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Diamanda Galás
diamandagalas.com/
www.facebook.com/DIAMANDA.GALAS.OFFICIAL/
( ;D --> Diamanda Galás (born August 29, 1955) is an American avant-garde soprano, composer, pianist, organist, performance artist, and painter. Hailed as one of the most exceptional singers of our time, Diamanda Galás has earned international acclaim for her highly original and politically charged performance works. Notable among these are Plague Mass, Defixiones: Orders from the Dead, Vena Cava, Schrei X, and The Refugee. Galás has been described as "capable of the most unnerving vocal terror".[2] Her works largely concentrate on the topics of AIDS, mental illness, despair, injustice, condemnation, and loss of dignity.)
- ALL THE WAY
diamandagalas.myshopify.com/collections/frontpage/products/all-the-way
- AT SAINT THOMAS THE APOSTLE
diamandagalas.myshopify.com/collections/frontpage/products/at-saint-thomas-the-apostle-harlem
( ;D --> I attended a incredible Diamanda Galás concert together with Johan Bergendahl @ the Roskilde Festival back in the mid 80s.The performance was totally breathtaking, a surreal and deep-dark Witch mass, all created out of 3 microphones and echo vocoder.)
Drab Majesty
drabmajesty.bandcamp.com/
www.facebook.com/drabmajesty/
( ;D --> Drab Majesty is an inter-dimensional platform aimed at channeling aural and visual messages founded by a human being from Los Angeles in 2013. The human communes directly with it's spiritual muse/assumed alter-ego Deb Demure to demonstrate the power in relinquishing ownership to a divine design, thereby handing inspiration over to the spirit world - essentially serving as a contractor in business with the Collective Consciousness.)
The Demonstration
drabmajesty.bandcamp.com/album/the-demonstration
Dot In The Sky
soundcloud.com/daisrecords/02-dot-in-the-sky
3six / 36
soundcloud.com/3six
www.3six.net
( ;D --> 36 (pronounced three-six) is the ambient / experimental project of Dennis Huddleston from the United Kingdom.)
Tomorrow's Explorers
soundcloud.com/3six/tomorrows-explorers-ep-preview-3sixep003
www.juno.co.uk/products/36-tomorrows-explorers/636783-01/
See also:
barlemusic.blogspot.se/2016/03/flavor-of-week-9.html
For All the Emptiness
foralltheemptiness.com/
soundcloud.com/foralltheemptiness
www.facebook.com/foralltheemptiness
( ;D --> dark electronic music project responding to claims based on anti-reason.)
mt ep
foralltheemptiness.com/album/mt-ep
Seduced by a Disease
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eISsaCufWRs
Bersarin Quartett
www.facebook.com/bersarinquartett/
( ;D --> Melancholia. Longing. It is difficult to speak about these moods or states of the mind without invoking stereotypes. In ancient medicine, melancholia was considered to be one of the four temperaments, matching the four humours. In fact, melancholia, meaning "black bile" in Ancient Greek, was thought to be caused by an excess of this very body substance. By contrast, in more modern interpretations, literates and Freudians relate many variations of longing to the one primordial longing, the desire to return to one's mother's womb. In this context, the womb is considered to be the place of absolute comfort and cosiness, of total bliss. Thus it should not be surprising that to many of us melancholia is a mood which we like to invoke and to maintain, we like to envelop ourselves in it like in a warm blanket. Our brain and our sensory systems appear to be made for perceiving and emotionally responding to music in a very immediate fashion. Consequently music is the obvious drug for all of us melancholia-addicts. However, there is a thin line between melancholia and sadness, and music which is meant to be melancholic too often crosses this line by far. Only very few artists succeed in avoiding this crossing, and in creating music which is melancholia in its most pure form. It is safe to say that BERSARIN QUARTETT - the electronic music project of Thomas Bücker - is one of them.)
III [CD|2xLP|DIGITAL]
www.denovali.com/bersarinquartett/
play.spotify.com/album/4UvoN0FYp3HOg5qiKP33ug
Over And Out
BarleMusic Tube
Friday, January 27, 2017
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