John Zorn - Cartoon / S&M (2000)



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John Zorn - Cartoon / S&M (2000)

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i can't believe John Zorn played with Kessoku Band to celebrate Tzadik on streaming??
Fun Magick Fact: Repeated battles with a righteous devotee of Archangel Michael is equivalent to setting off a nuclear bomb. It can drain your life force and on the extreme end make your life span shorter.
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The Broken Whole: From Sparks to Communion
The question of division has followed humanity from the beginning. Some saw it as punishment, others as fracture, others as exile. Still, within different traditions, runs a deeper recognition: the soul belongs to a greater root, a body or tree from which it cannot be separated. Encounters that seem accidental are in fact echoes of ancient unity. The memory of what was broken still circulates, and philosophy, mysticism and myth have given it different names. Plato spoke of a lost whole, Luria of shattered vessels, Paul of the body of Christ. Three languages for one truth.
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The universe has graced us with a new Painkiller album - Samsara, released today on Tzadik
Thirty-three years after their first meeting, Samsara is a spectacular reunion of three of the world's most extreme musical explorers—John Zorn, Bill Laswell, and Mick Harris. Originally formed in 1991, PainKiller is a legendary trio that forged a completely unique language blending jazz, metal, grindcore, ambient, dub, and so much more. Recording again for the first time in over a quarter century, these three master musicians have come up with an intense new musical direction. Mick Harris, performing on his trademark electronics, has created a rich tapestry of beats and sounds that have inspired Laswell and Zorn to some exciting new heights. Samsara presents three old friends exploring some bold new sounds.