DKMH Dacre Montgomery
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Beat poetry set to music.
I have spent two years compiling my poetry and these wonderfully talented musicians have helped me bring it to life.
There are five core human drives that influence human behavior.
To AQUIRE
To BOND
To LEARN
To DEFEND
To FEEL ....
This podcast is a depiction of what DRIVES ME and how much my experiences have shaped who I am.
It is supposed to be altogether meditative, confronting and hopefully...universally relatable.
What drives you...?
Produced by Christopher Mottram & Liv Pollock | Created by Dacre Montgomery
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Spaghetti
Music by Julia Stone | Created by Dacre Montgomery | Produced/Audio Production by Christopher Mottram | Produced by Liv Pollock
Session Musicians: Ben Edgar - Guitars | James Gilligan - Strings | Thomas Bartlett - Keys -
Valentine
Music by LUCHS | Created by Dacre Montgomery | Produced/Audio Production by Christopher Mottram | Produced by Liv Pollock
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Idle I Wait
Music by Joey Pecoraro | Created by Dacre Montgomery | Produced/Audio Production by Christopher Mottram | Produced by Liv Pollock
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Not to Fall
Music by Jazzinuf | Created by Dacre Montgomery | Produced/Audio Production by Christopher Mottram | Produced by Liv Pollock
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Nightmares
Music by Matt Lange | Created by Dacre Montgomery | Produced/Audio Production by Christopher Mottram | Produced by Liv Pollock
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In Vitro
Created & Music by Dacre Montgomery | Produced/Audio Production by Christopher Mottram | Produced by Liv Pollock
Customer Reviews
“Valentine” reminded me how wonderful life can be
“Valentine” reminded me how wonderful life can be. Once again I experienced true inspiration and desire to move on, because maybe there is something big for me. I may not see it now, but I will feel it once it’s close enough, just like I felt after listening to “Valentine” the first time. It gave me that drive and a big warm smile.
Firstly, I wanted to write that I wish I was that special and precious to someone. I wish I could wake up such beautiful feelings in the other person. But now I want to say that I’m truly happy for you. Even though this poem (or even a small story ... idk) has nothing to do with me, I am happy for the author who have experienced such a beauty and warmth ... and love.
I’m going through really deep depression now and I can assure you that “Valentine” has given the will to overcome it. And I thank you for that.