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Black Magic

Aleister Crowley
Barcode 0889466261510
Vinyl

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Release Date: 25/03/2022

Edition: 12" Album Coloured Vinyl
Vinyl Colour: Red marble coloured vinyl
Genre: Rock
Label: Cleopatra Records
Number of Discs: 1

Delve into the dark side of the occult with this special collection of tracks featuring the the voice of the Beast himself, famed occultist Aleister Crowley!All new remixes feature the production talents of witch house artists Ritualz and ?aimon plus dark synth act NeoSlave, Alan Davey's Hawkestrel, internationally renowned instrumentalist Jozef Van Wissem, and lots more!Also features all-new sonically de-noised and remastered versions of the famous wax cylinder recordings Crowley made from 1910 to 1914!Now available in deluxe RED MARBLE vinyl!

Track Listing:
1: The Call of the First Æthyr
2: Innavigable Soul
3: The Human Curse
4: At Sea
5: The Pentagram
6: Rise Above You
7: The Fate
8: The Poet
9: The Call of the Second Æthyr
10: Golden Dawn: Part I - Children of the Universe
11: Golden Dawn: Part II - Snowdrops
12: Golden Dawn: Part III - A Nameless Grave
13: Introduction
14: The Call of the First Æthyr (Enochian)
15: The Call of the First Æthyr (English)
16: The Call of the Second Æthyr (Enochian)
17: The Call of the Second Æthyr (English)
18: La Gitana
19: The Pentagram
20: One Sovereign for Woman
21: The Poet
22: At Sea
23: Fingernails
24: The Titanic
25: Hymn to the American People On the Anniversary of Their Independence
26: Excerpts from the Gnostic Mass
27: Vive La France