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THE SUMMERTIME Solstice is coming- and here's the perfect ritual. This ritual is perfect for groups or people (especially those with children!), or it can be adapted for individuals.

The rest of the record doesn't stray definately not the opening monitors in terms of quality or spirits. Already Gone" will keep heading strong and the duo of Maxwell August Croy and James Devane continuously show that there is more to drone or ambient music than tons of reverb. They are able to combine things up, but achieve this task ever so subtly, the koto plucks which bring to mind Nest's best quadcopter Under 50 work, the jagged drones laid right down to utmost effect amidst other layers in a fashion that would make Richard Skelton proud. It's all so thoughtfully done and maintains the listener completely locked in throughout the album's length.

I do think that the best design inspiration & most reverse engineering study done from natural designs has been from the air travel of birds and their natural technique to take a flight, their feather protected wing designs. In the end they are doing it so successfully with sophistication, with such a little amounts of energy needed making use of the available air currents and updraft. Their feather wing designs are light, surplus fat is low, and their bones are hollow.

What's the lesson here? Whether you're talking about combatting red light surveillance cameras, banning the use of weaponized monitoring drones domestically, placing an end to warrantless spying, or reining in administration overspending, if you truly want to enact change, don't spend your time working at the national level, where graft and corruption are entrenched. The place to foment change, institute true reforms, and resist government overreach reaches the local level.

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