Yes, the Ever-lasting contrast. Since existence has known, the 'fight' between good & evil has continued. Obviously, this fight can never end. Good things turn bad, bad things become good. My fav. contrasting symbol, because it is so true & means so much – the battle between good & bad never ends… Here we ponder on the tragedy of Dylan Klebold.
Doodles of Atari Teenage Riot’s logos from Dylan’s day planner (JC-001-026462). Trent Reznor of NIN, another of Dylan’s favorites, was a huge fan of the group.
On Dylan’s list: “Spacetime Continuum – Any Xpt SeaBiscuit
(any of their albums eXcept SeaBiscuit (he already had that one!)
Jonah Sharp alias Spacetime Continuum is a producer, remixer, and DJ of electronic music. After starting his musical career as a jazz drummer in London, UK, he moved to San Francisco, United States. During the 1990s Sharp released a series of albums on the Astralwerks record label. The first of these, entitled Alien Dreamtime, featured a live recording of ethnobotanist, writer and psychedelic researcher Terence McKenna delivering a series of lectures to the accompaniment of Spacetime Continuum music. Sharp’s subsequent albums combined experimental electronic music with subtle jazz elements and elaborate rhythm structures. His work has had a clear influence on contemporary psybient artists, such as Shpongle and others. Genres: Ambient Techno, Spoken Word, IDM, Psybient, Ambient
Tsuyoshi Suzuki, Nick Taylor, and Andy Guthrie, a Goa trance project from Japan. They were one of the most acclaimed pioneers of Goa Trance music style. They formed around 1995. Prana are one of the pioneers of Goa psy-trance subgenre, as their music brought about the exciting textures and unimaginable rips that characterize Goa psy trance to these days. Prana still considered as one of the most imaginative psychedelic trance groups around, and as one of the most acclaimed groups in the genre.
Their debut album Cyclone arrived early in 1996 is a pure, psychedelic acid-trance from one of the absolute masters of goa-trance!and. A decent first album but not as well received as Prana’s second album, Geomantik (1997).
TRACKS
01. 03’05" Miko 02. 07’29" Kiba 03. 08’45" Indigo (Rmx) 04. 07’26" Scarab 05. 06’25" Message For Eastedge (Trance Express Rmx) 06. 07’29" Starchild 07. 07’43" Moretsu (Indigo And Baraka Rmx) 08. 07’23" Future Space Travellers 09. 07’56" The Earth 10. 07’52" Taiyo
are Tsuyoshi Suzuki, Nick Taylor, and Andy Guthrie, a Goa trance project from Japan. They were one of the most acclaimed pioneers of Goa Trance music style. They formed around 1995. Prana are one of the pioneers of Goa psy-trance subgenre, as their music brought about the exciting textures and unimaginable rips that characterize Goa psy trance to these days. Prana still considered as one of the most imaginative psychedelic trance groups around, and as one of the most acclaimed groups in the genre. Geomantik (Matsuri Productions 1997), is the band`s 2nd album, featuring remixes and collaboration by leading psy-trance artist of the 90`s, such as Total Eclipse, Tristan, Chakra, Green Nuns of the Revolution and more. The album is filled with solid, massive base-lines, blended with exciting spacious textures.