This episode focuses on destruction and renewal, featuring the Grateful Dead’s version of Bonnie Dobson’s Morning Dew about nuclear annihilation, Malcolm MacWatt’s Dark Harvest about Gruinard, an island off the coast of Scotland rendered uninhabitable…
We start in the rainforest of Brazil, then go bird-watching in Africa, and tree-climbing in Europe. Finally we come to North America to revel in the glory of a sunny day. We’re feeling good. Listen…
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For this ninth episode of Earth Eclectic, we've collected songs of Gaia spanning multiple genres. We hope you'll find these musical tributes to Mother Earth as thrilling as we do.
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Fun fact: this was actually the first show we ever did, as a proof of concept.
Featuring four compositions from the host's wedding ceremony.
The state of the Living Earth brings us to grief, anxiety, and rage. This episode of Earth Eclectic explores the capacity of music to process those emotions, and bring healing in the ecospiritual context. An hour of mostly new releases with a little DJ commentary from Bart Everson. Note: There is a well-deployed f-bomb at about 47 minutes.
