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Dweller of Zax

By Lvx on January 5, 2012 12:20 am

Inspiration for this track is twofold. The first one is from the cult horror movie "the prince of darkness" by John Carpenter which I watched relentlessly when I was still a kid. The samples are taken from the French version of this movie in which Alice Cooper play a secondary role (!). http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093777/synopsis
The second inspiration take is roots in the Enochian System and my genuine doubts at the moment  as whether or not it is beneficial for the redemption of mankind and the advancement of Magi toward the Great work.   
I hope you'll enjoy it !   


I'm having flashbacks!  wink  Nicely done.

Cool.  I'm a big fan of older minimal tech so the middle section is rocking nicely for me at the mo :-) (and what rdomain says!!!) 

Thats great, also, that project made me watch that movie again.

This track is fantastic!

I do hate to be a downer but I'm concerned about the sample used. The Weekly Beats guys seem pretty strict on samples and I'd hate to see this track deleted because of it.

This sample does not exist in the English version. In the french the words that appears on a computer screen are read in french, but in the original version no words are spoken as the words can be simply read instead. Also it has been heavily processed by guitars distortion pedals and sometime its ok to live dangerously smile

Awesome track!!!

Banging track.  I really enjoyed the daze it put me in.  Also, from what I understand, the Magi advance the Great Work by many vehicles.  The Enochian System, like all tools, only shows its attitude by the one who is holding it. And any meager tool, in the hands of a Master Craftsman can make extraordinary things.

Nicely done.

slave to the rave...

Haven't seen the film, want to now... Love the hypnotic force of this track.

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