A moving tribute to the splendour and the poetry of the magnificent Daintree rainforest. The majesty of this last pocket of ancient forest is under threat from developers and climate change, and Ian makes a heartfelt appeal for its rescue.
Production by Martin Jansen and Warwick Fry Sound mixing by Warwick Fry and Steven Holt Written researched, and largely created by Ian Browne Music: Terri Nicholson "Water" from the "Greenwomyn" Album Alkhimiya semi-live (http://del.icio.us/nimbinradio/Music) Steve Holt. Music from "Aural Sculptures
54 mins 38Mb. 96kbps. February 4 2007. Saving the Daintree "Last Call for Karanji" (longish musical intro and outtro) Ian Browne shares his experience and his expertise in this moving tribute to the splendour and the poetry of the magnificent Daintree rainforest. The majesty of this last pocket of ancient forest is under threat from developers and climate change, and Ian makes a heartfelt appeal for its rescue.
This documentary was created by community radio 2NimFM by local volunteers and producers, using local musicians and talent. Thanks to: Steve Holt and the band Alkhimiya for the back ground music and sounds. The complete musical tracks are available from music by Alkhimiya and a live concert, posted at http://del.icio.us/nimbinradio/music The complete sound track of Steven Holt's "Aural Sculptures" is available on CD at Percepcio's bookshop, Nimbin, or Community radio station 2NimFM at nimfm@nimfm.org Terri Nicholson's CD "Greenwomyn" available from record stores in Nimbin. Production by Martin Jansen and Warwick Fry Sound mixing by Warwick Fry and Steven Holt Written researched, and largely created by Ian Browne.
This podcast will be available on the David Suzuki website.
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Feb. 3, 2007
Studios of Community Radio 2NimFM, Nimbin, Australia