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organicrosehipskin · 1 year ago
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Ah, behold the enchanting world of organic rosehip—nature's gift wrapped in vibrant hues and a burst of floral splendor. Imagine strolling through a sun-kissed garden, surrounded by blooming roses, and stumbling upon these tiny, potent treasures. Organic rosehip isn't just a pretty face; it's a powerhouse of goodness waiting to grace your life with its myriad benefits.
The Floral Symphony:
Picture a garden painted in hues of red and pink, with roses swaying in the gentle breeze. Amidst this botanical orchestra, the rosehip emerges as a hidden gem. It's the fruit of the rose plant, often overshadowed by its showier companions. However, its beauty lies not in the petals but in the tiny, jewel-like seeds within.
Nature's Nutrient Treasure:
Organic rosehip is a nutrient-packed marvel, a testament to the bounties of nature. Bursting with vitamin C, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids, these little fruits offer a holistic approach to well-being. Vitamin C becomes your skin's best friend, promoting a radiant glow and supporting your immune system in a playful dance of health.
A Skin Elixir:
If your skin were to indulge in a spa day, organic rosehip would be the star treatment. The antioxidants present in rosehip oil work as nature's defenders against free radicals, combating the signs of aging with a cheerful resilience. Imagine your skin basking in the nourishment of this elixir, rejuvenated and ready to face the world with a playful radiance.
Nature's Soothing Symphony:
Organic rosehip isn't just about the external glow; it's about soothing the soul within. Picture a cup of rosehip tea, a warm embrace on a chilly day. The calming properties of rosehip extend beyond skincare, offering a playful touch to your internal well-being. Sip away the stress as the floral notes dance on your taste buds.
Harvested with Care:
What makes organic rosehip even more enchanting is its origin. Picture fields free from synthetic pesticides and chemicals, where these little red wonders are nurtured with the utmost care. Organic cultivation ensures that every sip or drop of rosehip goodness is free from the residues of modern agriculture, allowing you to embrace nature's purest essence.
Culinary Delights:
Imagine infusing your culinary creations with the playful touch of organic rosehip. Whether it's a dollop of rosehip jam on your morning toast or a subtle hint of rosehip in your salad dressing, these tiny fruits add a burst of flavor to your culinary adventures. It's not just about nourishing your body; it's about turning your kitchen into a playground of gastronomic delights.
Holistic Wellness:
Organic rosehip is more than a skincare routine or a tea; it's a journey towards holistic wellness. Picture yourself in a state of balance—skin aglow, immune system fortified, and stress melting away. Organic rosehip weaves a playful tapestry of well-being, connecting the dots between skincare, nutrition, and internal harmony.
Sustainability in Bloom:
In this playful ode to organic rosehip, let's not forget its impact on the environment. Picture a world where sustainable practices blossom, where the cultivation of rosehip is a dance with nature rather than a toll on the earth. Choosing organic rosehip is not just a personal choice; it's a step towards a more sustainable and playful planet.
In conclusion, organic rosehip is a celebration of nature's bounty, a playful invitation to embrace well-being in its purest form. Whether it's nurturing your skin, sipping on a soothing cup of tea, or infusing flavor into your meals, organic rosehip adds a touch of floral magic to every aspect of your life. So, let the petals of well-being unfold, and immerse yourself in the playful symphony of organic rosehip. Here's to radiant skin, a happy heart, and a more vibrant world!
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corvus-von-wolff · 3 years ago
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I wonder if Luka would enjoy Floramore cuisine as it is very French themed like most thing on my fan plane, also Brahm needs to try the planes rosehip and blackberry wines. Have Jakob tried wizard tower yet? Has Bonnie see the night sky of Theros yet? Look at Cleo and Julies.. Nerds! What dose Brham think of the Orchestra of the Arcane?
Oh yes Lukas would absolutely love Floramore cuisine! He's always down to try new foods. Also Brahm does like blackberry wine so he'd be right at home. Although if Lukas and Brahm do accidentally meet, they'll absolutely fight each other on sight.
I'm not completely sure what Wizard Tower is, but if it's like the mountain in Oregon he'd be game to try it, especially since it'd remind him of his time on Tarkir.
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Actually Bonnie has seen the night sky of Theros, especially since its where she first planeswalked.
Brahm would undoubtedly be impressed with the Orchestra of the Arcane. Normally, he tries to subtly interweave magic in his music to influence and control the people around him -- Music Meister style -- but he greatly appreciates the power and potential the Orchestra of the Arcane has.
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nofoodjustwax · 7 years ago
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P. Whitehill  - “Grab the World by the Horns”
Artist Information: 
After 3 full length releases of digital beat-making as El Montaña Negra, Patrick Whitehill decided to trade in his sampler for an analogue synth and drop the moniker for his abbreviated name. Perhaps this simplification is an attempt to cut his music down to its barest essence. While his songs as El Montaña already exhibited an atmospheric backdrop of zen-like ambiance, with spacious washes of midi-keyboards and processed vocals consistently swirling around, they were still anchored to the forward motion of trip-hop beats and catchy basslines. Losing the beats, and the tedious chopping up and left-brain in-the-box labor that comes with them, the artist and listener alike are finally untethered and free to just float in that aural space of contentment and peaceful abandon.
Album Information:
Released May 28, 2017 by Intimate Evening Records
Written, Produced, Mixed & Mastered by Patrick Whitehill
Recorded live at FTG
Format: 10″ Lathe Cut, Clear Vinyl, Screen-printed cover with Glow-in-the-dark ink
Performance Credits:
Guitar/Pedals- Barry Sexton of Georgie’s Paper Boat Guitar/Laptop- Omar Akrouche of Rosehip Orchestra Synth/Delay- P. Whitehill
(Click the artist names to check out their individual bandcamp pages)
Tracklist:
Side One
1. Grab the World by the Horns I - 9:46
Side Two
1. Grab the World by the Horns II - 11:56
Album Review:
P. Whitehill’s initial releases were sparse, yet effective; just a man getting intimate with his new instrument, learning how to utilize it to express the depths of his inner world through sound. On his newest release, Grab the World by the Horns, he invites fellow Orange County ambient artists Georgie’s Paper Boat and Rosehip Orchestra (who each released their own amazing eps this year) to help him construct and flesh out these sonic worlds to a greater extent. 
The music starts with a sequence of warm, melancholic synth chords, each one gently swelling into existence. The spaces between each chord gradually expand, slowing down the breathing of the listener along with them. Slow inhale…Another chord gently swells into being. Exhale…a sweet release of decaying reverb and delays. Inhale…a slow blooming chord. Exhale…empty spaciousness. This pattern becomes the foundation for the rest of the album, with the only measurement of time being the cadence of deep breathing.
Given the live, loose nature of the performance, the collaborators are initially tentative and reserved as Whitehill sets the basic structure and atmosphere. Their guitars sneak in so subtly that they blend almost indistinguishably with the blankets of synths and delays. Once the vibe has been established, their unique colors and textures cautiously start to poke out between the cracks and reveal themselves. Omar’s creeping washes of reverb descend upon the rolling hills of synth like a heavy fog at the break of day; his reverb plug-ins are so wet and slow that the creeks and strums of his guitar are barely audible under layers of digital haze and lo-fi hiss. It’s not until nearly the end of the first movement that Barry’s delayed guitar picking begins to shine through like the morning’s first glimpses of sunlight.
The second movement starts similarly to the first, except the new chord progression replaces melancholy with glimmers of hope and sober bliss. Barry’s muted pinch harmonics and bent notes weave their way through the spaces left in the thick atmosphere; a lone bird flying through a tranquil environment, searching for another living soul. His playing develops into some beautifully restrained picking that provides some lovely melodic relief in an album already so texturally and harmonically rich. 
In a genre based more on creating environments and sustaining feelings than developing in any melodic or structural sense, any distinct change feels much more eventful than it would in another context. So when the synth drops out before the album’s final two minutes, its absence is felt like a vacuum. Without any sort of foundation, Barry’s reversed guitar picking and Omar’s atmospheric reverbs are left to intermingle and drift aimlessly through the void, suspended in a black hole of nothingness. After a twenty second eternity, the synth chords reenter, only this time with a powerful low-end that makes for a brief but monumental final statement. 
I highly recommend this to fans of Stars of the Lid, Winged Victory for the Sullen, Brian Eno, or anyone looking for something that works both as an immersive meditative experience and unobtrusive background music. This album gives you a peaceful, sedate environment to dwell in without preventing you from getting lost in your own thoughts. 
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splendiferous-bitch · 3 years ago
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Hibiscus tea, flowering tea, and butter tea for the tea ask!
got a lil sidetracked cleaning my room yesterday and forgot to answer this 🥴 thanks for the ask pheebs! 💖
16. Hibiscus tea: What is a song you can always hear?
i guess i don't always hear it, but a song stuck in my head right now is stefania by kalush orchestra (band who won eurovision). if you haven't heard it, please give it a listen! the video is also heartbreaking.
17. Flowering tea: What is a movie you can always watch?
spotlight. it's a heavy story, but an important one.
but a small budget film won best picture at the oscars! i was so happy it won. everything about it is amazing. love the score too. i think that was one of the last pushes for me to try to go into a creative field (journalism/film), and i'm thankful for the inspiration it gave me. storytelling is essential. please remember to support journalists and local film!!
23. Butter tea: Show / Tell me about one thing in your room you find awesome.
one of my bff's got me this piece for my birthday a couple of years ago. it's a rose in a glass cover with a small plaque that says "i will love you until the last petal falls". it's sitting on my bookshelf along with some romance novels, candles, flowers and some pictures 🥺 i'm a huuuge beauty and the beast fan!
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chubark · 7 years ago
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Az’ekal Facts
-APPEARANCE
I am 5'7" or taller I wear glasses I have at least one tattoo I have at least one piercing I have blonde hair I have brown eyes I have short hair My abs are at least somewhat defined I have or have had braces
PERSONALITY I love meeting new people People tell me that I’m funny Helping others with their problems is a big priority for me I enjoy physical challenges I enjoy mental challenges I’m playfully rude with people I know well. I started saying something ironically and now I can’t stop saying it There is something I would change about my personality
ABILITY I can sing well I can play an instrument I can do over 30 push-ups without stopping I’m a fast runner I can draw well I have a good memory I’m good at doing math in my head I can hold my breath underwater for over a minute I have beaten at least 2 people in arm wrestling I know how to cook at least 3 meals from scratch I know how to throw a proper punch
HOBBIES I enjoy playing sports I’m on a sports team at my school or somewhere else I’m in an orchestra or choir at my school or somewhere else I have learned a new song in the past week I work out at least once a week I’ve gone for runs at least once a week in the warmer months I have drawn something in the past month I enjoy writing I do or have done martial arts
EXPERIENCES I have had my first kiss I have had alcohol I have scored the winning goal in a sports game I have watched an entire season of a TV show in one sitting I have been at an overnight event I have been in a taxi I have been in the hospital or ER in the past year I have visited another country/Planet/Galaxy/Universe I have been to one of my favorite band’s concerts
RELATIONSHIPS I’m in a relationship I have a crush on a celebrity I have a crush on someone I know I have been in at least 3 relationships I have never been in a relationship I have asked someone out or admitted my feelings to them I get crushes easily I have had a crush on someone for over a year I have been in a relationship for at least a year I have had feelings for a friend
MY LIFE I have at least one person I consider a “best friend” I live close to my school My parents are still together I have at least one sibling I live in the United States There is snow right now where I live I have hung out with a friend in the past month I have a smartphone I have at least 15 CDs I share(d) my room with someone
RANDOM I have break-danced I know a person named Jamie I have had a teacher with a last name that’s hard to pronounce I have dyed my hair I’m listening to one song on repeat right now I have punched someone in the past week I know someone who has gone to jail I have broken a bone I have eaten a waffle today I know what I want to do with my life I speak at least 2 languages
Tagged by @rosehip-ingame Tagging @zelulae @notzelulaesartblog, @orkmum
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wwithoutwords · 8 years ago
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I may have been in the Land of the Rising Sun during this time, but that didn’t stop great friend of the show Sam from Home & Away from taking over in my stead. Check out this solid playlist he made in the vein of World Without Words but with his own twists. I loved it and so should you.
Vasudeva - Take Away - Take Away
Elephant Gym - 遊戲 - Angle
Their/They're/There - Travelers Insurance - Analog Weekend
Pasteboard - Flipper - Glitter
Hartfield - Reason - True Color, True Lie
Coaltar of the Deepers - C.O.T.D.
Mass of the Fermenting Dregs - Oneday
The Novembers - Emerald - Elegance
Tricot - AND - E
Sweet Trip - International - Velocity:Design:Comfort
The Human Machine & Rosehip Orchestra - No Spring Skips its Turn - Their Industry is Dying
The Human Machine & Rosehip Orchestra - Their Industry is Dying - Their Industry is Dying
Bowery Electric - Fear of Flying - Beat
Bark Psychosis - A Street Scene - Hex
P. Whitehill - Ephemera I - Ephemera
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ambientfield · 8 years ago
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hotairmusicfestival · 7 years ago
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2018 Lineup
Session One
Osher Salon | 11 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Siroko Duo Jessie Nucho and Victoria Hauk, flutes
Mia Pixley Mia Pixley: Eleanora & Witching Hour Mia Pixley, Cello/vocals, Omar Akrouche, electronics, Taylor Joshua Rankin, percussion
The Meowllennial Duo Philip Bimstein: Cats in the Kitchen Elena Sloman, Oboe and Evan Pengra-Sult, Flute
The Furies Vanessa Lann: Moonshadow Sunshadow Kate Outterbridge, Violin and Maiani da Silva, Violin
SFCM Percussion Quartet Steve Reich: Mallet Quartet Mika Nakamura and Sam Rich, Marimba. Diego Becera and Tim Padgett, Vibraphone
Daniel de Togni: This is a Flower, not a Gun Divesh Karamchandani and Elizabeth Hall, Percussion, Daniel De Togni, Piano and Electronics
Lauren Chandler Roman Baransky: 150 mg; Traitor; God’s Love be with you Lauren Chandler, Soprano
Taylor Chan Adam Schoenberg: “Olive Orchard” from Picture Studies Taylor Chan, Piano
Taylor Joshua Rankin: The Other Side of the Sky and Kile Smith: Vespers Mason Grainger, Trumpet, Sophia Chen, Horn John Parker, Trombone, Carolyn Tillstrom, Tuba Mia Nardi-Huffman, Violin Justine Preston, Viola
The Rosehip Orchestra Omar Akrouche: Cosmic Anomaly Omar Akrouche, fixed media
Daniel Pate Nathan Hudson: These Broken Things Daniel Pate, Percussion
New Keys Brian Mark: Breathe Regina Myers and Anthony Porter, Piano
Session Two
Recital Hall | 1:30 p.m to 5:30 p.m.
Alex Stein: Two Fantasies for Piano Alex Stein, Piano
Nikolai Teich: Tapan Bie Nikolai Teich, Piano, Knox Barber, Bass  and Christian Burgs, Drums
Ruben Naeff: Aftermath
TaiHei Ensemble     Li Tao: Xun     Brooke Chen Herndon: Descent to Bells Li Tao, Piano Samuel Lord Kalcheim, Violin Calvin Yue, Clarinet
Winnie Nieh Peter Engelbert: Maya’s Earthquakes Libretto by Erin Bregman. Winnie Nieh, Soprano and Violin, Justin Sun, Marimba
Shawne Workman: Cinq Petits Morceaux Tin Yi Chelsea Wong, Piano
Keyed Kontraptions     Yangfan Xu: Ji     Joseph M. Colombo: Strawocktopuss Meerenai Shim, Contrabass Flute Kris King, Contraforte
SopraDuo: Alexandra Iranfar and Tim Sherren, Guitar
Mouthscape Contemporary Choir     Michael Robert Smith: Reconciliation     Patricia Wallinga: What do I Care?     Lukáš Janata: In the Night     Bryan Lin: I Miss you [Explicit Content Warning]     Maciej Balenkowski: Quaerem te, Domine
Giacomo Fiore + Larry Polansky Giacomo Fiore and Larry Polansky, Guitar
Alexandra Armantrading John Harbison: Mirabai Songs Alexandra Armantrading, Soprano
Session Three
Osher Salon | 4 p.m to 7:30 p.m.
Marian Yang Mary Kouyoumdjian: Dandelion Marian Yang, Violin
Nicholas Denton-Protsack     Brian Ciach: Chaconne for cello and electronic music,     Nicholas Denton-Protsack: Cosmology Nicholas Denton-Protsack, Cello
Friction Quartet     George Crumb: Black Angels     Yangfan Xu: Ecstatic Burial Otis Harriel and Kevin Rogers, Violin Taija Warbelow, Viola Doug Machiz, Cello Shuxin Meng, Pipa
Jeff Anderle     Eric Dolphy: God Bless the Child     David Lang: Press Release     Cornelius Boots: The Sacred Teaching of the Lonely Goose Jeff Anderle, Clarinet
Carl Schimmel: Roadshow for Otto Joyce Lee, Flute Andrew Friendman, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet, Jungeun Kim, Piano, Bridget Pasker, Cello
The Living Earth Show
Session Four
Concert Hall | 8 p.m to 9 p.m.
Ryan Brown Mortal Lessons Taylor Chan and Tin Yi Chelsea Wong, Piano Mika Nakamura, Tim Padgett, Sam Rich, and Taylor Rankin, Percussion Tonia D'Amelio, Justin Montigne, Samuel Faustine, and Sidney Chen – Voice
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humblehoborecords · 7 years ago
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NO. 36
ROSEHIP ORCHESTRA - PHONOMETRICIAN
june 21st, 2017
https://rosehiporchestra.bandcamp.com/album/phonometrician
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humblehoborecords · 7 years ago
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NO. 33
THE HUMAN MACHINE & ROSEHIP ORCHESTRA - THEIR INDUSTRY IS DYING 
march 26th, 2017 
https://thehumanmachine.bandcamp.com/album/their-industry-is-dying
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