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Jordan

♾️ genre-curious · anything that grooves
𓇳 Aspects on @cashmere_radio
❦ co-creator @starseedsberlin
🏔️ climber @jordanclimbs__

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𓇸 Introducing my new show Aspects on Cashmere Radio ☼

@cashmere_radio is an independent volunteer-run internet radio station. Radio can only exist because of the community that supports it. Listening to community radio is one way to discover and support indie artists in an era where their livelihood is threatened by streaming platforms.

I found Cashmere Radio through its focus on experimental music with original programming concepts. I was a regular listener of Katiusha’s Above the Clouds show on Cashmere years ago before I moved to Berlin.

I’m excited to present Aspects, my new show on Cashmere Radio.

Earth moves through the universe in a kaleidoscopic dance with the sun, moon, and the planets. Each is in relationship to each other and to us. Aspects is a musical guide to interpret the cosmic calendar, the waxing and waning of the moon, and the solar cycle of life from equinox to solstice.

The first episode will air Sunday, May 31st from 9p-11p CET to coincide with the Blue Moon in Sagittarius.


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16
5 days ago


𓇸 Introducing my new show Aspects on Cashmere Radio ☼

@cashmere_radio is an independent volunteer-run internet radio station. Radio can only exist because of the community that supports it. Listening to community radio is one way to discover and support indie artists in an era where their livelihood is threatened by streaming platforms.

I found Cashmere Radio through its focus on experimental music with original programming concepts. I was a regular listener of Katiusha’s Above the Clouds show on Cashmere years ago before I moved to Berlin.

I’m excited to present Aspects, my new show on Cashmere Radio.

Earth moves through the universe in a kaleidoscopic dance with the sun, moon, and the planets. Each is in relationship to each other and to us. Aspects is a musical guide to interpret the cosmic calendar, the waxing and waning of the moon, and the solar cycle of life from equinox to solstice.

The first episode will air Sunday, May 31st from 9p-11p CET to coincide with the Blue Moon in Sagittarius.


3
16
5 days ago

𓇸 Introducing my new show Aspects on Cashmere Radio ☼

@cashmere_radio is an independent volunteer-run internet radio station. Radio can only exist because of the community that supports it. Listening to community radio is one way to discover and support indie artists in an era where their livelihood is threatened by streaming platforms.

I found Cashmere Radio through its focus on experimental music with original programming concepts. I was a regular listener of Katiusha’s Above the Clouds show on Cashmere years ago before I moved to Berlin.

I’m excited to present Aspects, my new show on Cashmere Radio.

Earth moves through the universe in a kaleidoscopic dance with the sun, moon, and the planets. Each is in relationship to each other and to us. Aspects is a musical guide to interpret the cosmic calendar, the waxing and waning of the moon, and the solar cycle of life from equinox to solstice.

The first episode will air Sunday, May 31st from 9p-11p CET to coincide with the Blue Moon in Sagittarius.


3
16
5 days ago

𓇸 Introducing my new show Aspects on Cashmere Radio ☼

@cashmere_radio is an independent volunteer-run internet radio station. Radio can only exist because of the community that supports it. Listening to community radio is one way to discover and support indie artists in an era where their livelihood is threatened by streaming platforms.

I found Cashmere Radio through its focus on experimental music with original programming concepts. I was a regular listener of Katiusha’s Above the Clouds show on Cashmere years ago before I moved to Berlin.

I’m excited to present Aspects, my new show on Cashmere Radio.

Earth moves through the universe in a kaleidoscopic dance with the sun, moon, and the planets. Each is in relationship to each other and to us. Aspects is a musical guide to interpret the cosmic calendar, the waxing and waning of the moon, and the solar cycle of life from equinox to solstice.

The first episode will air Sunday, May 31st from 9p-11p CET to coincide with the Blue Moon in Sagittarius.


3
16
5 days ago

𓇸 Introducing my new show Aspects on Cashmere Radio ☼

@cashmere_radio is an independent volunteer-run internet radio station. Radio can only exist because of the community that supports it. Listening to community radio is one way to discover and support indie artists in an era where their livelihood is threatened by streaming platforms.

I found Cashmere Radio through its focus on experimental music with original programming concepts. I was a regular listener of Katiusha’s Above the Clouds show on Cashmere years ago before I moved to Berlin.

I’m excited to present Aspects, my new show on Cashmere Radio.

Earth moves through the universe in a kaleidoscopic dance with the sun, moon, and the planets. Each is in relationship to each other and to us. Aspects is a musical guide to interpret the cosmic calendar, the waxing and waning of the moon, and the solar cycle of life from equinox to solstice.

The first episode will air Sunday, May 31st from 9p-11p CET to coincide with the Blue Moon in Sagittarius.


3
16
5 days ago

I’m feeling in my feels about playing inside the club @renate.berlin tomorrow night for the first time.

Thanks to @djteeth and @tpr.dj giving me my first exposure to the behind the scenes. Renate was the place I learned what really goes into making a great club night happen. Forever grateful to both for opening those doors to me 💌

All that led me through a winding path to be invited to play there by my dear friend and @starseedsberlin collaborator @djchi.chi, who is relentless and inspiring as an artist and connector in the scene. ✨

This gig just happens to intersect with major life changing stuff happening all around me. The highs and the lows. The stuff that really matters in the long run. The ingredients for making art that is true to yourself.

Pouring my heart into digging for music to share it with people is a magical and cathartic experience. I’m grateful for every opportunity I get to do it.

Immortalizing this gig with a post for the grid because it’s a special one for me. 💗


3
2
1 months ago

I’m feeling in my feels about playing inside the club @renate.berlin tomorrow night for the first time.

Thanks to @djteeth and @tpr.dj giving me my first exposure to the behind the scenes. Renate was the place I learned what really goes into making a great club night happen. Forever grateful to both for opening those doors to me 💌

All that led me through a winding path to be invited to play there by my dear friend and @starseedsberlin collaborator @djchi.chi, who is relentless and inspiring as an artist and connector in the scene. ✨

This gig just happens to intersect with major life changing stuff happening all around me. The highs and the lows. The stuff that really matters in the long run. The ingredients for making art that is true to yourself.

Pouring my heart into digging for music to share it with people is a magical and cathartic experience. I’m grateful for every opportunity I get to do it.

Immortalizing this gig with a post for the grid because it’s a special one for me. 💗


3
2
1 months ago

I’m feeling in my feels about playing inside the club @renate.berlin tomorrow night for the first time.

Thanks to @djteeth and @tpr.dj giving me my first exposure to the behind the scenes. Renate was the place I learned what really goes into making a great club night happen. Forever grateful to both for opening those doors to me 💌

All that led me through a winding path to be invited to play there by my dear friend and @starseedsberlin collaborator @djchi.chi, who is relentless and inspiring as an artist and connector in the scene. ✨

This gig just happens to intersect with major life changing stuff happening all around me. The highs and the lows. The stuff that really matters in the long run. The ingredients for making art that is true to yourself.

Pouring my heart into digging for music to share it with people is a magical and cathartic experience. I’m grateful for every opportunity I get to do it.

Immortalizing this gig with a post for the grid because it’s a special one for me. 💗


3
2
1 months ago


📀 In the archives on Soundcloud & on @cashmere_radio

I took inspiration from the energy of the year of the Fire Horse and a visit to Ariège caves. I learned that the paintings were left in a perfect place for sound in a round room carved by a glacier where people may have gathered to dance. Their firelight made the paintings appear to move.

I love radio (and especially Cashmere) for its canvas to explore and experiment with all forms of music, unconstrained by whether it would keep the tempo of a dancefloor.

But this mix was pure dance energy. Playing some bangers I'm been gathering over the last year in anticipation of a return to play in the club after a year of inner focus and growth.

Next week 4/17 I will be playing in the Red Room @renate.berlin - debuting in a booth in a club where I got foundational education while doing the lights and providing artist care.

As a year of the horse baby traveling my own path in these crazy times, I'm feeling grateful for the evolution of experiences that brought me here and now.

Slide 2 - Otro Dia (Original Mix) - Gregor Salto, Kit
Slide 3 - Shamizen Buzoku - Lili Chan
Slide 4 - Psychedlic Bellydance - Sven Van Hees
Slide 5 - Love - Luke Slater


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2
1 months ago

📀 In the archives on Soundcloud & on @cashmere_radio

I took inspiration from the energy of the year of the Fire Horse and a visit to Ariège caves. I learned that the paintings were left in a perfect place for sound in a round room carved by a glacier where people may have gathered to dance. Their firelight made the paintings appear to move.

I love radio (and especially Cashmere) for its canvas to explore and experiment with all forms of music, unconstrained by whether it would keep the tempo of a dancefloor.

But this mix was pure dance energy. Playing some bangers I'm been gathering over the last year in anticipation of a return to play in the club after a year of inner focus and growth.

Next week 4/17 I will be playing in the Red Room @renate.berlin - debuting in a booth in a club where I got foundational education while doing the lights and providing artist care.

As a year of the horse baby traveling my own path in these crazy times, I'm feeling grateful for the evolution of experiences that brought me here and now.

Slide 2 - Otro Dia (Original Mix) - Gregor Salto, Kit
Slide 3 - Shamizen Buzoku - Lili Chan
Slide 4 - Psychedlic Bellydance - Sven Van Hees
Slide 5 - Love - Luke Slater


3
2
1 months ago

📀 In the archives on Soundcloud & on @cashmere_radio

I took inspiration from the energy of the year of the Fire Horse and a visit to Ariège caves. I learned that the paintings were left in a perfect place for sound in a round room carved by a glacier where people may have gathered to dance. Their firelight made the paintings appear to move.

I love radio (and especially Cashmere) for its canvas to explore and experiment with all forms of music, unconstrained by whether it would keep the tempo of a dancefloor.

But this mix was pure dance energy. Playing some bangers I'm been gathering over the last year in anticipation of a return to play in the club after a year of inner focus and growth.

Next week 4/17 I will be playing in the Red Room @renate.berlin - debuting in a booth in a club where I got foundational education while doing the lights and providing artist care.

As a year of the horse baby traveling my own path in these crazy times, I'm feeling grateful for the evolution of experiences that brought me here and now.

Slide 2 - Otro Dia (Original Mix) - Gregor Salto, Kit
Slide 3 - Shamizen Buzoku - Lili Chan
Slide 4 - Psychedlic Bellydance - Sven Van Hees
Slide 5 - Love - Luke Slater


3
2
1 months ago

📀 In the archives on Soundcloud & on @cashmere_radio

I took inspiration from the energy of the year of the Fire Horse and a visit to Ariège caves. I learned that the paintings were left in a perfect place for sound in a round room carved by a glacier where people may have gathered to dance. Their firelight made the paintings appear to move.

I love radio (and especially Cashmere) for its canvas to explore and experiment with all forms of music, unconstrained by whether it would keep the tempo of a dancefloor.

But this mix was pure dance energy. Playing some bangers I'm been gathering over the last year in anticipation of a return to play in the club after a year of inner focus and growth.

Next week 4/17 I will be playing in the Red Room @renate.berlin - debuting in a booth in a club where I got foundational education while doing the lights and providing artist care.

As a year of the horse baby traveling my own path in these crazy times, I'm feeling grateful for the evolution of experiences that brought me here and now.

Slide 2 - Otro Dia (Original Mix) - Gregor Salto, Kit
Slide 3 - Shamizen Buzoku - Lili Chan
Slide 4 - Psychedlic Bellydance - Sven Van Hees
Slide 5 - Love - Luke Slater


3
2
1 months ago

📀 In the archives on Soundcloud & on @cashmere_radio

I took inspiration from the energy of the year of the Fire Horse and a visit to Ariège caves. I learned that the paintings were left in a perfect place for sound in a round room carved by a glacier where people may have gathered to dance. Their firelight made the paintings appear to move.

I love radio (and especially Cashmere) for its canvas to explore and experiment with all forms of music, unconstrained by whether it would keep the tempo of a dancefloor.

But this mix was pure dance energy. Playing some bangers I'm been gathering over the last year in anticipation of a return to play in the club after a year of inner focus and growth.

Next week 4/17 I will be playing in the Red Room @renate.berlin - debuting in a booth in a club where I got foundational education while doing the lights and providing artist care.

As a year of the horse baby traveling my own path in these crazy times, I'm feeling grateful for the evolution of experiences that brought me here and now.

Slide 2 - Otro Dia (Original Mix) - Gregor Salto, Kit
Slide 3 - Shamizen Buzoku - Lili Chan
Slide 4 - Psychedlic Bellydance - Sven Van Hees
Slide 5 - Love - Luke Slater


3
2
1 months ago

I see we're back in our 2016 camera rolls. Y'all being cute so here's mine.

2016 was a special year. In March, I moved to London. This year marks a decade since I moved away from the United States.

In 2016, I was taking every opportunity to travel that I could. NYC before I moved and again for work. Barcelona. Almaty, Kazakhstan. Hong Kong. Yangshuo, China.

I went to Primavera Sound and saw some artists that were hugely influential to my tastes since then.

I went to every modern art gallery that I could. I read a lot of radical books. I went to so many indie gigs around London. It was the first time I downloaded dating apps (meeting girls AND boys ;) and moved into my own place.

In a lot of ways it was the beginning of everything I've created in my life since then. So many happy memories with friends along the way. Happy I found my way to here.


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9
4 months ago

I see we're back in our 2016 camera rolls. Y'all being cute so here's mine.

2016 was a special year. In March, I moved to London. This year marks a decade since I moved away from the United States.

In 2016, I was taking every opportunity to travel that I could. NYC before I moved and again for work. Barcelona. Almaty, Kazakhstan. Hong Kong. Yangshuo, China.

I went to Primavera Sound and saw some artists that were hugely influential to my tastes since then.

I went to every modern art gallery that I could. I read a lot of radical books. I went to so many indie gigs around London. It was the first time I downloaded dating apps (meeting girls AND boys ;) and moved into my own place.

In a lot of ways it was the beginning of everything I've created in my life since then. So many happy memories with friends along the way. Happy I found my way to here.


62
9
4 months ago


I see we're back in our 2016 camera rolls. Y'all being cute so here's mine.

2016 was a special year. In March, I moved to London. This year marks a decade since I moved away from the United States.

In 2016, I was taking every opportunity to travel that I could. NYC before I moved and again for work. Barcelona. Almaty, Kazakhstan. Hong Kong. Yangshuo, China.

I went to Primavera Sound and saw some artists that were hugely influential to my tastes since then.

I went to every modern art gallery that I could. I read a lot of radical books. I went to so many indie gigs around London. It was the first time I downloaded dating apps (meeting girls AND boys ;) and moved into my own place.

In a lot of ways it was the beginning of everything I've created in my life since then. So many happy memories with friends along the way. Happy I found my way to here.


62
9
4 months ago

I see we're back in our 2016 camera rolls. Y'all being cute so here's mine.

2016 was a special year. In March, I moved to London. This year marks a decade since I moved away from the United States.

In 2016, I was taking every opportunity to travel that I could. NYC before I moved and again for work. Barcelona. Almaty, Kazakhstan. Hong Kong. Yangshuo, China.

I went to Primavera Sound and saw some artists that were hugely influential to my tastes since then.

I went to every modern art gallery that I could. I read a lot of radical books. I went to so many indie gigs around London. It was the first time I downloaded dating apps (meeting girls AND boys ;) and moved into my own place.

In a lot of ways it was the beginning of everything I've created in my life since then. So many happy memories with friends along the way. Happy I found my way to here.


62
9
4 months ago

I see we're back in our 2016 camera rolls. Y'all being cute so here's mine.

2016 was a special year. In March, I moved to London. This year marks a decade since I moved away from the United States.

In 2016, I was taking every opportunity to travel that I could. NYC before I moved and again for work. Barcelona. Almaty, Kazakhstan. Hong Kong. Yangshuo, China.

I went to Primavera Sound and saw some artists that were hugely influential to my tastes since then.

I went to every modern art gallery that I could. I read a lot of radical books. I went to so many indie gigs around London. It was the first time I downloaded dating apps (meeting girls AND boys ;) and moved into my own place.

In a lot of ways it was the beginning of everything I've created in my life since then. So many happy memories with friends along the way. Happy I found my way to here.


62
9
4 months ago

I see we're back in our 2016 camera rolls. Y'all being cute so here's mine.

2016 was a special year. In March, I moved to London. This year marks a decade since I moved away from the United States.

In 2016, I was taking every opportunity to travel that I could. NYC before I moved and again for work. Barcelona. Almaty, Kazakhstan. Hong Kong. Yangshuo, China.

I went to Primavera Sound and saw some artists that were hugely influential to my tastes since then.

I went to every modern art gallery that I could. I read a lot of radical books. I went to so many indie gigs around London. It was the first time I downloaded dating apps (meeting girls AND boys ;) and moved into my own place.

In a lot of ways it was the beginning of everything I've created in my life since then. So many happy memories with friends along the way. Happy I found my way to here.


62
9
4 months ago

I see we're back in our 2016 camera rolls. Y'all being cute so here's mine.

2016 was a special year. In March, I moved to London. This year marks a decade since I moved away from the United States.

In 2016, I was taking every opportunity to travel that I could. NYC before I moved and again for work. Barcelona. Almaty, Kazakhstan. Hong Kong. Yangshuo, China.

I went to Primavera Sound and saw some artists that were hugely influential to my tastes since then.

I went to every modern art gallery that I could. I read a lot of radical books. I went to so many indie gigs around London. It was the first time I downloaded dating apps (meeting girls AND boys ;) and moved into my own place.

In a lot of ways it was the beginning of everything I've created in my life since then. So many happy memories with friends along the way. Happy I found my way to here.


62
9
4 months ago

I see we're back in our 2016 camera rolls. Y'all being cute so here's mine.

2016 was a special year. In March, I moved to London. This year marks a decade since I moved away from the United States.

In 2016, I was taking every opportunity to travel that I could. NYC before I moved and again for work. Barcelona. Almaty, Kazakhstan. Hong Kong. Yangshuo, China.

I went to Primavera Sound and saw some artists that were hugely influential to my tastes since then.

I went to every modern art gallery that I could. I read a lot of radical books. I went to so many indie gigs around London. It was the first time I downloaded dating apps (meeting girls AND boys ;) and moved into my own place.

In a lot of ways it was the beginning of everything I've created in my life since then. So many happy memories with friends along the way. Happy I found my way to here.


62
9
4 months ago


I see we're back in our 2016 camera rolls. Y'all being cute so here's mine.

2016 was a special year. In March, I moved to London. This year marks a decade since I moved away from the United States.

In 2016, I was taking every opportunity to travel that I could. NYC before I moved and again for work. Barcelona. Almaty, Kazakhstan. Hong Kong. Yangshuo, China.

I went to Primavera Sound and saw some artists that were hugely influential to my tastes since then.

I went to every modern art gallery that I could. I read a lot of radical books. I went to so many indie gigs around London. It was the first time I downloaded dating apps (meeting girls AND boys ;) and moved into my own place.

In a lot of ways it was the beginning of everything I've created in my life since then. So many happy memories with friends along the way. Happy I found my way to here.


62
9
4 months ago

I see we're back in our 2016 camera rolls. Y'all being cute so here's mine.

2016 was a special year. In March, I moved to London. This year marks a decade since I moved away from the United States.

In 2016, I was taking every opportunity to travel that I could. NYC before I moved and again for work. Barcelona. Almaty, Kazakhstan. Hong Kong. Yangshuo, China.

I went to Primavera Sound and saw some artists that were hugely influential to my tastes since then.

I went to every modern art gallery that I could. I read a lot of radical books. I went to so many indie gigs around London. It was the first time I downloaded dating apps (meeting girls AND boys ;) and moved into my own place.

In a lot of ways it was the beginning of everything I've created in my life since then. So many happy memories with friends along the way. Happy I found my way to here.


62
9
4 months ago

📡 ☄️ Now in the Cashmere Radio archives & Soundcloud

I’ve enjoyed making a few mixes where the recording coincides with some astrological event. It puts me in the flow to record a single take during the moment it occurs, since you only get one shot at it.

I had the idea this week to select music that gives off the energy of 3I/Atlas during its solar conjunction. A 7.5billion year old comet traveling 38km/second past our sun on a perfect alignment path to visit our planets on the plane they orbit.

Quite a few of the mixes I’ve shared have some connection to either an astrological event (like an eclipse) or the changing seasons. This play between the cosmic unknown and nature on earth connects me most intuitively to sound in a way that feels raw and real. When I’m tuning to these ideas, the music flows naturally like water through a river or light through space. Aka the stuff we are made of.

This is my fourth show on Cashmere which branches off those themes, though each have been weird and experimental in their own ways. I love playing with the structure and storytelling of music on radio. Thanks @cashmere_radio and listeners!

This particular mix highlights the futurist optimism of New Age influence on ambient techno, trance, and downtempo in the 90s.

Enjoy ✌️


3
3
7 months ago

📡 ☄️ Now in the Cashmere Radio archives & Soundcloud

I’ve enjoyed making a few mixes where the recording coincides with some astrological event. It puts me in the flow to record a single take during the moment it occurs, since you only get one shot at it.

I had the idea this week to select music that gives off the energy of 3I/Atlas during its solar conjunction. A 7.5billion year old comet traveling 38km/second past our sun on a perfect alignment path to visit our planets on the plane they orbit.

Quite a few of the mixes I’ve shared have some connection to either an astrological event (like an eclipse) or the changing seasons. This play between the cosmic unknown and nature on earth connects me most intuitively to sound in a way that feels raw and real. When I’m tuning to these ideas, the music flows naturally like water through a river or light through space. Aka the stuff we are made of.

This is my fourth show on Cashmere which branches off those themes, though each have been weird and experimental in their own ways. I love playing with the structure and storytelling of music on radio. Thanks @cashmere_radio and listeners!

This particular mix highlights the futurist optimism of New Age influence on ambient techno, trance, and downtempo in the 90s.

Enjoy ✌️


3
3
7 months ago

📡 ☄️ Now in the Cashmere Radio archives & Soundcloud

I’ve enjoyed making a few mixes where the recording coincides with some astrological event. It puts me in the flow to record a single take during the moment it occurs, since you only get one shot at it.

I had the idea this week to select music that gives off the energy of 3I/Atlas during its solar conjunction. A 7.5billion year old comet traveling 38km/second past our sun on a perfect alignment path to visit our planets on the plane they orbit.

Quite a few of the mixes I’ve shared have some connection to either an astrological event (like an eclipse) or the changing seasons. This play between the cosmic unknown and nature on earth connects me most intuitively to sound in a way that feels raw and real. When I’m tuning to these ideas, the music flows naturally like water through a river or light through space. Aka the stuff we are made of.

This is my fourth show on Cashmere which branches off those themes, though each have been weird and experimental in their own ways. I love playing with the structure and storytelling of music on radio. Thanks @cashmere_radio and listeners!

This particular mix highlights the futurist optimism of New Age influence on ambient techno, trance, and downtempo in the 90s.

Enjoy ✌️


3
3
7 months ago

📡 ☄️ Now in the Cashmere Radio archives & Soundcloud

I’ve enjoyed making a few mixes where the recording coincides with some astrological event. It puts me in the flow to record a single take during the moment it occurs, since you only get one shot at it.

I had the idea this week to select music that gives off the energy of 3I/Atlas during its solar conjunction. A 7.5billion year old comet traveling 38km/second past our sun on a perfect alignment path to visit our planets on the plane they orbit.

Quite a few of the mixes I’ve shared have some connection to either an astrological event (like an eclipse) or the changing seasons. This play between the cosmic unknown and nature on earth connects me most intuitively to sound in a way that feels raw and real. When I’m tuning to these ideas, the music flows naturally like water through a river or light through space. Aka the stuff we are made of.

This is my fourth show on Cashmere which branches off those themes, though each have been weird and experimental in their own ways. I love playing with the structure and storytelling of music on radio. Thanks @cashmere_radio and listeners!

This particular mix highlights the futurist optimism of New Age influence on ambient techno, trance, and downtempo in the 90s.

Enjoy ✌️


3
3
7 months ago

📡 ☄️ Now in the Cashmere Radio archives & Soundcloud

I’ve enjoyed making a few mixes where the recording coincides with some astrological event. It puts me in the flow to record a single take during the moment it occurs, since you only get one shot at it.

I had the idea this week to select music that gives off the energy of 3I/Atlas during its solar conjunction. A 7.5billion year old comet traveling 38km/second past our sun on a perfect alignment path to visit our planets on the plane they orbit.

Quite a few of the mixes I’ve shared have some connection to either an astrological event (like an eclipse) or the changing seasons. This play between the cosmic unknown and nature on earth connects me most intuitively to sound in a way that feels raw and real. When I’m tuning to these ideas, the music flows naturally like water through a river or light through space. Aka the stuff we are made of.

This is my fourth show on Cashmere which branches off those themes, though each have been weird and experimental in their own ways. I love playing with the structure and storytelling of music on radio. Thanks @cashmere_radio and listeners!

This particular mix highlights the futurist optimism of New Age influence on ambient techno, trance, and downtempo in the 90s.

Enjoy ✌️


3
3
7 months ago

📡 ☄️ Now in the Cashmere Radio archives & Soundcloud

I’ve enjoyed making a few mixes where the recording coincides with some astrological event. It puts me in the flow to record a single take during the moment it occurs, since you only get one shot at it.

I had the idea this week to select music that gives off the energy of 3I/Atlas during its solar conjunction. A 7.5billion year old comet traveling 38km/second past our sun on a perfect alignment path to visit our planets on the plane they orbit.

Quite a few of the mixes I’ve shared have some connection to either an astrological event (like an eclipse) or the changing seasons. This play between the cosmic unknown and nature on earth connects me most intuitively to sound in a way that feels raw and real. When I’m tuning to these ideas, the music flows naturally like water through a river or light through space. Aka the stuff we are made of.

This is my fourth show on Cashmere which branches off those themes, though each have been weird and experimental in their own ways. I love playing with the structure and storytelling of music on radio. Thanks @cashmere_radio and listeners!

This particular mix highlights the futurist optimism of New Age influence on ambient techno, trance, and downtempo in the 90s.

Enjoy ✌️


3
3
7 months ago

🎞 One year ago @aurefro & I traveled to the Pacific Northwest and took our film camera with us.

There are a few preciously wild places left in the world. Exploring them is the thrill of a lifetime.

The cascades are reminiscent of the Alps, which I've grown steadily more familiar with over the last seven years of trips to visit in-laws in Switzerland. But in the PNW they are a bit more wild and untouched.

Our favorite part of the trip was visiting Telegraph Cove on the northern side of Vancouver Island, where we sea kayaked to an overnight campsite on the Johnstone Strait. It's a protected inland strait connecting the Pacific Ocean to the bay next to Vancovver. The whole ecosystem on land and in the water is supported by the nutrient rich dregs of the deep ocean that come in with the tides.

It was magical to witness the interconnectedness of all living things. So visible there. One sunrise morning from our campsite on the water, we watched Orcas commuting across the strait, the water from their spouts glistening in the golden light. We kayaked next to a breaching Humpback and some sea lions play wrestling. There were living things crawling, swimming, and flying all around us.

Later on the trip we hiked and stayed overnight at Shi-shi Beach on Makah lands. Pacific coasts have an awe-inspiring atmosphere and intensity. I always miss that feeling standing on those shores until I inevitably return.

The last few photos were from our trip to Colorado, where I was born. I like going back there every so often after we moved away when I turned 11. It's like a time capsule that looks different as I grow.

Next week we will trekking two weeks in the French Pyrenees and we are bringing some more film. I love how analog photos challenge how we perceive time in our throwaway endless scrolling culture.

I'm looking forward to the time away from screens. Being present in the moment. Seeing things clearly. Taking it all in.


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3
8 months ago

🎞 One year ago @aurefro & I traveled to the Pacific Northwest and took our film camera with us.

There are a few preciously wild places left in the world. Exploring them is the thrill of a lifetime.

The cascades are reminiscent of the Alps, which I've grown steadily more familiar with over the last seven years of trips to visit in-laws in Switzerland. But in the PNW they are a bit more wild and untouched.

Our favorite part of the trip was visiting Telegraph Cove on the northern side of Vancouver Island, where we sea kayaked to an overnight campsite on the Johnstone Strait. It's a protected inland strait connecting the Pacific Ocean to the bay next to Vancovver. The whole ecosystem on land and in the water is supported by the nutrient rich dregs of the deep ocean that come in with the tides.

It was magical to witness the interconnectedness of all living things. So visible there. One sunrise morning from our campsite on the water, we watched Orcas commuting across the strait, the water from their spouts glistening in the golden light. We kayaked next to a breaching Humpback and some sea lions play wrestling. There were living things crawling, swimming, and flying all around us.

Later on the trip we hiked and stayed overnight at Shi-shi Beach on Makah lands. Pacific coasts have an awe-inspiring atmosphere and intensity. I always miss that feeling standing on those shores until I inevitably return.

The last few photos were from our trip to Colorado, where I was born. I like going back there every so often after we moved away when I turned 11. It's like a time capsule that looks different as I grow.

Next week we will trekking two weeks in the French Pyrenees and we are bringing some more film. I love how analog photos challenge how we perceive time in our throwaway endless scrolling culture.

I'm looking forward to the time away from screens. Being present in the moment. Seeing things clearly. Taking it all in.


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3
8 months ago

🎞 One year ago @aurefro & I traveled to the Pacific Northwest and took our film camera with us.

There are a few preciously wild places left in the world. Exploring them is the thrill of a lifetime.

The cascades are reminiscent of the Alps, which I've grown steadily more familiar with over the last seven years of trips to visit in-laws in Switzerland. But in the PNW they are a bit more wild and untouched.

Our favorite part of the trip was visiting Telegraph Cove on the northern side of Vancouver Island, where we sea kayaked to an overnight campsite on the Johnstone Strait. It's a protected inland strait connecting the Pacific Ocean to the bay next to Vancovver. The whole ecosystem on land and in the water is supported by the nutrient rich dregs of the deep ocean that come in with the tides.

It was magical to witness the interconnectedness of all living things. So visible there. One sunrise morning from our campsite on the water, we watched Orcas commuting across the strait, the water from their spouts glistening in the golden light. We kayaked next to a breaching Humpback and some sea lions play wrestling. There were living things crawling, swimming, and flying all around us.

Later on the trip we hiked and stayed overnight at Shi-shi Beach on Makah lands. Pacific coasts have an awe-inspiring atmosphere and intensity. I always miss that feeling standing on those shores until I inevitably return.

The last few photos were from our trip to Colorado, where I was born. I like going back there every so often after we moved away when I turned 11. It's like a time capsule that looks different as I grow.

Next week we will trekking two weeks in the French Pyrenees and we are bringing some more film. I love how analog photos challenge how we perceive time in our throwaway endless scrolling culture.

I'm looking forward to the time away from screens. Being present in the moment. Seeing things clearly. Taking it all in.


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3
8 months ago

🎞 One year ago @aurefro & I traveled to the Pacific Northwest and took our film camera with us.

There are a few preciously wild places left in the world. Exploring them is the thrill of a lifetime.

The cascades are reminiscent of the Alps, which I've grown steadily more familiar with over the last seven years of trips to visit in-laws in Switzerland. But in the PNW they are a bit more wild and untouched.

Our favorite part of the trip was visiting Telegraph Cove on the northern side of Vancouver Island, where we sea kayaked to an overnight campsite on the Johnstone Strait. It's a protected inland strait connecting the Pacific Ocean to the bay next to Vancovver. The whole ecosystem on land and in the water is supported by the nutrient rich dregs of the deep ocean that come in with the tides.

It was magical to witness the interconnectedness of all living things. So visible there. One sunrise morning from our campsite on the water, we watched Orcas commuting across the strait, the water from their spouts glistening in the golden light. We kayaked next to a breaching Humpback and some sea lions play wrestling. There were living things crawling, swimming, and flying all around us.

Later on the trip we hiked and stayed overnight at Shi-shi Beach on Makah lands. Pacific coasts have an awe-inspiring atmosphere and intensity. I always miss that feeling standing on those shores until I inevitably return.

The last few photos were from our trip to Colorado, where I was born. I like going back there every so often after we moved away when I turned 11. It's like a time capsule that looks different as I grow.

Next week we will trekking two weeks in the French Pyrenees and we are bringing some more film. I love how analog photos challenge how we perceive time in our throwaway endless scrolling culture.

I'm looking forward to the time away from screens. Being present in the moment. Seeing things clearly. Taking it all in.


3
3
8 months ago

🎞 One year ago @aurefro & I traveled to the Pacific Northwest and took our film camera with us.

There are a few preciously wild places left in the world. Exploring them is the thrill of a lifetime.

The cascades are reminiscent of the Alps, which I've grown steadily more familiar with over the last seven years of trips to visit in-laws in Switzerland. But in the PNW they are a bit more wild and untouched.

Our favorite part of the trip was visiting Telegraph Cove on the northern side of Vancouver Island, where we sea kayaked to an overnight campsite on the Johnstone Strait. It's a protected inland strait connecting the Pacific Ocean to the bay next to Vancovver. The whole ecosystem on land and in the water is supported by the nutrient rich dregs of the deep ocean that come in with the tides.

It was magical to witness the interconnectedness of all living things. So visible there. One sunrise morning from our campsite on the water, we watched Orcas commuting across the strait, the water from their spouts glistening in the golden light. We kayaked next to a breaching Humpback and some sea lions play wrestling. There were living things crawling, swimming, and flying all around us.

Later on the trip we hiked and stayed overnight at Shi-shi Beach on Makah lands. Pacific coasts have an awe-inspiring atmosphere and intensity. I always miss that feeling standing on those shores until I inevitably return.

The last few photos were from our trip to Colorado, where I was born. I like going back there every so often after we moved away when I turned 11. It's like a time capsule that looks different as I grow.

Next week we will trekking two weeks in the French Pyrenees and we are bringing some more film. I love how analog photos challenge how we perceive time in our throwaway endless scrolling culture.

I'm looking forward to the time away from screens. Being present in the moment. Seeing things clearly. Taking it all in.


3
3
8 months ago

🎞 One year ago @aurefro & I traveled to the Pacific Northwest and took our film camera with us.

There are a few preciously wild places left in the world. Exploring them is the thrill of a lifetime.

The cascades are reminiscent of the Alps, which I've grown steadily more familiar with over the last seven years of trips to visit in-laws in Switzerland. But in the PNW they are a bit more wild and untouched.

Our favorite part of the trip was visiting Telegraph Cove on the northern side of Vancouver Island, where we sea kayaked to an overnight campsite on the Johnstone Strait. It's a protected inland strait connecting the Pacific Ocean to the bay next to Vancovver. The whole ecosystem on land and in the water is supported by the nutrient rich dregs of the deep ocean that come in with the tides.

It was magical to witness the interconnectedness of all living things. So visible there. One sunrise morning from our campsite on the water, we watched Orcas commuting across the strait, the water from their spouts glistening in the golden light. We kayaked next to a breaching Humpback and some sea lions play wrestling. There were living things crawling, swimming, and flying all around us.

Later on the trip we hiked and stayed overnight at Shi-shi Beach on Makah lands. Pacific coasts have an awe-inspiring atmosphere and intensity. I always miss that feeling standing on those shores until I inevitably return.

The last few photos were from our trip to Colorado, where I was born. I like going back there every so often after we moved away when I turned 11. It's like a time capsule that looks different as I grow.

Next week we will trekking two weeks in the French Pyrenees and we are bringing some more film. I love how analog photos challenge how we perceive time in our throwaway endless scrolling culture.

I'm looking forward to the time away from screens. Being present in the moment. Seeing things clearly. Taking it all in.


3
3
8 months ago

🎞 One year ago @aurefro & I traveled to the Pacific Northwest and took our film camera with us.

There are a few preciously wild places left in the world. Exploring them is the thrill of a lifetime.

The cascades are reminiscent of the Alps, which I've grown steadily more familiar with over the last seven years of trips to visit in-laws in Switzerland. But in the PNW they are a bit more wild and untouched.

Our favorite part of the trip was visiting Telegraph Cove on the northern side of Vancouver Island, where we sea kayaked to an overnight campsite on the Johnstone Strait. It's a protected inland strait connecting the Pacific Ocean to the bay next to Vancovver. The whole ecosystem on land and in the water is supported by the nutrient rich dregs of the deep ocean that come in with the tides.

It was magical to witness the interconnectedness of all living things. So visible there. One sunrise morning from our campsite on the water, we watched Orcas commuting across the strait, the water from their spouts glistening in the golden light. We kayaked next to a breaching Humpback and some sea lions play wrestling. There were living things crawling, swimming, and flying all around us.

Later on the trip we hiked and stayed overnight at Shi-shi Beach on Makah lands. Pacific coasts have an awe-inspiring atmosphere and intensity. I always miss that feeling standing on those shores until I inevitably return.

The last few photos were from our trip to Colorado, where I was born. I like going back there every so often after we moved away when I turned 11. It's like a time capsule that looks different as I grow.

Next week we will trekking two weeks in the French Pyrenees and we are bringing some more film. I love how analog photos challenge how we perceive time in our throwaway endless scrolling culture.

I'm looking forward to the time away from screens. Being present in the moment. Seeing things clearly. Taking it all in.


3
3
8 months ago

🎞 One year ago @aurefro & I traveled to the Pacific Northwest and took our film camera with us.

There are a few preciously wild places left in the world. Exploring them is the thrill of a lifetime.

The cascades are reminiscent of the Alps, which I've grown steadily more familiar with over the last seven years of trips to visit in-laws in Switzerland. But in the PNW they are a bit more wild and untouched.

Our favorite part of the trip was visiting Telegraph Cove on the northern side of Vancouver Island, where we sea kayaked to an overnight campsite on the Johnstone Strait. It's a protected inland strait connecting the Pacific Ocean to the bay next to Vancovver. The whole ecosystem on land and in the water is supported by the nutrient rich dregs of the deep ocean that come in with the tides.

It was magical to witness the interconnectedness of all living things. So visible there. One sunrise morning from our campsite on the water, we watched Orcas commuting across the strait, the water from their spouts glistening in the golden light. We kayaked next to a breaching Humpback and some sea lions play wrestling. There were living things crawling, swimming, and flying all around us.

Later on the trip we hiked and stayed overnight at Shi-shi Beach on Makah lands. Pacific coasts have an awe-inspiring atmosphere and intensity. I always miss that feeling standing on those shores until I inevitably return.

The last few photos were from our trip to Colorado, where I was born. I like going back there every so often after we moved away when I turned 11. It's like a time capsule that looks different as I grow.

Next week we will trekking two weeks in the French Pyrenees and we are bringing some more film. I love how analog photos challenge how we perceive time in our throwaway endless scrolling culture.

I'm looking forward to the time away from screens. Being present in the moment. Seeing things clearly. Taking it all in.


3
3
8 months ago

🎞 One year ago @aurefro & I traveled to the Pacific Northwest and took our film camera with us.

There are a few preciously wild places left in the world. Exploring them is the thrill of a lifetime.

The cascades are reminiscent of the Alps, which I've grown steadily more familiar with over the last seven years of trips to visit in-laws in Switzerland. But in the PNW they are a bit more wild and untouched.

Our favorite part of the trip was visiting Telegraph Cove on the northern side of Vancouver Island, where we sea kayaked to an overnight campsite on the Johnstone Strait. It's a protected inland strait connecting the Pacific Ocean to the bay next to Vancovver. The whole ecosystem on land and in the water is supported by the nutrient rich dregs of the deep ocean that come in with the tides.

It was magical to witness the interconnectedness of all living things. So visible there. One sunrise morning from our campsite on the water, we watched Orcas commuting across the strait, the water from their spouts glistening in the golden light. We kayaked next to a breaching Humpback and some sea lions play wrestling. There were living things crawling, swimming, and flying all around us.

Later on the trip we hiked and stayed overnight at Shi-shi Beach on Makah lands. Pacific coasts have an awe-inspiring atmosphere and intensity. I always miss that feeling standing on those shores until I inevitably return.

The last few photos were from our trip to Colorado, where I was born. I like going back there every so often after we moved away when I turned 11. It's like a time capsule that looks different as I grow.

Next week we will trekking two weeks in the French Pyrenees and we are bringing some more film. I love how analog photos challenge how we perceive time in our throwaway endless scrolling culture.

I'm looking forward to the time away from screens. Being present in the moment. Seeing things clearly. Taking it all in.


3
3
8 months ago

🎞 One year ago @aurefro & I traveled to the Pacific Northwest and took our film camera with us.

There are a few preciously wild places left in the world. Exploring them is the thrill of a lifetime.

The cascades are reminiscent of the Alps, which I've grown steadily more familiar with over the last seven years of trips to visit in-laws in Switzerland. But in the PNW they are a bit more wild and untouched.

Our favorite part of the trip was visiting Telegraph Cove on the northern side of Vancouver Island, where we sea kayaked to an overnight campsite on the Johnstone Strait. It's a protected inland strait connecting the Pacific Ocean to the bay next to Vancovver. The whole ecosystem on land and in the water is supported by the nutrient rich dregs of the deep ocean that come in with the tides.

It was magical to witness the interconnectedness of all living things. So visible there. One sunrise morning from our campsite on the water, we watched Orcas commuting across the strait, the water from their spouts glistening in the golden light. We kayaked next to a breaching Humpback and some sea lions play wrestling. There were living things crawling, swimming, and flying all around us.

Later on the trip we hiked and stayed overnight at Shi-shi Beach on Makah lands. Pacific coasts have an awe-inspiring atmosphere and intensity. I always miss that feeling standing on those shores until I inevitably return.

The last few photos were from our trip to Colorado, where I was born. I like going back there every so often after we moved away when I turned 11. It's like a time capsule that looks different as I grow.

Next week we will trekking two weeks in the French Pyrenees and we are bringing some more film. I love how analog photos challenge how we perceive time in our throwaway endless scrolling culture.

I'm looking forward to the time away from screens. Being present in the moment. Seeing things clearly. Taking it all in.


3
3
8 months ago

🎞 One year ago @aurefro & I traveled to the Pacific Northwest and took our film camera with us.

There are a few preciously wild places left in the world. Exploring them is the thrill of a lifetime.

The cascades are reminiscent of the Alps, which I've grown steadily more familiar with over the last seven years of trips to visit in-laws in Switzerland. But in the PNW they are a bit more wild and untouched.

Our favorite part of the trip was visiting Telegraph Cove on the northern side of Vancouver Island, where we sea kayaked to an overnight campsite on the Johnstone Strait. It's a protected inland strait connecting the Pacific Ocean to the bay next to Vancovver. The whole ecosystem on land and in the water is supported by the nutrient rich dregs of the deep ocean that come in with the tides.

It was magical to witness the interconnectedness of all living things. So visible there. One sunrise morning from our campsite on the water, we watched Orcas commuting across the strait, the water from their spouts glistening in the golden light. We kayaked next to a breaching Humpback and some sea lions play wrestling. There were living things crawling, swimming, and flying all around us.

Later on the trip we hiked and stayed overnight at Shi-shi Beach on Makah lands. Pacific coasts have an awe-inspiring atmosphere and intensity. I always miss that feeling standing on those shores until I inevitably return.

The last few photos were from our trip to Colorado, where I was born. I like going back there every so often after we moved away when I turned 11. It's like a time capsule that looks different as I grow.

Next week we will trekking two weeks in the French Pyrenees and we are bringing some more film. I love how analog photos challenge how we perceive time in our throwaway endless scrolling culture.

I'm looking forward to the time away from screens. Being present in the moment. Seeing things clearly. Taking it all in.


3
3
8 months ago

🎞 One year ago @aurefro & I traveled to the Pacific Northwest and took our film camera with us.

There are a few preciously wild places left in the world. Exploring them is the thrill of a lifetime.

The cascades are reminiscent of the Alps, which I've grown steadily more familiar with over the last seven years of trips to visit in-laws in Switzerland. But in the PNW they are a bit more wild and untouched.

Our favorite part of the trip was visiting Telegraph Cove on the northern side of Vancouver Island, where we sea kayaked to an overnight campsite on the Johnstone Strait. It's a protected inland strait connecting the Pacific Ocean to the bay next to Vancovver. The whole ecosystem on land and in the water is supported by the nutrient rich dregs of the deep ocean that come in with the tides.

It was magical to witness the interconnectedness of all living things. So visible there. One sunrise morning from our campsite on the water, we watched Orcas commuting across the strait, the water from their spouts glistening in the golden light. We kayaked next to a breaching Humpback and some sea lions play wrestling. There were living things crawling, swimming, and flying all around us.

Later on the trip we hiked and stayed overnight at Shi-shi Beach on Makah lands. Pacific coasts have an awe-inspiring atmosphere and intensity. I always miss that feeling standing on those shores until I inevitably return.

The last few photos were from our trip to Colorado, where I was born. I like going back there every so often after we moved away when I turned 11. It's like a time capsule that looks different as I grow.

Next week we will trekking two weeks in the French Pyrenees and we are bringing some more film. I love how analog photos challenge how we perceive time in our throwaway endless scrolling culture.

I'm looking forward to the time away from screens. Being present in the moment. Seeing things clearly. Taking it all in.


3
3
8 months ago

🎞 One year ago @aurefro & I traveled to the Pacific Northwest and took our film camera with us.

There are a few preciously wild places left in the world. Exploring them is the thrill of a lifetime.

The cascades are reminiscent of the Alps, which I've grown steadily more familiar with over the last seven years of trips to visit in-laws in Switzerland. But in the PNW they are a bit more wild and untouched.

Our favorite part of the trip was visiting Telegraph Cove on the northern side of Vancouver Island, where we sea kayaked to an overnight campsite on the Johnstone Strait. It's a protected inland strait connecting the Pacific Ocean to the bay next to Vancovver. The whole ecosystem on land and in the water is supported by the nutrient rich dregs of the deep ocean that come in with the tides.

It was magical to witness the interconnectedness of all living things. So visible there. One sunrise morning from our campsite on the water, we watched Orcas commuting across the strait, the water from their spouts glistening in the golden light. We kayaked next to a breaching Humpback and some sea lions play wrestling. There were living things crawling, swimming, and flying all around us.

Later on the trip we hiked and stayed overnight at Shi-shi Beach on Makah lands. Pacific coasts have an awe-inspiring atmosphere and intensity. I always miss that feeling standing on those shores until I inevitably return.

The last few photos were from our trip to Colorado, where I was born. I like going back there every so often after we moved away when I turned 11. It's like a time capsule that looks different as I grow.

Next week we will trekking two weeks in the French Pyrenees and we are bringing some more film. I love how analog photos challenge how we perceive time in our throwaway endless scrolling culture.

I'm looking forward to the time away from screens. Being present in the moment. Seeing things clearly. Taking it all in.


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3
8 months ago

Sunrise scrambling in Red Rock Canyon 🏜️


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1 years ago

Sunrise scrambling in Red Rock Canyon 🏜️


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6
1 years ago

Sunrise scrambling in Red Rock Canyon 🏜️


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6
1 years ago

Sunrise scrambling in Red Rock Canyon 🏜️


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6
1 years ago

Sunrise scrambling in Red Rock Canyon 🏜️


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6
1 years ago

Sunrise scrambling in Red Rock Canyon 🏜️


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6
1 years ago

✌️ been off of this app backpacking on some PNW beaches

Hopping back on to say happy Bi Visibility Day to all the chaotic bi babes out there 😘

#bi #bivisibilityday


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1 years ago

🎞️ Solstice Festival ☀️

This summer @aurefro and I returned to Ruka 🇫🇮 to stay in a sauna-equipped cabin with dear friends and dance under the midnight sun @solstice.festival, an independent festival reviving pagan roots of midsummer celebration. Here’s a selection of the film we took under the many shades of sunlight throughout the nights.

Already pinged by nostalgia for the summer — one more week home in Berlin before heading to visit my mom in the Pacific Northwest and trek around some national parks for the first few weeks of September.
⛰️🏕️🐋


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1 years ago

🎞️ Solstice Festival ☀️

This summer @aurefro and I returned to Ruka 🇫🇮 to stay in a sauna-equipped cabin with dear friends and dance under the midnight sun @solstice.festival, an independent festival reviving pagan roots of midsummer celebration. Here’s a selection of the film we took under the many shades of sunlight throughout the nights.

Already pinged by nostalgia for the summer — one more week home in Berlin before heading to visit my mom in the Pacific Northwest and trek around some national parks for the first few weeks of September.
⛰️🏕️🐋


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4
1 years ago

🎞️ Solstice Festival ☀️

This summer @aurefro and I returned to Ruka 🇫🇮 to stay in a sauna-equipped cabin with dear friends and dance under the midnight sun @solstice.festival, an independent festival reviving pagan roots of midsummer celebration. Here’s a selection of the film we took under the many shades of sunlight throughout the nights.

Already pinged by nostalgia for the summer — one more week home in Berlin before heading to visit my mom in the Pacific Northwest and trek around some national parks for the first few weeks of September.
⛰️🏕️🐋


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4
1 years ago

🎞️ Solstice Festival ☀️

This summer @aurefro and I returned to Ruka 🇫🇮 to stay in a sauna-equipped cabin with dear friends and dance under the midnight sun @solstice.festival, an independent festival reviving pagan roots of midsummer celebration. Here’s a selection of the film we took under the many shades of sunlight throughout the nights.

Already pinged by nostalgia for the summer — one more week home in Berlin before heading to visit my mom in the Pacific Northwest and trek around some national parks for the first few weeks of September.
⛰️🏕️🐋


3
4
1 years ago

🎞️ Solstice Festival ☀️

This summer @aurefro and I returned to Ruka 🇫🇮 to stay in a sauna-equipped cabin with dear friends and dance under the midnight sun @solstice.festival, an independent festival reviving pagan roots of midsummer celebration. Here’s a selection of the film we took under the many shades of sunlight throughout the nights.

Already pinged by nostalgia for the summer — one more week home in Berlin before heading to visit my mom in the Pacific Northwest and trek around some national parks for the first few weeks of September.
⛰️🏕️🐋


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4
1 years ago

🎞️ Solstice Festival ☀️

This summer @aurefro and I returned to Ruka 🇫🇮 to stay in a sauna-equipped cabin with dear friends and dance under the midnight sun @solstice.festival, an independent festival reviving pagan roots of midsummer celebration. Here’s a selection of the film we took under the many shades of sunlight throughout the nights.

Already pinged by nostalgia for the summer — one more week home in Berlin before heading to visit my mom in the Pacific Northwest and trek around some national parks for the first few weeks of September.
⛰️🏕️🐋


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4
1 years ago

🎞️ Solstice Festival ☀️

This summer @aurefro and I returned to Ruka 🇫🇮 to stay in a sauna-equipped cabin with dear friends and dance under the midnight sun @solstice.festival, an independent festival reviving pagan roots of midsummer celebration. Here’s a selection of the film we took under the many shades of sunlight throughout the nights.

Already pinged by nostalgia for the summer — one more week home in Berlin before heading to visit my mom in the Pacific Northwest and trek around some national parks for the first few weeks of September.
⛰️🏕️🐋


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4
1 years ago

🎞️ Solstice Festival ☀️

This summer @aurefro and I returned to Ruka 🇫🇮 to stay in a sauna-equipped cabin with dear friends and dance under the midnight sun @solstice.festival, an independent festival reviving pagan roots of midsummer celebration. Here’s a selection of the film we took under the many shades of sunlight throughout the nights.

Already pinged by nostalgia for the summer — one more week home in Berlin before heading to visit my mom in the Pacific Northwest and trek around some national parks for the first few weeks of September.
⛰️🏕️🐋


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4
1 years ago

🎞️ Solstice Festival ☀️

This summer @aurefro and I returned to Ruka 🇫🇮 to stay in a sauna-equipped cabin with dear friends and dance under the midnight sun @solstice.festival, an independent festival reviving pagan roots of midsummer celebration. Here’s a selection of the film we took under the many shades of sunlight throughout the nights.

Already pinged by nostalgia for the summer — one more week home in Berlin before heading to visit my mom in the Pacific Northwest and trek around some national parks for the first few weeks of September.
⛰️🏕️🐋


3
4
1 years ago

🎞️ Solstice Festival ☀️

This summer @aurefro and I returned to Ruka 🇫🇮 to stay in a sauna-equipped cabin with dear friends and dance under the midnight sun @solstice.festival, an independent festival reviving pagan roots of midsummer celebration. Here’s a selection of the film we took under the many shades of sunlight throughout the nights.

Already pinged by nostalgia for the summer — one more week home in Berlin before heading to visit my mom in the Pacific Northwest and trek around some national parks for the first few weeks of September.
⛰️🏕️🐋


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1 years ago

🎞 a few Spring portrait faves from my first roll of film developed since my high school photography class 💘


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1 years ago

🎞 a few Spring portrait faves from my first roll of film developed since my high school photography class 💘


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6
1 years ago

🎞 a few Spring portrait faves from my first roll of film developed since my high school photography class 💘


3
6
1 years ago

🎞 a few Spring portrait faves from my first roll of film developed since my high school photography class 💘


3
6
1 years ago

🎞 a few Spring portrait faves from my first roll of film developed since my high school photography class 💘


3
6
1 years ago

🎞 a few Spring portrait faves from my first roll of film developed since my high school photography class 💘


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6
1 years ago

🎞 a few Spring portrait faves from my first roll of film developed since my high school photography class 💘


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1 years ago

Walking below the ♾️☀️ for the countdown to midsummer. 🌳🐻🦌🪵🏕️🇫🇮

Not pictured: endless mosquito admirers following us everywhere. Little companions like barking dogs to accompany the walking meditation. 🦟🧘‍♂️🧘‍♀️🦟


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1 years ago

Walking below the ♾️☀️ for the countdown to midsummer. 🌳🐻🦌🪵🏕️🇫🇮

Not pictured: endless mosquito admirers following us everywhere. Little companions like barking dogs to accompany the walking meditation. 🦟🧘‍♂️🧘‍♀️🦟


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1 years ago

Walking below the ♾️☀️ for the countdown to midsummer. 🌳🐻🦌🪵🏕️🇫🇮

Not pictured: endless mosquito admirers following us everywhere. Little companions like barking dogs to accompany the walking meditation. 🦟🧘‍♂️🧘‍♀️🦟


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3
1 years ago

Walking below the ♾️☀️ for the countdown to midsummer. 🌳🐻🦌🪵🏕️🇫🇮

Not pictured: endless mosquito admirers following us everywhere. Little companions like barking dogs to accompany the walking meditation. 🦟🧘‍♂️🧘‍♀️🦟


3
3
1 years ago

Walking below the ♾️☀️ for the countdown to midsummer. 🌳🐻🦌🪵🏕️🇫🇮

Not pictured: endless mosquito admirers following us everywhere. Little companions like barking dogs to accompany the walking meditation. 🦟🧘‍♂️🧘‍♀️🦟


3
3
1 years ago

Walking below the ♾️☀️ for the countdown to midsummer. 🌳🐻🦌🪵🏕️🇫🇮

Not pictured: endless mosquito admirers following us everywhere. Little companions like barking dogs to accompany the walking meditation. 🦟🧘‍♂️🧘‍♀️🦟


3
3
1 years ago

Walking below the ♾️☀️ for the countdown to midsummer. 🌳🐻🦌🪵🏕️🇫🇮

Not pictured: endless mosquito admirers following us everywhere. Little companions like barking dogs to accompany the walking meditation. 🦟🧘‍♂️🧘‍♀️🦟


3
3
1 years ago

Walking below the ♾️☀️ for the countdown to midsummer. 🌳🐻🦌🪵🏕️🇫🇮

Not pictured: endless mosquito admirers following us everywhere. Little companions like barking dogs to accompany the walking meditation. 🦟🧘‍♂️🧘‍♀️🦟


3
3
1 years ago

Walking below the ♾️☀️ for the countdown to midsummer. 🌳🐻🦌🪵🏕️🇫🇮

Not pictured: endless mosquito admirers following us everywhere. Little companions like barking dogs to accompany the walking meditation. 🦟🧘‍♂️🧘‍♀️🦟


3
3
1 years ago

Walking below the ♾️☀️ for the countdown to midsummer. 🌳🐻🦌🪵🏕️🇫🇮

Not pictured: endless mosquito admirers following us everywhere. Little companions like barking dogs to accompany the walking meditation. 🦟🧘‍♂️🧘‍♀️🦟


3
3
1 years ago

Starseeds is gassed to welcome collaborators Fast & Bi-Furious – the crew behind London’s fave bi rave situation – to put the pedal to the metal for their arrival in Berlin @fitzroyclub for a hot Sunday afternoon affair. 🫦❤️‍🔥

We’re joined by @companionmelb label boss Pjenné on the last stop on her European tour and @kilowattberlin resident and @locjuicesystem founder Hanaby bringing the mastery that brought her to play Panorama Bar and queer collectives across Berlin. 🔋⚡️

Fast and Bi-Furious founder Buggery Grips, and residents Samantha and The Nightbus will turn up the heat like they do at London’s iconic queer club @dsuperstore. They’re joined for the collab by Starseeds residents DJ Chichi and Solalex going b2b. 🌈🌌

Finally, we’re beyond thrilled to welcome Emma, Mandhla, and Prudence Old Navy, three stars of the Berlin ballroom scene. 🌸🪷🌼

DJs
@buggery_grips
@djchi.chi
@hanaby___
@the.nightbus
@pjenneee
@solalex__
@samanthaldn

Dancers
@emmajagne
@mandhlandubiwa
@shadysnack

🌌 EVENT DETAILS:
📅 Date: Sunday, May 5th
📍 Venue: Fitzroy, Berlin
🕖 Time: Doors open at 3:00PM - 1:00AM
🎟 RA limited discount presale next two weeks
🔗 In bio

We rely on our community contributions to make our events sustainable. If you’d really like to attend but you are not able to pay entry, please DM and we can work something out.

Fitzroy is accessible with a wheelchair and there is an accessible toilet. All available toilets are gender neutral. DM us if you have questions about accessibility. Lighting (no strobes) and smoke machine will be in use.


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2 years ago


Instagramストーリーを秘密で見る

Instagramストーリービューアは、Instagramストーリー、動画、写真、またはIGTVを秘密に見たり保存したりできる簡単なツールです。このサービスを使用すると、コンテンツをダウンロードして、いつでもオフラインで楽しむことができます。Instagramで後でチェックしたいものを見つけた場合や、匿名でストーリーを見たい場合、このビューアは最適です。Anonstoriesは、あなたの身元を隠すための優れたソリューションを提供します。Instagramは2023年8月にストーリー機能を導入し、すぐに他のプラットフォームでも採用されました。このフォーマットは魅力的で、時間に敏感なため、ユーザーが写真、動画、または自撮りをテキスト、絵文字、またはフィルターで強化して、24時間限定で公開することができます。この限られた時間枠は、通常の投稿に比べて高いエンゲージメントを生み出します。今日の世界では、ストーリーはソーシャルメディアでつながり、コミュニケーションをとる最も人気のある方法の1つです。しかし、ストーリーを視聴すると、作成者は自分の名前を視聴者リストに見ることができ、プライバシーの懸念があります。もしストーリーを目立たずに閲覧したい場合、ここでAnonstoriesが役立ちます。これを使うことで、自分の身元を明かさずにInstagramのコンテンツを視聴できます。単に調べたいプロファイルのユーザー名を入力すると、その人の最新のストーリーが表示されます。Anonstoriesビューアの特徴:- 匿名閲覧:視聴リストに名前が表示されずにストーリーを視聴 - アカウント不要:Instagramのアカウントにサインインせずに公開コンテンツを視聴 - コンテンツダウンロード:ストーリーコンテンツを直接デバイスに保存してオフラインで使用 - ハイライト視聴:24時間を過ぎてもInstagramのハイライトにアクセス - リポストモニタリング:個人プロファイルのストーリーに対するリポストやエンゲージメントのレベルを追跡 制限事項:- このツールは公開アカウントでのみ動作し、非公開アカウントはアクセスできません。 利点:- プライバシー保護:Instagramのコンテンツを匿名で閲覧可能 - シンプルで簡単:アプリのインストールや登録は不要 - 独自のツール:Instagramが提供していない方法でコンテンツをダウンロードおよび管理可能

Anonstoriesの利点

IGストーリーをプライベートに探る

Instagramの更新をプライバシーを守りつつ、匿名で追跡できます。


プライベートInstagramビューア

プライベートプロファイルビューアを使用して、プロフィールと写真を簡単に匿名で閲覧できます。


無料のストーリービューア

この無料ツールでInstagramストーリーを匿名で閲覧でき、アクティビティがストーリーアップローダーに知られることはありません。

よくある質問

 
匿名性

Anonstoriesを使用すると、作成者に通知されることなくInstagramストーリーを閲覧できます。

 
デバイス互換性

iOS、Android、Windows、macOS、ChromeやSafariなどの最新のブラウザで問題なく動作します。

 
安全性とプライバシー

ログイン情報なしで、安全かつ匿名で閲覧できます。

 
登録不要

ユーザーは、ユーザー名を入力するだけで公開ストーリーを閲覧可能—アカウント登録は不要です。

 
対応フォーマット

写真(JPEG)と動画(MP4)を簡単にダウンロードできます。

 
料金

サービスは無料で利用できます。

 
非公開アカウント

非公開アカウントのコンテンツはフォロワーのみがアクセスできます。

 
ファイル使用

ファイルは個人または教育目的でのみ使用し、著作権法を遵守する必要があります。

 
動作方法

公開ユーザー名を入力して、ストーリーを閲覧またはダウンロードします。サービスはコンテンツをローカルに保存するための直接リンクを生成します。