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venerdì 3 novembre 2017
Xamaycan Funeral March Re::work (Variation on Franco D'Andrea's Afro Abstraction) By Obsolete Capitalism Sound System (Pt. II, Chaos Sive Natura, Rizosfera/Nukfm, SF011.eng, 2017)
:: Chaos Sive Natura (SF.011.eng)
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The present work does not have a starting point but many starting points, centres of strength and lines of movement that compose it. One of the dynamic points is shown by the title: Chaos Sive Natura. It is a Nietzschean paraphrase of an expression by Spinoza, Deus Sive Natura, God thus Nature, in his main work Ethica more geometrico demonstrata. For Spinoza, Nature is theophanic: God is immanent to nature. Nietzsche, who considered Spinoza a forerunner of his philosophy, radicalizes the formula of equality between nature and deity with a more sinister expression, Chaos Sive Natura. Such a variation and removal occurred in 1881 in Sils-Maria in the same period when Nietzsche wrote of himself “I am one of those machines which can explode” and at the same time when, crying and singing of joy, he created the concept of Eternal Recurrence. (...)
giovedì 2 novembre 2017
Obsolete Capitalism Sound System :: Bass Slight Swinging (Pt. I - Rizosfera/The Strong of the Future, SF011.eng, 2017)
https://obsoletecapitalismsoundsystem.bandcamp.com/album/chaos-sive-natura
Thought in me becoming on a time concerning the Entities, and my meditation having been exceedingly sublimed, and my bodily senses also calmed down, like as those oppressed in sleep from satiety, luxury, or fatigue of body, I supposed some one of very great magnitude, with indefinite dimension, happening to call out my name, and saying to me, ‘What wishest thou to hear, and to contemplate ; what, having understood, to learn and to know?’
(Hermes Trismegistus)
I would say that for Spinoza there is a continuous variation—and this is what it means to exist—of the force of existing or of the power of acting.
(Deleuze)