Thursday, May 31, 2012
necromancer
Yeah I'm into the occult i'm a necromancer. Besides I have fun with other members I work with the occult.
Devious info
Interests: Cult Like Men, Big Cops, Sex Magick, Magic, Necromancy, Books
Favourite genre of music: Metal Heavy
Favourite poet or writer: Hp Lovecraft
Favorite photographer: Myself
Favourite style of art: Anime, Nudes, Goth
Skin of choice: Pale
Personal Quote: Your Life Isn't Written in Stone Its Made Up of A Glass and Sand
Skype: mistressofsex
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
patterns
The Guardian: In your book 100 you talk about turning as much of your life into art as possible. For example, you would take a route to your fishing spot that, when sketched on a map, showed the outline of a fish. Another example would be the fact that this very question will end up as part of a sculpture. Is it important to be so conscious of these pieces of art or do you think every day people are creating their own art works without even realising?
Bill Drummond (KLF): It may be a form of OCD or just an attempt to give life more meaning than it seems to have, but as far back as I can remember I have had a habit of trying to create patterns in the games that I played or the things that I was doing. In my childhood this could be climbing 10 different trees before the sun passed the spire of the parish church or walking out the shape of a square on the map of our town when going to the shops and back to get the messages for my mum. I was never that interested in organised games or religion because someone else had already worked out what all the patterns were. Using a word such as ritual may be too loaded for my liking, but I guess it is from these motivations in us that ritual is born.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Monday, May 7, 2012
Moonspell
Mantus Iberius Daemonium: Six string occult citar
Tanngrisnir Imperator Ignis: Six string celtic harp
Langsuyar Tenebrarum Rex: Dramatic, erudit vox and passioned metaphors
Neophytus Lupus Maris: Ethnic and tragic ambience keys
Nisroth de Occulta Fraternitatis: Traditional, classical and vile percussions
Tetragrammaton Tremendae Majestatis: Four string arabid 'ud
French Tissues
[London Stereoscopic Company]
The Marchesa Casati
The Italian heiress lived in a Gothic Art Deco manor where peacocks and monkeys roamed freely. She threw opulent soirees. Once, La Casati wore a dress of white feathers, streaked with fresh blood. Another time, she draped live snakes around her neck and led two cheetahs on a leash, while being waited upon by male slaves wearing nothing but gold leaf.
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