2017-07-26

Joshua Alòs - Odyssey


ammmmm back mo fo's, for another, epic journey, in the unknown realms, of rhythm and bass!!, and i'm ready to begin the ascent, and climb Mount New Drop and complete another day's task, in our musical, "odyssey", so sit back, plug in, turn up, do whatever it is, you have to do!!, to enjoy the music!, that much more!, Control this is, flight 420 requesting, go no/go!, on primary?, this is control, permission to get l.a.f, and go for, full blaze!!, you better, strap yourself in, quick time!, because we, have a launch in progress, in t - minus 10 seconds and counting down, hope your ready!,........ 5.......4.......3.......2.......1.......0 power to all drive's, crank up the phonic reactor, engage harmonic reinforcement, increase the warp bubble, charge barium crystal capacitor's, activate inertial dampening field, navigation on-line, and retract the umbilical, mirror, signal, manoeuvre, and we, are away as, standardz, hahahahahahaha, :) #edio
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Max Chapman - Ghetto Beats (Truth Be Told Remix) [Twisted Fusion]



well peep's, i would love to sit, and post, "ghetto beats", all day long, but i have to make, prep's for launch a.s.a.p, and g.t.f.o as, standardz, hahahahaha, :) #edio

TECHNO: HOSH with Pig&Dan - Atlantis Is Not A Fairy Tale [Fryhide]


you know peep's, "Atlantis is not a myth", or any of the following, we should not immediately discount oral mythology, many ancient texts and verses such as the Mahabharata hold secrets and details and should be treated as technical diagrams and schematics, not a work of religious fiction, there are many such things that are dismissed because they have been portrayed in the media to be a joke or conspiracy nut territory, but behind closed doors they take it, very seriously, the following places must have some truth to them in reality or oral tradition would not have been kept,
NameDescription
Arcadia (utopia) A vision of pastoralism and harmony with nature, derived from the Greek province of the same name which dates to antiquity.
Agartha A legendary city at the Earth's core.
Alfheim Land of elves in Norse mythology.
Annwn The "other-world" of Welsh mythology.
Asgard The high placed city of the gods, built by Odin, chief god of the Norse pantheon.
Asphodel Meadows In Greek mythology, the section of the underworld where ordinary souls were sent to live after death.
Atlantis The legendary (and almost archetypal) lost continent that was supposed to have sunk into the Atlantic Ocean.
Avalon Legendary Island of Apples, believed by some to be the final resting place of King Arthur.
Axis Mundi The centre of the world or the connection between Heaven and Earth in various religions and mythologies.
Ayotha Amirtha Gangai An important river in Ayyavazhi mythology.
Aztlán Legendary original homeland of the Mexica people in Mexica/Aztec mythology.
Baltia An island of amber somewhere in northern Europe.
Barzakh A spiritual world starting at a death of a person until the judgment day [the life of grave] in Islamic eschatology.
Biarmaland A geographical area around the White Sea in the northern part of (European) Russia, referred to in Norse sagas.
Brahmapura The abode of Brahma, the Hindu god of creation.
Brasil or Hy-Brasil A mythical island to the west of Ireland.
Brittia A mythical island off the coast of Austrasia.
Camelot The city in which King Arthur reigned.
City of the Caesars A city between a mountain of gold and another of diamonds supposed to be situated in Patagonia.
Cloud cuckoo land A perfect city between the clouds in the play The Birds by Aristophanes.
Cockaigne In medieval mythology, it is a land of plenty where want does not exist.
Diyu the realm of the dead or hell in Chinese mythology
Dinas Affaraon/Ffaraon Legendary home to a branch of the Druids called the Pheryllt, who worked as metallurgists and alchemists. Also known as “The City of Higher Powers,” or the “Ambrosial City”, its rumoured location is Snowdonia and is said to be the original placename of Dinas Emrys.
El Dorado Rumoured city of gold in South America. [1]
Elysian Fields In Greek mythology, the final resting place of the souls of the heroic and the virtuous.
Feather Mountain One of many important mythological mountains in Chinese mythology, particularly associated with the Great Flood.
Gorias, Finias, Murias, and Falias In Irish Mythology the Tuatha Dé Danann get their four magical treasures from four legendary cities: Gorias in the east; Finias, in the south; Murias in the west; and Falias in the north.
Garden of the Hesperides In Greek mythology, the sacred garden of Hera from where the gods got their immortality.
Garden of Eden The garden of God, described in the Book of Genesis.
Hawaiki The ancestral island of the Polynesians, particularly the Māori.
Heaven The realm in Abrahamic religions, in which pious people who have died continue to exist in an afterlife.
Hel(heimr) Underworld in Norse mythology
Hell The underworld in Abrahamic religions, in which evil or unrepentant people are punished after death.
Hyperborea A land to the north in Greek mythology.
Irkalla The underworld from which there is no return in Babylonian mythology.
Islands of the Blessed In Greek mythology, a paradise reserved for the souls of the great heroes.
Jotunheim Land of the giants in Norse mythology. [2]
Kingdom of Reynes A country mentioned in the Middle English romance King Horn.
Kingdom of Saguenay According to the French, an Iroquoian story of a kingdom of blonde men rich in gold and fur that existed in northern Canada prior to French colonization.
Kolob An astronomical body (star or planet) said to be near the throne of God in Mormon cosmology.
Kunlun Mountain A place where immortals lived according to Chinese mythology.
Kvenland A geographical area referred to in several medieval texts as well as in Norse sagas. The exact location of Kvenland is unknown, though, with several competing theories placing it in either the northern part of the Scandinavian peninsula or the southwestern part of what is now Finland.
Kyöpelinvuori (Finnish for ghosts' mountain), in Finnish mythology, is the place which dead women haunt.
La Ciudad Blanca "The White city", a legendary city of Honduras
Laestrygon Home to a tribe of giant cannibals that Odysseus encountered on his way back home from the Trojan War.
Lake Parime An enormous lake in northeastern South America, supposedly the site of El Dorado
Lemuria A hypothetical "lost land" variously located in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Lyonesse A country in Arthurian legend, which is said to border Cornwall in England.
Mag Mell or Tir na nÓg The after world of Irish mythology.
Meropis A gigantic island created purely as a parody of Plato's Atlantis.
Mictlan The after world of the Mexica.
Mount Olympus In Greek mythology the mountain is referred to as "home of the gods", specifically the Twelve Olympians. [3]
Mount Penglai A legendary mountain in Chinese mythology, said to be situated on an island in the Bohai sea, home to Taoist immortals.
Mu A hypothetical continent that allegedly disappeared at the dawn of human history.
Muspelheim Land of fire in Norse mythology.
Nibiru A mythological planet described by the Babylonians.
Niflheim World of cold in Norse mythology.
Niflhel Cold underworld in Norse mythology.
Norumbega A legendary settlement in northeastern North America, connected with attempts to demonstrate Viking incursions in New England.
Nysa A beautiful valley full of nymphs in Greek mythology.
Paititi A legendary Inca lost city or Utopian rich land said to lie east of the Andes.
Pandæmonium The capital of Hell in John Milton's Paradise Lost
Purgatory In some Abrahamic religions, a place where impure souls of those who die are made ready for Heaven.
Quivira and Cíbola Two of the legendary Seven Cities of Gold supposed by Spanish conquistadors to have existed in the Americas.
Scholomance A legendary school of black magic run by the Devil himself, located in Hermannstadt (now: Sibiu, Romania). Located in the mountains, south of the city Sibiu, near an unnamed lake.
Sierra de la Plata (Spanish: Silver Mountains), was a legendary treasury of silver that was believed to be located in South America.
Shambhala In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, a kingdom hidden somewhere in the Himalayas; Theosophists regard it as the home on the etheric plane of the governing deity of our planet Sanat Kumara.
Shangri-La A mystical, harmonious valley enclosed in the western end of the Kunlun Mountains.
Sodom and Gomorrah Cities mentioned in the Bible which were destroyed by God because their people did not obey him.
Suddene A country found in the Middle English romance King Horn.
Summerland The name given by Theosophists, Wiccans and some earth-based contemporary pagan religions to their conceptualisation of an (mostly pastoral) afterlife.
Svartálfaheimr The land of the Dark Elves in Norse mythology.
Tartarus in Greek mythology, a pit in the underworld for condemned souls.
Takama-ga-hara The dwelling place of the Shinto kami.
Themiscyra the capital city of the Amazons in Greek mythology.
Thule An island somewhere in the belt of Scandinavia, northern Great Britain, Iceland, and Greenland.
Thuvaraiyam Pathi In Ayyavazhi mythology, it was a sunken island some 150 miles off the south coast of India.
Valhalla (from Old Norse Valhöll "hall of the slain") is a majestic, enormous hall located in Asgard, ruled over by the god Odin.
Westernesse A country found in the Middle English romance King Horn.
Xibalba The underworld in Mayan mythology.
Yomi The land of the dead according to Shinto mythology, as related in the Kojiki.
Ys A city located in Brittany, France that was supposedly built below sea level, and destroyed when the Devil destroyed the dam protecting it.
Zerzura Saharan city known as the "oasis of little birds" rumored to be full of treasure.
Zion A place name often used as a metaphor for Jerusalem, and Olam Haba ("the After world", ״העולם הבא״).
these places and things, deserve closer examination, from a open minded, unbiased opinion as, standardz, hahahahahaha, :) #edio

TECH-HOUSE: Sean Miller - Solstice [Ovum]


you know peep's, Since the earliest civilisations of mankind, people have made sense, of the world about them by creating stories, and drawings to explain the complex, and often frightening occurrences in their lives. Using available knowledge and experience, tales were woven around the familiar, and the unusual to explain these events, and in the absence of understanding the physical world. Astronomy has more than its fair share of myths, and legends as early people struggled to understand, the movements of the planets and stars, the effects of the Sun and the Moon, and the changes in seasons. In addition, occasional and frightening events, such as an eclipse or meteor showers, would create fear and panic, and led to many beliefs of the foretelling of doom or disaster.

In all our nature the Sun is perhaps the most prominent object in myths and legends all around the world and throughout time. The importance of the rhythms of light and dark and warmth and cold were recognised, although not understood, by earliest man. Our very survival depends on the Sun and as far as man could see, the Sun comes and goes either bringing or taking away its life-giving resources. Ancient man noticed that the Sun did not rise and set in the same place nor rise as high in the sky in winter. With no understanding of the movement of the Earth, explanations centred around the Sun moving around our world seeming to come and go. We can understand how the light became a symbol for goodness, life, positivity and dark became, a symbol for fear, death and evil.
Sun gods can be found throughout history in every corner of the globe and in the more northern countries the effects of the lightness and darkness were so profound that there was real fear in upsetting the sun god. To early civilisations it was hugely important to please the Sun, to provide gifts, to honour and to revere. Nothing must be done to upset the Sun as if displeased it could go forever.
Those observing the changes of the seasons realised that there was a point of change in mid-winter and mid-summer and they explained it by the sun stopping and changing direction from travelling south to north. The word solstice comes from the Latin to mean the sun standing still. It was at these two mid points in the year that the Sun appeared to stop for a few days and they became the most important festivals of pleasing the sun god to make sure it carried on with its journey.
Winter brings the frozen earth, dying crops, short days and long, dark cold nights. Little thrives in the winter months and survival was hard in northern countries of Europe. The winter, "solstice", became the most important time of the year as people created elaborate rituals to ensure that the Sun would return and bring back the warmth necessary to maintain life. The long, dark night of the winter solstice, the turning point of the Sun’s journey, was seen as the moment the light was reborn and the new year began and came to symbolise, birth, death and rebirth. Perhaps the most prominent legend to have survived is that of the Norse Goddess Frigga. Frigga gave birth to her son ‘the young sun’ Baldur. This was symbolised as giving birth to the light in darkness and in Northern Europe the longest night is also known as the Mothers night. Throughout the world gods and goddesses of light were born during the winter solstice bringing hope and a promise of the return of the warmth and light of the Sun in the New Year. Horas was born to Egyptian goddess Isis, Mithras the unconquered Sun of Persia and Amaterasu the Japanese Sun Goddess were born and the birth of Lucia goddess of light is celebrated across Europe at this time. Hestia or Roman goddess Vesta, doused and then relight the hearth fires and in Scotland Wish Night is when wishes are at their most powerful time in the year. On the night of the solstice Rhiannon the Celtic Mare goddess rides through the dreams of the people, helping to make their dreams come true. By understanding the harshness of the lives of ancient people in Northern Europe, we can begin to understand the importance and enduring nature of the myths and legends surrounding the winter solstice all myths have a grain of truth to them no matter how bonkers it may sound as, stabndardz, hahahahaha, :) #edio

Henrik Schwarz - Take Words In Return (Jimi Jules Remix)


when they ask for a tip, for just doing their job, and get paid to do, i wonder if it's acceptable to, "take words in return", for cash to pay my bill's?, i'm more than happy, (pmsl), to let them pay me, to talk to me,, but i don't think they, will go for it as, standardz, hahahahahaha, :) #edio

David Zor - Hear That Kick (Original Mix)



well peep's, sorry about the false start, i had to assemble a chair, you know man, has got to be comfy, if i'm doing this, as much as i am, 5+yrs  sat in the lotus, but i'm getting a muscle spasm, from the r.s.i from clicking too much, on the internet, and i was putting my weight, on that arm too, not good for the posture, but now i have a new desk, and chair, to sit at so yeaaaaaah, all systems are go, time to, "hear that kick", of the beat as, standardz, hahahahahaha, :) #edio

Laroze - What About Me



you know, i don't forget about the peep's, your always on my mind, all of you, and how i can get you, to listen and wake up, i could just drop like it's hot, and drop some next level info, that will make your mind, do a flip and blow a funny fuse, but theres just one question, "what about me"?, are you going to freak out, when i tell you, and try to shoot the messenger, (metaphorically), because of cognitive dissonance?, you see, i know quite a lot of stuff, and there is, no point knowing, all this stuff, if you hoard he information, to yourselves, and as a species, we are not yet immortal, so the information you gather, is lost with you, don't be stupid, be a family and a hero to your species, and the planet, don't be a miser, look at scrooge it's a perfect literary example, but instead of knowledge he had cash, it happens all the time even in the *real world*, people spend their entire lives, chasing after greed, and in the end, when they are dying, on their death bed's, full of fear, for the acts they have committed and on their own, with no real friends, or family for comfort, then they wish with all their hearts, and minds, and beg and plead for just one more chance, to make it right, well i say, make it right now!!, while it still counts, and while we can, I've seen that movie, i know how it ends as, standardz, hahahahahaha, :) #edio,

Revlow - At The Spot (Original Mix) [In The Loop]



ammmmmmm, back mo fo's, with a little, pre-flight entertainment, so if you, would, like to make, your way to the, V.I.P, lounge, while i go, complete the flight checks, and seeing s we are, "at the spot", and still waiting for fb to load a page, (old stuff), we are going straight to the Mountain, as it is taking an eternity to load, my fb page, yet my blog loads rapid's as, standardz, hahahahahaha, :) #edio

2017-07-25

Miro - Spaceman (Mr Sam & Marko's 'Definition Of Weird Minds' Remix) [Tr...



you knew, i had to give you, one more right?, and now it's time for me, to become a, "space man", as i go, up and out, to the place, where the dreams are made, second star to the right, and straight on, 'till morning, and with that, I AM out as, standardz, hahahahaha, :) #edio

end transmission :) #peace