We Miss You So Much Judy 💔🕊️
Frances Ethel Gumm 🤍
June 10,1922 - June 22,1969🙏🏻
Always in Our Hearts ♾️
Ci Manchi Moltissimo 💔🕊️
10 Giugno 1922 - 22 Giugno 1969🙏🏻
Sempre Nei Nostri Cuori ♾️
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We Miss You So Much Judy 💔🕊️
Frances Ethel Gumm 🤍
June 10,1922 - June 22,1969🙏🏻
Always in Our Hearts ♾️
Ci Manchi Moltissimo 💔🕊️
10 Giugno 1922 - 22 Giugno 1969🙏🏻
Sempre Nei Nostri Cuori ♾️
GOTARD 'Ingressus" new music video! - The beginning of an extraordinary journey…
(Eng) "Ingressus" is Latin for "beginning" or "entrance." It is the album's introduction and symbolic beginning of a journey into the unknown, filled with courage, hope, and self-confidence. The song was initially intended to be much shorter and instrumental only, but like many other tracks on the album, it evolved over time, also gaining vocals from J.K.Gotard. In this context, the short, minimalist lyrics signify a new entrance, a courageous attitude of someone who sets out into the unknown, exchanging fears for a positive, hopeful thought about their destination. The music video alludes to the beginning of the written story of Godeonia. S.I.Lamia and S.A.Darkgrace also took part in the clips played the roles of good spirits/goddesses of the ocean.
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Ingressus Ingressus
Invictum Novum Ingressus
Árelissë presents: Firedance
The visuals are sprirituals mandalas
Firedance is the third single from Árelissë - a Melbourne-based duo blending organic textures, psy-tech rhythms, traditional instruments, and ethereal vocals into immersive electronic fusion.
This track is a fierce awakening through the spark of the soul that brings forth expressive freedom and creativity.
A progressive exploration of passion, enthusiasm, and self-expression.
The video is a beautiful psychedelic visual experience, crafted by our very own Matthew, to bring the sound fully to life.
Stream Firedance:
🎛️ Produced by: Matthew Moores 🎙️ Vocals & storytelling: Dallandra Strachan 🎥 Visual concept by: Matthew Moores
Árelissë, the dynamic duo from Melbourne, Australia, redefining genre boundaries with their unique global electro-organic fusion, is proud to announce the release of their debut EP, Celestial Sonder.
Celestial Sonder is more than an EP; it’s an invitation to reconnect with ourselves, our purpose, and our hearts. Through ethereal vocals and intricate production, Árelissë weaves a sonic landscape that transcends passive listening. Together, Dallandra and Matthew are united by a shared vision for crafting immersive soundscapes that merge the vibrant energy of electronic music with the organic textures of nature and the inspiring sounds of instruments from all over the world.
This music is an explorative soundtrack for self-reflection and true feeling, reminding listeners of the beauty in their humanity, community, and common unity.
Lost city...
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Bon Soir 💜 🆕️😊🖊💙
Lo'Jo 🎶 La Kolèr
Dessins ,monotypes : Clémentine Poquet
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How close to the clouds will the new cities reach?
Man has always wanted to soar high into the clouds. The dream of building a building that would reach the sky seemed more realistic than flying, and the prospect of living as high as possible has fueled the architecture of the most important buildings in cities for many centuries. For centuries, the tallest buildings were the towers of Gothic churches and the minarets of mosques. The tallest towers of European medieval colossi were over 100m. The record height was achieved by the cathedral in Ulm (Germany), and the most monumental temple in terms of area was, among others, the Gothic temple in Gdańsk (Poland) or the famous Notre Dame in Paris. In the following centuries, nothing matched the craftsmanship and scale of these buildings.
The turn of the 19th and 20th centuries (the so-called "belle Époque") brought many inventions and new building materials. After many centuries, monumental Gothic cathedrals slowly began to surpass the first skyscrapers. The oldest skyscrapers (the term itself is relative) were built in US cities at the end of the 19th century. In Europe, in the interwar period, the tallest buildings were in cities such as Warsaw (Prudential hotel), Torengebouw in Antwerp or Torre Piacentini in Genoa.Today we are crossing the next boundaries of what seemed impossible; in Dubai, after the construction of the famous Burj Khalifa, which reached a gigantic height of 828 meters, the next record is to be the Dubai Creek tower, most likely exceeding 1000 meters in height.Dubai already looks like a city of the future, and large-scale projects of new, increasingly futuristic cities are also being created in other countries, on a larger scale also in China.This raises the question of what the future will bring, how high will we reach the sky through the architecture of cities in the near and distant future?