Episode 15: Summerfeeling

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Welcome to another episode of Random Acts Radio 2.0! This one goes out to all the people who would rather not see fall approaching (or having already arrived in some places) but want to hold onto summer with both hands. The music in this episode reminds me of both the languid days of summer–good for planning and relaxing–as well as beach parties to get the blood pumping and ideas churning.

This episode’s playlist:

  Summerfeeling—Dreamweaver 
Absinthe Minded—Adrienne Pierce
Kingdom—Zel
Fading—Al Stravinsky
Corbeaux Following—Kobo Town
Give Thanks—JoJoe
Stand By Me—Rouffdraff
Lucy Anne—Little Plastic Stars
Throwin’ It Down Beside the Sea—20 Riverside
Drinks Are On Me—880 South
Lottery—Sam Page
Dance To The Radio—Blade Of Grass 

As always, our thanks go out to all of the artists who make their work available to easily share with you. The music from this episode is from Mevio’s Music Alley. If you like what you hear, use the links, above, to find out more about these artists and show ’em some love. If you don’t like what you hear, let me know!  I can’t improve if I don’t know what the problems are, and constructive criticism is always welcome.

Wishing you creative days!
~Scraps~

Episode 13: What I Feel

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Despite a bit of a technological bobble, here we are back with the next episode of Random Acts Radio 2.0 Music to Create To!

Like our other episodes, this one is full to the brim with wonderful independent music from the artists below, though the mood of this episode is different from the last one. Instead of the driving bass line to keep us powering through, today’s podcast reflects a more somber mood. Perfect for working on memorial projects, serious scenes, or just holding you through until the dark mood passes.

Episode 13: What I Feel

What I Feel—Darius Lux
Downside Of Love—Adrienne Pierce
Holding Out For Spring—Jonnie Murphy
Skeletons and Spirits—Allison Crowe
Nowhere To Run—Dirk
Pillow on the Ground—Arrica Rose
Ghost In Your Mind—Black Lab
Turning Me On—Lea Marie
Private Hurricane—Josh Woodward
One Small Dog—Maria Daines
Stop—Alicia Marie
Lost Signal—I Am The Icarus
End of the Renaissance—Aryn Michelle
Drug Therapy—My Velcroe

While getting the blues is normal for everyone now and again, if life starts to seem unbearable or you feel yourself sinking into a hole you can’t see a way out of, please reach out to someone and get some help. And if you see suicide as the only way out, please call 1-800-273-8255 for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.