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montalk, I am unfamiliar with the term Fourth Way, can you briefly define?

And what do you think about Therion's "Enter Vril-ya?

enter the underworld
enter vril-ya
a step down the stairway
enter vril-ya

inside earth there was a land of mystery
lighted up by the black sun of underground
in this world they got the key to time and space
and to forces too strong for mankind to know


secret cheifs of agharti
will reveal the lore of vril
and aldebaran
ansa agharti

(2 lines in nordic tongue)

when we unlock the hidden lore of vril
we fold space and travel across the
time
with this force man will become like a god
and rule earth through the light of the black sun

enter vril-ya  - man of sumer
          "            -man of sorat
          "            -man of drakon
       

Is it Shamballa(h) , or is it hell?
..depend on dimensional base??

"I hate dreaming. because when you want to sleep, you want to sleep. Dreaming is work. Next thing you know I have to build a go-kart with my ex landlord"
-The late Mitch Hedberg

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Fourth Way is the esoteric system developed by Gurdjieff and Ouspensky in the early 1900s. It is based on incomplete fragments of Sufi and Esoteric Christianity and aims to bring man from a state of programmed machinery toward living consciousness. Several members here at NR know about Fourth Way through their associations with the Quantum Future Group (formerly the Cassiopaean research group) which has since 2002 incorporated Fourth Way into its ideology. The subject has also come up in various threads. Others read about Gurdjieff and Ouspensky on their own. But I know there are members unfamiliar with the term so thanks for asking. Here is a summary of Fourth Way, and the Wikipedia entry.

Enter Vril-ya summarizes the lore of the Vril Society. So this one's about hollow earth, hidden source of power, nazi technology, becoming supermen, etc... Therion bases songs on various luciferic, occult, mythological themes. Makes for unusual lyrics.

Acquiring fringe knowledge is like digging for diamonds in a mine field.

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Thank you montalk.

It is awesome to have a place to discuss things of this nature as it relates to music, or otherwise.

I will investigate further.....                  J

"I hate dreaming. because when you want to sleep, you want to sleep. Dreaming is work. Next thing you know I have to build a go-kart with my ex landlord"
-The late Mitch Hedberg

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transient wrote:

google wrote "lyrics are poetry"

...Agreed. Words stripped of the accompanying music, or 'noise' depending on one's point of view, are just poetry, haiku, whateva.

Alot of music I like has no lyrics.
My favorite jazz has no lyrics.
My favorite electronica also has no lyrics. (Techno/ Trance lovers check di.fm, digitally imported radio). And some of my favorite metal, ditto.  Joe Satriani is one (although he is more blues/hard rock oriented) and he is one of the very best guitarists in the world. Many bands come to mind who have done spectacular instrumentals.

Lyricless music is my aural alter-ego :-)

Like they say, it takes a really good singer to replace no singer at all.

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Choice cuts...


Steve Reich "Music for 18 Musicians"
You won't reach 4th Density without a copy in your hand. tongue

Boards of Canada "Music Has the Right to Children"
For some inner reflection, possibly reflecting on the good ol' days where the teacher would cart in a 16mm projector and you would watch National Film Board of Canada nature documentaries in 2nd grade.

Aphex Twin "Richard D James Album"
Genius/madness

A Tribe Called Quest "The Low End Theory"
Abstract poetry dropped through the beats... beats that are hard. Beats that are funky. (Beats that will get you hooked like a crack head junkie.)

Sasha  "Global Underground 13 (Ibiza)"
For grooving.

Animal Collective "Feels"
big_smile !!! Hyper and surreal.

Brian Eno & David Byrne "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts"
Masterful collage of different sounds and genres.

Pink Floyd - "Meddle"
I recommend "Echoes" if you don't know what its all about already.

Q: (L) Whatchu know about that?
A: We know all about that.

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Me likes Sasha- I have some of his stuff, and some Dave Ralph compilation/ remixes.

CEdicon have you heard Juno Reactor's "Bible of Dreams"?

Progressive-tribal-trance, they did some of the Matrix trilogy soundtrack.

Track 2- "Conga Fury" is awesome, probably my #1 alltime favorite of the genre........ most of the album SLAMS.

I actually fried and seized a subwoofer voicecoil in the car listening to JR ;-)

"I hate dreaming. because when you want to sleep, you want to sleep. Dreaming is work. Next thing you know I have to build a go-kart with my ex landlord"
-The late Mitch Hedberg

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transient, yes! I've heard of Juno Reactor, very techy/tribal!

I used to be a huge fan of house and trance around 5 years ago, when I was a Senior in High School. Since then, I followed a completely different path of music, along the lines of indie rock, post-modern classical music, and hip hop. Only recently am I coming around full circle back to my electronic roots, and this time I'm actually making music too! I'll post the link to my project at some point.

Sasha is my favorite house/prog. trance DJ... I got a chance to see him live about 4 years ago on his Delta Heavy tour. We don't get many european superstar DJs in Rochester, NY, but that was such a blast, I respect that dude forever!

That Sasha CD in particular is pretty close to the perfect mix for me. The second disc begins with BT's 'Fibionacci Sequence' - a killer tech/breakbeat track! BT is a great dude, too. He grew up going to hardcore shows in D.C. in the 1980's and now he's making the craziest club beats. Dig on the good tunes, and dance when you get the chance.

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A: We know all about that.

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Earth Dance 2006 is coming up on Sept. 16 (internationally coordinated thingy)
http://www.earthdance.org/

http://www.earthdance.org/2006/PrayerForPeace.mp3

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Last year my friend Dale (fellow NR member "askewd") left his corporate job and took a big leap of faith to pursue his passion, electronic music production. Things magically fell into place and I just got news from him that his trance / house project Liquid Nation has really taken off.

If you want to hear a sample, > go here < and click on Listen. It's great when the positive vibes of a musician comes through.

Also, power metal was discussed on the death metal thread. For that genre I would recommend Sonata Arctica and Edenbridge because of their positive, highly melodic, and progressive style of metal. For the more D&D or LOTR side of power metal, see bands like Rhapsody, Dragonforce, and Blind Guardian.

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Xenopope wrote:

Yea, pretty sure that's the guy from NWA or something or other - "I get a letter from the government . . . like every day . . . I wait and watch and call 'em all suckas . . . they wanted me for Osama or whatever . . . picture me buying the scam I said never" - that line is a straight take from his olden days of rapping with the other group (before they went politically aware and started exposing the powers that be)

I have their album - all of their songs go into detail concerning the history of the conspiracy and how it has become what it is now. The beginning of the first song features a mosaic of cut up Bush speeches re-arranged and pieced back together forming a message which more clearly illustrates the intentions of his administration. "Americans are being caught up in an international dragnet. It has everything to do with hate and evil . . . and murder and prejudice. America is strong." I'll upload a song later.

He he, ok, just to clear this up....those lyrics you were quoting above are a modern take off of lyrics by Chuck D from a Public Enemy song called "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos" from the early 90's. 

The MC doing that take off is Paris, and that song (with the bush snippets) is called "What Would You Do?"

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People have brought up K-os.  He was performing on the Junos (Canadian equivalent of the Grammys) last year and was doing a song of his with remixed lyrics.  One of the lines I picked up on was "human beings acting like Reptilians".  He's got a really good vibe and is doing his best to freshen up hip hop both lyrically and musically. He's definately having a paradigm shifting effect on a lot of Canadians and apparently some Americans.

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For the metalheads out there....a really good power/prog/melodic metal band I've come across recently is Cloudscape, the album "Crimson Skies".  A couple of the songs off that album make me feel all tingly inside.

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Thank you I didn't know what I was talking about. What did I say NWA? Somebody slap me please.

*random hand flies*

//SMACK

. . but yea my friend Bo likes the one with the violin sample a lot. "Whose oil are you puttin' in yo caravan??"

I am as is Void.

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lyra wrote:

I also still REALLY enjoy The Verve's "Urban Hymns" disc, from 1997.

Have u heard their 1st full-length studio album, "A Storm in Heaven"? It's so good, their fans' reaction frightened them. The one w/ the pinball machine on the cover ("No Come Down") has some good songs too, esp. live "Gravity Grave".

Along the same lines r Ride, Lush, and Pale Saints (The Comforts of Madness in particular).

We are all Kosh.

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Emma Lee !

http://www.emma-lee.com/


she's my former manager's daughter and she's a talented musician ! she's playing tonight @ The Cameron House (408 Queen St. West) - Toronto ... also playing there tonight - The Action Mob:

http://www.myspace.com/theactionmob

woohoo !

... checking out the mirror of relationship ...

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Some jams for your listening pleasure (Requires Flash)

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Some 'samples' wink

bloc party http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a … A5192CDDB4

Does anyone every get a strange sensation throught their body when listenig to specific songs? I feel a tingling sensation when I listen to the next effort, peaking at 'everything you touch turns into gold'. Hard to explain maybe someone else experiences this thing too. I had the same experience when I listened to the Bloc Party song when I recognised the intro.

Rise Against http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a … AA221B52C7

http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a … CC198FC4E6

Thanks for the Aphex twin and cloudscape nominations. The others I'm having a hard time getting hold of.

"Violence solves everything. If it's not solving your problems, you aren't using enough of it."