From humble beginnings in Canarsie, where everybody looks the same, George Leutz left home at a very early age in search of unique musical experiences, and altered states of consciousness. As a young kid he was recognized as very gifted and talented. On his way to becoming one of the next generation’s investment bankers or hotshot lawyers, he opted out. Music was in his future, not a high paying desk job. Besides, he was better able to educate himself, than the system could.
After jamming with many shaman, rock n roll saints and ascended masters, and cabalistically correlating the I ching, Mayan calendar, Nordic runes and Carnatic Indian cycle of ragas into a universal Music of the Spheres, George turned down an invitation to join the Illuminati, citing political differences as his primary reason, though more likely he felt the organization would get in the way of his musical pursuits.
Following a brief period of lost time, possibly due to a brainwashing by the Mossad, George began writing the music he plays today; rock songs, instrumental trances, psychedelic melodies, in styles ranging from alchemical pop to avant garde noise. Between songs during live shows, George likes to recite words by William Burroughs, Alan Watts and Aleister Crowley while improvising.
Recently, George has been casting magic spells with his guitar, creating dadaist collage and other surreal art, plotting the overthrow of the status quo with cyber-marxists, starting a war against the postmodern hipster "underground," and staging random situationist performances with his nomadic designer cult.
Pillow Fight Me!
Rock Poems