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Ben Nadel at Take 31 (New York, NY) with: Christopher Andersson
Ben Nadel at Take 31 (New York, NY) with: Christopher Andersson

Dan Gibson Solitudes Website Direct

If the internet is a city, Solitudes is a park bench in the old-growth forest. Close your other tabs. Put on headphones. And click anywhere. “To hear nature is to remember who we are.” — Dan Gibson solitudes.com Available in English and French. Streaming and CD/DVD options worldwide.

Today, the website (visit it at ) serves as both a digital sanctuary and a living archive. First Impressions: Calm by Design The moment you land on the Solitudes homepage, the noise of the modern web falls away. There are no autoplay video ads, no pop-ups, no frantic “buy now” banners. Instead, your eyes rest on deep blues, soft greens, and earthy browns—colors pulled straight from the boreal forest. A serene photograph of a canoe on a glassy lake invites you in. The typography is clean, unhurried. Even the navigation feels meditative. dan gibson solitudes website

For over half a century, the Solitudes name has been synonymous with the purest soundscapes on Earth: loons calling across a misty lake at dawn, rain pattering on cedar leaves, the crackle of a campfire beneath a billion stars. Founded by legendary Canadian naturalist and recording pioneer (1922–2006), Solitudes didn’t just record nature—it honored it. If the internet is a city, Solitudes is

I believe in love. I believe in compassion. I believe in human rights. I believe that we can afford to give more of these gifts to the world around us because it costs us nothing to be decent and kind and understanding. And, I want you to know that when you land on this site, you are accepted for who you are, no matter how you identify, what truths you live, or whatever kind of goofy shit makes you feel alive! Rock on with your bad self!
Ben Nadel
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