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Post by howl on Jul 28, 2014 12:36:52 GMT
At first I thought about borrowing the Nightside Music thread, but as it was primarily started for a certain project I decided to start a completely new and more general thread. If you have some musical recommendations that you consider to spring from the Typhonian sources, be it the subject matter or something more abstract in the atmosphere of the music, feel free to list them here (with some description or interpretation added, if possible) So, here goes: Last time I was painting I listened to two albums: LUSTMORD- The Monstrous Soul (the references here begin with the album title and a track called 'Ixaxaar') I definitely recommend this for anyone who happens to be interested in 'dark ambient' But then I changed to one of my all-time favorites: SCHLOSS TEGAL - Black Static Transmission This is maybe the most obscure, surreal and frightening an album I've ever heard and in right circumstances this really takes me 'Beyond'. The album is largely based on EVP recordings - that being the general context as well - there's this text in the booklet (which I don't reproduce here in whole) that might be of interest: "The anti-world must exist somewhere in the realm of our experience, although we cannot see or feel it. In that world, time runs backwards. It is a counterpart to our existence and remains invisible to us unless we possess the appropriate mirror to show us the anti-world. (...) There stellar transmissions have targeted our world and continually transmit a cosmic message whose meaning has yet to be deciphered." This is pure gold. Link to the opening track HERE.
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Post by acephale on Jul 28, 2014 18:21:24 GMT
Nice, I have their album The Grand Guignol but not much since. Thanks for reminding me of them.
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Post by howl on Jul 28, 2014 18:37:43 GMT
Nice, I have their album The Grand Guignol but not much since. Thanks for reminding me of them. No problem. TGG is quite good also, yet not that topical I guess. Same goes for the 2nd album "The Soul Extinguished". However, Schloss Tegal - Oranur III "The third report" could be of interest too, being built upon a theme of UFO/alien encounters and abductions. If I remember correctly a somewhat updated version of this record is also available, titled "The third and final report".
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Post by Nalyd Khezr Bey on Jul 31, 2014 13:25:31 GMT
I wasn't so much into it when it came out a few years ago and have still only heard a handful of tracks from it but English Heretic's Tales of the New Isis Lodge is very overtly inspired by the Typhonian Current and perhaps, more specifically, Grant's Hecate's Fountain. Looks like...
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Post by Mikhale on Dec 15, 2015 12:53:09 GMT
I have been a killing joke fan for a while and cannot believe I had not come across this stuff before: Killing Joke The Courtauld Talks: References Nema, Grant, and others. And, Universe B: "Visions of a bleak future world What is there left that we see Unholy pylons stretch across black deserts Mankind's reward for his greed Through all atrocities and wickedness and strife We'll find the meaning and the goodness in this life Love is stronger than death Down to my first breath Strange aeons Even death will die For eternity For eternity For eternity A pre-upheaval migration came Dreamers that dream the same dream Unoverpopulated regions where we live Universe B can be seen And paper money means nothing here Far from the worker be speech The colony partied all through the night While the last battle raged Through all atrocities and wickedness and strife We'll find the meaning and the goodness in this life Love is stronger than death Down to my first breath Strange aeons Even death will die "
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Post by Gregory Peters on Dec 15, 2015 18:18:14 GMT
Hey Sow - yes Killing Joke is brilliant, and lots of rererences to Grant and the trilogies abound in their work!
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Post by cagliostro on Nov 24, 2017 22:08:40 GMT
magma...the best band in the world
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Post by stephen on Nov 30, 2017 14:34:02 GMT
Can there be such a thing as the best band in the world? especially if you have wide tastes in music.
Now if you favour a solid jazz-rock foundation to your music with some high imaginative concepts thrown in, I agree that MAGMA might well be your choice. I have their 1976 album UDU WUDU, released on the Tomato label and it is interesting stuff.
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Post by cagliostro on Nov 30, 2017 20:17:09 GMT
wider than a typhonian hippo stephen
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Post by Gregory Peters on Dec 1, 2017 22:11:06 GMT
I know not of this Magma, but just found the album Udu Wudu on Apple Music and so will check it out - thanks for the tip
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Post by Raj Don Yasser on Mar 31, 2018 16:41:04 GMT
I'm generally not one to post music videos in a "serious" forum such as this, but as the topic is Typhonian music, it seems appropriate. When it comes to communicating the essence of this Tradition, I find that John McLauglin expresses both the longing for, and the awareness of, the Limitless Light, Self, Ain Soph, more than any artist living today. The Mahavishnu Orchestra material during the final set (at 2:17:30) actually communicates more, musically, than I could ever hope to express in words. www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPWa9F4UBQQ
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Post by Gregory Peters on Mar 31, 2018 20:34:44 GMT
The soundtrack to the film Annihilation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTpR01h8e7w). Parts of this have been accompanying me for weeks, even seeping into my dreams. At times it feels as though the atmosphere of wherever I happen to be is throbbing relentless to these sounds, and the stars at night are moaning from the rich ecstacies produced on this soundtrack, seeping into the very cells of my body
Incidentally I can not recommend this movie enough. If you have the option of seeing it in a theater do so, as it was designed for full immersion of sound and vision. After the first viewing I left the theater feeling extremely.. altered.. in my sense of consciousness. Unfortunately one of the top brass for the studio thought the film was "too intellectual" to make money, so it has a limited release and then was sold to Netflix for streaming. This film is not only a work of art, but a transformative experience - see it if you can
Also the music of John Coltrane really does something else when it comes to "leaping" through space. Try out Coltrane and Duke Ellington for a real soundscape of multi-dimensional wonders:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTpR01h8e7w
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Post by Ariock on Apr 2, 2018 1:09:19 GMT
I'll second Lustmord and Killing Joke. I'll add Trust Obey's "Hands of Ash" album - www.youtube.com/watch?v=H90egutHPW8 and Pink Floyd's "Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun".
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Post by John Hope on Apr 10, 2018 20:11:04 GMT
One that comes to mind as being Typhonian is Spectre Vs. Rector by my favourite band The Fall, with lyrics that include: ''M.R. James, be born, be born Yog Sogoth. Rape me Lord. I've suffered a great wrong Such hatred, Church's song Spectre v. Rector The Rector lived in Hampshire The Spectre was not focussed on The evil dust in the air.'' www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAyFntjskoM
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Post by John Hope on Apr 10, 2018 20:14:41 GMT
Also Ruth White - Flowers Of Evil (1969)
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Post by JMH on Sept 9, 2018 22:20:16 GMT
(Warning: Electronic music) This song is not Typhoninan per say, but I made it when I first started to get into H.P Lovecraft. It is also a Sigil (most my songs are) calling the Outer beings unto the dancefloor. haha soundcloud.com/1-618-mtl/1618_lovecraftedJMH
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