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Astronomy Records | Relaxation Yoga Music Downloads – Movie Soundtracks & Chillout
Soundtracks, relaxation and yoga music, acoustic instrumental & contemporary rock.
G'day my name is Herrin.
Astronomy Records is an Australian based independent record label with a fresh voice in the world of soundtracks, relaxation and yoga music as well as original folk and contemporary rock.
Founded by myself and a small group of friends, we're passionate about creating unique and useful music for people like you. Find out more about us here.
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Dance music composed by Midi-saxophonist and percussionist, Steve McLeish. A sweeping journey of textural experimentalism that will make you want to move inside the swirling galaxies of sound created by [...]
Relaxation music is like a soundtrack for your change of state. It is meant to assist you in transitioning into a slower more empowered place within yourself. So here are [...]
It may seem crazy but we (human kind) need to be on the moon. With the GFC and various wars going on it might seem stark raving mad to suggest [...]
Desert Rain. Inspired by the Indian raga form as well as the driest and most inhospitable places on earth, deserts. Composed by Herrin. Price: $1.50 Download this track instantly with [...]
This charming acoustic guitar instrumental piece was inspired by the hills of the Kenilworth valley around the town of Maleny, on the Sunshine Coast, Australia. The Taylor acoustic guitar Murray [...]
This is the complete mix of the music for a recent photo essay video project for Chernobyl 25 years on. Download the MP3:
In 2011 a team of Greenpeace activists visited the Ukraine to see what the effect of Chernobyl was 25 years on. The photos in this video were taken by Robert Knoth. Project compiled by Elaine Hill at Greenpeace HQ in Amsterdam.
This screencast shows you simply how to take a folder of music files, import them into iTunes, make your own compilations and burn a CD.