” Mantra”, they state that “Mantra is intrinsically related to sound and sound is reverberating in everything in this universe. A Mantra is a sound repeated over and over until it integrates into our consciousness – frees the mind from its constant doing, and elevates us to an altered state of awareness.” In other words, frequency is the catalyst of our world, so how could it not affect our body?

“Enlightenment is not imagining figures of light but making the darkness conscious.” – Carl Jung

0129,electronic, experimental landscapes, glitchy, glitch, experiment, vocal, mysterious, ambient, collaboration, abstract, weird, minimal, minimalism, electric, sound design, creepy, sad, songwriting

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“Enlightenment is not imagining figures of light but making the darkness conscious.” – Carl Jung

 

The most beautiful thing about sharing a musical canvas is the insight into a different world of thought. A great collaboration is like having a stimulating conversation, where both parties are always enthralled by what they have to say. In this exchange, Ichion had a track of ambient, glitchy sounds in which he specializes. We used that energy – the swells of glass-textured sound waves, the prickling static – and wrote a melody and lyrics that were appropriate for both the music and song title.

“Theravada” is a devout school of Buddhism drawing its teachings from the earliest record of such knowledge. When first listening to Ichion’s initial track, we couldn’t help but recognize the constant droning of a low frequency. Our guess was that it was Ichion’s intent to reference Buddhist chanting, such as the OM mantra. The first who used this kind of meditation must have been aware of its physiological effects on the body. According to Ajay Anil Gurjar and Siddharth A. Ladhake’s journal on “Time-Frequency Analysis of Chanting Sanskrit Divine Sound “OM” Mantra”, they state that “Mantra is intrinsically related to sound and sound is reverberating in everything in this universe. A Mantra is a sound repeated over and over until it integrates into our consciousness – frees the mind from its constant doing, and elevates us to an altered state of awareness.” In other words, frequency is the catalyst of our world, so how could it not affect our body?

Eidéponmyg Nos. 1, 2, 3

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The Eidéponmyg Series: Our interpretation of the Gymnopédie piano pieces by Erik Satie, made in 1888. The pieces defied what was expected of most classical musicians of that day – something we were greatly inspired by.

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Swing Low Main Theme

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Uncle           Wallace Willis              was a Choctaw freedman

living in the Indian                             Territory, in what                 is now Choctaw County, near                        the city of Hugo,

Oklahoma. His              dates are unclear:                       perhaps 1820 to 1880.

                   He is credited  with composing                                                several Negro spirituals.

0126, electric guitar, mellow, minimal, chill, heartful, emotional, interpretation, cover, wallace willis, slavery, slave, freedom, african american, culture, old, nostalgic, folk, instrumental, trio, series, EP, set, quiet, calm, tranquil

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Theravada (instrumental)

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“Enlightenment is not imagining figures of light but making the darkness conscious.” – Carl Jung

 

The most beautiful thing about sharing a musical canvas is the insight into a different world of thought. A great collaboration is like having a stimulating conversation, where both parties are always enthralled by what they have to say. In this exchange, Ichion had a track of ambient, glitchy sounds in which he specializes. We used that energy – the swells of glass-textured sound waves, the prickling static – and wrote a melody and lyrics that were appropriate for both the music and song title.

“Theravada” is a devout school of Buddhism drawing its teachings from the earliest record of such knowledge. When first listening to Ichion’s initial track, we couldn’t help but recognize the constant droning of a low frequency. Our guess was that it was Ichion’s intent to reference Buddhist chanting, such as the OM mantra. The first who used this kind of meditation must have been aware of its physiological effects on the body. According to Ajay Anil Gurjar and Siddharth A. Ladhake’s journal on “Time-Frequency Analysis of Chanting Sanskrit Divine Sound “OM” Mantra”, they state that “Mantra is intrinsically related to sound and sound is reverberating in everything in this universe. A Mantra is a sound repeated over and over until it integrates into our consciousness – frees the mind from its constant doing, and elevates us to an altered state of awareness.” In other words, frequency is the catalyst of our world, so how could it not affect our body?

“Enlightenment is not imagining figures of light but making the darkness conscious.” – Carl Jung

0130,electronic, experimental landscapes, glitchy, glitch, experiment, vocal, mysterious, ambient, collaboration, abstract, weird, minimal, minimalism, electric, sound design, creepy, sad, songwriting

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The most beautiful thing about sharing a musical canvas is the insight into a different world of thought. A great collaboration is like having a stimulating conversation, where both parties are always enthralled by what they have to say. In this exchange, Ichion had a track of ambient, glitchy sounds in which he specializes. We used that energy – the swells of glass-textured sound waves, the prickling static – and wrote a melody and lyrics that were appropriate for both the music and song title.

“Theravada” is a devout school of Buddhism drawing its teachings from the earliest record of such knowledge. When first listening to Ichion’s initial track, we couldn’t help but recognize the constant droning of a low frequency. Our guess was that it was Ichion’s intent to reference Buddhist chanting, such as the OM mantra. The first who used this kind of meditation must have been aware of its physiological effects on the body. According to Ajay Anil Gurjar and Siddharth A. Ladhake’s journal on “Time-Frequency Analysis of Chanting Sanskrit Divine Sound “OM” Mantra”, they state that “Mantra is intrinsically related to sound and sound is reverberating in everything in this universe. A Mantra is a sound repeated over and over until it integrates into our consciousness – frees the mind from its constant doing, and elevates us to an altered state of awareness.” In other words, frequency is the catalyst of our world, so how could it not affect our body?

  1. Creature Moments No. 7 1:43
  2. Creature Moments No. 6 1:06
  3. Creature Moments No. 5 6:47
  4. Creature Moments No. 4 4:16
  5. Creature Moments No. 3 13:19
  6. Creature Moments No. 2 2:42
  7. Creature Moments No. 1 12:49