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The Psychogeographical Comission - Widdershins in Theory and Practice

from The Famulus II - Everyday Magic (audio edition) by The Famulus & Various

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from The Famulus II - Everyday Magic (audio edition), released October 31, 2013
The Psychogeographical Commission was formed at the start of 2008 to explore the many interfaces between the built environment and the people who inhabit it through dérive, magick and sonic experimentation.
After a great deal of time wandering the back streets of London and other large cities looking for the spirits which now dwell within them, they came to the conclusion that the psychological make-up of cities is now at odds with the populations inherent rural based mythology. People aren't evolving to cope with cities fast enough to keep up with the constantly shifting cityscape.
To start approaching a remedy for this they set about creating music which blurs the line between the real and imagined landscapes in order to allow individuals to revaluate their own mythologies and provide new ideas to bring them closer to harmony with their urban surroundings.
Following the success of their first two albums Genius Loci (2008) and Patient Zero (2010), The Commission’s next release was a 25minute EP soundscaping of a full loop of the Glasgow Subway system called ‘Widdershins’ (2011) on which this track based.
The Commission are currently investigating a secret group of Druids who liaise with Local Councils on matters relation to Traffic Management and Energy flows. The band also now worships the Celtic god Toutatis who helps them to communicate more directly with the places they move through.

For more information and to download their free album ‘Urban Psychetecture’, visit their website
www.psychetecture.com

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