George Battaille. Charles Baudelaire. Nietzsche. Marquis De Sade. - TopicsExpress



          

George Battaille. Charles Baudelaire. Nietzsche. Marquis De Sade. Robert Spencer. Karl Marx. Friedrich Hegel. Soren Kierkegaard. The sound will cope up with Gregorian Chants and DSO of course. This are my formula and references. Not shallow shit for brain lyrics and fastfood music. Ideas that demand critical thinking. Challenging the listener. Supposely channeling and tuning them to a stroboscopic experience. I do not doubt that the lyrical aspect can reach its meaning to the crowd/masses. How can it be? Just look at the average crowd. Nor do they understand it, as our idea is so far ahead of our time or our countrymen, something i take great proud in. Under the circumstances, this creation-what is important is to satisfied ourselves, not the vast majority of shallow peanut brain crowds. If they dive into the whole concept, understand it and grasp it well. Then they learn the richness of the creation. And why it is valuable and interesting. Remember this: intelligence is rare in flock-sheep mentality save only for those gratefull enough to seek. Especially this crowd. In return, consider this: Liberation, insights, wisdom/knowledge, heartwarming. And all this is not enough without actions. Be it harmful or experimental, to you or anyone else. By actions ONLY, can it influence the atmosphere and soundscape of the art and craft. Knowledge is key. But this is only in theory, by action It seals the meaning even better, completing the puzzle or missing link and in logical progress, completing it. Therefore, achieving what the whole practice and theory is all about. Keywords: Existentialism, Les Fleurs Du Mal, The Will To Power, Beyond Good and Evil, Theology, Metaphysic, Fear and Trembling. In Hoc Signo Vinces....
Posted on: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 23:38:54 +0000

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