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Current Harmonics [Weekly Mixtape 223]
Amulets | My Heart, An Inverted Flame | Drifting In Silence | Leila Abdul-Rauf | Emily Beisel | Demonologists with Vainoras | Picastro | Diminishing | Those Who Walk Away | Downfall of Nur | Lili Refrain
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Music On This Mixtape:
Amulets: "Coiled (ft. Patrick Shiroishi)" taken from the album "Rem(a)inders"
My Heart, An Inverted Flame: "Whispers in Dead Languages" taken from the album "My Death Is More Beautiful Than Your Life"
Drifting In Silence: "Beneath the Current" taken from the album "Where Waves Begin to Collide"
Leila Abdul-Rauf: "Eros Anima" taken from the album "Andros Insidium"
Emily Beisel: "Cantileversl" taken from the album "Sumptuous Branching"
Demonologists with Vainoras: "Brvgmansia Genvs" taken from the album "Plantae Arcanvs"
Picastro: "Ring Description" taken from the album "Double On Time"
Diminishing: "Part II" taken from the album "The Outcome"
Those Who Walk Away: "Eighth Degraded Hymn" taken from the album "Afterlife Requiem"
Downfall of Nur: "The Great Escape" taken from the album "And the Firmament will Burn to Quench the Pain of this Earth"
Lili Refrain: "Coil" taken from the album "Nagalite"
434: Teloch Vovin
Dreams of Consciousness Podcast Episode 434 features an interview with Greg Layman of Teloch Vovin.
[cover photo by Mousie Dixon]
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[photo by Marissa Campos]
My thanks again to Greg for speaking with me, and to all of you for listening.
Music In This Episode:
"An Eastern Temple" taken from the Teloch Vovin \ Viserion split album "The Iron Age Of Kali Yuga"
"Psalms ov Khaos X--Casus Belli" (excerpt) taken from the single "Psalms ov Khaos X--Casus Belli"
"Panzer Fist" (excerpts) "The Rite Ov The Harvest Pt 1: The Rite Ov The Reaper's Blade" taken from the album "Towards The Inevitable" Teloch Vovin on Instagram
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In Plagiarism and You(Tube), Hbomb says "If you consider something so obscure you can get away with stealing it, you do not respect it." Save that line for the next time someone tries to tell you that Roy Lichtenstein brought respect to comics as art.
It's since been pointed out that while Lichtenstein did copy one of Russ Heath's drawings of an airplane getting hit, the painting depicted above was actually copied off Irv Norvick, because Lichtenstein did this so many times to so many comic artists.
In Lichtenstein's defense, he was doing this in a time when comic artists frequently weren't even credited in the issues themselves. In his condemnation, he never even tried to check, nor has he made any move to pay or credit any of the comic artists who recognized their own work later on. Rather than elevating the "low art" of comics, he was widening the gap of financial success and respect even further.
The Hbomberguy of this story is art historian David Barsalou, who has now spent decades tracking down the original art and the names of the original artists used in Lichtenstein's most famous output. Here's the flickr gallery for the Deconstructing Roy Lichtenstein project. Frequently copied were Tony Abruzzo, Ted Galindo, Mike Sekowsky, Joe Kubert, Jerry Grandenetti, and dozens more Golden Age artists who aren't very well known in comics circles, let alone art history books. Many of them died in poverty. That's something that the Hero Initiative, mentioned in Russ Heath's comic above, aims to prevent.
Also, Lichtenstein didn't even paint Ben-Day dots. That's a specific thing.
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6.6.26 [Weekly Mixtape 222]
Jerry Goldsmith | Bringers Of Disease | Necroccultus | Bound To Prevail | Dragsholm | Doedsvangr | Necrofier | Doodswens | Rotting Christ | W.E.B. | Sulphur & Mercury | Malauriu | Rivers Ablaze | Teloch Vovin
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Music On This Mixtape:
Jerry Goldsmith: "Ave Satani" taken from the album "The Omen - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [The Deluxe Edition]"
Bringers Of Disease: "Return To Satan" taken from the album "Sulphur"
Necroccultus: "Unburied Hellish Presences" taken from the album "The Afterdeath Blackness"
Bound To Prevail: "Atone in Blasphemy" taken from the album "Enthroned in Torment"
Dragsholm: "Crosses Drowned In Blood" taken from the album "From The Bloodlines Of Bram"
Doedsvangr: "The Pentagram Upon My Mouth" taken from the album "Within The Flesh"
Necrofier: "Servants of Darkness, Guide My Way I" taken from the album "Transcend into Oblivion"
Doodswens: "Devils Stone" taken from the album "Doodswens"
Rotting Christ: "Societas Satanas" taken from the album "35 Years of Evil Existence - Live in Lycabettus"
W.E.B.: "Into Hell Fire We Burn (Live)" taken from the album "Darkness Alive"
Sulphur & Mercury: "Sulphur Eternal" taken from the single "Sulphur Eternal"
Malauriu: "Satanic Witch" taken from the album "The Third Nail"
Rivers Ablaze: "Born From Flame" taken from the album "Inexternal Dread"
Teloch Vovin: "Samael - Lord ov the Second Death (Hymn 131)" taken from the album "Towards the Inevitable"