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"Music Box" - Popol Vuh (Popol Ace)
"Miss Squeeze's ABC February" Day 13/28
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#Miss Squeeze's ABC February#Music Box#Popol Vuh#Popol Ace#Jahn Teigen#Arne Schulze#Thor Andreassen#Terje Methi#Norwegian prog rock#prog rock#Miss Squeeze's GIF emporium
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Seeing as I was tagged by both @who-is-riley and @exnihilo-comic I figured I should actually get around to this.
So, here are five ten a lot of songs I am listening to often. (in no particular order)
Queen of all Queens by Popol Ace
Thurston Hearts the Who by Bikini Kill
If I Wasn't Shy by They Might Be Giants (listen to every TMBG song. all of them)
Newfound Interest In Connecticut's Album: Tell Me About the Long Dark Path Home
Love Me I'm a Liberal by Mojo Nixon
Wet by Dazey and the Scouts (listen to the whole album - maggot)
Judy Garland by Frog
How I Get Myself Killed by Indigo De Souza
Roses Are Falling by Orville Peck (listen to that whole album - Pony) (also listen to Bronco by Orville Peck) (listen to Orville Peck)
Man Meant to Lose by Dogbite (another whole album to listen to - who's afraid of big)
Honorable Mentions go to - The White Stripes - Cold Cold Night and Hotel Yorba Guadalcanal Diary - Where Angels Fear To Tread and 3AM Daniel Johnston - Casper the Friendly Ghost (any of them, its a recurring theme) Robert Graettinger - City of Glass (a two movement+ piece) BANSHEE - FAIRY METAL Songs in the Key of Z - a four album collection of outsider music Anna McClellan - Heart of Hearts illuminati hotties - Pool Hopping
This is a small selection of the top third of my 'liked songs' on spotify. If you want music I got music.
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Queen of All Queens - Popol Vuh - (Popol Ace)
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Well this is awesome. 🎵🎶😊
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Solar System playlist
Look up! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s....the Solar System playlist. Click play here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-iHPcxymC18LD_V5saMr7QzWS1Q3VAU6
What’s out there beyond our own planet? A mystery at every turn. Mercury to Pluto. The Sun and the Moon, even Phobos gets a mention here. So come by the Neptune Towers and enjoy this Solar System playlist.
SOLAR SYSTEM
001 Amorphis - Far From The Sun 002 The Beatles - here comes the sun 003 Swans - Song For The Sun 004 Mastodon - Once More 'Round The SunStiff Little Fingers 005 Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun 006 Isaac Hayes - Driving In The Sun 007 Tom Petty - dark of the sun 008 DREAMTIME - Sun 009 Circus Diablo - Red Sun Rising 010 Tiamat - The Sun Also Rises 011 Covenant - Bringer of the sixth sun 012 Agoraphobic Nosebleed - hung from the rising sun 013 Alice in Chains - When the Sun Rose Again 014 Lindemann - Children Of The Sun 015 Paradise Lost - Return to the Sun 016 Popol Vuh - Morning Sun 017 Spiritual Beggars - Blood Of The Sun 018 Queens Of The Stone Age - My God Is The Sun 019 TREMENTINA - Kisses in your eyes (Almost Reach The Sun ) 020 Voivod - Divine Sun 021 Blues Pills - Little Sun 022 Neurosis - Enemy of the Sun 023 Extol - Behold The Sun 024 Septic Flesh - Infernal Sun 025 Lamb of God - Straight For The Sun 026 Ensemble Economique - Red For The Sun 027 Black Sabbath - Under The Sun 028 Jesu - Opiate Sun 029 Orchid - Into the Sun 030 The Young Gods - Kissing The Sun 031 Iron Maiden - brighter than a thousand suns 032 Swans - I Am the Sun 033 Therion - Son Of The Sun 034 Sun Ra - Sun song 035 Pink Floyd - eclipse 036 Mike Patton - Eclipse Of The Sun 037 Bonnie Tyler - Total eclipse of the heart 038 God Is An Astronaut - First Day Of Sun 039 Elton John - Don’t let the sun go down on me 040 Eddie Fisher - Sunrise, Sunset 041 Hopscotch Songs - The Planets of our Solar System Song 042 Michael Schenker Group - Blood Of The Sun 043 Iron Maiden - total eclipse 044 Solefald - Sun I Call 045 Man or Astro-Man? - Antimatter Man 046 Kreator - when the sun burns 047 Creedence Clearwater Revival - bad moon rising 048 George Harrison - beware the darkness 049 Heretoir - To Follow The Sun 050 Cat Stevens - Moonshadow 051 Hypocrisy - Adjusting the Sun 052 Rush - Between Sun & Moon 053 Manfred Mann - blinded by the light 054 Sevendust - Black Out The Sun 055 Sunbeam Sound Machine - Real Life 056 Bill Withers - Ain’t no sunshine 057 Gwar - They Swallowed the Sun 058 Katatonia - Ghost Of The Sun 059 The Beatles - I’ll follow the sun 060 Sammy Hagar - little eclipse/sunshine 061 Stevie Wonder - you are the sunshine of my life 062 Pink Floyd - fat old sun 063 Sun Ra - Sunology 064 Mystic Sunship - out there 065 Cream - sunshine of my love 066 Diesto - High As The Sun 067 Sunwølf - SOlar 068 Kyuss - Molten Universe 069 Moonspell - Shadow sun 070 Neurosis - A Sun That Never Sets 071 Therion - An Arrow From The Sun 072 Candlemass - The Killing Of The Sun 073 Xandria - Kill The Sun 074 Morgoth - Drowning Sun 075 Primordial - Wield Lightning to Split the Sun 076 Lake of Tears -When My Sun Comes Down 077 Jackie DeShannon - Where Does The Sun Go 078 Peter Criss - Down With The Sun 079 Walker Brothers - The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore 080 Devin Townsend - Midnight Sun 081 Sigh - Midnight Sun 082 Black Label Society - Dark Side of the Sun 083 AMORPHIS - Moon and sun 084 Cynic - Moon Heart Sun Head 085 Sun Ra - Planet Earth 086 David Lynch - Sun Can't Be Seen No More Sarah No More 087 Opeth - Moon Above, Sun Below 088 The Eternal - A Quiet Death of The Sun 089 High On Fire - The Sunless Years 090 The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Third Stone From The Sun 091 Bruce Dickinson - Navigate The Seas of The Sun 092 Voivod - Mercury 093 Melechesh - Of Mercury And Mercury 094 Gustav Holst - Mercury, the Winged Messenger 095 Clutch - Mercury 096 Soilwork - Mercury shadow 097 Satyricon - Mental Mercury 098 Moonspell - Moon in mercury 099 Poisonblack - Mercury Falling 100 Alejandro Jodorowsky, Ronald Frangipane & Don Cherry - Venus (Vond) 101 Boney M - Nightflight to Venus 102 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Subway To Venus Nihal Chahdi 103 The Nefilim - Venus Decomposing 104 Electric Wizard -Venus In Furs 105 Popol Vuh - Venus Principle 106 Bananarama - Venus Venus Mosquera 107 Apocalyptica - The Shadow of Venus 108 Archgoat - Sodomator Of The Doomed Venus 109 Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio - Phosphorus Ascending Anthem of Venus 110 Gustav Holst - Venus, the Bringer of Peace 111 Billy Idol - Venus 112 Boyd Rice - Between Venus and Mars 113 Dee D. Jackson - Venus, the goddess of love 114 Therion - Dark Venus Persephone 115 T-Rex - Venus loons 116 Television - Venus 117 Paul McCartney and Wings - Venus and Mars & Rock Show - 118 Theatre of Tragedy - Venus 119 David Bowie - Space oddity 120 The Byrds - Spaceman 121 To-Mera - Earthbound 122 Borknagar - Inherit the Earth 123 Devin Townsend - Earth 124 William Shatner - Planet Earth 125 Clutch - Earth Rocker Jen Rocker 126 DEVO - Planet Earth 127 Misfits - Earth AD 128 Les Baxter - Earth light 129 Louis and Bebe Barron - Come Back to Earth with Me 130 Tristania - Tender Trip on Earth 131 Joseph Arthur & The Lonely Astronauts - Lonely Astronaut 132 Voivod - Target Earth 133 Samael - Son of Earth 134 Billy Preston - Space race 135 Alice Cooper - Last Man On Earth 136 Agalloch - ...and the Great Cold Death of the Earth 137 Deep Purple - space truckin 138 Steve Miller Band - space cowboy 139 Crowbar - Liquid Sky And Cold Black Earth 140 Jesu - Mother Earth 141 Devin Townsend - Earth Day 142 Animals as Leaders - Earth Departure 143 Amorphis - Enchanted by the Moon 144 Goatsnake - House of the Moon 145 Elton John - Rocket man 146 Cramps - Rock On The Moon 147 The Stranglers - Rok It To The Moon (Bonus Track) 148 Frank Sinitra - fly me to the moon 149 Blood Ceremony - Drawing Down the Moon 150 Elvis Presley - flaming star 151 Les Baxter - The other side of the moon 152 In Flames - Moonshield 153 Ozzy Ozbourne - bark at the moon 154 Fields Of The Nephilim - Moonchild 155 Iron Maiden - Moonchild 156 Blue Oyster Cult - stairway to the stars 157 Voivod -Moonbeam Rider 158 The Black Crowes -Black Moon Creeping 159 Grand Magus - Silver Moon 160 AC DC - next to the moon Craig Norman 161 Manilla Road - fires on Mars James Daniel danke 162 Alejandro Jodorowsky, Ronald Frangipane & Don Cherry - Marz (Esla) 163 Entombed A.D. - Down To Mars To Ride 164 Grateful Daed - dark star 165 Orange Goblin - Return To Mars 166 Ascension of the Watchers - Mars becoming 167 Styx - come sail away 168 Faith No More - Woodpecker From Mars 169 Kreator - Mars Mantra 170 The Misfits - Mars Attacks 171 Gustav Holst - Mars, the Bringer of War 172 Judas Priest - invader 173 Electric Wizard - Priestess Of Mars 174 Queen - Flash Gordon 175 Stone Temple Pilots - First Kiss On Mars 176 Hoodoo Gurus - mars needs guitars 177 War Of The Worlds ~ The Eve of the War 179 Noble Jackals, Penny Dreadfuls and the Systematic Dehumanization of Cool - Mars Needs Women 180 Alice Cooper - Might As Well Be On Mars 181 Total Recall Jerry Goldsmith - First Dream (Total Recall) 182 Laibach -Mars On River Drina 183 Lantlôs - Neige de Mars 184 The Misfits - Teenagers From Mars 185 Voivod - Phobos 186 2001_ A Space Odyssey Theme Song (Also sprach Zarathustra) 187 Covenant - Planetary black elements 188 Killing Joke - Asteroid 189 Kyuss - Asteroid 190 Alejandro Jodorowsky, Ronald Frangipane & Don Cherry - Jupiter (Clen) 191 Blues Pills - Jupiter 192 Samael - Jupiterian Vibe 193 Earth Wind & Fire - Jupiter 194 Tumbleweed - Jupiter Aje Morris 195 The Cure - Jupiter Crash 196 Devin Townsend - Jupiter 197 Gustav Holst - Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity 198 Celestial Season - Jupiter 199 KATAKLYSM - EMBRACING EUROPA 200 David Bowie - I Took A Trip On a Gemini Spaceship 201 Isao Tomita - Space Fantasy 202 The Misfits - Lost in Space 203 Gwar - Lust In Space 204 Alejandro Jodorowsky, Ronald Frangipane & Don Cherry - Saturn (Sal) 205 Älgarnas Trädgård - Rings Of Saturn 206 Electric Wizard - Saturn Dethroned 207 Les Baxter - [ Saturday night on saturn 208 While Heaven Wept - Saturn And Sacrifice 209 Ash Pool - On The Rings Of Saturn Adam And Eve Conceive Cain 210 Scott Kelly - Saturn's Eye 211 Gustav Holst - Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age Ximenenes Y. Zeroth 212 Samael - Born Under Saturn 213 The Devil's Blood -Everlasting Saturnalia 214 Stevie Wonder - Saturn 215 Circle - Saturnus Reality 216 R.E.M. - Saturn Return 217 The B-52's - There's A Moon In The Sky (Called The Moon) 218 Fu Manchu - Saturn III 219 National Geographic Space Kit - The Eerie Sounds Of Saturn 220 AYREON - To the Solar System 221 Voivod - Meteor 222 Alejandro Jodorowsky, Ronald Frangipane & Don Cherry - Uranus (Berg) 223 Klaatu- Anus Of Uranus 224 Arcturus - Kinetic 225 Gustav Holst - Uranus, the Magician 226 Cathedral - Suicide Asteroid 227 Movie Moment - Contact (First Contact) OST 228 Alejandro Jodorowsky, Ronald Frangipane & Don Cherry - Neptune (Axon) 229 Lisa Gerrard - Neptune 230 Neptune Towers - To Cold Void Desolation 231 Fu Manchu - Neptune's Convoy 232 Altar of Plagues - Neptune Is Dead 233 Lenny Breau - Neptune 234 Gustav Holst - Neptune, the Mystic 235 Darkthrone - Neptune Towers. 236 Neptune Sounds - Celestial Love Songs (NASA Voyager Recordings) 237 Jimi Hendrix - Valleys Of Neptune 238 Vista Chino - Planets 1 & 2 239 DEATH - Vacant Planets 240 Black Sabbath - Planet Caravan 241 ZZ Top - Planet of Women 242 Alejandro Jodorowsky, Ronald Frangipane & Don Cherry - Pluto (Lute) 243 Alchemist - Brumal - A View From Pluto 244 B 52s - Hallucinating Pluto 245 Charlie Hunter - Astronaut Love Triangle 246 YES - Arriving by UFO 247 Ramones - Zero Zero UFO 248 Jefferson Airplane - Have you seen the saucers 249 saxon - watching the sky 250 Devin Townsend - Planet smasher 666 Voivod - Moonbeam Rider Hit play: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-iHPcxymC18LD_V5saMr7QzWS1Q3VAU6
#solar system#solar system playlist#songs about space#songs about planets#uranus#phobos#venus#planet songs#space music#planets
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Sahkil, Camazotz
“Bat Creature” © Jose Pericles, accessed at his ArtStation here
[Commissioned by @gay-for-ocypete. Camazotz appears in the Popol Vuh, the creation story of the K’iche’, but the role is somewhat obscure. Namely, depending on who you ask, there is either one Camazotz, or a whole host of camazotz. The name means “death bat”, and multiple monstrous bats are encountered at once. Such confusion isn’t exactly uncommon in mythology (see how a single satan, a prosecuting angel in the Book of Job, developed into The Satan). Pathfinder has a singular Camazotz already, and the commissioner wanted a species of them as powerful fiends. I made them sahkils because of the presence of Xilbaba as Pathfinder’s sahkil central, and to go with other “environmental sahkils” like my borda and fear liath.]
Sahkil, Camazotz CR 15 NE Outsider This creature looks like a parody of a bat warped into human shape, but more terrible than either. Its body seems to drink in the light around it, and its teeth are honed to a razor’s edge.
The camazotz are sahkils associated with the fear of caves and the subterranean reaches of the world. They use darkness and confinement to their advantage, and are able to fit through surprisingly small cracks and crevices despite their size. They lurk in places where the boundaries between the Material and Ethereal planes are thin, and are considered by many to be the guardians of Xilbaba, the realm of the sahkils. One of their favorite sports is to use their spell-like abilities to reshape tunnels, closing off some passageways while rendering others hazardous, confounding attempts to map their lairs.
If they have the space, camazotz make hit and run attacks, weaving into melee range to inflict bleeding wounds or deadly touch attacks. If forced to ground, they will grab enemies in their claws and attempt to tear them to pieces. The darkness protects camazotz from many direct attacks, and if there is no natural darkness around, a camazotz will generate magical darkness. Their teeth are so sharp that they can sever a head in a single blow. These decapitated heads are often kept as trophies and used as grisly balls for sports.
Camazotz CR 15 XP 51,200 NE Large outsider (extraplanar, evil, sahkil) Init +8; Senses blindsight 30 ft., darkvision 120 ft., low-light vision, Perception +24, scent Defense AC 30, touch 18, flat-footed 21 (-1 size, +8 Dex, +1 dodge, +12 natural) hp 207 (18d10+108) Fort +12, Ref +19, Will +14 DR 15/good; Immune death effects, disease, fear, poison; Resist cold 10, electricity 10, sonic 10; SR 26 Defensive Abilities evasion, shadow blend; Weakness light blindness Offense Speed 40 ft., fly 60 ft. (good) Melee bite +24 (2d6+7/19-20 plus bleed), 2 claws +24 (1d6+7 plus grab) Space 10 ft.; Reach 10 ft. Special Attacks bleed (1d6), look of fear, rake (2 claws +24, 1d6+7), vorpal bite Spell-like Abilities CL 15th, concentration +20 (+24 casting defensively) At will—fear (DC 21), greater teleport (self plus 50 lbs. objects only), stone shape, vampiric touch 3/day—quickened darkness, empowered slay living (DC 20), spike stones (DC 19), wall of stone 1/day—great shout (DC 23), finger of death (DC 22), summon (level 7th, 1 camazotz, 35%) Statistics Str 24, Dex 26, Con 23, Int 19, Wis 17, Cha 20 Base Atk +18; CMB +26 (+30 grapple); CMD 45 Feats Combat Casting, Dodge, Empower SLA (slay living), Flyby Attack, Improved Critical (bite), Hover, Mobility, Quicken SLA (darkness), Power Attack Skills Acrobatics +29, Bluff +26, Fly +31, Intimidate +29, Knowledge (geography) +22, Knowledge (dungeoneering, planes) +25, Perception +24, Sense Motive +24, Stealth +25 Languages Abyssal, Celestial, Infernal, Undercommon, telepathy 100 ft. SQ compression, easy to call, emotional focus, skip between, spirit touch Ecology Environment any underground (Ethereal Plane) Organization solitary, pair or flock (3-12) Treasure standard Special Abilities Look of Fear (Su) Gaze—30 ft.; Will DC 26; cower 1d4+1 rounds. This is a mind-influencing fear effect, and the save DC is Charisma based and includes a +2 bonus to the DC from the camazotz’s emotional focus. Shadow Blend (Su) In any condition of illumination other than full daylight, a camazotz disappears into the shadows, giving it concealment (50% miss chance). Artificial illumination, even a light or continual flame spell, does not negate this ability; a daylight spell, however, does. A camazotz can suspend or resume this ability as a free action. Vorpal Bite (Ex) If a camazotz rolls a natural 20 on an attack roll with its bite, and then confirms the critical hit, it severs the head of its opponent, killing it. This ability does not automatically kill creatures with multiple heads, and cannot affect headless creatures.
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Popol Ace - It Was 50 Years Ago Today (Compilation) (2022)
Popol Ace – It Was 50 Years Ago Today (Compilation) (2022)
Release year: 2022 Genre: Progressive Rock Country: Norway (more…)
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the hentchmen
Alice cooper
Europe
ratt
dokken
aerosmith
warrant
jimmy van eaton
airbourne
atomic mass
billy 'crash' craddock
hanoi rocks
don bowman
Cinderella
skid row
quiet riot
black star riders
winger
gizmo
nandez
the pogues
joan baez
nofx
jake holmes
the upset
kingdom come
venom
saves the day
Thursday
letlive
amr diab
kut u up
takeo yamashita
amboog a lard
diy band
rajery
two tongues
mori ra
zelooperz
vashti bunyan
tycho
crystal castles
wild nothing
khruangbin
RA RA riot
the dø
hazel English
alex calder
twin cabins !!!
sunbeam sound machine
beach fossils
mogwai
eerie summer
parks, squares and alleys
bonecage
diiv
blonde blood
sin kitty
Johnny goth
cemeteries
the buttertones
viola beach
the Denzels
slow hollows
the bruisers
mommy long legs
work drugs
sundara karma
summer heart
Japanese breakfast
wolf Alice
rosemary fairweather
mio
courteeners
good morning
ten sleep
lady bird
cavaliers
vacations
castlecomer
summer salt
SCUMFUCK
despondent
in depths & tides
purple orange
hazes
males
faithweather
acid ghost
the velveteins
we are trees
fuvk
sea berth
ginger root
odina
good good blood
orchid mantis
fog lake
bed. !!
jess Locke
Noah kittinger
the voidz
cautious clay
milmine
stone darlings
boards
adult mom
Harley small
surf dads
mom jeans.
florist
kid smoke
Fever blanket
balue
mood rings
moats
ukiyo
bridges
generationals
killedmyself
kina
vansire
los blenders
Karl neudert
Luis pacheco
cat be damned
naps
culte
the vernes
wedding ring bells
parts
tyler burkhart
porches
youth lagoon
peace of mind
foxes in fiction
Bahamas
beach house
concorde
stuck in the sound
feldberg
Andy shauf
San cisco
yumi zouma
rhye
seoul
starfucker
h o n e y m o a n !!
le couleur
honne
pity sex
nothing
ariel pink
xenoula
current joys
travis bretzer
bernache
sophia meiers
spooky black !!
puma blue
feldberg
6 dogs !!!
infinite bisous
kali uchis
ross from friends
kevin abstract
rejjie snow
the zephyr bones
idealism
yaeji
ralph tv
6 dogs
spooky black
h o n e y m o a n
cat be damned
bed.
flower boy
homeshake
teen suicide
okey dokey
sure sure
good good blood
twin cabins
natureboy
crywank
white lion
fiona (panganib)
MD 45
boyscott
of montreal
dandelion hands
car seat headrest
douglas
slumbers
varsity
it looks sad.
boy pablo
herbie hancock
steve winwood
huey lewis & the news
marc cohn
the darkness
jamiroquai
little river band
daniel holter & kyle white
ellis naylor & jeff wells
boytoy
van halen
royksopp
Erasure
pulp
savages
squirrel nut zippers
MILA
the palms
mike and the mechanics
temple of the dog
nation of ulysses
the federal empire
red (gone)
gerd og otto
todd terje
kings of convenience
aunt mary
janus
popol ace
trúbrot
the sugarcubes
múm
franco cerri
Pete Seeger
Simon & garfunkel
cat Stevens
men i trust
lit
kino (russia)
refused
peaches
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pantera
l'orchestre national de mauritanie
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the dead south
black flag
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the ready set
giorgio gaber
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circlejerk
kyu sakamoto
bobby caldwell
robert normann
zoo (band norway)
lama (italy)
castlecomer
balance and composure
tony dallara
quinteto académico
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claudio lolli
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sad lovers and giants
sleep on it
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space junk is forever
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tiny meat gang
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steve miller band
todd rundgren
the alan parsons project
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francis and the lights
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gregory alan isakov
ben kweller
george thorogood and the destroyers
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sad lovers & giants
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sheck wes
electric six
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art of noise
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sam fender
fleet foxes
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@mybloodiedvalentine thank you for tagging me!
Who was your first favorite artist?
I liked Florence and the Machine a lot when I was younger; I still do, so I guess them. Also, I went through a pretty embarrassing EDM phase when I was like 10-11 and was really into deadmau5 and Skrillex lmao.
Who are your current favorite artists?
Cocteau Twins, Beach House, My Bloody Valentine, Bardo Pond, Loop, Spacemen 3, Tori Amos, Yes (1971-77 roughly), King Crimson, Camel, Bowery Electric, Curve, Stereolab, Popol Vuh, Espers, fka Twigs, Weyes Blood, and Agitation Free.
Are you into musicals? Which ones?/Why not?
I’m not really familiar enough with musicals to say if I like them or not.
Are there songs you consider so special you only listen to them very rarely?
I don’t think so, no. There is stuff I really like that I hardly ever listen to anymore because I got burned out on it. There’s also stuff I hear that I really like but then I forget about it.
What’s your preferred way of listening to music? (time of day, medium, situation)
Preferred would be through headphones, alone, at night. Honestly any time I’m alone works though. I usually listen to it on my iPad because I don’t like using storage on my phone for that.
What would you say is the most niche music you listen to?
90s/00s post-rock/drone rock/space rock/psychedelic folk (like Bardo Pond, Jessamine, Magnog, Paik, Six Organs of Admittance, Roy Montgomery, Espers, etc) is very hard to find fans of. Also, more obscure krautrock/progressive rock/Canterbury scene stuff is very hard to find an audience for because a lot of people seem to stick to the most well-known bands. The only places you can really find discussions are forums and RateYourMusic. There’s also a lot of good 70s psychedelic folk that’s not very well known.
What’s your favorite music related movie/TV show that’s not a musical?
I can’t think of one. There’s a lot of documentaries I’d like to watch, but I haven’t gotten around to it and probably never will lol.
Albums or playlists?
Albums.
Favorite albums?
Okay I have a lot. I’m doing 22. Heaven or Las Vegas-Cocteau Twins, The Dark Side of the Moon-Pink Floyd, Close to the Edge-Yes, Loveless-My Bloody Valentine, A Gilded Eternity-Loop, Amanita-Bardo Pond, Dots And Loops-Stereolab, LP1-fka Twigs, Parallelograms-Linda Perhacs, Mirage-Camel, Doppelgänger-Curve, Bowery Electric-Bowery Electric, 7-Beach House, Malesch-Agitation Free, The Cosmic Jokers-The Cosmic Jokers, Sweet Oblivion-Screaming Trees, Live Through This-Hole, Jessamine-Jessamine, Idylls-Love Spirals Downwards, Larks’ Tongues in Aspic-King Crimson, Little Earthquakes-Tori Amos, Ceremonials-Florence and the Machine.
Is there an artist you’re trying to get into?
I don’t know if that would be the right way to phrase it for me, but I listen to new albums/artists almost everyday. Right now I am listening to Gentle Giant’s self titled album for the first time.
Whose music do you find overhyped?
I hate this answer, because I like them a lot, but Pink Floyd. Obviously they’re very good, but I don’t think they’re the pinnacle of psychedelic/progressive/space rock.
What’s an underrated song?
Black is the Color-Espers and Shoes and Ships-Fuchsia
What’s a thing a bunch of songs do that you like every time?
I really like the the sound of the mellotron at this point. I know it’s very common in 70s prog rock, but it sounds beautiful to me. Especially when it’s combined with wordless vocals.
What song is better acoustic?
I don’t know if I’d say it’s better, but I like the acoustic version of Pink Orange Red by Cocteau Twins.
What’s the worst song of all time?
Subjectively, a lot of Billy Joel’s music really irritates me-especially Piano Man and We Didn’t Start the Fire. I find AC/DC’s music really irritating too.
Do you put individual songs on repeat? If so, for how long and how often?
Not really. Like I’ll listen to songs a lot for a period of time, but I don’t put them on repeat usually.
Do you make your own playlists? If so, what’s your most entertaining playlist title?
I do, but not often. I have one called “somewhere between asleep and awake” that is a mix of drone rock, space rock, ambient, post-rock, folk, and some other stuff.
Headphones or earbuds?
Headphones.
Do you always sing the lead vocal or do you harmonize sometimes? If you harmonize, do you ever invent your own harmony?
When I sing, I tend to try and make my voice sound like who I’m singing with. I’ve done that my whole life-I got it from my mom. I usually sing lead vocals but sometimes I harmonize.
A music confession.
I do think there’s a lot of current popular music that is interesting; it’s just not personally my thing. But I don’t buy into the “music is so bad now” thing at all. Because a lot of it, like I said, does seem interesting, it’s just not for me. Also, I find most classic rock (I understand that’s a diverse term) very overrated. The lesser known/weirder stuff from that era tends to be better in my opinion.
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"Miss Squeeze's ABC February"
Every day all through February I will post - in alphabetical order - a GIF-set of a song.
This year I wanted to give it a bit of a twist, and so they're all by Scandinavian artists.
🎙 "Around the World" - Aqua
🎙 "Balladen om Herr Fredrik Åkare och den söte fröken Cecilia Lind" - Cornelis Vreeswijk
🎙 "Crystal Dream" - Beranek
🎙 "Den du veit" - Marius Müller
🎙 "Executioner, The" - Jahn Teigen
🎙 "Fly Like a Bird" - Beranek
🎙 "Gimme Gimme Gimme" - ABBA
🎙 "Hold on You" - Difference
🎙 "Ikke gjør som mora di sier" - Ole Paus
🎙 "Jeanette" - The Monroes
🎙 "Krasafaren steinbu" - Hellbillies
🎙 "Lady Universe" - Difference
🎙 "Music Box" - Popol Vuh (Popol Ace)
🎙 "Name of the Game, The" - ABBA
🎙 "Once Upon a Summertime" - Monica Zetterlund and Bill Evans
🎙 "Pardon" - Beranek
🎙 "Queen of the Night/Satisfaction" - Dollie de Luxe
🎙 "Roses are Red" - Aqua
🎙 "Summer Moved On" - a-ha
🎙 "Tarzan & Jane" - Toybox
🎙 "Underbar, så underbar" - Östen Warnerbring
🎙 "Unforgivable Sinner" - Lene Marlin
🎙 "Voulez Vous" - ABBA
🎙 "Waves" - Terje Rypdal
🎙 "You Are the One" - aha
🎙 "Ågren" - Cornelis Vreeswijk and Östen Warnerbring
🎙 9th symphony, movement #4: "Til gleden" - Tramteatret
🎙 "2,665,866,746,664 Little Devils" - Ole Marius Melhus and Benedicte Adrian
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RELACION DE MAYAS Y CIVILIZACIONES EXTRATERRESTRES : Por Telma Aracely Santizo.- De la revista COSMOVISIÓN, U.S.A. ... El que ya hace muchos siglos los antepasados de los Mayas recibieran la visita de cosmonautas extraterrestres, explicaría el, de otra manera inescrutable, hecho de que los extraordinarios conocimientos matemáticos y astronómicos de los Mayas se remontan a los orígenes de la civilización y que no sean el efecto de un largo esfuerzo de milenios de errores y aproximaciones, como sería de esperarse. ¿O de qué otra forma pudieron disponer de un día para otro, de conocimientos maduros, especializados y perfeccionados en grado sumo? No dirá que Erich von Déniken, con sus teorías de los dioses -astronautas, ofrece una respuesta a este enigma de siglos.
¿Por qué no?. Tras largos años de estudiar el POPOL VUH, el CHILAM BALAAM y numerosos documentos antiguos y raros, ha llegado a la conclusión de que en ellos se encuentra parte de la historia secreta de la humanidad, y que una parte bien importante... ¡La parte que habla de las relaciones del hombre con los dioses- astronautas! En el CHILAM BALAAM, se lee, por ejemplo. "Esta es la historia del mundo, tal y como fue escrita en los días antiguos..." "Sucedió en el Katún 11 Ahau, cuando apareció Ah Mucencab (EL DIOS QUE DESCIENDE). Fue entonces cuando cayó fuego, junto con rocas y árboles derribados..." Entre los pueblos mesoamericanos la historia se dividía en ciclos o "Soles" y de aquella manera, con la llegada de un dios y una lluvia de fuego, los Mayas describen el final de su primer ciclo. ¿Fue un suceso real, en el que tuvo que ver el dios Ah Mucencab, o se trató solamente de la fantasía del o de los autores? Suponer esto último sería la medida más fácil, pero antes habría que seguir investigando al respecto, como lo hizo Von Dániken, quien halló la confirmación de los hechos narrados en el CHILAM BALAAM en un documento azteca, el C0DICE CHIMALPOPOCA que se asemeja mucho a la Apocalipsis bíblica: "cuando los dioses hicieron el cielo y la tierra, cayó el trépano de fuego y se ahumó el cielo..."
Así pues, vemos que el dramático final de la primera era fue un suceso que también presenciaron los Aztecas, y del cual guardaron memoria. Tome nota, para que las generaciones futuras sepan de la desgracia que estuvo a punto de aniquilamos. Sólo que ¿qué clase de suceso pudo ser? Los textos claramente hablan de que el fuego provenía de las alturas, ¿pudo tratarse de un bólido o de una lluvia de meteoritos?, ¿quizás el esta-llido fenomenal de un planeta cerca-no, que nos alcanzó...? o un asteroi-de, como lo son: ¡caro, Agenjo, etc.! Eso es algo muy difícil o imposible de averiguar, pero al igual que von Dániken, invita a que tratemos de indagarlo buscando indicios en los textos originales. En el códice también se describe dramáticamente un segundo incendio universal y un sol reducido a ominosa noche: "Durante el segundo sol, el cielo se derrumbó y el sol no siguió su camino, aún al medio día todo estaba en penumbras". Y eso fue todo, hubo un holocausto más, el del tercer sol, "se le llamó sol de lluvia de fuego, en esta era también llovió fuego y los habitantes, por tanto, ARDIERON". Tres fines de era, causados por un fuego destructor que cae de las alturas... ¿No podría haberse tratado más bien de una guerra devastadora entre los "dioses"? En la actualidad, los estrategas militares no tendrían dificultad en identificar la "lluvia de fuego" con alguno de los modernos y refinados métodos de exterminio militar, y la amplia destrucción producida. No sería muy distinta de la causada por una guerra termonuclear global. ¡Vemos en la descripción que no falta la penumbra, producto de las cenizas que pasarían a la atmósfera, oscureciéndola du-rante años! Entonces, ¿los textos mayas describirían tales conflagraciones al hablar de sus "soles de fuego"? ¡Así lo parece! Tome en cuenta que otros textos sagrados como los de la India, narran destrucciones similares. De acuerdo con la mitología de los indios Hopi, precisamente algo como eso ocurrió en un tiempo inmemorial, cuando se desató una guerra, tan devastadora que todo un continente se hundió en el mar.
Los dioses tutelares de esa tribu, que los Hopi llaman Kachinas, ayudaron a los sobrevivientes, transportándolos a lugar seguro a bordo de los escudos voladores, naves circulares potentísimas con las que los guías espaciales eran capaces de transportarse a su planeta de origen, circunvolar la tierra o aterrizar en cualquier lugar. ¡Los Hopi también hablan de dioses astronautas! Y lo más curioso es que esa tribu es relacionada directamente con los Mayas. De acuerdo con el Ingeniero Josef Blumrich, quien ha estudiado durante más de una década las tradiciones Hopi, los sobrevivientes del holocausto fueron llevados a América por los Kachinas, en donde dieron origen a culturas como la Inca, los Mayas, los Olmecas, los Aztecas y por supuesto, los Hopi mismos. Así, por ejemplo, refiriéndose a lo que actualmente es Yucatán, los Hopi dicen que sus selvas estuvieron dominadas por el clan de la serpiente y sus poblados se guiaron por el culto a la serpiente emplumada.
A su vez, el clan de los osos y el de los coyotes se dirigieron más al norte, dando origen a los Hopi y a otras tribus "Pieles Rojas". Pero ¿acaso los Hopi tienen también un libro sagrado en donde esté asentado todo esto? No. Tan preciosa información se ha conservado sólo mediante tradiciones orales. Pero aún en la actualidad, siguen tan vivos esos recuerdos, que cuando Blumrich, mostró a miembros de esa tribu fotos de las ciudades mayas, estos las reconocieron irrumpiendo en gritos de júbilo. ¡Vaya! Cualquiera diría que se trata de Mayas y no de "Pieles Rojas". Por otra parte, resultan sorprendentes las afinidades entre las tradiciones Hopi y lo que refieren los textos Mayas sobre los seres del cosmos, los maestros del cielo que los Hopi llamaron Kachinas. Los Kachinas eran seres de gran sabiduría, siempre dispuestos a ayudar y procedían de un planeta lejano. Por otra parte, en el CHILAM BALAAM puede leerse "Esta es la memoria de como vino Hunab Ku, deidad única y Oxlahum Tiku, la deidad inmensa, que impartieron sus conocimientos a los sacerdotes del culto solar. Tomando todo esto en cuenta, ya no resultan tan incongruentes las teorías de von Dániken. En efecto, el contacto de los Mayas primitivos con seres extraterrestres a quienes ellos tomaron por dioses, ofrece la única explicación "que puede responder no sólo a numerosos misterios de la civilización Maya a los que nadie ha dado respuesta, sino que aclara, en forma definitiva, la enigmática conducta que llevó a los Mayas abandonar todas las ciudades del antiguo imperio. En efecto, al aceptar que este pueblo recibió la visita de los "dioses", que tras legarles sus ciencias partieron con la promesa de volver, es fácil imaginar cómo, según la enseñanza de los sacerdotes. Los "dioses" llegarían para una nueva estadía entre los Mayas cuando los edificios de sus nuevas ciudades estuvieran terminados. Así los sacerdotes incitaban de continuo al pueblo a construir. Kukulkán abandonará su vivienda celestial, tomará posesión de estos edificios y vivirá de nuevo entre los hombres. Hasta que llegó la fecha del retorno de los "dioses" y estos no llegaron, numerosos esclavos y doncellas fueron sacrificados, se multiplicaron las oraciones y las ofrendas, pero el firmamento seguía vacío y no aparecía la "serpiente alada", tan ansiosamente esperada. Pasó el tiempo y la promesa no se realizó, pues de admitirse esta hipótesis, no es difícil imaginar la desilusión del pueblo Maya y sus sacerdotes.
"Todo el trabajo de siglos había sido en vano, y debió surgir la duda: ¿Habría un error en los cálculos astronómicos? ¿Aparecerían los dioses en otro lugar y momento? ¡Nuestros dioses han despreciado nuestras ciudades! ¡También nosotros debemos despreciarlas! ¡Las abandonaremos para construir otras, que si les agraden! Así, decepcionados por sus dioses, los Mayas abandonaron el Antiguo Imperio para fundar otros nuevos. Templos, pirámides, ciudades enteras fueron edificados una y otra vez. Es evidente que aún no disponemos de suficientes pruebas de que los Mayas tuvieron relaciones con inteligencias extraterrestres, pero también es cierto que no hay pruebas de lo contrario. Y en cambio, cada día son más las preguntas sin respuestas: ¿Cómo conocían los Mayas la existencia de Urano y Neptuno? ¿Se trata efectivamente de un cosmonauta el personaje grabado en la losa de Palenque? ¿Qué significado tiene el que el calendario Maya se remonte a 400 millones de años atrás? ¿Cómo pudieron los Mayas calcular el año solar y el venusino con un margen de error de 0,0001.? No pretendemos que Von Dániken tenga necesariamente la razón, pero creemos que es uno de los estudiosos que más se ha esforzado en hallar respuestas, llevando su empeño y objetividad al grado de enfrentarse con la ciencia oficial. Y esto, guardadas las proporciones, es lo que alguna vez hicieron Colón, Galileo y Copérnico.
Esta tesis, además de aclarar todos los enigmas hasta ahora inexplicables de los Mayas, coincide con la de Sylvanus G. Morley -uno de los principales mayólogos- en señalar que la desaparición del Antiguo Imperio se debió a causas inherentes a la propia cultura Maya, y confirma la teoría de otro estudioso, Charles Galenkamp, que la crisis experi-mentada en el Antiguo Imperio tuvo motivos religiosos. Pero además, nos lleva a entender mejor el motivo central de toda la civilización Maya, que giraba en torno al dios Gucumatz o Kukulkán, al que se representa como una serpiente alada. Y el culto a la serpiente, tal como hemos visto, debe su origen no a la adoración a los reptiles, sino a la reiterada identificación de la forma alargada de los ofidios con la de las naves del espacio.
BIBLIOGRAFIA
El día que llegaron los dioses. Erich von Dáriiken, Editorial Diana, S.A. Our ancestors carne from outer space. Maurice Chatelain, Ace Books.
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National Muséum of pop/rock music in Trondheim #norway #norvege artists : A-Ha, kings of convenience, Bugge Wesseltoft, Lene Marlin, Popol Ace... (à Rockheim - Det nasjonale museet for populærmusikk) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1E46NXINwa/?igshid=1ukyms73wah7m
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Ruphus - Ranshart
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One of the most important Norwegian prog albums ever released. If nothing else listen to the song “Pictures of a Day” which starts around 16:20. Artist: Ruphus Album: Ranshart Year: 1974 Country: Norway Genre: Symphonic prog
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RUPHUS is probably one of the most important 70's Norwegian hard rock band with progressive tendencies (there were a few of those back then: AUNT MARY, TITANIC, POPOL VUH / ACE etc..) but their music evolution would differ greatly from those groups. Their debut "A New Born Day" is certainly one of the best Norwegian albums with a very exciting sound and its extraordinarily communicative enthusiasm, even if a bit dated. But three members left after the album release and a new singer was found for their second album "Ranshart", a more progressive record looking towards YES and FOCUS, but it was not quite as exciting as the debut. Future jazz-rock legend Terje Rypdal produced their third album "Let Your Light Shine", a jazz-rock album that had much success in Germany, but again, personnel change struck at the worst of times, but their fourth album "Inner Voice" continued the formula, but further changes undermined the group, eventually folding at the end of the decade to general indifference.
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Popol - Vuh / Maya - Kişiler'in Kutsal Kitabı
Popol – Vuh / Maya – Kişiler’in Kutsal Kitabı Popol – Vuh: Tanrı, Evren ve Gök bilimlerinin tümünü kapsayan bir yapıttır. Bize teolojiyi, tanrıların, insanların, türlerin ve eşyanın doğuş ve oluşumunu, yani yaradılışı ve onları ifade eden terimlerin teşekkülünü açıklar. Evrenin yaradılışını, insan kişiliğinin dünyadaki durumunu, Tanrı’nın insanlara ilişkilerini, kişinin ve gurubun ahlaki görevini, olguların sebep sonuç ilişkilerini, toplumun sağlıklı organizasyonunu anlatır.
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new arrivals 1-12-18
stormy records13306 michigan avedearborn, mi 48126 313-581-9322 week number two of the new year finds us with a rare 50 degree day!! a little thaw in the midst of winter can be so good for everyone's mood and mind set. get out and walk your dog, visit some fun places, and let your body move again before the next wave of cold and snow returns. you deserve a day to feel good!! and while you are having a 24 hour reset on life, check out this list of new records and cds coming in this week. besides great new recordings, we also have some beautiful newly arrived used jazz and soul records. we're open regular hours, and we're always happy to see your smiling face! INSTORE PERFORMANCE!!saturday jan 27th the city of dearborn is hosting a whole slew of live music, and the Stormy Records performance is going to beERIK MALUCHNIK6pm free, all agesbeautiful soundscape ambient music made with guitars and synthesizerserik has been working on a large body of new pieces lately, and has agreed to grace us with some advance listens into those compositions - we're really excited!! our mark down new lp section has been updated - most titles are 1/3 or less than their original prices. lots of drag city titles, thrill jockey, warp. we need ot move these records on out to make room for other records deserving of shelf space. these are good titles by good people and i'm sure you;ll find a few in there to make you happy. in on friday New Detroit Based dance music!!we have the brand new 12" single from YAKTEQ entitled El Coyote for only $7.99. Side one is more of a shimmering techno melodic number, and side 2 has some seriously heavy bass grooves. a great addition to your dance collection! Cluster & Eno: s/t LP $26.992018 repress of Bureau B's 2009 reissue. LP version. Originally recorded and released in 1977 on Sky Records, the first collaborative album by Brian Eno and Cluster was the first ambient record produced in Germany, and is considered the seminal, defining work of the genre. Brian Eno was certainly instrumental in creating and popularizing the concept of "ambient music" -- but it was not his invention alone. The German musicians Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius (Cluster) were brothers in spirit. As so often in music, the idea of ambient was in the air -- both Eno and Cluster experimenting with the form in the 1970s, rendering any debate as to who influenced who redundant. What is certain, is that Brian Eno attended a Cluster concert in Hamburg in 1975, strategically positioning himself in the front row. Sure enough, he was invited on stage to jam with the band and, after the show, the participants arranged to meet up again. They did so two years later at the Old Weserhof in Forst, the domicile of the German duo. Eno and Cluster spent three weeks in Conny Plank's studio, resulting in two albums: Cluster & Eno and After The Heat (1978). In the liner notes, Asmus Tietchens (who also plays on the record along with Can's Holger Czukay) writes: "Clearly, all three musicians inspired each other during their three weeks together without any clash of personalities. Nevertheless, some tracks sound more like Cluster, some more like Eno. So it made perfect sense to collect the tracks with a Cluster flavor on Cluster & Eno." The importance of this record can never be overstated, nor can its elegance of diverse forms be matched. From Indian sitar and tamboura, to synth warbles and airy tributes to Western groove, it is a rare glimpse at what happens when masters meet. Kalma, Ariel: Osmose LP $26.99Born and raised in Paris, Ariel Kalma studied electronics, computer science, music and art in Paris, he performed with several bands, then toured the world and visited Europe, Japan, India, Eastern Canada, and parts of the USA. Apart from rhythm & blues, pop and jazz, he acquired assorted experiences in Middle Age French, electro-acoustic, and modal music. All the travels broadened Ariel's musical horizons tremendously; listening to and playing with different styles, people, and instruments, intricate scales, techniques, timing and rhythms. After learning circular breathing from a snake charmer in India, Ariel practiced it on soprano sax (for many sleepless nights) in the basement of a cathedral in New York, when he was not playing upstairs on the large harmonium. Returning to France in late '76, Ariel could include those endless notes into his own long-delay-effect system with which he toured, playing solo concerts. Ariel contributed to the birth of (then) new music genres: minimalist, space, ambient, new age, and electronic. In 1977, Paris, Ariel Kalma was preparing an album of new music. Through an INA connection, Ariel was recommended to Richard Tinti, who had just come back from Borneo (Papua New Guinea) with hours of rainforest ambiences in high quality recordings (on a Nagra recorder). To their amazement, birds and keyboards, flutes and crickets, saxophones and frogs, war drums and (very vintage) drum machines had much in common in terms of pitch, rhythms, effects (i.e. crickets and fast flanged synthesizer). Ariel decided to blend his new compositions with the rainforest atmosphere, and thus Osmose was created. KALMA, ARIELFrench Archives 1977-80 4LP BOX $89.99Another indispensable compendium of the great French experimental artist's musical opera. With this four-LP box set of fully unreleased archival materials, Ariel Kalma ideally retraces the map of his own path and spiritual journey during the '70s. Some of music contained in Sarasvati Planet Ariel, Planet Air, Ascend Descend, and Astral Cathedral are born as sound environments for group therapy sessions that carrying healing, trance, and relaxation. The occult and arcane music of Kalma awakens consciousness, expands chakras, sculpts memory indelibly, appears to encompass all the emotional aspects of the universe, and brings its listeners back to the archetypal moments of creation. What is most impressive is the variety of atmospheric stimuli, the rich source of inspiration and compositional mastery. The solemn, triumphal and liturgical, meditative and ascending tone of celestial chapel organs and harmonium, the darkness of Farfisa and Yamaha PS-30 lunar and spectral sequences, the exotic oriental breath of circular dances transfigured and dissolving by the specular shapes of the Wasp Synth... everything converges to the purity abyssal of eternity sound. The melodic and harmonic phrases of sax always reveal a deep song, while the solar blow of flute gives elegiac moments of Debussyian flavor as bucolic recalls of fauns from Eden's lost. Listeners will be struck by equinoxial and solstitial lights, in perfect balance between flares and shadows, nature and galactic procession. Kalma's sensitive ear is expressionist, almost a possible scenario for astral architectural utopias of visionaries such as Hablik, Taut, Steiner, or Poelzig; it absorbs and re-reads in a personal way some insights of the cosmic psychedelia of the early '70s such as K. Schulze, Heldon, Tangerine Dream, Popol Vuh. The music is fully unreleased, with only a few tracks being different versions of previously released tracks. LAVICE & COMPANYTwo Sisters From Bag: S/T CD $15.99Two Sisters From Bag: S/T LP $29.99Known in the record-collecting world as an incredibly rare album with just a handful of known copies, Jazzman Records present for the first time the full-length album reissue of the Two Sisters From Bagdad album as performed by LaVice & Co.. Originally intended to be sold alongside performances of LaVice Hendrick's ambitious but ill-fated musical theater production, the album's scarcity was swiftly ensured as Two Sisters From Bagdad ran for just two weeks at Detroit's Bethel A.M.E. church amid poor attendances due to scant promotion. With only a handful of copies sold in that brief window, many of the remaining copies were subsequently destroyed in a basement flood, meaning that until now few people have ever heard the album in its entirety. A varied set of jazz and gospel infused funky soul, Two Sisters From Bagdad was composed and orchestrated by two precocious young talents, E.J. Garrison and Rhodia McAdoo. It's an album full of surprises, and is notorious for the heavy funk workout Though's Were The Days. Not only have Jazzman Records unearthed and faithfully reissued this true obscurity as the 26th part of their ongoing "Holy Grail" series, but through interviews with Garrison and McAdoo themselves, they have uncovered the beguiling back story to the music, the play and the life and times of its original creator, the late LaVice Hendricks. As always the detail is revealed for the first time in Jazzman Records' extensive new sleeve notes. BROKEN ENGLISH CLUB/CLAUS FUSSCitrinitas Edition 12" $15.99London based electronic music label Khemia Records announces its seventh split release vinyl EP. The third edition of the Magnum Opus Series features "Thee Art Ov Metals", a raw, menacing, post-punk inflected cut, drenched in reverb over an insistent ebm groove from Broken English Club alongside the pristine cardio bleeps and rave hypnosis of Claus Fuss's "Static Ace". Together they form the Citrinitas Edition. Clear limited edition vinyl. Prurient: Rainbow Mirror 4CD $23.99"On Rainbow Mirror, the latest work from renowned noise-music artist Prurient, fifteen new time-stretching tracks explore the more glacial and meditative side of Dominick Fernow's noise and power electronics with a total running time of almost three-and-a-half hours. Not necessarily the direct follow-up to the Frozen Niagara Falls album, this second conspiracy between the label and the band stands as another singular landmark among the vast repertoire Fernow has amassed. While familiar moments from that recent album can be found within, this ambient noise marathon also conjures the atmosphere of Fernow's old-school noise histrionics, while bringing in introspective new observations. This intense, unforgiving, trance-inducing aura is presented through waves of time-stretching electronics, layered counterpoint feedback, loops, and extended droning pulsating synth passages." TRINOSOPHES UPCOMING EVENTS AT TRINOSOPHES Friday, Jan. 12: Lime Rickey International, Matthew Smith (solo) Lime Rickey International is born of noise and nation. Using voice, live processing and fictional folk dances - Lime's performances are built with political and cultural confusions. She is the alter-consciousness of dancer/artist Leyya Mona Tawil, who has done extensive dance work with improvisors- especially locally with violinist Mike Khoury. Matthew Smith's i nstruments are combined in real time with subtle shifts of ambience- slithering toward prog rock freak zones. Solo improvisations from the guitarist of Outrageous Cherry who doubles on trumpet with Chatoyant and THTX, and plays synth with Crime and the City Solution. Doors at 9pm; $7. Sunday, Jan. 21: Growing Pains, Mike Donovan (Sic Alps), The Funs, Nathan Franco Detroit's Growing Pains play catchy, self-depricating garage pop that's crafted with the same romantic anxiety as early Buzzcocks or The Modern Lovers- as indicated by their record title, 17 Songs About the Same Girl- and a vocal delivery reminiscent of the non-chalant, better side of David Lowery. Mike Donovan's old group Sic Alps always had an undercurrent of roots Americana beneath their "lost band of the 60's" vibe and odd explorations. As a solo artist, Donovan has flipped the script, leaning heavily into acoustic sounds, telecasters and the overlap of early country and early rock- with enough swagger to make it legit. If you feel like you'll miss the rock abandon of Sic Alps, don't worry, Donovan is bringing his friends The Funs from Chicago and their mixture of garage and psych will make you feel like you got the full experience . Rounding out the show is the whimsical, bedroom-pop project of Detroit's Nathan Franco. Doors at 8 pm; $8. COMING SOON 2/25 Adam O' Farrill and Marcus Elliot 3/15 Desertion Trio, Mars Williams (US), Tollef Østvang (NO) 3/29: Ben Bennet/Michael Foster Duo, GRID 4/18: Rempis/Ochs RELATED Spectrum 2 (Shelton/Peterson) Winter Jaunt Skeeter Shelton- saxophone, winds+ Joel Peterson- double-bass, strings Tour Dates 1/23:Nashville,Tennessee (venue TBA) 1/24: Barking Legs Theater- Chattanooga Tennessee 1/25: Louisville, KY (venue TBA) 1/27: Vanderelli Room- Columbus, Ohio 1/28: Robinwood Concerthouse, Toledo, OH
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Queen of All Queens - Popol Vuh - (Popol Ace)
This is one of my all time favourite songs.
I love Jahn Teigen’s voice and performance.
This was the first ever Norwegian music video.
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