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Sea Oleena's Ethereal Soundscapes (Lost Song) BBC Planet Earth

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Escape to majestic mountains with Sea Oleena's 'Lost Song'. Breathtaking BBC Planet Earth footage meets ethereal soundscapes for a tranquil journey.
Music: Sea Oleena Lost Song
Sea Oleena is the project of Canadian musician Charlotte Oleena (Charlotte Loseth). Based out of Montreal, her music hovers between ambient dream pop and experimental post-folk, relying on rich, atmospheric textures, subtle guitar effects, and autumnal melancholia. Aided by her brother Luke Loseth, she released the self-titled Sea Oleena mini album in 2010 followed a year later by a second mini album called Sleeplessness. With her crystalline voice and atmospheric tones, Sea Oleena's music is sometimes compared to acts like Grouper and Julianna Barwick with echoes of dream pop pioneers the Cocteau Twins and a Julee Cruise. Sea Oleena signed with Oregon-based indie Lefse Records to release Shallow in September 2014.
Sea Oleena's Ethereal Soundscapes (Lost Song) BBC Planet Earth
Planet Earth is a 2006 British television series produced by the BBC Natural History Unit. Five years in the making, it was the most expensive nature documentary series ever commissioned by the BBC and also the first to be filmed in high definition. The series received multiple awards, including four Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award, and an award from the Royal Television Society.
Planet Earth premiered on 5 March 2006 in the United Kingdom on BBC One, and by June 2007 had been shown in 130 countries. The original version was narrated by David Attenborough, whilst some international versions used alternative narrators.
The series has eleven episodes, each of which features a global overview of a different biome or habitat on Earth. At the end of each fifty-minute episode, a ten-minute featurette takes a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges of filming the series.
Ten years later, the BBC announced a six-part sequel had been commissioned, titled Planet Earth II, the first television series produced by the BBC in ultra-high-definition. David Attenborough returned as narrator and presenter. A second sequel, Planet Earth III is currently announced and planned to air in 2022.
Best of Planet Earth | BBC Nature Documentary Series
Music: Sea Oleena | Lost Song
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Music: Sea Oleena Lost Song
Sea Oleena is the project of Canadian musician Charlotte Oleena (Charlotte Loseth). Based out of Montreal, her music hovers between ambient dream pop and experimental post-folk, relying on rich, atmospheric textures, subtle guitar effects, and autumnal melancholia. Aided by her brother Luke Loseth, she released the self-titled Sea Oleena mini album in 2010 followed a year later by a second mini album called Sleeplessness. With her crystalline voice and atmospheric tones, Sea Oleena's music is sometimes compared to acts like Grouper and Julianna Barwick with echoes of dream pop pioneers the Cocteau Twins and a Julee Cruise. Sea Oleena signed with Oregon-based indie Lefse Records to release Shallow in September 2014.
Sea Oleena's Ethereal Soundscapes (Lost Song) BBC Planet Earth
Planet Earth is a 2006 British television series produced by the BBC Natural History Unit. Five years in the making, it was the most expensive nature documentary series ever commissioned by the BBC and also the first to be filmed in high definition. The series received multiple awards, including four Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award, and an award from the Royal Television Society.
Planet Earth premiered on 5 March 2006 in the United Kingdom on BBC One, and by June 2007 had been shown in 130 countries. The original version was narrated by David Attenborough, whilst some international versions used alternative narrators.
The series has eleven episodes, each of which features a global overview of a different biome or habitat on Earth. At the end of each fifty-minute episode, a ten-minute featurette takes a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges of filming the series.
Ten years later, the BBC announced a six-part sequel had been commissioned, titled Planet Earth II, the first television series produced by the BBC in ultra-high-definition. David Attenborough returned as narrator and presenter. A second sequel, Planet Earth III is currently announced and planned to air in 2022.
Best of Planet Earth | BBC Nature Documentary Series
Music: Sea Oleena | Lost Song
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