Extra Monday Music Selection
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A different set of tracks now -
Hector Zazou - Caoineadh Na Dtr Muire
Jon Hassell - Dream Theory
Thighpaulsandra - Paralysed
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Pete Namlook - State Of Mind
Coil - Are You Shivering?
Stereolab - Cybele's Reverie
I love this band totally so more hrre -
Stereolab - Fluorescences
Stereolab - French Disko
Finallyform one of the most unusla albums -
Hakim Bey - Poetic Terrorism
Hakim Bey reading from TAZ with sonic noodling provided by Wu Man, Nicky Skopelitis, Buckethead, and Bill Laswell.
Full album - Hakim Bey - T.A.Z. (Axiom Records)
1 Chaos
2 Poetic Terrorism
3 Amour Fou
4 Immediatism
5 The Tong
6 Boycott Cop Culture
T.A.Z = Temporary Autonomous Zones
Peter Lamborn Wilson (pseudonym Hakim Bey; born 1945) is an American anarchist author, primarily known for advocating the concept of Temporary Autonomous Zones. In addition to his writings on ontological anarchy (termed lifestyle anarchism by detractors such as Murray Bookchin) and Temporary Autonomous Zones, Bey has written essays on other topics such as Tong traditions, the utopian Charles Fourier, the poet Gabriele D'Annunzio, alleged connections between Sufism and ancient Celtic culture, technology and Luddism, Amanita muscaria use in ancient Ireland, and sacred pederasty in the Sufi tradition.
Regarding his concept of Temporary Autonomous Zones (TAZ) he said in an interview that
"the real genesis was my connection to the communal movement in America, my experiences in the 1960s in places like Timothy Leary's commune in Millbrook...Usually only the religious ones last longer than a generation—and usually at the expense of becoming quite authoritarian, and probably dismal and boring as well. I've noticed that the exciting ones tend to disappear, and as I began to further study this phenomenon, I found that they tend to disappear in a year or a year and a half".
Enjoy.
Hector Zazou - Caoineadh Na Dtr Muire
Jon Hassell - Dream Theory
Thighpaulsandra - Paralysed
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:format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(96)/discogs-images/A-73897-001.jpg.jpg)
Pete Namlook - State Of Mind
Coil - Are You Shivering?
Stereolab - Cybele's Reverie
I love this band totally so more hrre -
Stereolab - Fluorescences
Stereolab - French Disko
Finallyform one of the most unusla albums -
Hakim Bey - Poetic Terrorism
Hakim Bey reading from TAZ with sonic noodling provided by Wu Man, Nicky Skopelitis, Buckethead, and Bill Laswell.
Full album - Hakim Bey - T.A.Z. (Axiom Records)
1 Chaos
2 Poetic Terrorism
3 Amour Fou
4 Immediatism
5 The Tong
6 Boycott Cop Culture
T.A.Z = Temporary Autonomous Zones
Peter Lamborn Wilson (pseudonym Hakim Bey; born 1945) is an American anarchist author, primarily known for advocating the concept of Temporary Autonomous Zones. In addition to his writings on ontological anarchy (termed lifestyle anarchism by detractors such as Murray Bookchin) and Temporary Autonomous Zones, Bey has written essays on other topics such as Tong traditions, the utopian Charles Fourier, the poet Gabriele D'Annunzio, alleged connections between Sufism and ancient Celtic culture, technology and Luddism, Amanita muscaria use in ancient Ireland, and sacred pederasty in the Sufi tradition.
Regarding his concept of Temporary Autonomous Zones (TAZ) he said in an interview that
"the real genesis was my connection to the communal movement in America, my experiences in the 1960s in places like Timothy Leary's commune in Millbrook...Usually only the religious ones last longer than a generation—and usually at the expense of becoming quite authoritarian, and probably dismal and boring as well. I've noticed that the exciting ones tend to disappear, and as I began to further study this phenomenon, I found that they tend to disappear in a year or a year and a half".
Enjoy.
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Date: 2016-03-28 09:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-03-29 01:29 am (UTC)Hugs, Jon