World music: gimme dat Aeolian harp boy
By Peter Sterling 23 Feb 2010Wind-powered music on a San Francisco hilltop surrounded by factories. Simply irresistable.
Wind-powered music on a San Francisco hilltop surrounded by factories. Simply irresistable.
No he’s not the bluesman you’ve never heard of. Upper Black Eddy is, in fact, a field containing some very special stones.
Europe has more green festivals than any other continent. Yet only SOS 4.8 can guarantee great music, great ideas and loads of sunshine.
Dubbed “the John Peel of the natural world”, Chris Watson presents some of the strangest and most captivating sounds the natural world has to offer.
Many of these great events have been organized to raise awareness for issues such as climate change and renewable energy, and all of them are doing their best to ensure that the normally enormous carbon emissions caused by huge gatherings of human beings are reduced and offset as much as possible.
The King of Pop may be be no more, but the way his music helped propel the green movement to the top of the charts should be forever remembered.
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