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  1. 1 de may. de 2012 · We went along to a church near Waterloo Station in London to an evening with Charelmagne Palestine. This turned out to be a formative experience for me, as experimental music was new to me, and I learnt a lot that night. Charlemagne is an individual with great presence of character.

  2. 12 de jun. de 2012 · At the crossroads between creepy and beautiful lies Charlemagne Palestine and Janek Schaefer ’s Day of the Demons. The kind of music that captivates and repulses all at once, invites one to delve be drawn into a trance-like state and punishes him for doing so.

  3. Palestine and Schaefer seem to be on telepathic parallel throughout – effortlessly tuning into eachother’s eerie ambient abstraction – but there’s a sense of imminence throughout, as though Day Of The Demons is a forewarning for something terrible about to occur.

  4. Discover Day of the Demons by Charlemagne Palestine, Janek Schaefer released in 2012. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. 8 de may. de 2012 · Charlemagne Palestine has been aging gracefully I must say, keeping the creative spirit active through some consistently great collaborative efforts. It doesn't hurt that he has a keen eye for partners which is exemplified in his latest outing with Janek Schaefer on Day of the Demons .

  6. 13 de may. de 2012 · Either Day Of The Demons enlightens me to an aspect of Palestines palette that already exists and I had yet to discover, or the sedative drones Janek Schaefer have managed to lull his collaborative partner into a much gentler meditative state that previously seen.

  7. 6 de jul. de 2012 · The ideal occult music (and perhaps ideal music in general) totally immerses its audience. Its ultimate goal is the trance state, a headspace of deep suggestibility where the calcified forms of thought can melt and reshape. This new goal carries with it a new set of values; instead of asking “What do I like about this?” or “What makes this interesting?” (or any other aesthetic/critical ...