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electrobaby fanfare (884 KB)
This track was meant to be the introductory fanfare, played as the lights dimmed and the curtain withdrew, to show the feature production of my life. It begins with the sounds of a baby crying and an irregular frequency pulsed electromagnetic current. This would represent my being electrocuted while in the womb by my mother, accidentally, while her friend, my father's other lover, did nothing. This track is combined with "All Hail the American Night," a sound-clip from his album of poetry called "The American Night," by Jim Morrison, my hero, which is followed by the Twentieth Century Fox fanfare for their films. In other words, "start the show"!
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windstorm (1.2 MB)
Perhaps having had one to many of Mr. Graham's crackers, this piece of blustery hoopla I played on the piano in 1996, I here remixed in dual mono and looped the same three riffs out of sequence over top of one another, such that it sounds like there are two pianos, and that I'm playing accompanyment with myself when I am really not. It ends with some melacholy windchimes authentic to the original recording.
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the Flood (10.41 MB)
Utnapishtim's theme continues as he proceeds to describe the Great Flood, in which we are introduced first to the theme of Ea, the Cleverest of the Gods, which is from the song "Wings for Marie," by the band Tool, from their album "10,000 Days." The theme of the Workers of Shurupuk combines "Aian Dubal" by Shu-De, from the album referenced previously, and the song "Yurac Sisa" by Inti Raymi, from the album "Traditional Music from the Andes." The theme of the Great Flood is "Just Like You Imagined" by Nine Inch Nails, from their album "The Fragile" ("Left" disc). Again, we hear repeated the theme of Urura, the Goddess of Creation, from "Song of the Sybil" by Dead Can Dance from their album "Toward the Within." The musical theme of Utnapishtim's survival is the song "La Mer" by Nine Inch Nails from the same source. The theme of Enlil, Tool's "Merkaba" from "Salival," also repeats.
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Tantra Yantra Mantra (4.9 MB)
Contributing to this track are some meditations on Seven Metals by Benjamin Iobst, the Gyoto monks of Tantric Buddhism contribute vocal chant, mixed with the Calimari Opera scene music by John Williams from George Lucas' film Revenge of the Sith.
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EnochianKeys1-11inEnglish (12 MB)
Aleister Crowley delivers the Enochian invokation for the calls to keys one through eleven of the thirty Ayres, in English. To accompnay this track, are added the song "Haunted" by the band "Type O Negative," distributed on the soundtrack to the movie the "Blair Witch Project;" as well as the songs "Shohmyoh" and "Tetsuo" from the soundtrack to the Japanese animation movie "Akira," composed and conducted by Geinoh Yamashirogumi.
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edenmix3.mp3 (4.2 KB)
This track is a drum and bass remix of the intro (music) and outro (chant) from Sarah Brightman's song "Eden" from the album of the same name.
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haQBLH (5.1 MB)
this track combines "trance dimensions" by DJ Dark Nebula with lyrics by Kabbalist B. Ashlag.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Utnapishtim Said
The theme of Utnapishtim is a combination of the first part of the track "Palpatine's Teachings" from the soundtrack to the George Lucas film, "Star Wars Episode III: the Revenge of the Sith," by composer John Williams, the single-song album "Seven Metals (Singing Bowls of Tibet)" by Benjamin Iobst and the track, "Sangwa Dvipa" from the album "Tibetan Buddhism: Tantras of Gyutto." The third theme that serves to describe the setting of the story is the song "Reel Ten" by the Plugz, from the soundtrack to the movie "Repo Man."
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Planets/Whales/Sol/MPR (35.66 MB)
This track's audio further explores the previous track's theme, using all 5 tracks from the "Voyager" album, mixed with all 7 tracks of the "Solfeggio" tones, both consequecutively. The vocal is Israel Regardie, performing the Middle Pillar Ritual ceremony, with commentary. Also a great track for meditating.
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chaos (5.583 MB)
This track's audio begins with some audio excerpts from "Fingerbone," "Lost Sky Dafodil" and "20,000 (pH7)" from "Music for the Odd Ocassion" by "Antedeluvian Rocking Horse" and from "Chaos" by Hakim Bey. The opening piano cut is from "Black Sun" (live) by the band "Therion," from the album "Atlantis Rising," overdubbed with first "Ana'l Haqq," then "Crosswinds" and then "Zukifar" all by "Secret Chiefs 3" from their album "First Grand Constitution And Bylaws." Following this repeats a brief refrain from "They Might Be Giants" song "I Walk Along Darkened Corridors," from their album "Apollo 18," and then a much longer dub from Clint Mansell's song "Tree of Life," from the OST to the Derren Arronovsky film "the Fountain." Towards the end, a vocal line drops in from the song "Fingerbone" again by "Antedeluvian Rocking Horse," from "Music for the Odd Ocassion."
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New Whirled Order (5.6 MB)
opening this track is the "breaking news" alarm from one of the subsequent radio broadcasts interpolated throughout the rest of this song. Then the beat drops, it's a track called "Confusion" by the group "New Order." The radio broadcast introduces us to the date, "July, 8th, 1947" one week after the Roswell UFO crash. Interjected is Eisenhower declaring Pearl Harbour, "a date which will live in infamy." The UFO crash announcement continues, and is then again interupted, this time by Neil Armstrong, first man to walk on the moon, repeating his famous line, "that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." After this the news of the Roswell crash continues again, this time to be cut off by Jim Morrison announcing "Adolph Hitler is still alive," from the infamous concert in Miami. Then the chorus comes in. It is Bosco's song "Satellite" from the soundtrack to the Tomb Raider movie. This is followed by the speech announcing the mission to the moon delivered by US president John Kennedy. Following this break-down is the radio news announcement of the assassination of President Kennedy. Immediately upon this is the second chorus, the "New World Order" mission speech of President George Bush Sr. and in conclusion his son, president George Bush Jr.'s famous quote about 9-11, "there's one terrible pilot."
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Rev 17-18 (4.3 KB)
This track combines "The Well of Souls" and portions from "The Miracle of the Ark" from the soundtrack to the first Indiana Jones movie, "Raiders of the Lost Ark" with a "Liber-Vox" public domain recording of someone reading chapters 17 and 18 from the Book of Revelations, the New Testament of the Bible, American Standard Version, read by Sam Stinson.
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apocalypso2A (6.18 MB)
opens with "Every Man and Every Woman is a Star," from the "666" cd of remixed recordings by Aleister Crowley. Next, "Masked Ball" from the "Eyes Wide Shut" soundtrack by Jocelyn Pook, mixed forwards and in reverse overtop of each other, is mixed with "Die Kathedrale der Buecher" (The Cathedral of Books) from the "Wings of Desire" soundtrack. Following this, an excerpt from "A Host of Seraphim" by "Dead Can Dance," played simultaneously forward and in reverse. opens with the 1941 declaration of war against the Allies by Adolph Hitler, mixed simultaneously forwards and in reverse. The songs from "666," "Eyes Wide Shut," and "Wings of Desire" continue, and mid-way through this cut, "The Ring of Fire" by Wojciech Kilar from the soundtrack to "Dracula" (the version directed by Francis Ford Coppolla) and "Der paranoide Engel" from the "Wings of Desire" soundtrack are added. continues Hitler's speech, the songs from "666," "Dracula" and "Wings of Desire" continue. Finally, the track's climax adds the end of Usama Bin Ladin's 2004 video, also mixed simultanesously forwards and in reverse.
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both? (9.2 MB)
This track begins with a reversed guitar riff from the song that then plays for the first half of the track, "Until the End of the World," by U2, off "Achtung Baby." In the background you can hear the song that plays continuously the entire track, "Einstein on the Beach" (original version), by Phillip Glass. Midway through the track, the song "A Different Drummer," by Peter Gabriel, from the album "Passion," the soundtrack to the film "the Last Temptation of Christ." In the latter half of the track, following the end of the song by U2, is a song by Ministry featuring William S. Burroughs. At the end of the track, you can briefly hear the Phillip Glass song again, but it has been playing underneath the others the whole time.
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