UTD: Beneath the Odd-Edge Sounds of the Twilight Contract of the Black Fascist / The Wealth of the Penetration in the Abstract Paradigms of Satan is the latest offering from Norway’s Furze. Furze operates in an other dimensional plane of reality. Those of the “real” world cannot connect to his world without a spirit guide, so set up your meditative music, in this case set up two turntables on opposite sides of the room and play Suicidal winds on one and Mexican Radio on the other, backwards. Or, if you are more advanced at traveling between worlds put on Necromanzee Cogent and get a hold of your animal guide, in my case Martin Ain. Mark out your symbols and prepare for the wondrous journey to the far reaches of this other realm and prepare for oneness with the transcendent god Woe J. Reaper.
Unfortunately I can’t express the sheer brilliance of the experience. Achieving oneness with god goes beyond the grammatical limitations of language. Many. No most, followers of mystics never comprehend the teachings. Reaper has laid out several steps on his path to transcendence, the above mentioned Necromanzee Cogent, Trident Autocrat and the final stage is always the hardest to Woe separated it into two parts, Beneath the Odd-Edge Sounds of the Twilight Contract of the Black Fascist and The Wealth of the Penetration in the Abstract Paradigms of Satan. Follow as best you can. Breath deeply the goatbreath it will help you in the pot of antipodal weave.
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To retain your sanity on the journey back I recommend listening to the two previous albums in reverse order. Of course you may no longer be able to fit in on the plane of reality anymore, but they have medication for that.
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