The Holy Night Fever
Written by Blakbeard on June 8, 2017
The music of Magma is evocative of an extraterrestrial collective intelligence’s algorithm for summoning the ghost of John Coltrane.
J Church, a band named for a beloved light rail line, lamented the turnover of endless cycles of urban and cultural decay, appropriation, exploitation, and inevitable gentrified banality. The historical context was the post Dot Bomb 1.0 era, circa 2003. At that time, the Saint John Coltrane Church was without a home. Happily, it was re-established soon thereafter, and continues today as a branch of the African Orthodox Church.
Dr. Yo’s Magic Lantern is not for everyone. Discontinue use and consult your doctor or witch doctor if you experience fatigue, nausea, or ennui.
Tagged as alternative art avant-garde classic electronic experimental music postpunk progressive psychedelic punk radio Rock
Playlist:
Track
Artist
Album
K. A. I
Magma
K. A. (Kohntarkosz Anteria)
The Holy Night Fever
Deerhoof
Reveille
She Said 'You Made A Thing of Me'
Gang of Four
Content
The Jezebel Spirit
Brian Eno and David Byrne
My Life In the Bush of Ghosts
Methods of Torture
Negativland
Escape from Noise
My Pal Foot Foot
The Shaggs
Philosophy of the World
Low Yo Yo Stuff
Captain Beefheart
Clear Spot
The Satanists Convene
J Church
J Church - Storm the Tower Split CD
House of the Rising Sun
Ramin Djawadi
Westworld Season 1
Spoon
Cibo Matto
Stereo Type A
Equinoxe
Jean-Michel Jarre
Equinoxe
Rivers of Babylon
The Melodians
The Harder They Come
Slush
Bonzo Dog Band
Let's Make Up and Be Friendly