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About the CD
The Singing Tadpole is a poem which is ostensibly couched in Celtic imagery but which actually offers many magical formulas with particular regard to the non-system which came to be known as Chaos Magick. Ramsey Dukes described it as 'sublime' but it makes many of its points through absurdity. Its meanings operate simultaneously at many levels and words are used ambiguously. The word 'spell' for example has five meanings; the word 'moment' has three, all of which are appropriate and meaningful within the context of the poem. The poem has received a special commendation from the W.B. Yeats Society.
Best Before the End of the World CD includes eight tracks of haunting music, ideal for use in sex magick or other rituals. The tracks include:
- Best Before Sex
- Identified Alien Intelligence
- Unnatural Selection
- Kundalini Me
- Mayday
- Darkbud
- Never There
- Androgene
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About the Authors
Ray Sherwin is a poet whose work includes (as Thessalonius Loyola) the Singing Tadpole, The Book of the Apple I Want to Eat and The Druid's Knot. He has also completed Aleister Crowley's translation and commentary on The Golden Verses of Pythagoras. As Thessa Loy he has completed a book of poems for children entitled My Wonderful Infundibulum.
Peter J. Carroll is one of founders of the Magical Pact of the Illuminates of Thanateros (IOT) which he led for a decade. He has spent twenty-five years in research and experiment and is the author of PsyberMagick, Liber Null & Psychonaut and Liber Kaos: The Psychonomicon.
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