I would enjoy hearing what kind of sonic soundscapes Pure Sandoz would conjure up. If you had something to do with it, I am sure it would be quite genuinely psychedelic. I find it odd sometimes that most music that is considered psychedelic is usually folky, jam band kind of stuff or over-the-top pounding cyber trance. There isn't a whole lot of unity in the various psy scenes. I have always thought hallucinogenic music is inherently esoteric, dreamy, mystical, and experimental. Beauty is definitely on the horizon for I feel the world, and especially the United States, is due for a spiritual renaissance.
It is strange what is normally considered psychedelic music. A spiritual renaissance sounds about right, longer overdue in fact. I'm sure that some of the psychedelic art presently emerging will have an integral function in bringing about this renaissance. Speaking of which, I liked your preview of psychedelic television very much. It always brings a lot of light into me when I see more of your work. Light-hearted and burning bright.
Re: more band name ideashermeneutOctober 4 2005, 19:52:06 UTC
Panacea is an interesting name, although perhaps too ambitious. The rest of the names are certainly funny. I'd like to hear all these bands in one show. Are these band names supposed to be questions, or are the question marks separate from the names. I think questions make good names. "What?" -- that would be a good band name, not "the what" (like "the who").
Ideally, it would probably be best to what? Hear sounds first, name later? Why not hear name first, sound later?
Ideally, we wouldn't reduce the dynamic possibilities of existence to ideals. That going to be my epitaph.
These are all good names. The Huh? We should change the band name periodically, keep them all in rotation. How bout Terrified. We could spell it 'Terrafied'.
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Peace
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Die Agnostic
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Living Proof (Hi, we're Living Proof.)
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God's Balls?
Panacea?
Pan's hash pipe?
What were trees like?
Ideally, it would probaby be best to hear the sound first, name it later :)
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The rest of the names are certainly funny. I'd like to hear all these bands in one show. Are these band names supposed to be questions, or are the question marks separate from the names. I think questions make good names. "What?" -- that would be a good band name, not "the what" (like "the who").
Ideally, it would probably be best to what? Hear sounds first, name later? Why not hear name first, sound later?
Ideally, we wouldn't reduce the dynamic possibilities of existence to ideals. That going to be my epitaph.
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The signal.
The silence.
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