
Episode three uses Roman Polanski’s 1999 thriller The Ninth Gate as a jumping-off point for our most explicitly magick-oriented discussion yet. We’re very sorry for the lack of Autechre. We’ll try to do better. We hope you can forgive us.
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Notes:
The Ninth Gate by Roman Polanski
The Club Dumas by Arturo Pérez-Reverte
The Cardinal & The Corpse by Iain Sinclair & Chris Petit
Satanist Sketchers
The Unknown God by Martin P. Starr
The Pepsi-Cola Addict by June-Alison Gibbons
Grimoires
Garth Brooks & the devil SNL sketch
Peter Dreher, who painted the same glass every day (though he sadly passed away in 2020 - Dave's mistake)
Circuit bending
Ol’ Dirty Bastard “yeah, the pussy was good”
Betalevel
Jason Brown’s Paranoid Machines talk
Babalon
Ergot poisoning
Brought to Light by Alan Moore
Stellas Daemonum by David Crowhurst
Jason Miller
The Typhonian magickal current
The Alan Moore interview (not with Stewart Lee - Wyatt's mistake). The relevant bit begins around the 56 minute mark, but the whole thing (as well as part one) is well worth a listen.
Intro & outro by Annelise Baer
Music by David Paha
Support us on Patreon or Ko-Fi!
Find us on your favourite podcast app, or listen here:
Notes:
The Ninth Gate by Roman Polanski
The Club Dumas by Arturo Pérez-Reverte
The Cardinal & The Corpse by Iain Sinclair & Chris Petit
Satanist Sketchers
The Unknown God by Martin P. Starr
The Pepsi-Cola Addict by June-Alison Gibbons
Grimoires
Garth Brooks & the devil SNL sketch
Peter Dreher, who painted the same glass every day (though he sadly passed away in 2020 - Dave's mistake)
Circuit bending
Ol’ Dirty Bastard “yeah, the pussy was good”
Betalevel
Jason Brown’s Paranoid Machines talk
Babalon
Ergot poisoning
Brought to Light by Alan Moore
Stellas Daemonum by David Crowhurst
Jason Miller
The Typhonian magickal current
The Alan Moore interview (not with Stewart Lee - Wyatt's mistake). The relevant bit begins around the 56 minute mark, but the whole thing (as well as part one) is well worth a listen.
Intro & outro by Annelise Baer
Music by David Paha
Support us on Patreon or Ko-Fi!