Extremely inspiring, thank you for sharing. I love the blend of the technical and the ecstatic, for example with the information about the rider as well as the personal processing of the experience...thank you for always weaving those threads together. I didn't have FOMO reading this like I thought I would. Rather I just really enjoyed reading it, and I was reminded that my communal musical experiences are indeed very special. Love the newsletter, love the music, thank you!
Gosh, what a beautifully written piece of human essence with nature, I love it, Eris. This reminded of me reading Laurent Garnier's "Electrochok" a long time ago where he talks about everyone's mother heartbeat being the first sound every person listens to in their life, even before we're born. That's just one of the infinite versions of the Motherbeat, it does indeed exist, everywhere, it's incredibly primitive, subtle and fundamental. Thank you for being such a special human being and for spreading music with such thoughtfulness and love.
Such a beautiful review of the festival, and you have such an insightful way of talking about music!! Thank you for this :’) Also, wanted to point out that the sound guy sweetheart’s name is Pedro, not Diego! Xx
Extremely inspiring, thank you for sharing. I love the blend of the technical and the ecstatic, for example with the information about the rider as well as the personal processing of the experience...thank you for always weaving those threads together. I didn't have FOMO reading this like I thought I would. Rather I just really enjoyed reading it, and I was reminded that my communal musical experiences are indeed very special. Love the newsletter, love the music, thank you!
Gosh, what a beautifully written piece of human essence with nature, I love it, Eris. This reminded of me reading Laurent Garnier's "Electrochok" a long time ago where he talks about everyone's mother heartbeat being the first sound every person listens to in their life, even before we're born. That's just one of the infinite versions of the Motherbeat, it does indeed exist, everywhere, it's incredibly primitive, subtle and fundamental. Thank you for being such a special human being and for spreading music with such thoughtfulness and love.
Beautiful writing, as always
Such a beautiful review of the festival, and you have such an insightful way of talking about music!! Thank you for this :’) Also, wanted to point out that the sound guy sweetheart’s name is Pedro, not Diego! Xx
Thank you! Loud music and time scrambled my memory!