playlist artwork#12 this weekNo Exit

by Infocalypse

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4 9:51 134 listens
5 0:45 83 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 28/07/2009
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    • John Ohno: Producer.

No Exit is another concept album. For the first time, I have sampled. The following is a track by track list of sampled albums:

1. samples from Aliester Crowley: The Beast Speaks (public domain) and Traffic In My Head - Minor Themes (CC BY)

2. samples from Gerador Zero - #!/bin/bash (CC BY/SA)

3. samples from Gerador Zero - #!/bin/bash (CC BY/SA)

4. samples from Infocalypse - The Machine Stops (CC BY/SA), Luther Blissett - The Open Pop Star (explicit public domain), and samples text from Guy Debord's The Society of the Spectacle (also explicit public domain)

5. samples from Revolution Void - The Politics of Desire (CC BY/SA)

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

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Ivan1984 • 2009-08-03 18:45:17

Into the intro with Aether(ic) Crowley. His recorded voice always enigmatic, and that is just scratching at the surface of the gilded man. Thus Spake Ahaura Mazda, with a slight diversity of the spelling, I presume the god-head of Zoroastrianism. Many cycles have rotated since the first word, and that at source was probably a mere reflection of divinity. Something like that which Aleister Crowley was trying to tap into, or indeed, successfully did so. The atmosphere continues with the Baclynmny Talbot Suite, another encapsulation of the void between the lines. Interesting sources with 23 Inches of Monkey. Again, another perspective of our roots perhaps. Long time since I read Q. Many moons and books have risen and set, though it retains a grip in my firmament of literary adventures. A long track, which I suspect will find few tolerants. Curious experiment. Debord I know only by reference. Finally, Kilroy Wasn't Here, and I can fully believe that.
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