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I have discovered a new pleasure ... lying in my hammock in my backgarden listening to Cousin Silas' dronescapes.
I live in Scotland so I don't get many opportunities but when I do ... like I did today ... it was simply stunning.
The 7th instalment in Silas' Dronescapes takes the series forward ... it is 72 minutes of floaty, blissed-out, musical sunshine. It fitted perfectly with a lazy rest-filled day in the garden ... reading and recharging in the sun.
I've never liked the tag 'chill out music' ... I've always considered it a lazy term ... but today, after experiencing a wonderfully chilled out experience, I can happily call this dronescape 'chill out music'.
It is music for rest ... and I, for one, have benefitted considerably from it. I hope you do too.
As before, an MP3 version is available over on Archive ... with a lossless version available over on Bandcamp for 'pay what you want'. Feel free to pay £0 for it ... but if you do ... please tell everyone you know about it.
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