Fantastic album
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mingo_Lewis
Songs
Definitley in my top 20 of blackmetal. Its USBM, very obvious, but this track is good and just nuts. The whole alum is great. Dan Lilker plays bass.
One more….
Best two songs on the other album I know of theirs?
Dreams Like Deserts
“July 1995. For some reason, Shagrath from Dimmu Borgir, who at the time worked at a record-store called Hot Records in the middle of Oslo, wanted to release Aura Noir. He must have heard us while we were rehearsing in Skippergata, or he simply admired our ugly looks. He offered two fistfuls of Norwegian dollars, and since we were thirsty we accepted it. We then brought along our friend Kai Halvorsen who had the keys to a studio that was unoccupied at the time. We basically snuck us in there, while no-one was watching, in the middle of the night. After 6 hours we were finished recording and mixing the album. After the recording we took the beer and cigarettes we bought for the money and brought along Aldrahn from Dødheimsgard to the Northern Graveyard near Sagene in Oslo to take the photos for the cover artwork. We gave him a beer and two cigarettes. He also created our first logo by tilting the letters from the Celtic Frost logo sideways. We gave him another beer and a cigarette for this. Lastly, we wanted some ugly handwriting on the back cover, for this task we recruited Garm from Ulver since our own handwritings are totally unreadable, Garm was not old enough to drink alcohol, so we only gave him two cigarettes for the job. The release caused a lot of fuss locally in Norway, praised by the scene. However, black metal novices and the rest of the world thought we didn’t wear enough make up and that our music was «too thrashy»”
Music By Design – Avertive Powers (1989)
Recorded July 1988 – September 1989 at Music by design Studios, Seattle
Produced by Jim Papp and Alex Johnson
“Avertive Powers” is music based on the first known translation of electromagnetic data into sound.
The first objective of the project is to de- monstrate, in the form of musical tones, the meditative and contemplative qualities inherent in the fluctua- tions of the earth’s electromagnetic field. The second objective is to illustrate the marriage of art and science as demonstrated, implicitly and explicitly, in earlier ‘societies such as the Mayan culture in Central America. The idea for this music was conceived in response to the specific participation by artists Milo Duke and Ray Pelley in an event which has come to be known as Harmonic Convergence. They travelled to the sacred Zapotec site of Monte Alban in Mexico’s Oaxaca Valley during the month of August 1987. Operating on the premise that Mayan and North American Indian prophesies had predicted fluctua- tions in the earth’s electromagnetic field at this time in history, the artists sought confirming scientific evidence.
Using specially designed instrumentation (a flux gate magnetometer and an electric field meter) provided by Harold Fauska, a physicist.and electrical — engineer, readings were taken at the sacred site between the dates of August 3 and August 20, 1987. Upon their return from Mexico, analysis of the data revealed a number of interesting anomalies patterns in the flux measurements taken on days are specifically identified in historical predictions.
Using a system based on the science of Numerology, the collected data was converted into musical tones. Three synthesizer sounds were chosen to represent the three components of the elec- tromagnetic field: North/South (heard as a high frequency tone), East/West (mid-range tone), and Vertical (low tone). Next, in order to produce the individual notes, 10 minute increments were chosen and the corresponding field flux intensity reduced to its digital root. These calculations were done for each of the three components and converted, using a numerological chart, to musical notes. Using a scale of 1:100, 10 minutes became 3 seconds, reducing 35 hours 10 minutes of readings to 21 minutes 16 seconds of music.
Side One of the “Avertive Powers” cassette consists of twelve different pieces of music using the three synthesizer tones described above with additional instrumentation composed and recorded by avariety of musicians. The participating musicians represent many musical styles playing a wide range of acoustical and electronic instruments. In accor- dance with the project’s scientific aims.
Side Two displays the three synthesizer tones “as is” over the same twelve movements.
Tracks
Some stuff I made
Youtube channel where i put this stuff
Updated 2025: https://www.youtube.com/@EntheogenicSounds
My Gear 2023
The things I am using right now – Non Software.





Pic 1 – All of it
Pic 2 – Top) Behringer Neutron, Bottom) Moog DFAM (added my own nobs)
Pic 2 – Arturia Drumbrute Impact
Pic 3 – Arturia Minibrute 2S, behind is a Korg TR-6S and Korg SQ-1
Pic 3 – Arturia Keystep Pro
Software – Using Ableton Live and M4L more than I thought, but still using FL Studio more, and Audacity all the time.
05/09/2023


24/05/2023
Spatula Day Mix
From a CD supposedly burned in 1995? A playlist from a Spatula Day party.

Best of November & December 2022
This will do
And this amazing last minute find…Fantastic 80’s punk and Dischord label sound!!
Out on La Vida Es Un Mus.