Notes from the Studio
Hey it’s summer again. Two weeks of cold and rain and the ducks loved it, even if the humans around here weren’t as enthused. But now we’re finally creeping back into sunny, warm weather, and this brings me back to thinking about this time of year when I had started the Ephemera series back around 2009. We used to spend summers in Brant Rock MA, about a month between July and August, and the theme here originally was done in 2009 upon returning from a month at the beach. It may not remind you of the beach, but it does to me.
There has been a lot of work done on this in the interim, my inspiration is finally creeping back in and I’ve got some more voices to add, and another theme, and stuff like that. And the usual piano vignettes and maybe I’ll spend some more time on Eigenharp than usual, we’ll see, these things aren’t well planned out, which is kind of the point.
As usual, I will be performing in Second Life in the Orlov region, and in Opensim in the Dome, now in the Sharing is Caring Family grid. You don’t have to go to either, but if you’re inworld, feel free to stop in.
And we have our Discord chat, if you want to hang out there, I think it’s turned out much better to use Discord, it certainly works better for me.
Thanks for your continued support. We at RadioSpiral appreciate all of your listening time, and wish you a happy weekend.
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Please, if you’d like, meet us in the Radiospiral Slack chat room or in Second Life at the Orlov region, http://radiospiral.life
You can join chat by going to Discord and joining our feature-rich chat room. You’ll usually find our show host in chat too, as well as some of our wonderful collection of musicians.
If you’ve missed shows or want to explore some of the past Ephemera performances, you can find them at https://aegura2.harriman4.com/ephemera.php which has the past few years of them. Beware, they’re all 2 hours long so there’s a lot to listen to (over 300 hours and climbing).