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AL - 100th Anniversary100th
Anniversary
Compilation of an exclusive and unreleased tracks
dedicated to Aiwass & New Aeon &
The Book Of The Law
technically called
Liber AL vel Legis
sub figura
CCXX
as delivered by
XCIII = 418
to
DCLXVI
that was dictated in Cairo
on April 8th-10th in the year 1904.
The first thing that strikes you about AL - 100th Anniversary from the Czech HORUS CyclicDaemon is the sheer quality of the production. We’re talking here about a 2 CD compilation of broadly Industrial and Ambient musical sketches inspired by Liber AL.

This limited edition album – only 418 hand-numbered copies are being published – arrives in an attractive and sturdy A5 box, numbered on the back. Inside is a splendid A3 poster, by itself worth the purchase price. A beautifully produced 8-page A5 booklet provides information on the tracks and a short introduction by the highly respected Thelemite, Carl Abrahamsson.
The first CD (Songs) includes thirteen widely varied tracks. None of them are uninteresting, but particular highpoints include the following. First up is Hexentanz with Oh, Blessed Beast. A rousing classical introduction gives way to an Egyptian-inspired riff and tabla drums lie beneath spoken extracts from Liber AL. Repetitions of the riff and classical theme make this thrilling stuff: wonderful!
Next is Musterion with Baphomet: The Magus, The Fool (FO-Hi), The Voyager. Gloomy sound effects – footsteps, wind, breaking glass – give way to distant pure singing. A choir and, if I’m not mistaken, a madrigal develop a fragile folk piece, before the reintroduction of sound effects: ship’s bells, clanging chains and, far away, Crowley chanting in Enochian.
Duparc’s A Rebours is next. Soft and beautiful. A peaceful reverie whose vocals by Isabella Piombo are simple gorgeous.
Walpurgis-Night by While Angels Watch is my favourite of the collection. Superb reading of a Crowley poem against a swirling, sinister ambient backdrop.
Psychic Scent by Cotton Ferox & Genesis P-Orridge takes us back to Psychic TV at its best – engorged seduction, imprinted functions, sensate state. Genesis' lyrics don’t disappoint.
The second CD (Ambient/Electronix/Experimental) is equally varied and impressive. Secret Name by Silence & Strength, recorded in Israel, is especially interesting, with its inclusion of passages from The Book Of Lies and Liber AL.
I Was by 3LCF [Trilucifer] is wonderfully dark and chilling, as is Death Is Forbidden by Ah Cama-Sotz, with its many layers swooping over Crowley samples.
The Beauty Of The Beast by Chaos As Shelter includes washing machine cylinder amongst the instruments performed.
The rather delightful Donkey Fell Eyesleep by Ossaserpia rounds this CD off in an upbeat fashion.
So, to summarise: an eclectic and entertaining compilation of some very interesting musical pieces. Often haunting, sometimes sparklingly celebratory, this collection never fails to entertain and intrigue. Its production values are extraordinarily high. I recommend it without hesitation, confident that members of LAShTAL.COM will consider its purchase money very well spent.
Retail price:
29 Euro + postage (6 Euro per one item).
36 USD + postage (7 USD overseas per one item). Added: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 Reviewer: LAShTALScore:     Related web link: HORUS CyclicDaemonhits: 3609 Language: eng
Posted by nashimiron on Mar 01, 2006 - 11:02 AM Your rating:     
For those of you with a fetish for such things, I have put up some pictures of this release on my Myspace account. It is as tactiley rewarding as it is aurally. Look at my pics while they are up here: myspace.com/nashimiron.
And no leaving comments like "you sad git" or "get a life"!
Posted by david#1 on Sep 29, 2005 - 10:00 AM Your rating:     
Just a note:
"...first up is Hexentanz with 'Oh, Blessed Beast'. A rousing classical introduction..."
The 'classical introduction' is really Beethoven's Ninth Symphony - sampled, chopped up and reassembled.
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