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wirez
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by wirez » Sat Apr 24, 2010 2:40 pm
deadly habit wrote:wirez wrote:deadly habit wrote:if you dig this read some leary or robert anton wilson wirez
or if you are really in depth try to tackle finnegan's wake by james joyce
Nice one Deadly, will amazon these now for sure

raw has from philosphy to fiction so depending on your mood he had loads before he died
finnegan's wake i'm still trying to tackle and on like 5th read of it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnegans_Wake
house of leaves is a great mindfuck book you can waste loads of times trying to figure out and analyzing it
i have like 3 copies of it one i highlighted and made notes in, new edition along with the diary that goes with it and my original untouched one heh
I've added 4 Leary books to my basket because of the descriptions
Hehe I already googled Finnegan's Wake, sounds like my sort of thing
Haha nice man, probably a slightly different topic, but I also like movies that have the same effect... Such as; Pan's Labyrinth, Donnie Darko, Shutter Island etc
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deadly_habit
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by deadly_habit » Sat Apr 24, 2010 2:45 pm
wirez wrote:deadly habit wrote:wirez wrote:deadly habit wrote:if you dig this read some leary or robert anton wilson wirez
or if you are really in depth try to tackle finnegan's wake by james joyce
Nice one Deadly, will amazon these now for sure

raw has from philosphy to fiction so depending on your mood he had loads before he died
finnegan's wake i'm still trying to tackle and on like 5th read of it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnegans_Wake
house of leaves is a great mindfuck book you can waste loads of times trying to figure out and analyzing it
i have like 3 copies of it one i highlighted and made notes in, new edition along with the diary that goes with it and my original untouched one heh
I've added 4 Leary books to my basket because of the descriptions
Hehe I already googled Finnegan's Wake, sounds like my sort of thing
Haha nice man, probably a slightly different topic, but I also like movies that have the same effect... Such as; Pan's Labyrinth, Donnie Darko, Shutter Island etc
all in my collection. shutter island i downloaded have yet to watch. i'm a sucker for anything that makes me think. the brain is the best muscle to work out.
based on those movies peep primer, memento, a tale of two sisters, the island (yea kinda cheesy but i love it), the orphanage, [rec], jacob's ladder (love sampling that to depth and imo why silent hill was created), yojimbo, and 7 samurai for starters
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by wirez » Sat Apr 24, 2010 2:54 pm
deadly habit wrote:wirez wrote:deadly habit wrote:wirez wrote:deadly habit wrote:if you dig this read some leary or robert anton wilson wirez
or if you are really in depth try to tackle finnegan's wake by james joyce
Nice one Deadly, will amazon these now for sure

raw has from philosphy to fiction so depending on your mood he had loads before he died
finnegan's wake i'm still trying to tackle and on like 5th read of it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnegans_Wake
house of leaves is a great mindfuck book you can waste loads of times trying to figure out and analyzing it
i have like 3 copies of it one i highlighted and made notes in, new edition along with the diary that goes with it and my original untouched one heh
I've added 4 Leary books to my basket because of the descriptions
Hehe I already googled Finnegan's Wake, sounds like my sort of thing
Haha nice man, probably a slightly different topic, but I also like movies that have the same effect... Such as; Pan's Labyrinth, Donnie Darko, Shutter Island etc
all in my collection. shutter island i downloaded have yet to watch. i'm a sucker for anything that makes me think. the brain is the best muscle to work out.
based on those movies peep primer, memento, a tale of two sisters, the island (yea kinda cheesy but i love it), the orphanage, [rec], jacob's ladder (love sampling that to depth and imo why silent hill was created), yojimbo, and 7 samurai for starters
Dude! I'm going to have no money left the rate you're going. Shutter Island is REALLY good, I really enjoyed that one, saw it at the cinema!
I have The Orphanage, that's an AWESOME film! The twists are unreal! Done a little bit of sampling on this one

Unrecognisable though I'd say.
But I haven't seem any of the others you just recommended (bar Silent Hill, which I actually thought was a decent movie!) So I will getting them all

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by deadly_habit » Sat Apr 24, 2010 3:03 pm
silent hill the game not the movie... the movie was watchable but did a travesty to the storyline set out by the games heh
i could go off more on film. far as asian film if ya want a hard copy
http://animeniacs.com/ same for anime hong kong dvds which are like a fraction of cost as reg retailers ell em at and region free
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by wayoftheworld » Sat Apr 24, 2010 5:16 pm
the deadly habit with some big recommendations in this thread. i remember reading raw years ago when i was a teen and trying at all costs to rip holes into my fabric of reality. wasn't very hard. along with raw and leary i'd recommend terence mckenna, as well as "the invisibles" or "the filth" by grant morrisson.
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by drooka » Sat May 28, 2011 11:43 pm
props for starting such a fantastic thread wirez. time well spent reading through everything here
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by hifi » Sun May 29, 2011 6:10 am
wirez wrote:On the shitter this morning I came across a very interesting article...
ahahah. how long were you on the shitter that morning to find this? I heard on the Dr Oz show that it is very bad for your colon to sit on the toilet seat for a while. I recommend not shitting for so long you know.. gravity and whatnot you might be shitting your colon out someday.
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by wirez » Sun May 29, 2011 1:22 pm
Hypefiend wrote:wirez wrote:On the shitter this morning I came across a very interesting article...
ahahah. how long were you on the shitter that morning to find this? I heard on the Dr Oz show that it is very bad for your colon to sit on the toilet seat for a while. I recommend not shitting for so long you know.. gravity and whatnot you might be shitting your colon out someday.
Firstly - Not long.... I read 'Readers Digest' on the shitter, then turn the page over as I go... So eventually I get through the whole magazine.
Secondly - I have read similar articles, but have also read many contradictory articles arguing that you should sit there until you feel completely satisfied that you're finished.

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by Augment » Sun May 29, 2011 1:44 pm
That was quite an interesting read, props wirez, for taking the time to type it out

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by wirez » Sun May 29, 2011 4:32 pm
blinkesko wrote:That was quite an interesting read, props wirez, for taking the time to type it out

You're welcome mate
Some time in the future I plan to write a blog hosting various bits and bobs like this

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by D00FY » Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:54 am
Ironic considering I'm at work and im reading about Concentration to improve my music apposed to my actual work...
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by billybuxton » Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:07 am
Will read this later when iv got time, thanks for posting man
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by Fowles » Tue Jan 22, 2013 2:05 pm
i felt obligated to read that whole thing to prove to myself that I can actually concentrate lol. it was helpful tho. thanks for this.
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by OfficialDAPT » Tue Jan 22, 2013 2:58 pm
Read this just in time, first day of classes today.

7 year old BROstep/Trapstep/Chillstep producer from India. Young. Talented. 7 Years Old. Super skilled for age. Signed to NOW22. Biography written in 3rd person on soundcloud OBVI. The next Skrillex. Wait I don't even like him anymore LOL. Super talented. Only 6 years old.
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by Eridu » Tue Jan 22, 2013 5:27 pm
symmetricalsounds wrote:remember hearing them referenced in an REM tune years ago but then found out 2-3 years ago what they actually were. originally they were sold as a bunch of cards

overrated. cool, but overrated.
Concentration is one of the most important things to achieve while producing. Especially with music producing cause you have so much options and you can go 100 different ways any time you are looking for a certain sound. But when you are in "the zone" its like there is something in your brain that knows what do do and what things to change.
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by wirez » Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:21 pm
Whoa, that's an oldie been bumped! Think I need to re-read it myself!
Looking at old comments I made, grown up rather a bit since then I must say -_-
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by Eat Bass » Wed Jan 23, 2013 1:52 am
thanks man. i read it and i concentrated through the entire thing! although i did experience some auditory distractions and i had to tell myself to "stop!"
also, before this i just read a 12 page article and wrote a small paper on it, so id say my attention span is decent but it does take effort for me to concentrate unless im totally interested and i do let myself get distracted with the internet/phone.
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by twilitez » Wed Jan 23, 2013 3:00 am
Thanks for posting, much appreciated.
+1 for Robert Anton Wilson, get your lucid on.
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by Hashkey » Mon Jan 28, 2013 10:53 pm
I suggest you to read EFFORTLESS MASTERY!
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