CURRENT MOON lunar phaseswe can sleep enough once we're dead...
EBM-Senioren - Funktion: Helferin
A short word:
I prefer receiving friends requests being accompanied with a little personal message...
This is much more respectful in my taste than just slamming down the "Add to Friends" button for collective reasons....
I obtain the privilege to then just deny the friends request ...
So - if you get rejected and wonder why all I have to say is:
R ead T he F ucking M
anual!
I love music - can't live without it....
All time Favourite: The Klinik (Ivens+Verhaegen - which I find relaxing, enlighting and danceable at the same time...) and SONAR (which suits my dark moods - some might call me aggressive somewhat - so wonderfully) ...
Also monolith, N-I-N, Soundgarden, Type-O-Negative, Eurythmics, Primus, Skinny Puppy, Front 242, Nizzer Ebb, Hanzel und Gretyl, Tori Amos, Marilyn Manson, Rammstein, Corvus Corax, Pink Floyd, Depeche Mode, Zarah Leander, W.A. Mozart, Mussorgsky, Peaches, Primal Scream, Einstuerzende Neubauten, Pixies, Kate Bush, Joy Division, "Zentriert ins Antlitz", Annie Lennox, ninAHAgen, Kraftwerk, some Pearl Jam, and more ....
GOA-Trance and any other - well composed - electronic music from trance to noiZe...
SummaSummarum I love good lyrics and music "with many layers" - as I like to call it... - doesn't have to be all danceable - but I love muZak that makes my bum swing and my feet swirl... or so...
Dark, sensual, hard, rocking....
"Bram Stoker's Dracula" - "The Secretary" - "The Cell" - "Alien I-IV" - "Sleepy Hollow" - "TankGirl" - "Seven" - "The Matrix" - "A.I." - "Charly and the Chocolate Factory" - "Lost Highway" - "Leon - The Cleaner" - "Seven" - "City of the Lost Children by Jeunet & Caro" - "Eyes Wide Shut" - "Edward Scissorhands" - "Metropolis" - "Natural Born Killers" - "Apocalypto" ....
Anything that comes from - Jeunet, Tim Burton, David Lynch, Monty Python, Stanley Kubrick...
Trying now to get more into Greenaway now - only saw one film - the one with the cook and the thief....
I love "Startrek - Next Generation" (the Patrick Stewart ones) :-)
there's so much more...
Anne Rice's "Vampire Chronicles" & "Mayfair Witches" - they're simply marvellously philosophical ^o^
T.C. Boyle's "Watermusic", "Drop City" ^o^
William Gibson's "Pattern Recognition", "Idoru", "Virtual Light", "Mona Lisa Overdrive" ^o^
Neal Stephenson's "Cryptonomicon" (- hard stuff....) ^o^
Robert Shea's "The Illuminatus! Trilogy" ^o^
William Goldman's "The Princess Bride" - the book with the "best parts" of the original^o^
Dan Brown's Books are great....
Some Ken Follet, some Umberto Eco....
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just about to find more time to read and getting further....
Crowley Tarot + Baphometh Tarot.... - helping me think....
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