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‘A sacred kind of sound’: inside a solar-powered journey to preserve the music of church organs

Join Michael Cloud Duguay on his mission to preserve the majestic sounds of church organs across Newfoundland. Using a solar-powered studio, he records these fading instruments, uncovering a forgotten electronic organ in Aguathuna. Experien...

The Guardian· Jun 18, 2026 · 9:44 AM · 53 views

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Join Michael Cloud Duguay on his mission to preserve the majestic sounds of church organs across Newfoundland. Using a solar-powered studio, he records these fading instruments, uncovering a forgotten electronic organ in Aguathuna. Experience the haunting rebirth of these sounds and their cultural significance in his new album. #MusicRevival #ChurchOrgans #CulturalHeritage #SolarPowered #Newfoundland

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