Thursday, 30 April 2009

LUCIFER RISING



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LUCIFER RISING

Psychedelic sound traces sifted thru the sarcophagus; in the dangerous swell of a prison cell, an eternity doomed to neverness, Bobby Beausoleil defied the confines imposed upon the transference of rhyme and reason via a most industrious manifestation of resonance. Bobby Blue of the order of Beausoleil was the one to whisk the sceptor of wanderlust across the ancient faces of Kenneth Anger's imagination approximation that is Lucifer Rising. Regal are the ones he honors with the fruits of his quest towards sonic mind expansion, that which is equal in magnitude of those images of Anger, both jarringly primal and untraceable in their destinies. A homage to the pagan gods of this occult film record, minds tinged and tingled by the gift of Liber AL vel Legis, recieved by Aleister Crowley by way of the non-corporeal whisperings of Aiwass, thus inspiring this tribute to the Thelema in oscillating image and soundscape.



Lucifer Rising, Kenneth Anger's glorious vision of the dawning of the Aquarian Age.



View the entire film here.



Capture Beausoleil's shanked out symphony below >



Bobby Beausoleil - Lucifer Rising Part I



Bobby Beausoleil - Lucifer Rising Part II



Bobby Beausoleil - Lucifer Rising Part III



Bobby Beausoleil - Lucifer Rising Part IV



Bobby Beausoleil - Lucifer Rising Part V



Bobby Beausoleil - Lucifer Rising Part VI



Out of soap and newspaper knives and into the lives of the Sun Cult worshippers, here lies the soundtrack of a twisted and beautiful mind.

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4 comments:

pulp said...

awesome. i'm in love with LA MALADIE TROPICALE. makes me discover such great/cool things. thanks a lot kids!! kisses from france.

georgie said...

You are very welcome. Glad you like!!!

le club eskimoo said...

thanks for such a treasure;;;
Stupéfiant !
Cheers from Parigi

Anonymous said...

I always loved the music in the film. One of my favorite parts about it.

-Zane of ontario honey