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Copuldaemon
01-18-2007, 01:12 PM
I have this cd now, and began listening to it and my thougts are that as of now for the tiene being, i am disappointed only because he talks through out the whole farging thang,
I am an extreme lover of dark ambient stuff like raison detre, I recently got two or three mp3's of zero kama, a murder of angels, a new rising throne??? and i can get more out of them than this.
oNLy because i need atmosphere not a voice and slow drawn out voice, but i guess it can be used for some post hypnotic working if you're into that kind of thing.
the future remains to be seen but i surely hope that this doesn't go into my "only played once" box and now i'm off to chase russian girls.

Copuldaemon
01-20-2007, 04:02 AM
Okay I listened to it again and it's not bad if you use this for a hypnotic induction and it would of been better for me (the consumer) if it was labeled as such.
At times I find his tones and FX a bit cheesy and at other times I feel that I could of made something better but hey, I brought it so I can write my thoughts on it and so I'm stuck with it and since I'm stuck with it, I will use it in the future or not...

m1thr0s
01-20-2007, 05:14 AM
I've really never really dealt with anything like this very much so I can't offer much. Somebody gave me one of these things once that was supposed to change my life or something so I listened to it a few times and only experienced extreme boredom coupled with a sense of stupidity for bothering to listen at all...

hey...maybe that was the whole point! I may have become enlightened and didn't even know it!

m1thr0s

Oblio
01-20-2007, 08:19 AM
Man listen to CD before enlightenment.

After enlightenment, he listen to CD.


or something along those lines :D


Was it a HoloSync CD or similar, which claims that it will have you meditating deeper than a zen monk in 20 minutes!!! (bwahahahahhahaaha)




Copul, I had a great love for Raison D'Etre a while back (someone "borrowed" my CD though, and I haven't seen it for about 10 years though :/)

Have you heard Black Lung? There's a lot of scope to his stuff; quite experimental electronic/noise, industrial, tech... but it's all dark, and there's some ambient too.

Perhaps a bit beaty for a working though...



Here's a link to a very cool track of his: Black Lung - I Have No Mouth (http://www.eggdisk.com/files/181900_z0vtd/Intel-Igent%20Inside%20-%2001%20-%20Black%20Lung%20-%20I%20Have%20No%20Mouth.mp3)

Copuldaemon
01-20-2007, 01:20 PM
No I haven't heard of them but in truth there's a countless number of such projects and you never hear about them because they're under the underground allmade by misanthropic people who don't care for notoriety whatsoevaH!!! the last stand of the "artiste", lol, wtf?

thnx for the link

Ci Celli Ddu
01-20-2007, 01:39 PM
Im listening to the cd right now (got it in the post today). I reckon I'll need to get hold of some ganja, surround myself in darkness in the Witching Hours, wearing my Sith robe with the hood up to make the darkness complete (there's always a bit of neon lighting filtering otherwise) and listen to it then. It'll be a good enough introduction, but I can't imagine using it more than once. The voice is difficult in places to single out in the mix, which is not good because I don't really want to be concentrating on it instead of drifting off into a visualisation. Apart from that each track is too short, 5 minutes more or less for each sphere isn't really enough for a serious visualised experience, and I don't want to have to pause or play even with the remote, it would break the spell so to speak.
You know those mantras the Tibetan monks sing in their temples every morning? If anything Id prefer something like that in the long run. A mantra that helps you into a trance like state, in a foreign tongue so that it does not engage the conscious mind (the subconscious mind will remember the mantra's meaning).

Copuldaemon
01-20-2007, 10:10 PM
Im listening to the cd right now (got it in the post today). I reckon I'll need to get hold of some ganja, surround myself in darkness in the Witching Hours, wearing my Sith robe with the hood up to make the darkness complete (there's always a bit of neon lighting filtering otherwise) and listen to it then. It'll be a good enough introduction, but I can't imagine using it more than once. The voice is difficult in places to single out in the mix, which is not good because I don't really want to be concentrating on it instead of drifting off into a visualisation. Apart from that each track is too short, 5 minutes more or less for each sphere isn't really enough for a serious visualised experience, and I don't want to have to pause or play even with the remote, it would break the spell so to speak.
You know those mantras the Tibetan monks sing in their temples (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4476737654493576258&q=tibetan+mantra) every morning? If anything Id prefer something like that in the long run. A mantra that helps you into a trance like state, in a foreign tongue so that it does not engage the conscious mind (the subconscious mind will remember the mantra's meaning).

Haha, lol! You're funny as shit man but I do agree 100% for I couldn't explain it better if I tried.