A fusion of strings and brass—a MIDI guitar breathing like a sax, echoing Adolphe Sax’s timeless invention.
Solo Sax • Darem Placer
Saxophone Day • November 6
This isn’t a real saxophone—it’s a MIDI guitar triggering a sax sound. Still, the tone breathes like one: warm, smoky, and alive, bending notes with that bittersweet cry that sits between breath and brass. My way of celebrating Saxophone Day, honoring Adolphe Sax, the Belgian genius who invented the saxophone in 1814—a sound that turned air into soul.
MIDI Guitar Improvisation includes Solo Sax. Soon on Bandcamp.
When wars end, the damage doesn’t. The earth remembers—and this day reminds us it deserves peace too.
International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War • November 6
When countries go to war, the environment quietly suffers. Trees are burned, rivers poisoned, and soil turns toxic. The United Nations says around 40% of all internal conflicts in the past 60 years are linked to natural resources like oil, timber, and water. And even when the war ends, the damage stays for decades—polluted air, lost species, destroyed farmland. The environment becomes the silent victim that nobody talks about.
This is why, back in 2001, the UN General Assembly declared November 6 as the International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict. It reminds the world that war doesn’t just kill people—it kills the planet too. Every bomb, every fire, every oil spill leaves scars that outlast generations.
The message today is simple—stop exploiting the earth for war, heal what’s broken, and let peace include the planet too.
Because honestly, climate change alone is already a hassle—then war goes and makes it worse.
By the way, SPOTIFY is supporting HELSING—a defense tech company using AI for war. This is exactly the kind of exploitation the world’s trying to stop. When greed hides behind “innovation,” even music and nature become part of the battlefield. Enough wars already—even the planet’s tired.