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[Sadayatana 090] Hidden Knowledge

[Sadayatana 090] Hidden Knowledge


Label: Sadayatana
Catalog: Sadayatana 090
Format: MP3 138 kbps
Released: 21.07.2012
Styles: Ambient Drone Experimental Podcast
Total time: 03:00:40
Size: 179.3 MB

Tracklist:
00:00 - The Implicit Order - mrs winchester discovers the truth
06:42 - elizabeth Veldon - kaddish in reverse (for allan ginsberg)
12:05 - FM3 Buddha Machine - Buddha Machine 02 (1.0)
13:42 - Ice Guild Kaiser - Rain 2
32:02 - echoculture - luminous
33:48 - Aortha - Was sleeping
36:51 - elizabeth Veldon - an accident while cleaning his gun
42:53 - MrSinner - hidrophonic
52:23 - Alan Morse Davies & Gillian Stevens - Ddianc / Escape
64:35 - Anhedonia - No
79:15 - Kolpakopf - Untitled
86:02 - Jen Boyd - Ballard
90:30 - echoculture - birds
92:57 - Jez Riley French - An upstairs landing, England
93:03 - Radio Cegeste - Attempt at the non-linearity of a nest, 4
96:38 - Travis Johnson - Rectrate
99:07 - elizabeth Veldon - a dedication to besart
101:40 - Alan Morse Davies & Gillian Stevens - Coedwig - Ogrof / Forest - Cave
113:27 - elizabeth Veldon - you can kill as many people as you like but as long as one person survives their culture will survive and you will have failed
120:02 - Kolpakopf - Untitled
128:59 - The Implicit Order - the phantom anaesthetist returns
143:20 - Human Nihil - Rüttelplatte auf LSD
149:35 - The Implicit Order - serpent's repent
155:32 - Extinction - Voids
159:57 - Død Beverte - Fields Of Hell
171:58 - elizabeth Veldon and The Implicit Order - the red plan to conquer America!
174:18 - elizabeth Veldon - christianity is a religion of hate and distrust of the flesh
176:49 - Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys - Whose Heart Are You Breaking Now
179:21 - John Tocher - Caterpillar (unreleased)

Source's preview
He liked caves, and was tempted to set out for it. But distances here were deceptive, and there might not be time before dark; besides, he did not feel the necessary energy inside him. “Tomorrow I’ll come earlier and go up,” he said to himself. He stood looking up the valley a little wistfully, his tongue seeking the fig seeds between his teeth, with the small tenacious flies forever returning to crawl along his face. And it occurred to him that a walk through the countryside was a sort of epitome of the passage through life itself. One never took the time to savor the details; one said: another day, but always with the hidden knowledge that each day was unique and final, that there never would be a return, another time.
- Paul Bowles, The Sheltering Sky (1949)

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