Living off-grid isn’t just solar panels and pretty sunsets — it’s real life, real challenges, and real community.
Every morning between 11 AM – 12 PM MST, join Off-Grid Talk streaming LIVE on TikTok (Colquhoun Entertainment). Hosted by Melodious & Advocatus Diaboli, this is a relaxed coffee-and-conversation livestream where anyone can ask questions, share experiences, or just hang out.
We broadcast from Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center (Plateau Hame De Colquhoun LLC) — a working off-grid desert homestead. You’ll see:
Solar power life
Water hauling reality
Tiny living
RV living
Homesteading struggles & wins
Daily off-grid routines
Behind-the-scenes campground life
You’ll also meet the Colquhoun pups, talk with real people living this lifestyle, and get honest answers — not influencer fantasy.
Whether you want to live off-grid, are already doing it, or just curious… you’re welcome.
Looking for something different this Valentine’s Day?
Instead of crowded restaurants and noisy bars, you’re invited to a free live music experience straight from the desert. Music in the Desert returns with a special Gothic Valentine edition, featuring Advocatus Diaboli, Melodious, and Shamshini performing an intimate off-grid acoustic show you can watch from anywhere.
Our performances happen at Plateau Hame de Colquhoun, a unique off-grid campground and creative space where music, art, and nature meet. Every show is live, unscripted, and a little unpredictable — we truly never know where the music will take us.
This isn’t a studio-polished concert. It’s real music, real atmosphere, and real moments.
We perform surrounded by desert skies, candlelight, and creativity. Sometimes it’s calm and beautiful. Sometimes chaotic and funny. Sometimes deeply emotional. That’s part of what makes Music in the Desert different from a typical livestream.
What to Expect
Live acoustic performances
Original songs and alternative music
A relaxed, cozy atmosphere
A creative and gothic Valentine theme
Interaction with viewers in real time
You don’t have to travel. You don’t have to dress fancy. But you can dress up — many viewers do!
Light a candle, grab a drink, and spend Valentine’s Day with a community of music lovers enjoying a shared live experience online.
Watch From Home
The show streams free on YouTube and TikTok through Colquhoun Entertainment. Whether you’re across the country or across the world, you can be part of the audience.
If you enjoy alternative music, indie artists, off-grid living, or unique livestream events, this is a show you won’t want to miss.
Music in the Desert isn’t just a performance — it’s an atmosphere.
Join us TONIGHT at 5 PM MST for Music in the Desert, streaming live from the New Mexico desert at Plateau Hame De Colquhoun.
Hosted by Advocatus Diaboli and Melodious, this isn’t your typical livestream. Expect original music, wild covers, and a little desert chaos thrown in for flavor. You’ll also catch our Offgrid Talk, chats about off-grid living, and a peek at life at Ka-Hoon Campground & Event Center.
Watch live on YouTube and TikTok via Colquhoun Entertainment, and join a community of people who love desert vibes, music, and spontaneous adventure.
Whether you’re here for the music, the off-grid stories, or the chaos that follows the dogs, there’s something for everyone.
Don’t miss it — 5 PM MST!
“Watch live weekly from Plateau Hame de Colquhoun in New Mexico — Music in the Desert hosted by Advocatus Diaboli and Melodious”
Today at NOON MST, step away from the fluorescent lights, emails, and reheated leftovers and join us for a relaxed mid-day livestream — Off-Grid Talk with Melodious.
Broadcasting straight from the New Mexico desert at Plateau Hame de Colquhoun, this isn’t a podcast, and it isn’t a lecture. It’s more like sitting outside with friends while solar panels hum, coffee brews, and dogs supervise absolutely everything.
We’ll be talking about: • real off-grid living • solar life and daily challenges • RV and desert living • weird stories from the middle of nowhere • whatever the dogs decide is important
Bring your lunch. Bring your coffee. Or just bring your need to mentally escape work for a little while.
Most Valentine’s plans look the same — crowded restaurants, overpriced flowers, and reservations made weeks in advance.
We offer something a little different.
Music in the Desert returns this Saturday at 5 PM MST with a special Goth Valentine’s Party in the desert, hosted by Advocatus Diaboli and Melodious.
Instead of a formal night out, this is an evening of firelight, desert skies, and live performance. The show features original music and covers, including the song “An Uncertain Silence” by Advocatus Diaboli and the Grim Leafer Band.
Watch free from home on YouTube and TikTok through Colquhoun Entertainment
This livestream has become a gathering place for people who want something more personal than a typical concert — part performance, part community, and part late-night conversation around a virtual campfire.
Whether you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day with a partner, friends, or simply enjoying the night, you’re invited to join us.
If you’ve watched our latest video, you probably heard the question we get constantly:
“Why does a campground need a membership?”
Fair question.
Most campgrounds are designed for temporary stays. You pull in, set up, stay a few days, and then move along. You might wave to your neighbors… but by the time you learn their name, they’re already packing up.
We realized something.
We weren’t trying to create a place people visit. We were trying to create a place people belong.
At Ka-Hoon Campground – Plateau Hame de Colquhoun, we kept meeting incredible travelers, off-gridders, artists, musicians, and people looking for a quieter life. But the structure of a normal campground meant they had to leave just when friendships started forming.
So we changed the model.
What the Membership Actually Is
The membership isn’t a resort pass. It isn’t a timeshare. It isn’t an HOA.
It’s simply how we keep a stable community instead of a revolving parking lot.
Instead of strict campground policies, our philosophy is simple:
Respect is the rule.
We don’t want a place full of paperwork and enforcement — we want a place where people naturally look out for each other, share skills, and create something together.
What Makes It Different
Our members aren’t just campers. They become part of daily life here.
People garden. People build projects. People share meals. People play music. People host events.
We host regular activities including:
People build projects.
People share meals.
People play music.
People host events.
We host regular activities including:
Music in the Desert live shows
Karaoke nights
Movies and gatherings
Seasonal events
Some members stay a short time. Some stay much longer.
The goal was never to build a campground. The goal was to build a community where people can slow down and live differently.
Who It’s For
This place tends to attract:
Off-grid and solar living enthusiasts
RV and van lifers
Tiny home travelers
Creatives and makers
People escaping strict HOA living
Anyone wanting a quieter, more intentional environment
It’s not luxury camping. It’s not a party resort. It’s a shared space built on mutual respect.
Why We Made the Video
Because the word “membership” confuses people.
It sounds formal — but the reality is the opposite. The membership simply allows us to know who is here, keep the environment safe, and maintain a few real community members rather than alway constantly changing campground.
If you’re looking for a place to just park , we offer multiple platforms to book through
If you’re looking for a place to settle for a while and meet people who actually know your name — you probably understand immediately.
Today we’re going live again with *Music in the Desert*, a weekly solar-powered broadcast from our off-grid homestead in the New Mexico desert. No venue, no grid power — just sunlight, batteries, storytelling, and music.
Hosted by Advocatus Diaboli & Melodious, the show blends singing, parody songs, originals, covers, and unexpected moments that only happen when you’re broadcasting from the middle of nowhere. Sometimes wildlife even wanders past the cameras.
Watch this amazing short video from our off-grid homestead in the New Mexico desert! From unexpected wildlife visitors — like a fox spotted during the Super Bowl — to breathtaking desert scenery, every moment here is unique. Experience the magic of our solar-powered, off-grid lifestyle and explore live music performances by Advocatus Diaboli and the Grim Leafer Band.
Stay tuned for Music in the Desert livestreams, happening Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Enjoy originals, covers, parodies, and storytelling — all set against the backdrop of the New Mexico desert.
A Little Visitor During the Big Game + Music in the Desert Returns
Last night while we were watching the Super Bowl (and honestly — one of the best halftime shows in a while!), something more interesting happened here in the desert.
The cameras suddenly went quiet… and then our security camera caught movement along the road.
A small fox casually walked by like he owned the place.
He wasn’t scared, wasn’t rushed — just traveling the desert road minding his business. Then he actually paused, looked straight toward the camera, and for a moment it felt like he stopped to say hello before continuing on his way into the night.
Out here at **Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center**, moments like this are part of daily life. Living off-grid means you don’t just share the land with people — you share it with wildlife too. Nights can be quiet, but they are never empty.
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Music in the Desert – Tuesday February 10
Tomorrow, **Tuesday February 10**, we return with another episode of **Music in the Desert** hosted by:
**Advocatus Diaboli & Melodious** Presented by **Colquhoun Entertainment**
The show will be filled with humor, stories, and music including originals, covers, and a few parodies — all performed by vocalist **Advocatus Diaboli**, founder of **Advocatus Diaboli and the Grim Leafer Band**.
Music in the Desert is a unique livestream performance broadcast from our off-grid homestead at **Plateau Hame de Colquhoun / Ka-Hoon Event Center**. No big city stage, no production crew — just creativity, solar power, and a community of viewers joining from wherever they are.
**Music in the Desert** returns with another live desert broadcast hosted by **Advocatus Diaboli and Melodious**, bringing original music, parody, atmosphere, and a little weirdness straight from the off-grid desert to your screen.
You don’t have to travel, camp, or even leave your couch — you can watch the entire show **FREE via livestream**.
The show streams on **YouTube and TikTok (Colquhoun Entertainment)** so viewers anywhere in the world can experience the performance exactly as it happens in the desert.
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What Makes Music in the Desert Different?
This isn’t a polished studio concert. It’s real. It’s raw. And sometimes it’s unpredictable.
Broadcast from an off-grid homestead powered by solar energy, the show blends:
* Live performance * Animatronic band members * Original songs * Covers & parody * Storytelling and atmosphere * Desert sunsets and night skies
The performances feature **Advocatus Diaboli and the Grim Leafer Band** — a unique musical act where theatrical presentation meets musicianship and a bit of theatrical chaos.
You’re not just watching a concert… You’re stepping into an experience.
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Free Livestream
You can watch **completely free** from home on:
**YouTube & TikTok — Colquhoun Entertainment**
No tickets required. No travel. No camping gear.
Just open the stream and join the community.
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When It Streams
**Music in the Desert streams every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.**
Showtime is **dependent on weather and solar energy** — since the entire production runs off sunlight and available daylight hours, start times may vary slightly.
(That’s the reality of true off-grid entertainment!)
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Why We Do This
Music in the Desert exists to prove something simple:
You don’t need a big stage, a giant city, or corporate backing to create art.
Sometimes all you need is:
* a dream * some solar panels * a little madness * and people willing to watch.
Whether you’re a long-time supporter or discovering it for the first time, you’re invited to join the show and become part of the community that makes it possible.
So grab a drink, sit back, and experience live music from one of the most unusual venues you’ll ever see.