Music is undividingly interwoven with nature, and gardens are another human approach to witness the yield of millions of years of earth's history. Feeling the earth, diving into the scent of blossom, diving into the vibration of species.
That's what was part of humanity for tens of thousands of years, not even looking at the grown collectiveness of all of nature our animalic ancestors endeavoured.
While we drift away from nature from time to time in the worst the jungles—concrete—a change is underway.
The path back to nature isn't yet overgrown, instead we see more and more taking a leap towards connection with nature, because that's what we all got embedded in ancient parts of our hearts, of our souls.
We all felt moments of magic in nature and on the dancefloors, we were all lucky to experience the sensation of a bath in the forest, light and powerful sounds of wind and waves. That's what fosters our inner reach for unity, in and with nature.
A magnificent part of this sensation is: sound. Everything has its frequency, everything spreads out towards by the measure of sound or its reflection. And while the digital revolution moves us further aware from the true sonic source, towards the sound of samples and processed results, we can use this for good.
Let's experience what sound does to us—a driving bass, a hammering kick, like drums from the jungle, like a storm coming closer. Let's imagine the majesty of nature in the sound we all embrace, we all strive after, we all thrive on.
Bringing sonic energy to the outdoor soil of sound, making the very ground you stand on vibrate:
@alexdievenkorn, @besch_music, @dash_____dj, @hausbrand, @jimkoss_, @2mango4you, @prosekkopapi @satysfyre, @s__r.a.y, @yegersspeedrecs, @zoe.tess_