Inner Travels - Nature Spirit

The harmony within everything around us can go unnoticed. Fast paced lives glaze over serene beauty in so many moments of each day. The landscape radiated by multiple angles of the sun, changes pace and purpose through every planetary rotation. A light wind through trees, water cascading over the Earth, insects and animals both making noise from movement and calls. Looking through the car window or from a sealed air conditioned environment, only the view can be absorbed. Like watching a orchestra play but not hearing the music, at some point we need to connect to the world that has been before us and will be after. Inner Travels newest release titled Nature Spirit helps us understand. We need this union, like photosynthesis for our thoughts, the spirit requires nurturing, understanding and patience. 

Nature Spirit is a composition of three tracks divided over forty minutes. Each selection starting with recordings of both flora and fauna in the countryside they exist. Steve Targo who is Inner Travels uses his recorded experiences and builds upon them. His thoughts and feelings surfacing with lengthy artistic experience. Synthesizers sparkling with the radiating energy of all nature around us. These sounds, both field recordings and creativity, help reveal and revitalize the spiritual connection we all have. Steve transcends the beauty of nature, by using this as denominator we all share. The unseen relevance is how listeners bond and become part of a world of ambient beauty. Labels and artists supported by love and positive thoughts. Thank you Inner Islands and Inner Travels, these efforts continue to grow and will help those listening in the future.

Released on Inner Islands in their late summer cassette bundle. Nature Spirit is an edition of one hundred with copies currently available. has been a few years since an Inner Travels cassette has been described on Lost in a Sea of Sound. The last was Sea of Leaves also on Inner Islands, this release is sold out in physical form. Inner Travels does have more releases over these last two years. They can be explored here.





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