I just returned, essentially, from a weekend of exploring the sacred in nature. What an electrifying podcast. I adored it.
Near the end of it, hearing the Inuit throat-singing, and some of the newer Tuvaan throat singing, I started thinking of death metal. A friend of mine in Geneva, a highly respected computer scientist and physicist, loves death metal, and while he does not attempt to proseltyze his musical choices, he was more than happy to prepare an introduction to his preferred genre. And it resembles certain aspects of this audio podcast.
Hi Chris, l read your comment with pleasure.Have painting portraits (3 mayor`s portraits for a collector) and l had not fun doing ,any way .thank´s for sharing this music style whit me.
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Good morning Elaine,
I just returned, essentially, from a weekend of exploring the sacred in nature. What an electrifying podcast. I adored it.
Near the end of it, hearing the Inuit throat-singing, and some of the newer Tuvaan throat singing, I started thinking of death metal. A friend of mine in Geneva, a highly respected computer scientist and physicist, loves death metal, and while he does not attempt to proseltyze his musical choices, he was more than happy to prepare an introduction to his preferred genre. And it resembles certain aspects of this audio podcast.
Fantastic.
Tschuess,
Chris
Hi Chris, l read your comment with pleasure.Have painting portraits (3 mayor`s portraits for a collector)
and l had not fun doing ,any way .thank´s for sharing this music style whit me.
Thanks for sharing this. Awesome. Not something to miss..
Poetry Train: nature rules
THANKS GAUTAME , YOU ARE WELCOME!
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