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Harvestblastsound

Harvestblastsound

Ladies Whom I Admire

Harvestblastsound

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From all genres, here are the female musicians & singers who I love and respect the most. I hope you enjoy these 40 fantastic tracks from the likes of Koko Taylor, The Slits, Odetta, and many many others.

Coffeecrazed

Coffeecrazed

Slow it Down

Coffeecrazed

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Sometimes life moves too fast. These 18 tracks will help you slow down and just breathe for a little while- with tracks from Bon Iver, Aimee Mann, and Mumford & Sons.

gut

gut

tendons

gut

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when you die i'll rearrange your bones

grins

grins

sānctuārium

grins

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where the choir girls sing and the ocean meets the rocks

livagostino

livagostino

Mother Nature

livagostino

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This is a mix of songs I listen to when I'm fed up of the city life and like to escape into the countryside surrounded by mountains, lakes/oceans, trees, animals, and just fresh air. This urge to be in nature comes over me quite often. I might be a city girl...but I grew up a nature girl!

littlelistmaker

littlelistmaker

These Days of Dust

littlelistmaker

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photo by Robert W. Kelley

stewheart

stewheart

QUIET.

stewheart

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beautiful minimal tunes with little to no percussion, a few instruments, and low, soothing vocals. 20 tracks including mariee sioux, sufjan stevens, and bill callahan.

ritadertkin

ritadertkin

WILDWOOD

ritadertkin

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Among the brambles, the marshes, the winding ravines.
The toadstools and the moss, its wayward growth spreading from log to earth.
The wetness of the ground, the squish and crumble of mud and branch underfoot.
The fertile odour of decay and growth.
The crooked, winding tree limbs - ivy and tall grass mingling, mixing, touching.
The bursts of green in the most fertile places of the forest floor.
Sleepy snails clinging to bark.

 
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