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A history of mighty King Rasulaman of ancient time. Including:
- the romance of the White Princess
TERMINOLOGY GUIDE: I have written a terminology guide, an essential companion to this story, to make the meaning and pronunciation of the various fantastical names and concepts I refer to a little clearer to the listener. It can be accessed at the link below:
Tabuk by Kevin MacLeod
Transcend by Jamez Dahl
My review of The Northman, which is really more of a critique of Robert Eggers' filmography more broadly. Style over substance. The cinematic equivalent of a 2 hour eerie ambient soundscape. I use the word "eudaimonia" perhaps erroneously to refer to the sense of emotional fulfillment or drama a good movie is supposed to give you - perhaps the word I was looking for was pathos or catharsis. Films are simulations of life, after all - they're supposed to make you feel alive. I don't feel alive while watching Eggers' movies, just bored.
On American/Canadian anglophilia, how it too often expresses itself through LARP monarchism/High Toryism, and how it could be more effectively channelled. This is an addendum to a previous video/podcast I made on the Ancient Order of Albion (A∴O∴A∴), a link to which you can find below:
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Some thoughts on the downfall of Rishi Sunak, Russia vs Ukraine, America's British heritage and mass immigration.
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Music featured in this podcast:
"God Save the Tsar!", St Petersburg Philharmonic Society, 1915 recording
"The Sheik of Araby", the California Ramblers, 1921 recording
Florrie Forde medley, 1929 recording
"'Tain't Nobody's Bus'ness If I Do", Sara Martin and Fats Waller, 1922 recording
My thoughts on Matt Reeves' The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson, Zoë Kravitz and Paul Dano.
How Woden or Odin survives in modern Western culture, and a critique of reconstructionist neopaganism.
Heliotrophy:
I'm joined by the artist Ingurdiz to discuss the importance of nationalist art, new aesthetics for Britain, English esoterica, the INGLAND project, and the 1984 film adaption of Nineteen Eighty-Four.
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Introducing the Ancient Order of Albion (A∴O∴A∴) for Anglo pan-nationalism. La Raza!
My longest and boringest podcast yet. On eternal marriage, Dune, The French Dispatch, Chaplin's later work, The King in Yellow, horror, aesthetics, Anglo civilisation, and more. Hope u enjoy.
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Opening and closing music is a public domain performance of Dream of a Witches' Sabbath by Hector Berlioz.
You know the deal by now. Spiritual musings.
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Opening music is Debussy's Première Arabesque performed by Patrizia Prati. The opening prose poem was by Clark Ashton Smith.
The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.