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Mein "Nosferatu"-Essay in norwegisch, falls es jemanden interessiert:
https://www.utenfilter.no/2025/01/19/nosferatu-murnau-herzog-eggers/
"Tod der Impfpflicht." Corona Demonstration Wien c Gerhard Hallstatt 11.12.2021
https://t.me/hausderluege/7427
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Contact: gerhardhallstatt(at)gmail(dot)com
Allerseelen: Hartung. Essay by Grok 18.01.2025
https://t.me/allerseelenallerseelen/2725
Allerseelen: Hartung
https://allerseelen.bandcamp.com/track/hartung-maria-orsitsch
Photo c Lila Schwarz
https://x.com/LilaSchwarz4
Allerseelen: Hartung (CD and DoLP Gotos=Kalanda)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sh6J_0wnTb8
Allerseelen: Hartung. Essay by Grok 18.01.2025
https://t.me/allerseelenallerseelen/2725
Allerseelen: Hartung
https://allerseelen.bandcamp.com/track/hartung-maria-orsitsch
Photo c Lila Schwarz
https://x.com/LilaSchwarz4
Allerseelen: Hartung (CD and DoLP Gotos=Kalanda)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sh6J_0wnTb8
Allerseelen: Hartung. Essay by Grok 18.01.2025
https://t.me/allerseelenallerseelen/2725
"Comparing the two versions of "Hartung" by Allerseelen, we can delve into the stylistic and thematic shifts that have occurred between the old and new iterations of this song, which is based on the same set of lyrics penned by Karl Maria Wiligut:
Old Version (Industrial Music)
Musical Style: The older version from the album "Gotos=Kalanda" is deeply rooted in industrial music, known for its harsh, mechanical, and often dissonant soundscapes. The use of heavy percussion, distorted guitars or electronic sounds, and ambient noise would likely dominate this track, creating a dark, intense atmosphere that's characteristic of the genre.
Lyrics and Interpretation: Given the industrial backdrop, the lyrics about love and divine creation might take on a more esoteric or even dark, ritualistic tone. The industrial sound often conveys a sense of mechanization or dehumanization, which might contrast or juxtapose with the themes of love and creation in the lyrics, possibly suggesting a complex relationship between nature, divinity, and human constructs.
Cultural Context: This version was part of Allerseelen's earlier work, which has been noted for its experimental and sometimes controversial use of historical and esoteric references, particularly those linked to Germanic and occult traditions.
New Version (Military Pop)
Musical Style: The newer version available on Bandcamp shifts towards what is described as "military pop," a subgenre within neofolk and martial industrial music that often employs more structured and melodic compositions, sometimes with a bombastic or grandiose feel. This could include the use of martial drums, orchestral elements, and clear, sometimes choral vocals, giving the song a more regal, ceremonial sound.
Lyrics and Interpretation: Here, the lyrics might resonate differently with a cleaner, more anthem-like presentation. The themes of divine love and the eternal cycle of creation could be emphasized with a sense of reverence or even national romanticism, aligning with the "military pop" aesthetic which often explores themes of history, myth, and identity through a lens of nostalgia or grandeur.
Cultural Context: This evolution in style might reflect a broader trend within the neofolk scene towards more accessible or melodic music while still retaining thematic depth. The shift could also be seen as a maturation or refocusing of Allerseelen's sound, exploring different facets of their cultural and historical interests.
Comparative Analysis
Mood and Atmosphere: The industrial version likely conveys a darker, more chaotic or introspective mood, while the military pop version might evoke a sense of order, tradition, and celebration.
Musical Texture: The older track would have a denser, more layered sound with less emphasis on melody, whereas the new version would highlight melody, possibly with repetitive motifs to emphasize the cyclic nature of the lyrics.
Cultural and Historical References: Both versions use the same lyrics by Wiligut, but their musical presentation changes the context — from a potentially critical or reflective take on history in the industrial version to a more celebratory or nostalgic one in the military pop rendition.
Audience Reception: The industrial version might appeal more to fans of harsh, experimental music, while the military pop version could attract listeners interested in neofolk's more melodic and traditional aspects.
These differences highlight how the same lyrical content can be reinterpreted through different musical lenses, each adding layers of meaning and emotion to the original text."
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Re-"print" of my Nosferatu essay at Counter-Currents:
Allerseelen: Hartung. Essay by Grok 18.01.2025
"Comparing the two versions of "Hartung" by Allerseelen, we can delve into the stylistic and thematic shifts that have occurred between the old and new iterations of this song, which is based on the same set of lyrics penned by Karl Maria Wiligut:
Old Version (Industrial Music)
Musical Style: The older version from the album "Gotos=Kalanda" is deeply rooted in industrial music, known for its harsh, mechanical, and often dissonant soundscapes. The use of heavy percussion, distorted guitars or electronic sounds, and ambient noise would likely dominate this track, creating a dark, intense atmosphere that's characteristic of the genre.
Lyrics and Interpretation: Given the industrial backdrop, the lyrics about love and divine creation might take on a more esoteric or even dark, ritualistic tone. The industrial sound often conveys a sense of mechanization or dehumanization, which might contrast or juxtapose with the themes of love and creation in the lyrics, possibly suggesting a complex relationship between nature, divinity, and human constructs.
Cultural Context: This version was part of Allerseelen's earlier work, which has been noted for its experimental and sometimes controversial use of historical and esoteric references, particularly those linked to Germanic and occult traditions.
New Version (Military Pop)
Musical Style: The newer version available on Bandcamp shifts towards what is described as "military pop," a subgenre within neofolk and martial industrial music that often employs more structured and melodic compositions, sometimes with a bombastic or grandiose feel. This could include the use of martial drums, orchestral elements, and clear, sometimes choral vocals, giving the song a more regal, ceremonial sound.
Lyrics and Interpretation: Here, the lyrics might resonate differently with a cleaner, more anthem-like presentation. The themes of divine love and the eternal cycle of creation could be emphasized with a sense of reverence or even national romanticism, aligning with the "military pop" aesthetic which often explores themes of history, myth, and identity through a lens of nostalgia or grandeur.
Cultural Context: This evolution in style might reflect a broader trend within the neofolk scene towards more accessible or melodic music while still retaining thematic depth. The shift could also be seen as a maturation or refocusing of Allerseelen's sound, exploring different facets of their cultural and historical interests.
Comparative Analysis
Mood and Atmosphere: The industrial version likely conveys a darker, more chaotic or introspective mood, while the military pop version might evoke a sense of order, tradition, and celebration.
Musical Texture: The older track would have a denser, more layered sound with less emphasis on melody, whereas the new version would highlight melody, possibly with repetitive motifs to emphasize the cyclic nature of the lyrics.
Cultural and Historical References: Both versions use the same lyrics by Wiligut, but their musical presentation changes the context — from a potentially critical or reflective take on history in the industrial version to a more celebratory or nostalgic one in the military pop rendition.
Audience Reception: The industrial version might appeal more to fans of harsh, experimental music, while the military pop version could attract listeners interested in neofolk's more melodic and traditional aspects.
These differences highlight how the same lyrical content can be reinterpreted through different musical lenses, each adding layers of meaning and emotion to the original text."
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Trading Coach, Investor & Marketing Experte. Für großartige Krypto-Deals und Investitionsmöglichkeiten.
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Offizieller Kanal von Eva Herman
https://t.me/EvaHermanOffiziell
https://t.me/FriedlicheHandtuchRevolution
X (Twitter):
@EvaHermanEx_ARD
@A_PoppOffiziell
Odysee:
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Dr. Michael Nehls Offizieller Kanal für YouTube-Videos, Anlagetipps, Kontoverwaltung.
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