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geisternatur music mix: dec. '21 - still life sounds for weathered creatures.

when the weatherman announces a state of emergency, strange weather in a vast galaxy, it's time to slip into a beautiful silence. where having no faith in medicine leads to the end, a time of dying, in which you disappear completely but someday will hopefully emerge the mess you're in, letting harp sounds lead you through the mist of the clouds to make way for somewhere only you know - a still life image of a place where selkies linger and find love.

playlist:

the horrors . still life

anna calvi & david byrne . strange weather

tori amos . weatherman

weyes blood . andromeda

björk . jóga

teho teardo & blixa bargeld . a quiet life

and also the trees . the beautiful silence

radiohead . how to disappear completely

the doors . the end

led zeppelin . in my time of dying

the white stripes . girl, you have no faith in medicine

norma tanega . you're dead

the strokes . someday

pj harvey & thom yorke . this mess we're in

tori amos . i can't see new york

kati rán & oliver s. tyr . harpa toner

eivør . í tokuni

lcd soundsystem . i can change

keane . somewhere only we know

tori amos . selkie

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