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why we love this
An orchestra of synthesizers plays an overture to a verdant future in collaboration with nature, where gentle notes roll of leaves like dewdrops. Amidst climate chaos, Green-House celebrates the quiet joy of mindfulness.
about the record
Green-House, a project birthed by Olive Ardizoni and now joined by long-time collaborator and confidant Michael Flanagan, explores "solastalgia," the distress caused by environmental degradation, particularly for urban dwellers disconnected from nature.
A Host For All Kinds of Life, their most expansive release yet, draws on Lynn Margulis's work and the concept of biological mutualism. This deeply entrenched and politically grounded song suite serves as an unofficial canon of offerings, or perhaps instructions, on how the music might, could, and should operate in the listener’s life and living spaces. It encourages listeners to slow down, take stock, tune in to the more-than-human world around them, and gather their courage and joy in light of the uncertainty to come.
- 1 - Coquina 4:48
- 2 - Lichen Maps 3:20
- 3 - Desire Path 4:04
- 4 - Castle Song 2:53
- 5 - Far More Other 3:14
- 6 - Luna Clipper 3:42
- 7 - Ferndell Shade 3:53
- 8 - A Host for All Kinds of Life 4:00
- 9 - Everything is Okay 4:40
- 10 - Many Years Later 2:46
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€28,00
in stock
- 1 - Coquina 4:48
- 2 - Lichen Maps 3:20
- 3 - Desire Path 4:04
- 4 - Castle Song 2:53
- 5 - Far More Other 3:14
- 6 - Luna Clipper 3:42
- 7 - Ferndell Shade 3:53
- 8 - A Host for All Kinds of Life 4:00
- 9 - Everything is Okay 4:40
- 10 - Many Years Later 2:46
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Copy and paste this code to your site to embed.
why we love this
An orchestra of synthesizers plays an overture to a verdant future in collaboration with nature, where gentle notes roll of leaves like dewdrops. Amidst climate chaos, Green-House celebrates the quiet joy of mindfulness.
about the record
Green-House, a project birthed by Olive Ardizoni and now joined by long-time collaborator and confidant Michael Flanagan, explores "solastalgia," the distress caused by environmental degradation, particularly for urban dwellers disconnected from nature.
A Host For All Kinds of Life, their most expansive release yet, draws on Lynn Margulis's work and the concept of biological mutualism. This deeply entrenched and politically grounded song suite serves as an unofficial canon of offerings, or perhaps instructions, on how the music might, could, and should operate in the listener’s life and living spaces. It encourages listeners to slow down, take stock, tune in to the more-than-human world around them, and gather their courage and joy in light of the uncertainty to come.