The morgenseiten of Katharsisdrill 26 - Steemit and the real world

in morgenseiten •  7 years ago 

My friend @shortcut has involved himself in helping out funding a documentary about the old KrautROCK musician, Damo Suzuki.


The improvised music by Damo Suzuki and his spaceband

You can read his post here, and see the video from the film-maker mentioning Steemit: Crowdfunding with Support of the Steemit-Community [Update] - So send him your money!

The music of Suzuki reminede me of a local Spacerock band - all concerts are completely improvised rock. Here is three and a half hours of rockspace, from a concert at Loppen, Christiania.


My friend @shortcut has started to write some posts every morning - #morgenseiten he calls it - morning-pages. Here is his explanation of the project:

It goes like this: you shall each morning write from the soul, anything going through your head.

He writes a lot more, but this is the essence :) (Read his first morgenseiten post here)

I have decided to try the same. I write from the top of my head every morning or late morning if I have been sleeping late. I only correct typos and make a headline afterwards. Else everything is left as written. Expect some of it to sound like stage directions.

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ahh Suicidal. what a good choice for having a delivery this afternoon , which I am behind with. I will jump directly into it : lights -camera - ......

I know I'm not terribly hip and all that, so I hesitate to ask: aren't those Suzuki people supposed to play and sing in the same key every now and again? Or am I being terribly old-fashioned?

I am no sure that playing in the same key is a priority for them? Atonality has been around for quite some time so I wouldn't feel old-fashioned. Insisting on classic harmonies might just be hip.

I never could stand atonal music, I only like it in small doses, like the odd dissonant here and there. Long stretches of atonal music hurt 8-).

I read there are some chords that were considered dissonant a few centuries ago, but not anymore. That surprised me.

what a creativity!! lol