
A weekly recollection of teachings, inspiration, and musings devoted to collective creative liberation. This newsletter is meant to inspire, fascinate, and help you close the gap between stagnation, towards a path of awareness and creative action.
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Hi fam,
Last night, I was playing a set in DC. The opening slot, which means you’re not the headliner, you are the architect, you set the tone. You need patience. Space. You are constantly reading the room and telling yourself the first 90...
With Aya in San Miguel De Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico — Daniel Johnson
Hi fam, if you're reading this on the Future Sound of Nature substack — welcome. This is Lola, co-founder of FSON. <3 This piece also lives on my Substack, A Postcard f...
on becoming porous, letting go of mastery, and the architecture of desire
Hi fam,
Earth Week: on place, belonging, and the music born from exile
I created a playlist for this post. Turn it on before you start reading. It adds a much needed sonic layer.
On Grief and Lava
Hi fam,
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Sound designer, musicologist, art curator & photo mentor. I create sound journeys, curate mixes, and write about deep ecology x erotic philosophy. @fson co-founder, art director. Mexico City.
Founded by Lola Villa and Eli Goldstein, we blend the soul of electronic music with the rhythms of the Earth. Our Substack is a home for sharing our process, research and work created with Nature as a collaborator.
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