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Jaadoo – Chronicles Of Simorgh

Free Music | March 17, 2009 | Released by  | Posted by Basilisk

Jaadoo – Chronicles Of Simorgh
01 :: Ghool Of Damavand (7:53)
02 :: Caspian's Struggle (8:51)
03 :: Slaughter Of Deevs (7:54)
04 :: Mitra's Lies (7:06)

The Chronicles Of Simorgh EP by Jaadoo is the second free release from 2to6 Records, a label owned and operated by Electrypnose and Baphomet Engine. Jaadoo composes heavy night-time psytrance that aims to explore the “deep swampy corners” of the subconscious. Across four “strange stories” ranging from 150 to 157 BPM, the Chronicles Of Simorgh EP delivers a dark and menacing peak-time experience. This release has been mastered by xaBBu and features artwork by Ayalien.

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Inside The Seed

Photos | March 11, 2009 | Posted by Basilisk

Entheos 2008: Inside The Seed
Inside The Seed

I captured this photo on Friday night at Entheos 2008. If you look closely you can discern Briden and Heidrogen amidst the glow behind the decks. News of this year’s gathering will be released soon…

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Free Culture

Quotation | February 28, 2009 | Posted by Basilisk

Free Culture

“A free culture supports and protects creators and innovators. It does this directly by granting intellectual property rights. But it does so indirectly by limiting the reach of those rights, to guarantee that follow-on creators and innovators remain as free as possible from the control of the past. A free culture is not a culture without property, just as a free market is not a market in which everything is free. The opposite of a free culture is a permission culture–a culture in which creators get to create only with the permission of the powerful, or of creators of the past.

For the first time in our tradition, the ordinary ways in which individuals create and share culture fall within the reach of the regulation of the law, which has expanded to draw within its control a vast amount of culture and creativity that it never reached before. The technology that preserved the balance of our history–between uses of our culture that were free and uses of our culture that were only upon permission–has been undone. The consequence is that we are less and less a free culture, more and more a permission culture.”

Lawrence Lessig, Free Culture, 2004

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