Noetic

Bio:
In February 1999, three longtime friends from West Texas went to a pizza place in Austin, Texas, for a prearranged meeting with a young man from Illinois. The Illinoisan had just moved to Austin, and he had put up a flyer that caught the interest of the others. They ate pizza and discussed movies and arcana. They also decided to meet the next day with their various instruments (two guitars, bass, and drums). This happened, and over the coming months they picked a band name, then picked a better band name, then wrote and recorded an album. That album, called How Strange, Innocence, was largely out of tune, but the band members didn’t really notice at the time. They optimistically printed 300 copies, and gave most of them away. It turned out they really liked playing together, so they kept doing so. A friend of theirs sent a recording of one of their live shows to a record label in Baltimore, and that label offered to put out albums for the band. The band agreed. A year later they put out a second album (Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever). They began to tour often, all over the world. In 2003 another album came (The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place), and in 2007 they put out their most recent, All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone. They are shocked to see that their 10-year anniversary is on the horizon…

I was just listening to “Wayfaring Stranger” from Resurrection Men, the debut EP release of singer-songwriter CN Lester. I don’t usually bother commenting on people’s stuff, there seems to be plenty of that going on, but but but. the big fat b.

This music is so fleshy to me, so body oriented. I feel it strongly in my body, the piano and voice, and my mind knows why I am consumed, and even crying when I see the reference to brother in the lyrics. “I’m going there see my brother, He said he’d meet me when I come. I’m only going over Jordan, I’m only going over home.” I like to feel music this way. It also reminded me of L. Cohen in an interview commenting on originality and the usefulness of form. The traditional song with this arrangement and recording by CN made me think of that for some reason. I am always balancing in the world between form and abstraction. Sometimes I want to pull myself one way or the other as I’m creating or trying to work something out, then other times I am completely pulled in, like now.

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Capture from: http://www.cnlester.com/

Here is another version quite beautiful avec montage.

Imagine you could draw musical instruments on normal paper with any pencil (cheap circuit thumb-tacked on) and then play them with your finger. The Drawdio circuit-craft lets you MacGuyver your everyday objects into musical instruments: paintbrushes, macaroni, trees, grandpa, even the kitchen sink…

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Hello again to those returning, and Welcome! if this is your first time to my website. I'm Bree, I am in love with my two boys - one working just out of high school and another in Grade 11. I design websites, write, and dream alot.

I am currently working on the 2nd draft of my novel, White Rabbit. I have a pre publish site here. White Rabbit
Urban Occult Esotericae - A young woman cloaked from her father at birth, sets out to find him and becomes a leader in a metaphysical world where good and evil are not the only choices.