Tuesday, September 27, 2005

[ X + Y ] Gehenna Inc. supports the Transhuman Movement!

Ok, here we go with some interesting topics. In the first post I said I'm becoming more and more involved with the Transhuman "way of thinking", so now it's time to start to talk about this thing.
First of all, the posts concerning topics linked to the Transhuman philosophy will show this logo:



I would like to thank Massimo Larossa for the help assembling it.

Second: links, scans of interesting articles, book reviews and stuff like this will appear further on in the posts which show the logo.

Let's start then: we certainly need some basic notes about Transhumanism as first step. What is Transhumanism? What's the history of the movement? You can find many answers HERE. Since my puropose is to spread their FAQ (or at least the better articles, since it is VERY long), I guess we should start right now:

Transhumanism is a way of thinking about the future that is based on the premise that the human species in its current form does not represent the end of our development but rather a comparatively early phase. We formally define it as follows:

(1) The intellectual and cultural movement that affirms the possibility and desirability of fundamentally improving the human condition through applied reason, especially by developing and making widely available technologies to eliminate aging and to greatly enhance human intellectual, physical, and psychological capacities.

(2) The study of the ramifications, promises, and potential dangers of technologies that will enable us to overcome fundamental human limitations, and the related study of the ethical matters involved in developing and using such technologies.

Transhumanism can be viewed as an extension of humanism, from which it is partially derived. Humanists believe that humans matter, that individuals matter. We might not be perfect, but we can make things better by promoting rational thinking, freedom, tolerance, democracy, and concern for our fellow human beings. Transhumanists agree with this but also emphasize what we have the potential to become. Just as we use rational means to improve the human condition and the external world, we can also use such means to improve ourselves, the human organism. In doing so, we are not limited to traditional humanistic methods, such as education and cultural development. We can also use technological means that will eventually enable us to move beyond what some would think of as “human”.

It is not our human shape or the details of our current human biology that define what is valuable about us, but rather our aspirations and ideals, our experiences, and the kinds of lives we lead. To a transhumanist, progress occurs when more people become more able to shape themselves, their lives, and the ways they relate to others, in accordance with their own deepest values. Transhumanists place a high value on autonomy: the ability and right of individuals to plan and choose their own lives. Some people may of course, for any number of reasons, choose to forgo the opportunity to use technology to improve themselves. Transhumanists seek to create a world in which autonomous individuals may choose to remain unenhanced or choose to be enhanced and in which these choices will be respected.

Through the accelerating pace of technological development and scientific understanding, we are entering a whole new stage in the history of the human species. In the relatively near future, we may face the prospect of real artificial intelligence. New kinds of cognitive tools will be built that combine artificial intelligence with interface technology. Molecular nanotechnology has the potential to manufacture abundant resources for everybody and to give us control over the biochemical processes in our bodies, enabling us to eliminate disease and unwanted aging. Technologies such as brain-computer interfaces and neuropharmacology could amplify human intelligence, increase emotional well-being, improve our capacity for steady commitment to life projects or a loved one, and even multiply the range and richness of possible emotions. On the dark side of the spectrum, transhumanists recognize that some of these coming technologies could potentially cause great harm to human life; even the survival of our species could be at risk. Seeking to understand the dangers and working to prevent disasters is an essential part of the transhumanist agenda.

Transhumanism is entering the mainstream culture today, as increasing numbers of scientists, scientifically literate philosophers, and social thinkers are beginning to take seriously the range of possibilities that transhumanism encompasses. A rapidly expanding family of transhumanist groups, differing somewhat in flavor and focus, and a plethora of discussion groups in many countries around the world, are gathered under the umbrella of the World Transhumanist Association, a non-profit democratic membership organization.

Ok, that's enough as first entry. I'll leave you with the link to the WTA (World Transhumanist Association) and, only for the italian speakers, the link to Estropico, the website of a different (and more radical) transhuman "wing". Take a look.

Oh, one more thing...Why Gehenna Inc. supports Transhumanism? The answer to this question in the next episodes...


Thursday, September 15, 2005

005 . A New Breed Of Digital Fuckers

A little update about Dope Stars Inc. (take a look to the post 001 for more info). According to their website, ://Neuromance - their first album - is the number one on the website of Metropolis Records, the biggest industrial mail-order in the USA. These are the lastest charts:

Top 10 Sellers
Week of September 4, 2005

01 Dope Stars Inc. · Neuromance
02 Funker Vogt · Navigator Ltd Edition
03 Decoded Feedback · Combustion
04 KMFDM · HauRuck
05 Amduscia · Impulso Biomecanico
06 Funker Vogt · Navigator
07 System Syn · Postscript
08 Iris · Wrath
09 Stromkern · Light It Up
10 Birthday Massacre, The · Violet

Top 10 Sellers
Week of September 11, 2005

01 Dope Stars Inc. · Neuromance
02 Funker Vogt · Navigator Ltd Edition
03 Decoded Feedback · Combustion
04 KMFDM · HauRuck
05 System Syn · Postscript
06 Funker Vogt · Navigator
07 Stromkern · Light It Up
08 Iris · Wrath
09 Birthday Massacre, The · Violet
10 Front 242 · Catch The Men DVD

What can I say? Congratulations dudes! :) Finally an Italian band with balls!

Dope Stars Inc. moreover are updating very often their website. On line you can find 3 more remixes that didn't fit in the bonus cd...:

Rebel Riot (Matt Howden / Sieben Remix)
Generation Plastic (Kubrick Remix)
Self Destructive Corp (Unk! Remix)

...and 7 (yes, seven) remix of the song "Vyperpunk" (the outcome of the "Vyperpunk Contest"). Click HERE to visit their downloads area (and support them buying ://Neuromance!).




Friday, September 09, 2005

004 . Interlude Part 2

It’s a pity. Duncan Patterson decided to pull the plug on Antimatter to work on his new band Ion (check Strange Lights Records for updates). Well, ok, after the third album the project will pass totally in the hands of Mick Moss, but it’s like, let’s say, Smashing Pumpkins without Billy Corgan or Beatles without Lennon. Of course I hope the best for Moss, because he already announced the next album “Leaving Eden” in collaboration with Danny Cavanagh from Anathema: with this two involved, it’s quite hard that something could go wrong.


Coming back to the album, it’s called “Planetary Confinement” and it got wonderful reviews (as expected) everywere (Album Of The Month - Zillo Magazine, Album Of The Month Shadowshire, 10/10 - Sonic Seducer Magazine, 9/10 - Orkus Magazine). Differently from the previous (and wonderful) “Lights Out” (from a review of "Lights Out": "Lights Out is the band's second CD, and you can be sure the group still hasn't discovered Prozac."), electronic music is totally gone, leaving the compositions only to acoustic instruments and voice. If you remember the heartbreaking acoustic version of “Everything you know is wrong”, you can perfectly understand what I mean. “Planetary Confinement” paints grey landscapes of melancholy, using words as they were knifes made to stab you in the soul. Titles like “The Weight Of The World” speak up loudly the atmosphere of the entire cd. Violins and tribal drums are spread through the whole opus (“Legions” or “Line Of Fire” for example). There is even an amazing cover of “Mr. White”, of Trouble. It’s sad to say that the last Antimatter album with Patterson is probably the best one. Fortunately, he’s working on a new project, and “Leaving Eden” could be a masterpiece even without Duncan. In the meantime, listen to “Planetary Confinement”.

Here to listen the rough edit of the song “Legion”.

From the following links, you can see instead an AMAZING live performance of the band (right click and Save As):

"The Last Laugh"
"Going Nowhere / Destiny"
"In Stone"
"Empty"

Sunday, September 04, 2005

003 . Interlude Part 1

Time for sad ballads and end-of-days sights. In 5inDUSTries we are supposed to talk even about slow and acoustic music, not only about listenable noise, as you can notice if you download the Ur EP that you find on the Gehenna pages (alternatively click HERE).

So, two great cds to start: “Satyriasis, Somewhere Between Nihilism and Equilibrium”, performed by Spiritual Front + Ordo Rosario Equilibrio and “Planetary Confinement”, the last opus of Antimatter. Satyriasis is a split cd of the mentioned bands: 3 songs of Spiritual Front, 3 songs of ORE and 2 songs performed togheter. My respect to ORE, but the work of Simone Salvadori is totally amazing, confirming that he’s probably the best Italian apocalyptic folk singer so far. Melancholic songs, with great melodies and an impressing “almost narrating” voice, bonded togheter by the topics of desperate love and submission. Stuff to play at dusk, dudes. Curiously, two of the songs talk about this archetypal vision of the “father”, with a strange kind of cruel and harsh sweetness…Here, for example the lyrics of the track “Song For The Old Man”:

[…]

I will sing my worst south American song at your funeral
I will sing my worst south American song at your funeral…my old man

Twenty years in the tropics
One hundred years of regrets
Life is long to repent and too short to deify the bitterness
Your ironed shirt, your brushed hair, your perfect dye go beyond
Every political conviction and against every class fight
I loved your stile and your hatred for your hatred for mediocrity
God will not give you an honoured place but he will envy your shined shoes

I will sing my worst south American song at your funeral
I will sing my worst south American song at your funeral…my old man

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I think I’m not wrong if you can get even some political/ideological meaning out of this song.

But, look at the lyrics in conjunction with the ones of “Border”:

[…]

Leave those like me at the end of this road
Leave those like me on the edge of this blade

Elegant men like you have created a great road to march on
And a father like you inflicted it on a son without quality
Make it weigh strongly on my pale body
Force me to feel the cruel crime of remorse
And the obsessive nausea of ideals
Faith will not save me from myself
Nor will your words make me a saint

Leave those like me at the end of this road
Leave those like me on the edge of this blade

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The connection is just weird, it appears to me that there’s a mix of love and regret for somebody. Listen to the songs and then leave your comments, I'll be happy the read your opinion.

You can have two good samples of "Somewhere between..." following these links:

. Autopsy Of A Love (SF)
. Three Is An Orgy, Four Is Forever (ORE)

Please note that a different version of the song Autopsy Of A Love also appeared in the Nihilistic EP of SF, available only on vinyl. Support this great band and buy Satyriasis (to save money, order directly from HERE, in 2 days I got it at home directly from Sweden)!

Some opinions about “Planetary Confinement” on the next post.