5.7.18
The retroactive effect of asteroid names
The movements of the stars, the planets and even the asteroids are of great interest to astrologers. To most stargazers, a piece of space-rock becomes more useful when it has been named. The name connects the physical object to the realm of meaning; an important starting point for astrological interpretation. But that's not the whole story. Many names of astronomical objects are in fact deeply weird.
Labels:
astrology,
conspiracy,
madd science
27.4.18
Avicii vs. Pluto ~ some astrological resonances
Two years ago, we checked the birth charts of hundreds of musicians to learn more about a new astrological technique. Back then, Avicii's chart stood out because of an intense Pluto. The name Avicii actually means 'Lowest level of Buddhist Hell' and Pluto is of course the King of the Underworld. Here's a closer look at Tim Bergling's birth chart.
Labels:
astrology,
dark side of the force
21.3.18
Renay Oshop ~ Scientific astrologer par excellence
Contrary to popular belief, there is such a thing as rigorous scientific astrology. Vedic astrologer Renay Oshop is (one of) the best. She uses modern techniques like AI to trace correlations between the rhythms of the planets and the rhythms of life. She also bends spoons. We had a nice chat recently about the universe, music and astrology.
Labels:
astrology,
madd science
5.3.18
3.3.18
Musicians and Muses ~ astrological perspectives
This post is aimed at music lovers and at astrology enthusiasts. The music lover can find out how the nine Muses, a wonderful bunch of ladies from Greek mythology, influence musicians astrologically. Astrologers can learn more about the use of Phi-angles in the natal chart using thematically related asteroids.
Labels:
astrology,
golden ratio aspects,
mysteries of dubb
6.2.18
The mighty I-lodica passing thru
I-lodica visited the Low Lands recently, cutting tunes and doing sessions all over the place from Rotterdam to Amsterdam and from Arnhem to Leiden. We talked about making some new dubb music. That's definitely going to happen. In the meantime, here are some recent sessions and tunes for your inspiration.
Marshall B & I-lodica | Outta Mi Yard 26-01-2018 | Live session
Labels:
good stuff
22.1.18
10.1.18
Mysteries of Dubb ~ Pipecock Jackson
Horoscope for Lee Scratch Perry, March 20 1936, Kendal, Jamaica
Pisces Sun opposite asteroid Ethiopia ~ Come from Ethiopia
Mercury conjunct asteroid Lee Perry ~ Intergalactic Brain I
Jupiter conjunct Galactic Center and asteroid Regge ~ Lightning
Asteroid Karma conjunct asteroid Africa ~ Marcus Garvey Black Ark
Pluto sextile asteroid Vaticana ~ Go down Pope
Labels:
astrology,
mysteries of dubb
The Tubbutec µTune microtonal quantizer
Jan Caron of Gearslutz and Tony Dubshot discuss the awesome Tubbutec µTune microtonal quantizer. And let's not forget the Ornament and Crime module, a versatile module which can also do xenharmonic quantizing and is a good enough choice for beginners. And here's a mix of some xenharmonic tunes by Tony Dubshot.
Labels:
dubb equipment,
eurorack modular,
interview,
xenharmonic
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