Friday, August 14 — Monday, Aug 17
Black Oak Ranch, Laytonville, California
This year we will celebrate our 5th year of Enchanted Forest Gatherings! Our community has grown and so has the vision for our unique and intimate gathering. While this year will bring plenty of saucy new surprises it will still find our roots grounded in our original intentions. This is a gathering created by and for dancers and visionaries. It is an opportunity to explore and expand upon the fundamentals of community and redefine how we consciously celebrate.
This year we will return home to Mendocino County. We are thrilled to gather at Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville, CA.
Enchanted Forest Gathering: keeping it Sacred, Sexy, Silly and Saucy since 2011
A Fine Way to Die — GRiZ (ft. Orlando Napier) (Audio) | Say It Loud
Опубликовано: 2 апр. 2015 г.Official audio for Detroit based electronica future funk DJ GRiZ's 2015 song “A Fine Way to Die" featuring Orlando Napier, off the Say It Loud album.
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GRiZ Bio:
Today at age 25, GRiZ (or Grant Kwiecinski, to his mom) is already being hailed as visionary. With his latest releases Say It Loud and Chasing The Golden Hour Pt. 1 (both via his All Good Records imprint), follow-ups to their predecessors, End of The World Party, Rebel Era and Mad Liberation, GRiZ has had a massive year. A sold out spring tour saw the artist headlining some of the nation’s top venues in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philly, Nashville etc., the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre and the Detroit Masonic Temple in his beloved hometown. Just this year alone, the sax man released six singles that all claimed the coveted #1 spot on Hype Machine’s most popular charts.
Опубликовано: 29 апр. 2014 г.New York City's Weird Owl easily qualifies as one of the best-kept secrets in psychedelic space rock. Weird Owl is a strange bird that takes flight on wings of fuzz and reverb, with a vintage late '60s/early '70s acid-rock sound influenced by the likes of Hawkwind, Steppenwolf, Black Sabbath, and Iron Butterfly. These guys are as faithful to that sound as Witchcraft is to early '70s proto-doom, presenting a brighter side of the retro coin that's just as powerful and genuine.
The synesthetic quality of Weird Owl's music is evident from the hazy opening of «Like 100,000 Sunsets» as the leisurely pace, hypnotic keyboard runs, and nostalgic vocals paint visions of multicolored kaleidoscopic patterns throughout the song. The same is true of «Tickle The Invisible» with its mind-expanding lyrics and acid-drenched guitar licks, capped off by a vibrant solo near the end. «White Hidden Fire», is the heaviest and picks up the tempo courtesy of a shamelessly cool Sabbath-inspired riff, while the rhythm section locks into a killer groove, intensified by a driving organ in a spacy jam to end the song.
All of these brilliant transmissions from a higher plane of consciousness are over seven minutes in length. The only problem is that it leaves the listener wanting more, and that really isn't a problem at all for Weird Owl. I feel confident recommending Nuclear Psychology to all fans of retro-sounding psychedelic rock. Buy the ticket, take the ride.
Debut EP from Weird Owl. Very cool record! Enjoy!
01. Like 100,000 Sunsets — 0:00
02. Thy Space Grows Long — 8:03
03. White Hidden Fire — 13:46
04. Tickle the Invisible — 20:49
05. King of Flowers (Esp) — 28:40
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