Artists
Album Info
Release Date: 2014Label: Elektrohasch Schallplatten
Repress of 2014. Comes in a simple Cover with Insert.Produced by HYPNOS 69 and JP Kerckhofs
Recorded & mixed at Artsound Studio Houthalen, Belgium in July/August 2006
Mastered at McFly's August 2006
Solo on 'Halfway to the Stars' by JP Kerkhofs
Thanked:
Els, Sofie, Margot & Leslie; Sarah & Benny (OrangeFactory); Steven & Colour Haze/Elektrohasch Records; Malleus/Ufomammut; Bert Nuyts; Inti; Robie; JP Kerkhofs; Bidi
No huge thanklist this time, there would be too many people mentioned here and there are only 8 pages to fill on this booklet. We know who you are, and you know who weare so thereis no greater value in puting this out on a 'list', is there?
Bookings & general communication:
Belgum & elsewhere: OrangeFactory: www.orangefactory.be - info@orangefactory.be
Holland: BidiBookings: www.bidibookings.nl - info@bidibookings.nl
Record label: Elekrohasch: www.elektrohasch.de - info@elektrohasch.de
Band contact: www.hypnos69.be - hypnos69@gmail.de
Distribution: Europe: www.sonicrendezvous.com - Germany: www.swamproom.de - USA: www.stonerrock.com
HYPNOS 69 - The Eclectic Measure
"The Eclectic Measure is based on Carl Jung's "The Seven Sermonds To The Dead" The Seven Sermons deal with the self as androgynous beeing Abraxas, with the message that self-knowledge may be attained by the conscious assimilation of the contents of the subconscious, in order to achieve unity. It's about the search in life so many people subconscuiously feel they have to do, but don't know where or how to start with. It's far from easy to step away from a certain 'lifestyle' and rearrange everything you've been doing and thinking since you've been born. The very first rule: such as in art is you have to 'destroy in order to create'. "The Eclectic Measure" is about opposoties, poles, equilibrium, the sun and the moon, good and evil, destroy an create, ... When you've walked the path of subconscicousness and counted all the stones on your way you'll find what what you've been looking for. Abraxas is in all of us.
Steve Houtmeyers 2006