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Just in time for Halloween, animation artist Louie Zong has produced yet another installment in his wonderful "ghost song" series - and this time it's bossa nova! A full playlist of all "ghost songs" is available here on YouTube, and more of the artist's work is available on his site.

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That's what it's called. "Chillgayvibes.com" is a site set up by the artist Reeder which streams their discography at random. It is, as you might well imagine, very chill: soft, contemplative piano with slight notes of melancholy. I just rediscovered Reeder while trying to review my cohost links, and I'm glad I took the look to find them again. Give them a listen!

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Also available on GoldenRecord.org, this is a recreation of the content of Voyager's Golden Record - a fascinating snapshot of the thoughts, hopes, dreams, and values of the western world in the mid-1970s as included upon the Voyager probes. GoldenRecord.org also shows the image information which was also encoded onto the disc.

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Oct. 14th, 2024 01:58 pm
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[personal profile] pshaw_raven introduced me to Earth.fm, which is a digital radio service for nature sounds. I love ambient noise for relaxation purposes while doing work-related things, so this is absolutely going to be of use to me. That said, it made me realize that many of the people reading this now may not know of several of the audio-focused sites I return to regularly. I'm sharing them now for your perusal, in case any of these strike a chord with you.

1.) MusicRepublic

Subtitled as "World Traditional Music from LPs and Cassettes," this blog is exactly that. The creator finds recordings of traditional music from around the globe and digitizes them - allowing them to be shared with a world audience. On average a new recording is posted every week.

2.) Radiooooo

Listen to music from across the globe and the timeline, from 1900 to (experimental predictions of) 2070. Includes things ranging from "music played on the Titanic" to disco-era Maltese pop. Subscription unlocks wider fine-tune control in specific playlists, but even without logging in you can find some amazing discoveries.

3.) Monk Parker's Lost World Radio

Operated by the band Monk Parker as a curation of music the musicians personally find interesting and inspiring, Lost World Radio describes itself on its mission statement as: "It's our desire simply to bring various rapidly receding sounds to your notice so that they can be loved as they probably more or less deserve." As befitting the band's own sound, it tends towards down-tempo and contemplative music.

4.) SomaFM

One of the early "web radio" stations, and still operating more-or-less with the same vibe and in the same way. Channels for everything from the DEFCON hacker conference to the San Francisco police radio scanner, with some really well-curated music stations across a variety of genres. They still use the classic M3U file format, so pretty much anything can listen in (though they now have a mobile app as well). Best of all, they're entirely listener-supported and thus commercial-free.

Let me know in the comments if you have any recommendations of your own to share!

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The Monterey Bay Aquarium has a really great YouTube channel. In addition to live camera feeds from their various exhibits and educational content playlists, they also have playlists specifically intended to just... chill with. Started during 2020 (because the aquarium was closed to the public and everyone was stressed to hell) but continuing to this day, these playlists cover both general ambient/ASMR vibes with "Littoral Relaxocean" and the aquarium's take on the YouTube "LoFi Hip Hop" channels with "Krill Waves Radio."

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