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Rise Up, Oh Souls – A Note on Resilience, Hope, and my ode to grass and that timeless wavelength

This new song, Rise (featuring the voice of Orion Vox), is a step in a different direction—one born out of reflection, compassion, and quiet strength. The world feels heavy these days. You can feel it in the air, in people’s words, in the collective silence. And yet, even in that silence… there is growth. There is grass —under our feet, resilient and unbending. Rise is my homage to that: to the people who get stepped on, who get flattened by life, and still find the courage to keep going. Like blades of grass after a storm, this EP comes on the back of a breeze—light and filled with hope. It’s for anyone who's tired. Anyone who's trying. Anyone who's quietly standing back up. Orion Vox’s vocals—recorded via space-time continuum machine loop (y—echo a kind of nostalgic peace. They remind me of the sounds you might hear at the end of the night in a '90s club, when the crowd thins and the lights dim, and there’s just you , and the music plays forever, and it's gonna ...

River Of Stars (dedicated to Arro, Fiona, Aloha) - Real music for meditation.

River Of Stars by Adrian Freedman I love it when a song helps me breath and calm and here is one just song.  Well, it is more of a voyage than a song, it´s a voyage that you play and never wish to stop, there is no need to put it down, as you barely need to pick it up. The piece moves effortlessly over you, washing and drifting helping you breath, there is no weight.   In times when more and more we find intensity on every corner  It is a blessing to have a song which helps us ease into a place of serenity. If indeed you wish to give yourself 22min. of total peace. Take the time to play this.    The song is part of the Kindres Souls playlist. You can find more of this music on Adrians  Shakuhaci and website. Enjoy.

Jonny Miller - Misty Resolve

Sometimes you hear something and it just reminds you of Ibiza 1989. Here is one of those tracks, that really captures the easy breeze and feel of those summer days. Great work from Jonny Miller, let´s see where he takes things next.