Re: Return To Andromeda (Full length Ambient Album)

2018-11-21 Thread 313

Or if not, we could at least go roller skating, Detroit

On 2018-11-10 19:35, David A. Powers wrote:

Thank you for the thoughtful comments and support.
~David

On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 12:01 AM <3...@coke-smyth.net> wrote:


David,

Really respect where you are coming from on this. People often seem
to
post these days without having thought things through, an
international
list has language difficulties so I hope what I am saying is not as
usual lost in translation. Perhaps a Dan Sicko quote (not Brian Cox
#cough), rather than communication in modern western hieroglyphics
or
the esoterics of British shield designs, would help.

“Andromeda is a supergalaxy in the universe whose rays extend two
billion times brighter and deeper than the light from the sun of our

solar system. In the metagalactic cosmos, mighty Andromeda is the
celestial, etheric heart in the great cosmic body of The Lord.
Inside
this magnificent superstructure of spiraling stars, the suffering
and
sorrows of humanity burn brightly and profusely everyday, and are
deeply
felt with the heart of The Dear Lord. At the coda point of this
music, I
can hear The Lord’s Voice as it spoke to me three years ago,
saying ‘Do
you feel like suffering for My love?’. I feel The Lord’s
suffering
within my being everyday.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh0SksVs1FQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25BUJGvRyuY

As an orientalist I feel it is important to distinguish your
Poseidon
from your Dragon Prince (Vietnam) and this mix will no doubt help
meditate further texts on Egyptology, Atum and the vast wildernesses
of
space. I wouldn't give up hope just yet on vinyl, sometimes a good
pressing comes to you. I would ramp up the minimal donation though
somewhat Elon ;-). These days these kids think they're star wars if
they
know who han solo really is, but would kind of melt down if they
actually got to talk to Joseph Campbell or a real professor.

I'm not a musician myself- frankly I can't afford no strativarious
lessons and never could, but I will say this. If you are Irish and
you
want to make sounds like drexciya, you are better off putting down
the
cocaine-wash new release aquatic electro and heading to the giants
causeway. Listen to those mf seals for a good few months and you
might
just start to understand somewhat something of what Stinson and
Donald
were talking about re: The Song of the Sea (DVD recommended btw).

I live a million miles from London, South of the River, and a few
miles
further from Austin, Texas but where I come from you really don't
encourage a posse of white kids to try a black walk through the city

centre unless there's a bit of peace and harmony. I find it is
important
to cough up for the records, for the music, but the last thing I
want to
do is make kids- those under 40- think that there's more to Star
Wars
than burning vader at the end of Return of the Jedi. Afterall,
there's
usually something else Sci-Fi to occupy the discerning mind if its
not
on TV for free at Christmas. A Scanner Darkly ladies and gentleman?

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108399/

I agree with Denise, there is more to it than a spaf match over DJ
Markie narrating for Drexciya.

world2world

C

Oh and btw, I also don't post much, but Denise- if you're ever in
the UK
maybe I can hook you up!! :-)

On 2018-10-19 18:56, David A. Powers wrote:

Folks,

I'm a techno musician at the end of the day, not just a music fan,

at

the end of the day my job is to make music, and so I'm doing my

best

to not only do great work, but start my own label. Here is the

first

official release for Santos Y Diablos, "Return to Andromeda" a

record

of ambient techno inspired by outer space, Sun Ra, and the ancient
egyptian pyramid texts. It was recorded in Detroit, Chicago, and
Austin between 2014-2018, in fact this record spans the period

during

which I was homeless in Detroit. So it's a big deal for me to

finally

put this record out into the world, even if I don't sell a single
copy.

https://davidapowers.bandcamp.com/album/return-to-andromeda

You can stream it on bandcamp for free, and I hope some folks here
might find some enjoyment or spiritual nourishment from this

music:


PS, the label Santos Y Diablos was converted over from my personal
bandcamp label, so it includes two avant-jazz solo piano albums on

it

However, this is just due to a quirk of bandcamp.
In the future, I intend to release various forms of house and

techno

with this label, with a heavy Detroit influence.

I would like to put out other talented artists and get them paid

too.

However, right now I only have $300 and no way to pay my November
rent, so expanding to be a "real label" might take a while.
One day at a time...

~David




Re: _Gulp_ Another Stinson Interview.

2018-11-21 Thread 313

On 2018-11-21 23:26, 3...@coke-smyth.net wrote:

Hi Matt, few on my server right now

C

On 2018-11-21 19:15, Matt Deegan wrote:

Just had a listen, interesting stuff. Many thanks for the link. Can
anyone point me in the direction of more interviews, I'm new to this
so have a lot to catch up on! 

On Wed, 21 Nov 2018, 18:29 Andrew Duke 
Great to have the audio for this 2002 interview now online. And such
a great wealth of info here not covered by myself or Liz Copeland.
Cannot overemphasize the tireless work Stephen Rennicks does at
Drexciya Research Lab. And, nope, not mentioned in the other thread
as this only just made available like this very recently.

Andrew

On Wed, Nov 21, 2018, 2:09 PM Patrick Wacher 
Not sure if this was posted in that _other_ thread, apologies if
so, but here’s another Stinson interview.





https://inverted-audio.com/listen-to-an-unheard-phone-interview-with-james-stinson/


P.




Re: _Gulp_ Another Stinson Interview.

2018-11-21 Thread Matt Deegan
Just had a listen, interesting stuff. Many thanks for the link. Can anyone
point me in the direction of more interviews, I'm new to this so have a lot
to catch up on! 

On Wed, 21 Nov 2018, 18:29 Andrew Duke  Great to have the audio for this 2002 interview now online. And such a
> great wealth of info here not covered by myself or Liz Copeland. Cannot
> overemphasize the tireless work Stephen Rennicks does at Drexciya Research
> Lab. And, nope, not mentioned in the other thread as this only just made
> available like this very recently.
>
> Andrew
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 21, 2018, 2:09 PM Patrick Wacher 
>> Not sure if this was posted in that _other_ thread, apologies if so, but
>> here’s another Stinson interview.
>>
>>
>> https://inverted-audio.com/listen-to-an-unheard-phone-interview-with-james-stinson/
>>
>>
>> P.
>>
>


Re: _Gulp_ Another Stinson Interview.

2018-11-21 Thread Andrew Duke
Great to have the audio for this 2002 interview now online. And such a
great wealth of info here not covered by myself or Liz Copeland. Cannot
overemphasize the tireless work Stephen Rennicks does at Drexciya Research
Lab. And, nope, not mentioned in the other thread as this only just made
available like this very recently.

Andrew


On Wed, Nov 21, 2018, 2:09 PM Patrick Wacher  Not sure if this was posted in that _other_ thread, apologies if so, but
> here’s another Stinson interview.
>
>
> https://inverted-audio.com/listen-to-an-unheard-phone-interview-with-james-stinson/
>
>
> P.
>


_Gulp_ Another Stinson Interview.

2018-11-21 Thread Patrick Wacher
Not sure if this was posted in that _other_ thread, apologies if so, but
here’s another Stinson interview.

https://inverted-audio.com/listen-to-an-unheard-phone-interview-with-james-stinson/


P.