“Field Infusions” explores the fertile intersection where composed music meets environmental sound. From Synne Sofie’s Brazilian valley recordings to Cassie Watson Francillon’s harp-centered outdoor installation in New Orleans, these artists don’t merely sample nature—they collaborate…
“Climbing the World Tree” takes listeners on a journey through this universal mythic symbol across musical cultures. From Kate Daisy Grant’s contemporary British folk tribute to the ash tree, through Latvian, Magyar, and Norse interpretations,…
From the mountains to the valleys to the plains, this episode collects musical compositions with a strong sense of place. These artists find meaning where they find themselves — in lands abstract or specific. Listen…
“Songs of Psychedelia” invites listeners to dissolve the boundaries between consciousness and cosmos through sounds that celebrate our profound connection to Earth. From Jens Jarvie’s ayahuasca-inspired prayer of devotion to The Bevis Frond’s indie rock…
This episode features music in celebration of Autumn, Samhain, Halloween, Harvest and the changing of the season from late summer to being well into fall [for the Northern Hemisphere]. Songs reminiscent of change and decay,…
World Migratory Bird Day is twice a year, in the spring and fall. The next one is October 12th, 2024 and the key message is PROTECT INSECTS, PROTECT BIRDS. According to the U.S. Fish &…
Honoring Mother, Autumn, Life, and Earth, as we veer from folk to choral music to experimentalism, traveling from England to Canada to the US to Australia. Just four songs in this episode (a couple on…
This episode celebrates Yellowstone National Park. An eclectic mix of jazz, metal, ambient, singer-songwriter/Americana, experimental, rock, and more with tracks involving the natural features and wildlife of Yellowstone National Park. Listen on our site, Mixcloud,…
“Songs of Contemporary Contemplation of Ecology” weaves a tapestry of ecological awareness across diverse genres and global perspectives. From Russia’s ambient “Song of the Moon” to Nashville’s folk-inspired “Nature Child,” the journey traverses French metal’s…
