Mighty kind of you to say so. Thanks!
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Mighty kind of you to say so. Thanks!
This sounds better than all my attempts at electronic music, despite years of trying. Kudos. Here is my latest track, a remix of an ancient Frank Zappa song (Zappa is an obsession of mine). https://wavlake.com/album/fd2d4d7c-7bf5-4986-8d33-1994eef844d7
Mushrooms from the Fungi kingdom are technically vegan but they're not even plants, as they are not members of the Plant kingdom. We must not forsake the mushrooms. They have the power to cleanse the Earth, heal the sick, and feed the hungry, not to mention power to inspire with magic. π
The image was also an act of idolatry.
Pretty cool that the guitar says γ΅γγ·γγ«γ’γ on it!
Did you guys know that the 2013 Grammy winner for best electronic album and the runner up were both actually analog recordings? Daft Punk's Random Access Memories and Pretty Lights' A Color Map Of The Sun. The way my grandfather described analog on vinyl is unforgettable for me. The sound waves in the air are collapsed into the vinyl grooves and then released from those same grooves exactly as captured as if you were there when the original recording took place. But that's assuming you have a top notch playback system from end to end. Like warm tube amps and all that good stuff. Digital is discretely segmented slices of sound information. Analog is an uniterrupted continuum of sound frequencies, full spectrum, no shortcuts. It's warm and welcoming!
Aw shit that rolls right off the tongue, don't it?! π
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There is a specimen of Honey mushroom (Armillaria mellea) that is the largest organism on the planet. It's bigger than (though perhaps not as heavy as) Pando the monoclonal Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides). The other yellow/orange slime fungus could be Witch's butter (Tremella mesenterica), or Orange Jelly (Dacrymyces Chrysospermus). My best guess!
Two hands, 88 keys, Son of Mr. Green Genes Splendid indeed https://youtu.be/JzqRuzNEWtA
Foraging is fun. Got some wild oyster mushrooms today! Oysters are also among the easiest to grow at home, and it's possible to grow them with used coffee grounds as a substrate. Mycology is very interesting
One word: mountains β°πβ°οΈπ»π How flat are they? π€£
This is why people who don't learn science should not try to make scientific claims. It's just like the people who have an opinion about bitcoin despite not having a real understanding of how it works.
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