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Post by Tyranor on May 10, 2009 10:43:59 GMT
'ere! What's all this I see on the Pulsefear Myspace page then: 6- PULSEFEAR - Mass Of The Kalifoth [9:32] Is this a new track for a compilation CD or another dug out of the vaults? I finally got that Le Mal Dominant compilation. Industrial music for black masses, so they say. Very stictly limited to 100 copies. Well, some tracks are quite interesting, some are dull but Mass Of The Kalifoth is really gratifying. It sound more direct than previous tracks. More compatc if i can say so and somewhat ritualistic. It is a little chance you'll get that release so here you go: rapidshare.com/files/205550429/L3.M4L.D0M1N4N7.part1.rarrapidshare.com/files/205544792/L3.M4L.D0M1N4N7.part2.rar
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Post by Covered In Gauze on Apr 8, 2010 18:09:31 GMT
Nothing right at this moment, we're too busy. However, I hope that Pulsefear is far from over. I probably arrived at the hospital differently from most others here (and also why quite late in the game). I found it through the The Axis website, but i found that because of Pulsefear. I don't have a band or any other music or art projects as a lot of others seem to so i don't know as much about music as most; i am only a fan. A friend gave me the cd of Perichoresis as a present knowing my love of ambient, especially the darker side. I loved it, which caused me to poke around the website, which led me to related bands, which led me to The Axis (btw 'Urfe' to me is the best thing that brooke and mike et al have done - i will give my feedback on The Axis some other time), which led me here where i was admitted. But of all your projects, Pulsefear holds a special place for me since it was the first one i heard. I like to listen to Perichoresis late at night/early morning during that period when i am right on the edge of sleep. I put headphones on, turn off the lights, and pull the covers up. Sometimes I can't listen without turning the lights back on, but i try to last as long as i can. A lot of times it causes me to have the most scary, strange, wonderful dreams. It is quite a wonderful treatment. I know all of you are busy, but I would like to echo the hope that Pulsefear is far from over, as multiple treatments are always better than one.
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Post by The Moderator on Apr 8, 2010 20:12:59 GMT
thats a cool story i think your the first to find your way into the axis from the pulsefear districts, also quite a well timed post because...I've said too much.....to soon
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Post by Darkcrawl on Apr 8, 2010 20:58:58 GMT
Damn you and your teasing! What kind of treatment do you call that?!
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Post by Covered In Gauze on Apr 9, 2010 16:17:49 GMT
also quite a well timed post because...I've said too much.....to soon Mmmmmmm. That sounds good. I think . And Darkcrawl; don't discount teasing. It can be quite pleasurable in its own right. Anticipation is half the fun.
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Post by Darkcrawl on Apr 9, 2010 20:18:07 GMT
also quite a well timed post because...I've said too much.....to soon Mmmmmmm. That sounds good. I think . And Darkcrawl; don't discount teasing. It can be quite pleasurable in its own right. Anticipation is half the fun. Quite
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Post by The Moderator on Apr 9, 2010 20:31:09 GMT
less of this or you will all be hosed down and forced to watch 'wizardora' clockwork orange style...and we will refuse to make any more musical treatments...on the subject of which guess what I'm listening to right ....now
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Post by Covered In Gauze on Apr 9, 2010 22:25:09 GMT
arrggghh. I am properly chastised. Withholding that treatment would be kind of the opposite of what i intended when i brought this up . Please make the treatment the best it can be. I will crawl back to my room and sit in the filthy corner until further notice.
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Post by The Moderator on Apr 10, 2010 8:03:18 GMT
For your obedience I shall post a treat....
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