Hearts of Space #955 Desert Solitaire - first aired on 08-19-2011 (Re-broadcast)seeders: 2
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Hearts of Space #955 Desert Solitaire - first aired on 08-19-2011 (Re-broadcast) (Size: 135.76 MB)
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Ethno/Ambient Instrumentals
This weekend's program by Hearts of Space Radio is a "retread" from August 2011. It has not been uploaded here by me before, although I think another version of it (the full hour of music on a single MP3 file) was uploaded before. Program Notes by Steven Hill, Producer Slowly...quietly...dawn overtakes the darkness of the southwestern desert. For those who inhabit its rugged expanses, it's the beginning of a new day and a new cycle of sun, heat, wind and dust: the daily challenges of existence in one of earth's most extreme environments. No one has written more eloquently about the desert than naturalist EDWARD ABBEY. In his classic book DESERT SOLITAIRE, he describes the desert as both a physical environment and a state of mind nurtured by isolation. For Arizona musician STEVE ROACH, the desert is a place of "beauty, stark vastness, magnificent vistas and silence," a space that "provides a more direct path to the deeper self and the source of one's artistic impulses." On this transmission of Hearts of Space, we explore that isolation and introspection, on a journey called DESERT SOLITAIRE. Related Torrents
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