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Stuff That Defies Classification

This is where we put the stuff that just doesn't seem to fit anywhere else -
like that mysterious trunk you find in a dusty corner of an attic.
Of course, your contributions of oddments and arcana are always welcome!
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computer@lycaeum.org

New! Rebirth 1.5 Believe the unbelievable.
The incredible software-only TB-303/TR-808! Guaranteed to blow your mind. ReBirth is a fully fledged techno studio, with the looks, the sound and.... ahhh... yes, even the smell of vintage analog hardware. See it! Hear it! Try it!

Crop Commander Crop Command 'The cops come to snatch my crops, they're gonna blow my house down'


Old Favorites

Nice! Tribal Voice This site is run by a bunch of very tripped out Native Americans. We should all be this crazy!
They also wrote the PowWow software that allows up to 7 people to chat, swap files and cruise the Internet together.

Nice! The Tangerine Dream Website Most record stores put T-Dream in their "New Age" section (cringe). Guess that's because they don't have a section for entheogenic music. These guys (and a gal too, these days) have been exploring the edges of space and time musically for at least 20 years and they just keep getting better. Check them out!

Nice! Pagan Love Cult Inc. "The Pagan Love Cult inc. is a loosely based collective of musicians, media guerillas, computer buffs, eco-fascists, first and second generation hippies and genuine psychedelic casualties. Based in the notoriously media-bashed yet somehow picturesque rural Australian "hippy-town" of Nimbin they have recently released a self-produced CD-ROM called "The Pagan Love Cult inc.- A Compendium of Sex, Drugs and Ecoterrorism". The CD-ROM expounds upon their philosophy of sacramental sex, psychedelics, and spiritual identification with the Earth. All with an irreverent sense of bentness, trippy graphics and music that can best be described as "English-influenced, psychedelic folk-rock". "



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written by: Computer@lycaeum.org
last updated: Saturday, 22-Aug-2009 14:15:37 PDT