Showing posts with label Musick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Musick. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

GOBLIN!










Legendary Italian prog film score band GOBLIN is alive and well, recording new albums, touring around the globe and visiting America for the first time ever. My friends who went to see them recently here in Portland said that they killed it. Woe upon me that I could not make it! In Los Angeles they were a part of the awesome Beyond Fest, where they performed their scores for Agrento's Suspiria, Profundo Rosso and Tenebrae live in front of a HUGE screen showing the original 35 mm films. Drooool, this must have been a howling good time. Awesome live shots via DeathWaltz Records , who are also seriously great and have been doing an amazing job re packaging and releasing important horror soundtracks recently. Honestly I'm thankful to anyone involved in making this happen, Goblin ruled, still rules.
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

NIGHT HEIR - A Maze Of Evenings


Finally the new Night Heir album has been released online!
It is called A Maze Of Evenings and it took a whole lot of work. It is also the main culprit as to why THIS blog has had to slow down over the past couple years.
And you can listen to / download the whole mess for free or donation if you like HERE at the bandcamp site.
Thanks a million, folks.
Lexicon posts to resume.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

The many frightful faces of Attila Csihar

















 
Hungarian Attila Csihar has been the front madman for a number of extreme musickal acts over the years, from Tormentor to Mayhem to SUNN O))) to Void Ov Voices. Over time his costuming has become the stuff of legend, changing and augmenting as unpredictably and as jarringly as his demented voice. Often even fans themselves are bewildered and affronted by these disguises. There are plenty of stories of angry fans pissed off that Attila would dare perform Mayhem's live vocals while wearing an Easter Bunny outfit. Usually though people don't know what the hell he is wearing. He creates all of these himself, employing a number of different methods and materials and generally ending up with confusing and other worldly results. It's the confusion of these costumes that I like the most.



Bjork's Vespertine












Vespertine is an important record for me and one that I associate specifically with Winter. I listen to it at least once around this time of year, every year and last night happened to be the time, this time. I decided today to post some visual companions to this gorgeous musickal vision. I am a fan of Bjork in general but this... this is something special.
The topmost video is a complete live performance from the Vespertine-era tour captured at the Royal Opera House. All the rest comprise a sequential documentary about the album itself. 

El Cant de la Sibil-La












Bette Burgoyne  recently introduced me to El Cant de la Sibil-La and boy am I glad she did!
"The Song of the Sibyl" is an apocalyptic gregorian chant, a vast and sad liturgical drama. It has apparently been performed on Christmas Eve almost uninterruptedly since Medieval times in certain Majorca, Alghero and Catalan Churches.
It is a musical end time prophecy.
There have been numerous versions of this music throughout time. It began as a poem before taking on Gregorian melody and moving through several lingual interpretations. I hardly have the knowledge to enumerate all of these progressions here as they baffle me with their complexity. At one point it was even put down by the Council of Trent as much too dangerous and unpleasant in it's connotations. But this powerful force simply could not be quelled and it showed up on the island of Majorca not long afterward and has been traditionally embraced ever since, more or less.
The song is conceptually supposed to be sung by a woman (a "Sybil" is a prophetess) but has more often than not throughout history been sung by a little boy. This was originally due to the fact that women were ludicrously disallowed from singing in Church for a great many years.
These days it is still performed by boys often, though the female voice has taken it's rightful place at the melodic helm on a few special recordings. Particularly, it seems, on the copy that Bette sent me- put together by Jordi Savall and Montserrat Figueras in 1988. (one cover image pictured above) I believe this recording contains all the presently known versions. 
I didn't put it together until later that one of my favorite singers Lisa Gerrard took a stab at a section of the work as well on the Dead Can Dance album Aion.
During live performance in  Church, the entire song cycle is to be sung while holding an erect sword. Upon completion, the sword is used to slash a cross into the very air itself.
About these performances I can only wonder, but the music on the above recording is profoundly sad. There is a very strange crossroad in the heart where sadness and beauty either reconcile or conspire. This music sounds exceptionally old. It sounds like the completion of an echo that has been gradually ringing toward my ear drums for hundreds and hundreds of years now.

ON THE DAY OF JUDGEMENT, HE WILL BE SPARED WHO HAS DONE SERVICE.

A very Merry Christmas from Secret Lexicon.


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

NOVUM


I have digitally released an album entitled Devotionals under the moniker NOVUM.
This is a new musickal project in the ambient/drone/avant-garde vein.
To listen to it and/or download it for free you may visit the bandcamp.
Thank you for listening.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Scriabin's Mysterium


Direct from Wikipedia:

Mysterium is an unfinished musical work by composer Alexander Scriabin. He started working on the composition in 1903, but it was incomplete at the time of his death in 1915.
Scriabin planned that the work would be synesthetic, exploiting the senses of smell and touch as well as hearing. He wrote that
"There will not be a single spectator. All will be participants. The work requires special people, special artists and a completely new culture. The cast of performers includes an orchestra, a large mixed choir, an instrument with visual effects, dancers, a procession, incense, and rhythmic textural articulation. The cathedral in which it will take place will not be of one single type of stone but will continually change with the atmosphere and motion of the Mysterium. This will be done with the aid of mists and lights, which will modify the architectural contours."
Scriabin intended that the performance of this work, to be given in the foothills of the Himalayas in India, would last seven days and would be followed by the end of the world, with the human race replaced by "nobler beings".
At the time of his death, Scriabin left 72 pages of sketches for a prelude to the Mysterium entitled Prefatory Action. These sketches have been completed by Alexander Nemtin to form a three-hour-long work, a task that took him 28 years, and recorded.
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Here at Secret Lexicon we have not yet heard any of what Alexander Nemtin managed to get recorded. It is exceedingly hard to physically locate on the cheap. Also, one wonders about the authenticity of sitting alone in a room and listening to a CD of the PREPARATION FOR THE FINAL MYSTERY after knowing what Scriabin's lofty original intentions were for this musick. 

Thursday, October 11, 2012

ULVER Nattens Madrigal


Finally Ulver's top-of-the-fucking-crop black metal masterwork has been reissued.
NATTENS MADRIGAL.
It's about Lycanthropy.
If you have any kind of interest in this sort of musick at all then I really can't recommend much better.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

ESOTERRA


I just finished reading this wonderful book. It is a collection of articles republished from Chad Hensley's ESOTERRA zine. The zine ran for 9 official issues spanning nearly a decade. During that time, a wealth of articles, essays and interviews were accumulated on extreme culture areas centered generally in music, art, the occult and mega-weirdos. Kind of like a more "pop" culture take on Adam Parfrey's Apocalypse Culture, if you will. As happens, these original issues have basically vanished as far as the public at large is concerned. (Which is incidentally inevitable, the public at large will not be interested in this book) But for the rest of us it is exciting that Hensley finally curated a modest collection of material from the magazine for this Creation Books publication.
Personalities included are:
Marilyn Manson
Charles Nemo
Adam Parfrey
Carl Abrahamsson
Peter Whitehead
RF Paul
Leilah Wendell
Alan Moore
Sunn O)))
Dr. Scovil and Dr. Chapman
Isis
Psychic TV / Genesis P-Orridge
Andrew Chumbley
Joe Coleman
Allerseelen
Markus Wolff
Iain Banks
Strength Thru Joy
Harry O Morris
Thomas Ligotti
Current 93
Trevor Brown
Women of Sodom
Master / Slave Relationship
Mother Destruction
Merzbow
H R Giger
Boyd Rice
Atrax Morgue
Iain Sinclair
The PROCESS Church of the Final Judgement
RN Taylor
Michael Moynihan
Emperor
Aghast
Mortiis
John Coulthart
Endvra
JV Sanders
Der Blutharsh
Brighter Death Now
Daniel Shulke
and
MORE
 

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Lately Musick

Some recent inspiration:

LUSTMORD - [BEYOND]


KRENG - GRIMOIRE


BELL WITCH

THE VANISHING - IN THE BAT HAUS

HADES - ALONE WALKYNG

MARCIA BASSETT & HELENA ESPVALL - LAPIDARY

NAERVAER

SUIS GENERIS UMBRA - ATER

BURIAL HEX - ANGELIC GEMATRIA