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- From: locklin@titan.ucc.umass.edu (Scott Locklin )
- Subject: Re: Buried Dreams
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- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 03:08:53 GMT
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- In article <8RZawB5w165w@cyberden.sf.ca.us> melantha@cyberden.sf.ca.us writes:
- >This album by Clock DVA is a fine album to conduct any form of ceremonial
- >or ritualistic magick. So long as it's played as a background
- >enhancement and not blasted about like one was listening to Metallica or
- >AC/DC or something. Also, although some out there may scream "Ahh
- >Christianity!" I find that Gregorian Monk chants can be extremely
- >evocative (or invocative, depending on one's focus). Most Medieval
- >instrumentals (if you can find them) and Tibetan monk chants are equally
- >eerie. I am having difficulty finding an entire album (tape) devoted to
- >Tibetan monk cants; I have found collections with one or two tracks.
- >Anyone with ANY information on Tibetan monk chants should e-mail me
- >forthwith so that I can trot right out and buy them! I will send a
- >cornucopia of gratitude your way!
- >
- > Melantha the Muser,
- >
- > Embracing the dark as usual.
- >
- >__________________________________________________________________________
- > | / |\
- > | H E \ Y B E R |/ E N [ melantha@cyberden.sf.ca.us ]
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-
- Also good for ritual magick is Jonathan Briley's "At the Mountains of Madness"
- & various works by Randy Greif.
- For shamanic trips try the Australian aboriginal musickal style "Dijeridou"
- or some Zoviet France (Especially "Loh Land")
-
- yrs under the elder sign...
- -Scott
-