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Sleep Token // half algorithm half deity glitches in the code or gaps in a strange dream
Katla // vermir nu glaetan su hlyja og tendrar oll lisins bal
Sirom // synchronized currents of inner rituals
Klangstof // it's crazy what you learn from keeping your mouth shut
NF // put your arms around me let your love surround me I am lost
Maribou State // maribou state of sampled delayed electronic melodic structure
Floating Points // silence in music of sam shephard's floating points
Sturgill Simpson // shatter illusions that hold your spirit down
Foxing // been thinking of shortcuts to dead ends
Soen // the winds of time will disperse the signs that you left to find your trail
Solstafir // og salin kvedur lifsins langa draum
Phoria // evolve on a word you found in my mind
James Holden // trance of mind guiding james holden's modular electronica
Kevin Morby // all that i've done wrong has found me
Hvob // I will not rest until I discover the truth
Glass Animals // be a part of the scene like you're living your dream
Alt-J // bright ideas hide in caves
Kadavar // I should believe in human nature but I really don't
FKA twigs // silent are my heart strings icy is my body heat
Purity Ring // spinning like a neverend blowing through me like the wind
Hexvessel // when the tide of the universe churns a sea of wisdom will return
A Winged Victory for the Sullen // ambient drone concertos of a winged victory for the sullen
Chain Gang of 1974 // regrets reflect in us all
Kingcrow // illusions are shattered by your own will
Zola Jesus // flare gone missing turning dark
black country communion // there is no flame for the faithless
Hidden Orchestra // preprogrammed hidden orchestra mood formations
Necks // the necks fusion of diverse influence Into the framework of gestural flow
Airbag // god is the future
Wardruna // boere deg I meg vekser fro av fro ytre og indre invere lng
Pretty Lights // I did not want to go to heaven anyway
Florence and the Machine // you can't choose what stays and what fades away
Jon Hopkins // resonant composition of jon hopkins' synthesized sound
Robyn // i'm going backwards through time at the speed of light
Foals // when the end comes my way will I drop to my knees and pray
Choir of Young believers // it will come one day take you away from here and forward
olafur arnalds // so far from who i was from who i love from who i want to be
Fleet Foxes // and the waves break ever closer ever near to me
Flying Lotus // step inside my mind you'll find curiosity animosity high philosophy
Demians // youth I suppose is a treasure spent
this will destroy you // vengeance is a dark light that blinds all who seek it
moderat // fallen from grace lost in his way
Cinematic Orchestra // at the bosom of the angry short fall one finds a fistful all engaging
Fennesz // audio signals manipulation of fennesz post noise reduction
Manchester Orchestra // let me open my eyes and be glad that I got here
trentmoller // take me into your skin
Pineapple Thief // when there was someone within
PVT // upon the back way of knowing
Akron Family // and love lifted every thing from the ground and into the sun
editors // with my eyes closed i'll look closer
Circus Maximus // let the fire inside you glow
National // I leaned on the wall and the wall leaned away
Okkervil River // increasingly inward involved and cut off from the scene
Solstafir // I wear my thorns for you they cut all the way through
gazpacho // painting you a rainbow singing you a dream
Black Mountain // forever after didn't turn out that long
Steve Wilson // i show the scars of every fear and doubt
Riverside // when something ends something else begins
Triosk // electro fusion of triosk
Siena Root // quickly running out of options of somewhere to belong
Efterklang // tagen forsvinder alting forandres
Efterklang // turning the wheel like dreams in the night
Death Cab For Cutie // there is beauty in a failure and there are depths beyond compare
Ben Frost // ben frost drone mechanics of metal fused sound distortion
Caribou // compositions of mental ideas algorithmically reformed
neal morse // a place inside that the world can't buy
m83 // synthesized team ghost of m83
cloud cult // the fuel is nearly spent let's check the maps again
Arabs in Aspic // om ingen finner veien bak lyset
kashmir // the picture that passes our window has changed
oceansize // down the low our deepest sigh within yourself you cannot hide
Wolverine // as we toast to madness we find fulfillment in
m83 // synthesized team ghost of m83
kings of leon // kings of preacher leon
Gregory Alan Isakov // but i'd never say I love you dear just to hear you say it back
arcade fire // don't want it faster i don't want it free
thomas dybdahl // if you stand tall for others you will find love
joe bonamassa // waiting on my destiny learning from my abilities
karmakanic // and when i wake up i know where my soul belongs
jesse sykes & the sweet hereafter // without this wanting will I soon be free
Johann Johansson // ascending harmonic progression of johann johansson
Tim Hecker // distorted and fragmented tim hecker's resonant sound
Alexi Murdoch // time to believe in what you know
Explosions In The Sky // does our ruin benefit the earth aim the grass to grow
Sia Furler // there are no lies in this world we call sleep
Watch // they have torn you up from soil but the roots are still alive
My Morning Jacket // straining to remember just what it means to be alive
Gravenhurst // drown the whole world in my faith
Jaga Jazzist // I look to my dreams to find out I live my life this way
Ulrich Schnaus // symphonic layers of ulrich schnauss electronica
Midlake // one more year for a man to change his ways
Gorillaz // suspended in a twilight void that keeps on giving
rpwl // if there is an end the end is love
linkin park // help me leave behind some reasons to be missed
rpwl // only love can be the way to bring you closer to yourself
thee silver mt zion // destroy all dreamers with debt and depression
porcupine tree // never look for the truth in your mother's eyes
Otis Taylor // who is that standing up talking about freedom
thee silver mt zion // the fence around your garden won't keep the ice from falling
Do Make Say Think // listen to do make say think
Early Day Miners // failing with doubt they journeyed without
pain of salvation // so i hold my breath and close my eyes and focus on the wine
grandaddy // tears frozen upon descent
Ulver // uncertain depths fell in love with and fell into his own shadow
Coldplay // give me peace of mind and trust
sylvan // when it's silence all around you you will face your life alone
Dream Theatre // safe in the light that surrounds me
Pain of Salvation // how to mourn the living that are still around yet somehow gone
Under Byen // det er mine skridt der holder dig gaende
muse // they make me dream your dreams
sigur ros // sigur ros...from the back of beyond
porcupine tree // the most twisted of your rules
Tenhi // hiljainen hetki unenvirran luona mieli pilvissa kay
Jack White // always play to win but always seem to lose
James Johnson // ambience of james johnson's mirrored environment
beth hart // hard cold and cruel is a man who paid too much for what he got
Craig Armstrong // close your eyes and leave the ground i want to get hold of you
air // vibrant flow of air
White Birch // let me call you jane or virus in my veins
Yann Tiersen // voice dimension of yann tiersen's music juxtaposed with surroundings
opeth // slave to a sorrow that is whispering within
unkle // are you happy being or do you search for meaning
Alio Die // revolving sound of the patient flow
Alpha // you get to pick cause you tailor your own
Faithless // some kind of night into your darkness colours your eyes with what's not there
Sneaker Pimps // does it take the fireworks to make you look in wonder
travis // there is no wrong there is no right, the circle only has one side
spiritualized // nothing hurts you like the pain of someone you love
labradford // labradford ever more
Placebo // higher power help me start to heal
Archive // our worlds collide inside our souls collapsing
wilco // something that you feel already deep inside you've denied
cat power // remember one thing the dream you can see pray it to be
Mystery // what's left of me just lies behind so far away
Godspeed You Black Emperor // if you follow the secret window and you die to the ego nature
archive // rid us of our conscience so we can float away
Low // to forget the hurt
tool // drawn beyond the lines of reason push the envelope watch it bend
Placebo // the peace of mind and the seeds that we sow are intertwined
Moby // i see tears in your eyes but the love is missing
Deftones // relaxed in your void where you will drain all of you
Kenny Wayne Shepherd // find the light the light in you let it shine shine on through
sparklehorse // and the more i try to hurt you the more it hurts me
tim mcgraw // open heart of tim mcgraw
porcupine tree // onto others what they always do to you
flower kings // with the power to believe we have the power to heal
LTJ Bukem // ltj bukem removed from drum and bass content
Elliott Smith // this is the place where time reverses
Ulver // light at his back heavy substance below him glanced down into
mercury rev // i never dreamed i'd lose you in my dreams i'm always strong
Sixteen Horsepower // put me on a high horse so everyone can see
Dream Theatre // learn from your mistakes and stand behind the choices that you made
Low // dissolve into a state of awful inverse
Midnight Choir // old and cold as the darkest night down on me
portishead // the tenderness i feel will send the dark underneath
Underworld // listening to the barbed wire hanging
gavin rossdale // kill youth with easy listening
lambchop // painful southern bilss
Vidna Obmana // sonic illusion of stillness in vidna obmana sound
Counting Crows // in between the moon and you the angels get a better view
Dirty Three // great waves frozen in a secret space
The Tea Party // your soul shakes free as your conscience hits the ground
pj harvey // blue now is the colour love the drag i'm needing
tindersticks // and you showed me who i was running from, as if i hadn't known all along
Anekdoten // storm will arise building up from the hearts of the moons of mars
Richard Dobson // I asked for love and I got strangers who needed a helping hand
Rapoon // emerging earthly spirit of harmonic rapoon group soul
Anekdoten // each and every lie burns a hole into my soul a sky about to rain
radiohead // radiohead star
radiohead // cut the kids in half
Cult // a song of crimson rage from a bird within a cage
pete namlook // ambient space of pete namlook and fax
Ketil Bjornstad // floating piano chords of ketil bjornstad's nordic stream
Dream Theatre // hanging on a brink of death you're never more alive
After Crying // csend van mely mindig teged nez
morphine // the cross the good luck charm the prayer the extra layer
mostly autumn // mostly autumn within
Landberk // you are all in all are you
Isildurs Bane // you can't buy your experiences they all have to be earned
Queens of the Stone Age // the deeper in the water the more I long for you
Kingston Wall // see me walking see me crawling see my future see a dead man
Young Gods // decipher codes in the sky
tori amos // these precious things let them break their hold over me
soundgarden // no staring at the clouds, i must stay on the ground
massive attack // english upbringing background carribean
pearl jam // i've got this life and a will to show i'll always be better than before
Smashing Pumpkins // if wish is faith and forgive is trust
pendragon // now u are forever embedded in this song and there is nothing u can do
Smashing Pumpkins // wrap me up in always and drag me in with maybes
alice in chains // if i can't be my own i'd feel better dead
Walkabouts // misery's a hostage that you treat too fair
Nick Cave // he who seeks finds and who knocks will be let in
David Parsons // david parsons' sonic journeys into tibet
angelo badalamenti // mood scenes of angelo badalamenti
marillion // built this house on solid ground but now it's crumbling tumbling down
Lenny Kravitz // just think twice before you cast your stone at someone's soul
garth brooks // to watch a storm with all its wonder
Steve Earle // time was like water but I was the sea I'd have never noticed it passin'
nick cave // anyway i told the truth and i'm not afraid to die
Danzig // I will keep you broke and splintered
Michael Brook // ambient guitar feedback drones of michael brook's eclectic work
Little Axe // there can be no love if there ain't no pity
Steve Roach // constant internal sound current
swans // if mercy were to hold me closely and hide me in her place of no pain
Mother Love Bone // let's fall in love with music the driving force of our livings
Hector Zazou // cross cultural ambience of hector zazou
lyle lovett // rare ballads of lyle lovett
skinny puppy // rant and rave smash your head against the cage
legendary pink dots // will we wind up as the bunch of grapes that makes the wine
Pendragon // look deep within and find love over fear a spiritual rudder to steer
Jesus & Mary Chain // past the weakened eyes that feel and scream into your soul
Clan of Xymox // so the circle cannot fade it turns in endless ways it turns it's endless days
sisters of mercy // all i know for sure, all i know for real is knowing doesn't mean so much
frank weyzig // born to live with this eternal flame
dead can dance // here alone on the grounds are millions of seeds we've left behind
depeche mode // what the spirit seeks the mind will follow
Love And Rockets // believe in where you're going but don't lose your yesterdays
cult // emptyness his bitterness is gone journey on to the eternal reward
david sylvian // the other side of life
dead can dance // with one wish we wake the will within wisdom
metallica // metallica angellica
blue nile // praying for the light
marillion // where are the poets to breach the dawn of the sentimental mercenary
ravi shankar // shankar - planetary soul searcher
Frankie goes to Hollywood // a force from above cleaning my soul
Chameleons // dreams are what you live for
talk talk // as bad as bad becomes it's not a part of you
Zoviet France // tribal revival harmonic noise of zoviet france
robert plant // keep my mind from constant turning to the things i cannot be
Bauhaus // turn the tables upside down change the lows to highs
Pat Metheny // unintended masterpiece sprawling into spaced metheny
New Order // silence your cry
jan garbarek // northern sounds of jan garbarek
Michael Stearns // rites of harmony with the source
u 2 // into the half lights and through the flame
def leppard // bringin' on the heartbreak
exodus // miej serce otwarte a szczescie moze jest obok tuz
cure // going under slowly never seems to...cure
The Damned // the torch of love is a burning flame It burns so bright it consumes all pain
sound // so many feelings pent up in here, left alone i'm with the one i most fear
ultravox // emotion driving all the time a burning need for things not mine
Cure // the same image haunts me in sequence in despair of time
Joy Division // on stranger waves the lows and highs our vision touched the sky
joy division // directionless so plain to see, a loaded gun won't set you free
gary numan // i could feel my mind decaying
Flash & The Pan // extroverted hero losing paradise
John Mellencamp // like a wheel inside the wheel it turns on you
robert schroeder // harmonic ascendant driftin' in timewaves
harold budd // harold budd astronomical
dire straits // and all this writing on the wall oh i can read between the lines
cars // i don't mind you coming here wasting all my time
Siouxsie & the Banshees // even though we're all alone we are never on our own
U.K. // emotions I could not control Illuminate my heart and soul
peter gabriel // fear, she is the mother of violence
Talking Heads // he feels the power of the past behind him
arvo part // cantus and other prayers by arvo part
Wire // grass doesn't grow on busy streets
Jean-Michel Jarre // don't care about freedom of speech because you have nothing to say
alan parsons project // heavy words that tossed and blew me like autumn winds will blow
Henryk Gorecki // zdrowas mario laskis pelna ty zawsze wspieraj mnie
Jean-Michel Jarre // don't care about freedom of speech because you have nothing to say
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers // if you follow your dreams you might find the forest there in the trees
vangelis // emotion waves of vangelis
Jean-Luc Ponty // progressive electro jazz rock fusion by jean-luc ponty
terje rypdal // terje rypdals meaning in strings
SBB // coraz wiecej szklanych oczu
chris de burgh // but you are not alone when this is your world
Journey // the sound of life misplaced your mind
stevie nicks // gold voice woman
Philip Glass // pulsating rhythms ever changing shape and the destiny of music
Kraftwerk // eurotrash to some of you
rush // life is just a candle and dream must give it flame
Johnny Cash // where is that rock of ages when I need it most
rush // can't we find the minds to lead us closer to the heart
queen // so sad it ends as it began
klaus schulze // excerpts from klaus schulze's classics
tangerine dream // as our door becomes open a rush of sound is found inside
tangerine dream // but listen carefully and this key is yours
supertramp // it seems a time of sadness is a time to understand
Dan Fogelberg // death is there to keep us honest
bruce springsteen // you shot through my anger and rage to show me my prison
lynyrd skynyrd // be something you love and understand
marshall tucker band // seven out of two hundred and twelve
Gong // psychedelic fusion of gong
Ten CC // like the face behind the clown
mike oldfield // mike oldfield's early momentum
Steely Dan // in the land of milk and honey you must put them on the table
bob seger // between the ever restless crowds
eagles // 'cause there is no more new frontier we have got to make it here
jackson browne // the road is filled with homeless souls
rainbow // all could see by the shine in his eyes the answer had been found
ange // ange's theatrical rock
roxy music // guilt is a wound that is hard to heal
Michael Shrieve // grounded space music
Ry Cooder // always lift him up and never knock him down
manfred mann's earth band // passing by their heads are high but their hearts are low down
david bowie // hearts become outdated clocks ticking in your mind
Roxy Music // a light still burns but just a smouldering flame
brian eno // where word and sense are torn asunder
herbie hancock // herbie hancock's electronic fusion
Popol Vuh // ethereal electro acoustic ethno meeting place
electric light orchestra // the answer lies within your soul 'cos no one know
Jade Warrior // a curse upon the heads of those who seek their fortunes in a lie
mahavishnu orchestra // mahavishnu orchestra on beyond of music genres
Harmonia // ambient cluster and motorik neu!
Nazareth // try to help me see guide me in my eyes of blindness
black sabbath // black and white sabbath
can // outrageously groundbreaking can
Yes // like a storm I can help you feel you must believe you hold the key
Cactus // the values of the trust you give or take from fellow man
Wishbone Ash // beside a stream of empty thought
Uriah Heep // with the strength of a new day dawning
This Mortal Coil // on his dreams like boats we knew we'd sail in time
santana // feeling nothing deep inside his mind is governed by his pride
Captain Beyond // memories have only open space to give
Emerson Lake & Palmer // my life's course is guided decided by limits drawn
genesis // I'd rather trust a man who doesn't shout what he has found
peter frampton // when in your darkest days you are the light that shines the way
gentle giant // the truth never broken with my silent words left unsaid
miles davis // miles davis electric
mireille mathieu // du feu qui devient cedre
who // love reign o'er me
pink floyd // unaware how of the ranks have grown
Jethro Tull // who carries his dreams like a coat slung on his shoulder
Mountain // but now you left me to love another and you have shattered all of my dreams
pink floyd // driven on by a heart of stone
pink floyd // we could find that we're all alone
jethro tull // and the memory stays clear with the song that you hear
Audience // bright the light through my window pane shield my eyes from the beam
elton john // elton's previous and great songs
allman brothers band // that road behind me now was paved with fool's gold
Steve Young // i came here to wage a war on the poverty that i see in our eyes
King Crimson // will no one lay the laurel wreath when silence drowns the screams
Joe Walsh // it comes without a warning it's nothing you can name
Yes // to finally unlearn our lessons and alter our stance
Grand Funk Railroad // freedom is for children why can't it be for me
king crimson // peaceful kings of crimson
Nick Drake // look around you find the ground is not so far from where you are
david bowie // we're painting our faces and dressing in thoughts from the skies
Humble Pie // only a roach won't keep us from crossing no ocean
paul rodgers // searching for a guiding light i wander through the night
gavin bryars // gateways through gavin bryars
Van Der Graaf Generator // adrift without a course it's very lonely here
van der graaf generator // only in violence is the cause lost
Neil Young // when dreams come crashing down like trees
Rory Gallagher // before you know the light will shine don't burn out completely
genesis // days turn into years and still no tomorrow appears
led zeppelin // led zeppelin ace
Groundhogs // pushing time to its limits last minute comes and I have to cower
led zeppelin // if my wings should fail me lord please meet me with another pair
Rick Wakeman // In charge of who is there in charge of me
Deep Purple // nobody gonna take my head I got sped inside my brain
Weather Report // first rock fusion of second phase of the third stream
peter green // no time can match the feeling that i have found here
procol harum // if music be the food of love then laughter is its queen
Townes Van Zandt // wind don't blow below the sea
Neil Young // tomorrow see the things that never come today
Neil Young // so I unlocked your mind you know to see what I could see
deep purple // out of the depth of purple
van morrison // in fathoms of my inner mind i'm mystified oh by this mood
van morrison // let go into the mystery let yourself go
Rolling Stones // can you feel the magic hangin' in the air
leonard cohen // from this broken hill
ten years after // the blues rock of ten years after
Gene Clark // dreams are wings of the spirit these vessel sails can't fill without
T Rex // when i am sad i slide
cat stevens // for you will still be here tomorrow but your dreams may not
traffic // if you've got a mind that's open if you've got a heart that yearns
savoy brown // my face is lined with worry and my mind is split in two
Buffalo Springfield // who's putting sponge in the bells i once rung
beatles // because the world is round it turns me on
Velvet Underground // I saw my head laughing rolling on the ground
Incredible String Band // you give all your brightness away and it only makes you brighter
Larry Coryell // never finished phrase answering a call to a higher consciousness
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers // i'm the causing of the trouble and it makes my poor heart burn
nina simone // we just forget to give back cause we are moving too fast
Rolling Stones // softly rolling stones
bob dylan // silver'n'gold won't buy back the beat of a heart grown cold
Simon & Garfunkel // and the people bowed and prayed to the neon god they made
bob dylan // when I was deep in poverty you taught me how to give
John Lee Hooker // let that boy boogie woogie it's in him and it got to get out
b b king // i can't lose these chains that bind me
muddy waters // you can't lose some blues you ain't never had
d // like I should strive to be you
d // nothing to fear nothing to doubt
d // the woman in your soul creates the man you hold
d // all that we were to be what we are
d // shadow and shade
d // who what which keeps you there
d // one of these days I'll rise above me
d // the secret keys that chain your fate to mine
d // church at once
d // heartcore
d // don't you know there is always an answer you're not alone
d // the light of inspiration and the darkness of doubt
d // caught in a circle and you can't stop spinning back to the beginning again
d // in the castle dark or a fortress strong
d // on the mountain of dreams
d // all those endless ends
d // train of love racing from heart to heart
d // who is no longer a friend never was a friend
d // loaded guns attract
d // rusty strings on my old guitar speaks volumes of who you are
d // last chord in the symphony of the lost
d // the wall on which the prophets wrote is cracking at the seams
d // once for every expectation and once for what i realize
d // down the ancient corridors and through the gates of time
d // belief is here to find you
d // lost amongst our winnings
d // while we chase the meaning of who we are
d // only love can bring the rain that falls like tears from on high
d // people writing songs that voices never share
d // gardens of tears anonymous
d // echoes in memory of andrew wood
I have this famous black book combined of several notebooks where all formulas of my stain mixes and finishing processes done by us in the last twenty few years are listed all together, like a memorial of the professional life I have devoted to finishing wood.
This Inspiration Area is just an art project but that is how I see my entire life as well. Listening has always allowed me more freedom than watching and therefore music has become a constant soundtrack to my life. About forty years ago I started collecting albums and my search for powerful songs. Since nothing was ever able to release me out of this lifelong obsession, I would like to share some of my personal favorite findings with you. Obviously the musical taste I have acquired may be quite different from yours, as even the reasons why we turn to music in the first place can be as varied as our natures are. When I was twelve years old I was completely overwhelmed by the spiritual high I was able to arouse within myself simply by turning on my old reel to reel tape deck and listening to Shine On You Crazy Diamond. If this composition bores you depresses you or makes you sleepy then my lifelong search for similar textures will as well. If you need to google this title, then there is something you got out of reading this already. Thank you for your time.
Sitting by the fire and staring, the flame relaxes and comforts us. We are usually unaware of the historical magnitude of that primeval experience. For thousands of years, fire meant life itself. Survival and distraction. It brought warmth and allowed us to inhabit new areas of the planet. Fire enabled us to lengthen the day and to protect ourselves at night. It allowed us to cook and preserve the food we caught and to extend our diet. Sitting together by the fire was often how we spent time with others, but staring into the flames has always been deeply introspective and meditative.
Our participation in music brings to the sub-conscience every lament of humanity, every cry of joy, every hymn and anthem, every blues, chant and prayer. Music, unlike other forms of entertainment, does not haunt our minds with residual visions of frequencies vibrating in front of our eyes again and again, beyond our control. On the other hand, once we know it by heart, music becomes a part of our background, where we can bring it back at will. With music we are never alone. It holds the power of inspiring the best in us.
I remember falling in love with music at the age of nine. A few years later I started trading albums on a black market, as back then that was the only way to access western music in socialist Poland. As a teenager I fell in love with the English language because so many words of wisdom were reaching me through song. 'It seems a time of sadness is a time to understand', always felt very true to me. Perhaps my survival of drowning in early childhood started that trend, but I have always found the most value in lyrics and music inspired by deep spiritual discoveries. An essence invoked by personal reflections, emotional highs or lows. Songs written as monuments of one's struggle, internal or social, attract me greatly. I have always been in awe of the overwhelming songs we seem to experience on a spiritual level. They hold this special power regardless of the complexity or simplicity of their composition, the meaning or the lack of lyrics. Their harmony and melody and the texture of sound just seem to elevate us to a higher level. I search for and collect these songs. I am also very drawn to music capable of moving my mind away from the moment. Psychedelic, spacey, atmospheric, even experimental as long as it's not disturbing. For whatever reason, repetitive beat disturbs me quite a bit. It distracts me from dreaming and imagining, so I stay away from it.
There came a point when I realized that my perception of my own life was...limited and incomplete. Until then I used to look at things from only one side, the side of that moment. Something made me realize that every larger step in any direction, every greater decision, any plan of action, or position taken towards another being - could be reconsidered. Considered again from another perspective, that of my final hour, imagining myself on my deathbed reflecting on that moment in my own past. How would I have done it if I had another chance? Would that reconsidered decision or action have affected my final outcome? What do I want to be left with at the end of this personal journey? I guess music is something I believe I can take with me, because somehow that added life perspective has changed the way I have been listening to music for the past 25 years.
I have been going back into my past, as well as searching for previously unknown to me musical greatness of the past 50 years, and pulling them out as if the house was on fire, strangely enough. I often submerge myself for weeks in a collection of a single band and their members or a solo composer, by fully exploring everything they have ever been involved with. There comes a moment when I feel let in, given full access to their particular musical space. Most of us have a few favorite bands or artists we share such connection with. My personal disability makes me move on as soon as that full accessibility has been granted, the field explored, and its understanding completed. To me, every music genre is like a different programming language we can use. Exploring these languages seems to be greatly enhancing my own internal programming. Listening to a variety of musical styles mixed together I find to be a truly mind opening experience. Analyzing the offerings of our most gifted musicians and poets from a wide range of styles, including insight into their personal influences, rewards us with total assimilation and a merging of worlds, theirs and ours. My focus rests only on styles I am attracted to and open minded enough to follow, and I am quite aware of the fact that many areas of great music are left untouched.
My Music Face is composed of many artists well known to each one of us. What started as a 7x7 ended up growing to 10x10, as I wanted to gather all major influences of my entire life and ended up running out of space. This Wall of Faces you see here, shows only faces of music created within my personal life span, and although creativity was the overwhelming impulse underlying this art project, this collage does not necessarily represent the faces I consider the most groundbreaking to the last fifty years of music. Patti Smith and Jimmy Hendrix would have to be listed here and they would look great among the others. Somehow their music has never affected my personal life; somehow I was not able to develop a personal connection with them. There was a two year period in my life, 25 years ago, when, deciding to remove myself from the force (that felt like a tail wagging the dog), I allowed myself listening only to classical music. None of my favorite classical composers are here, unless they are my contemporaries. I wanted to focus on the span of my personal life putting together this collage. Just like the predecessor of this section of our website, 'my I-pod club - music project' was done partially to introduce people to some of great music reaching for recognition, I wanted to include the faces of the creators of that great but unknown to most of us music, in here. Our lack of their recognition was one of the reasons behind this project. As far as the more recognizable faces, only one representative of a band was invited. Creativity played a significant role here, although in a few situations I chose the one of the songwriting partners, whom the music loved more. A couple of faces have not composed their own material but their choice and expression brought something special into my life and to the world of music. You might look at my lists and say - ''how can you include this guy? I can't stand some of his songs' or - 'but you have left so many of the best songs behind'. Yes, I do have artists here whose many songs or even entire albums or decades of creativity I don't care for. If among hundreds of their compositions I found even 45 minutes of music I consider spectacular, they were welcomed in here.
And as far as the majority of musicians I focus on, when you compare some of the Greatest Hits or The Best Of with some of my collections, at times only a quarter or a third of songs are the same. Easy comes easy goes, in my eyes, applies to so many songs listed on various greatest hits compilations. Among many people you liked the song right away, but you wouldn't play it on repeat one for even an hour as it would bore you too soon. You get over it and need a next and new hit. I am much more attracted to songs that grow on me with time. They often but not always do have a progressive structure. I do agree that I have left some of the strongest lyric-wise songs behind, because my leading force is music and words without musical greatness don't mean as much in this place. At times I remove songs out of context of the band's or artist's repertoire. I have been listenings to rock songs by a band whose other songs' growling noises truly turn me off and make me click the fast forward button in split second. Somehow that offending noise of this band's many songs does not turn me away from their worthwhile music. Being around such vast range of rock music throughout the decades of my life has given me a certain perspective into its originality and essence. My mind clicks that fast forward button so often when I hear some new hot great band or song nowadays. I don't hear them as much as what they are sampling, imitating or fusing together, to come up with something 'new and original'. And when I do come across something unique and powerful, I bring it home, right here. Yes, there is no objectivity here. Everything is done according to my personal taste. Some of it is well known and easily accessible, while other compositions and songs may sound great to me but could be rather obscure and challenging, even annoying or depressing to others. In our vast universe of music here is just my own view of the past 50 years of what to me sounds original, important, influential and worth knowing. Early electronic music developed in 1970s (euro trash to some of you) played a huge role in my youth and Ommadawn will always be for me one of the jewels of a great music decade. My fascination with modern classical, and the minimalist approach, as well as with ambient music and the repetitive sound (not drum and bass beat) makes me a huge admirer of bands like Radiohead (rather easy to assimilate) and TSMZ (extremely difficult to break through). I love the beauty of simplicity but severe complexity as well. There is plenty of music that requires at least several listens before the veil concealing greatness falls down.
Since all of this music inspires me so much and since this constant dissecting, selecting, and mapping out of some imaginary plot takes a big part of my life, I would like to share it with you. Nowadays it is so easy to access music files in so many ways. There are millions of songs and tens of thousands of bands and artists available to everyone, everywhere. It is not about content but about finding your own way around this universe of sound. Who knows, you might find yourself in the same space I was in about a year ago. Going through the music of Marillion and listening to their album Marbles, I came across a song called Neverland. It is one of my all-time favorite songs and I probably ended up listening to it close to 20 times within that week. I still remember listening to that album nearly a decade ago when it came out. I was driving a car with a mediocre sound system. Since some of the songs were not what I expected or liked, I completely skipped over this amazing composition. Now I have changed my view of that particular album, but I know of many awesome songs buried in rather weak or difficult albums. Most of these songs have never gotten any recognition. For some reason I like searching for them and finding them, filing them away in my old fashioned method. When Apple removed their I-Pod Classic from our lives I decided to prolong its existence in this way, right here, because this device is so dear not only to me but to so many lovers of music.
Thank you for coming to our website, perhaps because you are looking for a hardwood floor or you are helping your client make decisions. Perhaps you just wanted to know what that strange name was all about. You might be a friend of mine or of one of my co-workers. I want to leave something here for all of us, so no one would visit this website in vain. Just like fire, music might not play a significant role for many of us on a conscious level, but it does hold the power of nurturing the fire in our hearts, the passion and will within us. Another beautiful lyric comes to mind - 'life is just a candle but dream must give it flame'.
Five years later....
Music has been such a force within me ever since my early teens that I feel like it rightfully belongs here. I have been deriving so much energy from this single source all of my life. And yes, I am dependent on it. Lately, at times I might be writing an email, for example, and all of the sudden I get this feeling of exhaustion or being tired of a topic. I don’t ever get bored so such feeling awakens me from some mental malaise, and it pretty much always makes me aware of the fact that I am not listening to any music at the moment. Music in my background elevates the quality of even the most mundane tasks I am occupied with. It adds another dimension contributing towards some sort of contínuos spiritual high of my existence. In recent years I came to realization that I could have been applying the principles of music building in my own woodwork finishing processes. Just as different arrangements of instruments, slight tonal shifts of melody and build up of harmonic layers around the theme are able to progress a similar sound into an unique and unforgettable composition, so the minor shifts of proportions and slight changes of timing and moisture content of my experimental approaches are sometimes leaving me with tangible and quite unique results. The music I am constantly around is helping me to stay in tune with the delicate nature of wood. And the repetitive element of the musical composition, I have always been so attracted to, is especially beneficial to the creative approach of my research.
There have been numerous times in my life when a single song would strike me or re-strike me so much, that my I-pod goes on ‘repeat one’ and plays the same song over and over for a while. I remember traveling back from one of my 3-day European trips a couple of years ago. Just another one of these over scheduled set of assignments. I was too exhausted to read, moving through three different European airports and ending up at SFO, spending a total of about 17 hours listening to a 4:08 long Christy Moore’s song Ride On. About 250 times. Falling asleep with it, waking up with it, breathing it in and out, becoming completely in tune with it. Some people cannot concentrate their thoughts when a song with lyrics plays in a background. I got used to living this way in my teens and have done it ever since. I have a special I-pod with instrumental music for reading, and only during my studies of Rudolf Steiner, Carl Jung, Djwhal Khul or other demanding texts, I remove music from my surround completely. I could easily function without food for a couple of days, but it would be a greater inconvenience for me to find myself without music, living the busy city life as I do. The city is never peaceful and I don’t care for its noise, so I block it with a harmonic sound of my music collection. However, of even greater significance for me is being able to block the noise of my own uncontrolled thoughts echoing the background.
In the last 15 years I have been mostly researching music new or unknown well to me or re-examining from another angle the music I loved already. This constant research not only elevates the level of my acquired taste but it allows these doses of a specific artist or band I emerge myself in, usually for a period of a few weeks, to become a part of me, to be forever within me. What have I learned within these last years, since this exploration has overwhelmed me completely. Having gone through the music of hundreds of various rock derivative bands and artists, I would say that great music is becoming harder and harder to come by. And this is completely understandable and it makes perfect sense. Quite a lot of the rock based musical terrain has been covered in the past 55 years. These grounds must be more and more difficult to further development in a significant and original way. I wish I had a pile of names waiting for me to find the time to get into further. A mass majority of what is out there, numerous present rock or electronica acts of various kinds I have explored in the last couple of years have left me with a sense of not much to discover, unfortunately. It is about 35 to 1 ratio I have been experiencing lately. And I usually research music recommended by many sources one can find on the internet. This outcome takes me back to projects I had started in prior years but never completed, because back then they did not pass my internal greatness, relevance and significance controls. About a third of my latest additions were started and shelved, but are resurfacing now because I have come to appreciate their offerings.
In 2018 for the first time ever I started listening to all of these almost 300 mixes playing randomly on shuffle, mixed with some of my favorite older classical music thrown in. 4,000 songs perhaps, covering the musical interests of my entire life. What a special experience this became to be submerged fully within my own past of every single period, all intertwined. I usually make one playlist a year. The concept comes first and often years earlier. Then I might be choosing parts of this annual puzzle for a few months. And then it takes me several weeks to complete it. It usually lasts 80 to 150 minutes, and the lyrics of songs, and the feeling certain songs leave behind, develop into a concept often alluded to by the title of this storyline compilation, a lyric itself usually derived from one of the songs. Having grown up with concept albums of 1970s I enjoy developing these concept compilations. But aside from that annual playlist, the truth is that I am often too busy to want to spend time making my daily or weekly playlists. I often prefer to just have all this music I have gathered or filtered throughout my life, to come to me randomly, if I am not researching a specific artist. It makes me feel complete to be in this total relationship of unity and harmony with my entire past. There are so many different ways one can listen to a song. Besides the listening experience of this random play of all my favorite songs and compositions I am also becoming hooked on the contest of constant recognition of all of this music. There are songs out there we all recognize from the first guitar riff or piano chord. I might know about a half of my music this well, and be able to recognize songs within a few seconds. And every next day of such random play listening brings more and speeds up recognition. This has really become my glass bead game I could easily keep playing for the rest of my life.
The meaning of my life has most likely a lot to do with the objectives I had placed myself here with, this time around. The lessons I was meant to learn. I can only sense of what they might be. All my weaknesses could be worked upon until they become my strengths. This sense has sort of come over me after a period of a few months back in 2007 when I was getting familiar with Edgar Cayce’s life readings for the first time. How does music come into play here, if at all, I have no clue. But it has really been the first last and always passion of my present earth existence.
, October 2020