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Rammstein - Amerika
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deadmau5 - There might be coffee (Cover Art)
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A couple of Italian Songs:
Erwin Krüger: The German-Nicaraguan Voice of the Highlands 

Most people know Erwin Krüger as a beloved Nicaraguan composer, poet, and folk singer — but few realize his story is also a reflection of Nicaragua’s quiet German heritage.
Born in León in 1915 to a German father and a Nicaraguan mother, Krüger channeled a unique cultural fusion into his music. His songs aren't just national treasures — they echo waltz, polka, and mazurka rhythms found across northern Nicaragua, especially in Estelí, Jinotega, and Matagalpa.
These European-inspired folk forms entered Nicaragua through 19th-century German and Central European migration — and were later nativized by local musicians.
Three of Krüger’s songs reveal this influence most clearly:
“Mi Pueblito” — a nostalgic waltz with mazurka rhythm and mountain-town imagery
“Estampa Serrana” — literally “mountain scene,” evoking northern landscapes in triple meter
“Luna en el Estero” — a reflective ballad that mirrors highland musical phrasing
Though Erwin Krüger was firmly Nicaraguan in soul and purpose, his melodic sensibilities and lyrical precision suggest a deeper connection — one where German temperament meets Nicaraguan tierra.
Nicaragua has long been a crossroads of indigenous, Spanish, and underappreciated Germanic influences — especially in its northern highlands, where music often sounds more like a Central European waltz than a Caribbean serenade.
Most people know Erwin Krüger as a beloved Nicaraguan composer, poet, and folk singer — but few realize his story is also a reflection of Nicaragua’s quiet German heritage.
Born in León in 1915 to a German father and a Nicaraguan mother, Krüger channeled a unique cultural fusion into his music. His songs aren't just national treasures — they echo waltz, polka, and mazurka rhythms found across northern Nicaragua, especially in Estelí, Jinotega, and Matagalpa.
These European-inspired folk forms entered Nicaragua through 19th-century German and Central European migration — and were later nativized by local musicians.
Three of Krüger’s songs reveal this influence most clearly:
“Mi Pueblito” — a nostalgic waltz with mazurka rhythm and mountain-town imagery
“Estampa Serrana” — literally “mountain scene,” evoking northern landscapes in triple meter
“Luna en el Estero” — a reflective ballad that mirrors highland musical phrasing
Though Erwin Krüger was firmly Nicaraguan in soul and purpose, his melodic sensibilities and lyrical precision suggest a deeper connection — one where German temperament meets Nicaraguan tierra.
Nicaragua has long been a crossroads of indigenous, Spanish, and underappreciated Germanic influences — especially in its northern highlands, where music often sounds more like a Central European waltz than a Caribbean serenade.
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The World Is Over! A-Side by Le Colibri Necrophile (the B-side: https://archive.org/details/VA_The_Worl ... er__B_side
Curse Of Knowledge by Invisible Illusion
More stuff:
https://archive.org/details/@ed_end
https://archive.org/details/@strange_movies_sanctuary
https://archive.org/search?query=creato ... udio112%22
Tian Keng - Musical Films by Jeff Sampson & Ed End
Video with music: https://archive.org/details/tian-keng-v ... ersion.mp4
Music only: https://archive.org/details/Jeff_Sampso ... Ed_End.wav
Curse Of Knowledge by Invisible Illusion
More stuff:
https://archive.org/details/@ed_end
https://archive.org/details/@strange_movies_sanctuary
https://archive.org/search?query=creato ... udio112%22
Tian Keng - Musical Films by Jeff Sampson & Ed End
Video with music: https://archive.org/details/tian-keng-v ... ersion.mp4
Music only: https://archive.org/details/Jeff_Sampso ... Ed_End.wav
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I should have learned German a long time ago
In My World (Original Mix) · Pulser


In My World (Original Mix) · Pulser
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The weird dude Kenneth Anger ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Anger ) had created a short video (which is the only kind of thing he seems to be known for) called Lucifer Rising (1972) but didn't have the soundtrack ready until 8 years later (where it seems the composer, Bobby Beausoleil shared a similar interest to Charles Manson, and had been a member of 'The Family,' requiring he composed it from prison.)
The actual movie with the soundtrack:
He's still incarcerated, and it's easy to see why.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Beausoleil
LUCIFER RISING: Charles Manson & Jim Morrison
https://davidcomfort.org/lucifer-rising ... -morrison/
The backstory of Manson and music as well as the turning to selling drugs, where Bobby sold a bad batch and resorted to some of the first murders in order to acquire some of the inheritance money and issue a refund; because that's what porn actor, cult-member, dope peddlers do. This is also a reminder that hippies are shit people usually.
I could be wrong, but I believe the Quintin Tarantino movie has a variation of him as a character (who doesn't ever say anything but ends up getting into a fight with Brad Pitt's character.
Charles Manson - Family Jams (1970) . . .
Charles Manson - Unplugged (1967) 09-11-67 Vol 1
If only he followed the title of that album. . .
Charles Manson: [1994] The Son Of Man [Lp]
Holy crap, there is more. . .
https://archive.org/details/@audiofilia ... les+manson
The actual movie with the soundtrack:
He's still incarcerated, and it's easy to see why.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Beausoleil
LUCIFER RISING: Charles Manson & Jim Morrison
https://davidcomfort.org/lucifer-rising ... -morrison/
The backstory of Manson and music as well as the turning to selling drugs, where Bobby sold a bad batch and resorted to some of the first murders in order to acquire some of the inheritance money and issue a refund; because that's what porn actor, cult-member, dope peddlers do. This is also a reminder that hippies are shit people usually.
I could be wrong, but I believe the Quintin Tarantino movie has a variation of him as a character (who doesn't ever say anything but ends up getting into a fight with Brad Pitt's character.
Charles Manson - Family Jams (1970) . . .
Charles Manson - Unplugged (1967) 09-11-67 Vol 1
If only he followed the title of that album. . .
Charles Manson: [1994] The Son Of Man [Lp]
Holy crap, there is more. . .
https://archive.org/details/@audiofilia ... les+manson
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Adana Twins - Everyday