Arielle pronounced Ariele is the one who played most of these songs on this set, still available on BBC Sounds long after the official cut off date.
It's superb cfx
Arielle pronounced Ariele is the one who played most of these songs on this set, still available on BBC Sounds long after the official cut off date.
It's superb cfx
Uplifting gentle female vocals with a bouncy tech rhythm, and superb video casting only some of which I've screen grabbed so if the mood takes you, enjoy.
I haven't thought about advertising in ages but this has given me an idea that I will write up. If you're not using BBC Sounds App you're missing out on possibly the most sophisticated technology I've encountered and if you're paying close attention it's indistinguishable from magic. It can be a little spooky at times, but mostly it's euphoria and cosmic level laughter.
Yeah that good. I use the website more than the app at present. though not exclusively and I will road test the app much more in the near future.
Don't make the mistake of thinking I'm using hyperbole when describing the experience provided by the technology. There is of course the synthetic reality layer paradox. TBC
If any of the dancing Israelis at the the SuperNova Sukhot festival near the Re'im Kibbutz want to know more about the Israeli Government's involvement and planning of the massacre, just get in touch.
The choice to know will be yours.