Album US 1996 on Womb Tunes label
Electronic and Rock (Psychedelic Rock, Avant-garde, Experimental)
Limited to 300 copies, and includes inserts. Miasmata is our adaptation of Friedrich Nietzsche's "Of the Three Metamorphoses", from Thus Spoke Zarathustra. We have presented it more as a play than a musical recordings. One can surely imagine the effect of walking into a play in the middle of the second act. In this respect, the piece is meant to be played in its entirety for lovers of literature, theatre, and all forms of the arts alike. By viewing this piece in its entirety, one may find that it is suited for rare, but very special occasions. This piece was not entitled to evoke, but rather represent the nausea that overtakes us upon transcendence of ourselves from one realm to another. At this point, we may wish to return to the state from whence we came. Choosing to return may be detrimental if the will to evoke is never acted upon. We all have our pace in life, and evolution will occur with or without anyone's consent. There is no end in evolution, only higher states. It is this "wheel" of evolution that Nietzsche spoke. This was his interpretation of the evolution of the human spirit. We feel that Miasmata musically represents his idea.
Christopher Moock , US album by | |
Vas Deferens Organization , US album by | |
Christy Castille-Wittman artwork by, charcoal renderings |
Eric Lumbleau producer, assistant |
Christopher Moock recorded by, producer |
Matt Castille recorded by, producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Untitled | Christopher Moock And Vas Deferens Organization | ||
2 | Untitled | Christopher Moock And Vas Deferens Organization | ||
3 | Untitled | Christopher Moock And Vas Deferens Organization |