Two Winged Angels in Profile, by Harry Clarke
1924
we're not kids anymore.
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Two Winged Angels in Profile, by Harry Clarke
1924
in Budapest
tender when i wanna be
Dopplereffekt – Linear Accelerator CD
The first CD by electro ambient experimentalists Dopplereffekt.
This is where they took a long for noisey experimental turn from their earlier more straightforward electro techno roots.
Get it from my Google Drive HERE
We count as ours merely what we experience differently as individuals or recognise as being divergent. Yet we consist of the whole existence of the world, each one of us, and just as our body bears in it the various stages of our evolution back to the fish and further back still, we have in our soul everything that has ever existed in the human mind.”
Herman Hesse, ‘Demian’ (1919)
There is a loneliness that can be rocked. Arms crossed, knees drawn up; holding, holding on, this motion, unlike a ship's, smooths and contains the rocker. It's an inside kind--wrapped tight like skin. Then there is a loneliness that roams. No rocking can hold it down. It is alive, on its own. A dry and spreading thing that makes the sound of one's own feet going seem to come from a far-off place.
Toni Morrison, excerpt from Beloved
“On many occasions I believed that it was not really just her as a person, whom I yearned for with all my being, but that she existed as an outward symbol of my inner self and her sole purpose was to lead me more deeply into myself. Things she said often sounded like replies from my unconscious mind to burning questions which tormented me… And little by little sensual and transcendental love, reality and symbol mingled together”
Demian, Hermann Hesse (1919)
Andrei Rublev (1966) Dir. Andrei Tarkovsky