Kick Up The Dust – Stavroz
Stavroz – Kick Up The Dust
Klik & Frik – Gato Negro (Daniel Hokum & okuma Remix)
Gato Negro (Daniel Hokum & okuma Remix) – Klik & Frik
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Organica, a musical genre that embraces the sounds of nature and celebrates life’s organic beauty, has roots as deep as the ancient forests it draws inspiration from.
The Roots of the Beat:
While the term “organica” itself is relatively recent, the musical seeds were sown centuries ago. Think of the Gregorian chants, echoing through cathedral vaults, or the intricate melodies of birdsong that inspired composers like Vivaldi.
From Folk to Fusion:
The 20th century saw a resurgence of interest in folk music, with artists like Bob Dylan and Joan Baez using their music to advocate for social change. This paved the way for the development of “organic” music, embracing traditional instruments, natural rhythms, and earthy melodies.
The Rise of the Green Revolution:
In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the rise of environmental consciousness further fueled the popularity of organica. Artists like Enya, Loreena McKennitt, and The Chieftains merged traditional folk elements with modern instrumentation, creating a uniquely organic sound that resonated with a generation longing for connection to the natural world.
Funny Facts from the Organica Forest:
A Future Full of Growth:
Organica continues to thrive in the 21st century, with new artists emerging and pushing the boundaries of the genre. With its focus on nature, sustainability, and connection, it’s a genre that speaks to a desire for balance and harmony in an increasingly complex world. So put on your favorite organica playlist, close your eyes, and let the music transport you to a world of natural beauty and peace.
Kick Up The Dust – Stavroz
Gato Negro (Daniel Hokum & okuma Remix) – Klik & Frik