Saturday, 27 April 2019

Loren Mazzacane Connors ‎– "The Departing Of A Dream Vol. II" (Family Vineyard ‎– FV22) 2003


From this side of the barbed wire fence, we stand and watch the dream of our lost childhood trapped in a past.While we drift away into oblivion until those days before disappointment and experience become nothing more than a blurred dot viewed from the wrong side of the event horizon.
There's a moment in life,or an event, when innocence dies,and we are irreversably sucked into a black hole with no prospect of mercy.All that is left are foggy recollections of what it was once like to have hope.
This fuzzy minimalist classic evokes a series of black and white images that flash across your mind as one floats in a black and starless void waiting to cease existence.We are essentially alone with our own personal illusion,then without reason, it stops.
But, on a brighter note, at least we have music and football you cry!!??...no wait, football has been stolen by the elite, and music has been killed off as a creative and relevant force by....oh yeah...the fucking Elite again!!.....we certainly need some kind of Event Horizon! Something like reclaiming the wealth that has been stolen from 99.9% of the suffering population of the Earth, and jailing the perpetrators.
The politics of Envy they would label this while they flaunt their fleet of Bentlys in front of TV screens full of starving children advertising charity causes to further heap the guilt on their slaves.
The Politics of Envy?...I'm cool with that, as long as they don't mind the Politics Of Violence which will inevitably come in their direction.
I hear JayZee, has had discussions with survival experts on how to pay his security staff after the system collapses, and money is worthless.He already has a fully stocked bunker system under his mansion for his fat arsed wife and himself.
The answer is,Jay Zee....hang on isn't that my Initials too???....the answer is, that your security staff are gonna kill you and take your stuff.
In fact who wants to survive in a world where the only survivors are useless fools like Kanye West and I wanka Trump.
Well, I'm off to my Bunker now, to listen to Loren Mazzacane Connors, and await the arrival of Planet Niburu......and NO, I AINT GONNA LET YOU IN.....not even Jay Zee when he's screaming for his life.I'd have to think a few seconds about Beyoncé though....then, still say NO! Anarchy is a great leveller isn't it?
Oooooooh the basic thrill of power!(Tee Hee Hee Hee).....but alas, it is just a dream.Life is not a Disney movie after all,especially if you were sexually abused by the hosts of the Mickey Mouse Club,like mind-controlled trauma-bots Britney Spears and Justin Trousersnake.

Tracklist:

1 The Departing Of A Dream Vol. II, 1 10:51
2 The Departing Of A Dream Vol. II, 2 1:44
3 The Departing Of A Dream Vol. II, 3 1:29
4 The Departing Of A Dream Vol. II, 4 1:54
5 The Departing Of A Dream Vol. II, 5 1:10
6 The Departing Of A Dream Vol. II, 6 1:39
7 The Departing Of A Dream Vol. II, 7 10:15
8 The Departing Of A Dream Vol. II, 8 2:24


4 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for combing back through LMC's work. I especially love the Rothko record, which was my introduction to him at the time. I have a few good stories about him, as I did an interview with him which, for whatever reason, don't recall, didn't get finished. But this must've been around 89 I'm guessing. Around the time of the Guitar Roberts Dark Paintings of Mark Rothko record, and he was so humble and surprised that his stuff garnered any enthusiasm. Absolutely charming person. As these things go, he's slowly built up a loyal base and it's been a fun ride hearing the winding but steady evolution of his output. So...thanks for these. I haven't heard them in a long time. Be interested to hear your - and other readers' - take on their favorite record...maybe why, maybe not. Just curious.

Jonny Zchivago said...

I just can tell that LMC is a humble guy from his music.
I haven't heard more than 30% of his recorded output,but the one i like the best is the first departing of a dream record.
Like The Haunted House records too.

mjy said...

my personal fave is the "As Roses Bow: Collected Airs" compilation. maybe slightly more melodic than these albums but definitely ethereal and wonderful.but really every note the guy plays is worthwhile so what do i know. thanks for these posts btw.

Anonymous said...

Many many thabks to bro! What a nice place I just come to discovered! Most of these music is new for me... you make my day! Very appreciated Nick