Hi again Permasculptor.
I can see why the Permie song, however a bit too Sunday-School for my tastes.
However, I find myself listening increasingly to Rakim.![]()
Yes I thought the permie song deserved a place in the list but sunday school describes it well.
I should have issued a warning with Rakim It is addictive .I have not had Toward the within out of my cd stacker for over a year.I am very fond of their version of stretched on your grave Too.
the end of suffering comes from the living of joy!
Hi Permasculptor
Yes, Rakim definitely needs an addiction warning.
It seems to be based around some kind of Mantra/Incantation?
I dont know if I dare listen to anymore.![]()
..bit of a range -I'll throw in!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyI199M3A0M makes for a great start to the day
and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlTnKsekQMs will sound awesome on anything, but for best results play on quality speakers at 320kbps
Hi youngwarrior
Many thanks for the two pieces.
Very smooth
Looking back on my original suggestion of Wishmaster, I can see how far removed I am from most of the other postings.
Perhaps its just as well that permaculture has such a broad base!![]()
A MUSICIAN has created a symphony made entirely of sounds from nature.
Lee Gregory, of Todmorden, has released The Offshoots Symphony, a 42-minute ambient piece in five parts featuring sounds such as birds, frogs, bees and water recorded at the Offshoots Permaculture Project site at Towneley Park, Burnley.
http://www.todmordennews.co.uk/news/...hony-1-4423768
I'd love to hear that!
AN ENVIRONMENTALIST has brought to life the sounds of a famous wood by laying the them down on a CD.
Music man Lee Gregory, 40, has spent over 100 hours recording and composing the 42-minute symphony using the sounds of nature.
Lee, who sells music memorabilia online, has been an acoustic musician for a couple of years making and recording music using natural sounds.
He single-handedly ran the project on behalf of Offshoots Permaculture Project, where he has volunteered since 2005.
http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk...odland_sounds/