Sutja’s Metaphysical Circus: 14

 
Music

Silence contains 
the most powerful notes

It was year two-thousand-seventeen
nobody cared about anything

the complex and unique
insensibility that 
characterizes you 
all you said 
an empty room
there will be nothing
hopefully, soon
I'm big [laughing] 
huffing and puffing
your voice 
like a big Kazoo 
ecstasy
damage is who, you?
vast fields of heavenly 
scarlet plumes
from Mexico
to Canary Islands
next stop
three-dimensional photonic crystals
randomness in fractals
my delicate heart
a bunch of jackals
we all suffer 
from pillar to post
but somewhere
down 
in the middle of the
Mediterranean coast
a flower bloom
thank god I was there
lying in the spume 
filling my watering can
and ready to start 
again 
a brand new episode 
a brand new line
a brand new life.

−    Sutja Gutierrez, Unknown 02.


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Jean-Jacques Perrey - Moog Indigo - The Rose And The Cross

Beware synth freaks! This is a song taken from the beautiful album Moog Indigo, a tribute to the glorious past interpreted by the one and only – the ambitious and confusing future.

  • Jean-Jacques Perrey - Moog Indigo - The Rose And The Cross

    Beware synth freaks! This is a song taken from the beautiful album Moog Indigo, a tribute to the glorious past interpreted by the one and only – the ambitious and confusing future.

  • "Immersion Pacific Tubular Waves" (Francia, 1980) De Michel Red

    Michel is a French composer and an absolute freak. He composed many pieces of music dedicated for underwater listening and broadcasting. How beautiful is that?

  • Os Mutantes - Panis Et Circenses

    South America has brought to us a lot of good things and among these wonderful things are Os Mutantes. Tropicalia was one of the wildest movements of 1960 in Brazil. The album is a complete masterpiece that depicts freedom and creativity in its purest form.

  • Lal & Mike Waterson - To Make You Stay

    This is what a cult album lookslike to me. Many wonderful people were involved in the process of this one… folks like Tim Hart, Richard Thomson (of Fairport Convention) or Maddy Prior (of Steeleye Span).

  • Bergendy- The Witch

    Hungarian band formed in the fifties and fronted by the Bergendy Brothers. It all started as a jazz band in the 50’s and musically evolved along the 60’s and 70’s.

  • Amarna - Iceberg

    My father showed me this album many years ago… I was so young and I didn’t paid much attention, but I remember being so attracted to the cover artwork. Iceberg is an incredible Spanish band formed by Josep Mas aka Kitflus, Max Sunyer, Ángel Riba, Jordi Colomer and Primitivo Sancho.

  • Embryo - Cello Cello

    Embryo is one of the most interesting “music collectives” of all time. Active since 1969 till now, they almost made an album per year.
    I strongly recommend their documentary-film Vagabunden Karawane.

  • Marcia Strassman - The Flower Children

    Does anyone know… that Marcia played the role of Diane Szalinski (Mother) in the Holywood film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. In 1967, Marcia alongside Jerry Goldstein and Lord Tim Hudson made the song The Flower Children, a bittersweet psychedelic ballad dedicated to all the yippies.

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