Mondays can always be a challenge at work and yesterday seemed particularly full on. Dense fog predicted for this morning's commute, so here's just over an hour of soothing sounds for today, although you will find some BPMs tucked away in there somewhere.
Starting off with an ambient excursion from Tony Thorpe, we then explore the aural soundscapes of Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia, before taking the last train to the darkside, courtesy of Toby Marks.
Today's post title was inspired after looking up an article on obsidian on the Wonderopolis website. It's a term used by geologists, describing how "obsidian breaks into pieces with curved surfaces that are razor thin and extremely sharp". I learn something new every day.
1) Arrival: Voyager (1993)
2) Obsidian (Single Version): Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia (1993)
3) 887 (Darkside Return): Banco De Gaia (1995)
1993: Transmission: 1
1993: untitled 2x 12" (USA promo): 2
1995: Last Train To Lhasa (ltd 3x CD): 3
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