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​Mostly we put our daily recommendations here for the blog readers among you, although occasionally we go longform.
Reading about music is a bit like looking at pictures of food - not nearly half as much fun as getting involved, so we scribble a brief intro to hopefully whet your appetite but you're better off just hitting play. Not very "slow" I know but there's a lot of music to check these days & hopefully you'll find the recommendations a handy filter.
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13/9/2019 0 Comments

Healing Sounds: A compilation for Hurricane Recovery (Past Inside The Present)

WHAT THE COVER LOOKS LIKE:
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WHAT WE SAY:

The kids in the room have led the way with their clarity of vision. If you haven't decided to #ClimateStrike next Friday could I suggest you buy a copy of this wonderful fundraising ambient LP from Past Inside the Present to raise money for the victims of the recent devastating hurricane in the Bahamas. Whilst listening contemplate the fact that we are at a tipping point in human history & it's only through a massive grass roots movement that big business, their world media outlets & compromised politicians will make the necessary decisions to avert climate destruction rather than continue to unfairly benefit from the present, obviously failed, systemic status quo . The even harder next step is to take a look at your personal lifestyle & make some drastic changes. Doing your recycling is nowhere enough. Hopefully see you on the streets next Friday, bring your friends :)


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WHAT YOUR EARS SAY:

WHAT THE PRESS RELEASE SAYS:

This compilation is dedicated to the people that have been impacted by Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas. The immense physical destruction on the Bahamian islands of Abaco and Grand Bahama are only now beginning to grasp the devastating personal toll for families who have lost so much in Hurricane Dorian.

The killer storm, the strongest ever to make landfall in the country, destroyed many homes, and in some cases, entire neighborhoods were turned into rubble. Though the Bahamas experiences hurricanes frequently, Hurricane Dorian, which made landfall as a Category 5, has caused "generational devastation."

In this era of the 24-hour news cycle, we sometimes can feel overwhelmed and powerless to make a difference, but in reality, it is easier than ever to contribute. We are asking for your help. PITP will provide 100% of the proceeds of this compilation to the Bahamas branch of the International Red Cross. We ask that you donate what you can to help support the disaster relief efforts from the devastating effects of Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas.

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All arrangements featured on this compilation belongs to the respective copyright holders and graciously provided their arrangement in an effort to raise donations in response to the devastating effects of Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas. Thank you to all artists and fans alike for the support.

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