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Artist: Friedrich Nietzsche
Nietzsche is important to the analysis of music as an aesthetic form of expression primarily because of his analysis of Wagner and distinctions between Dionysian and Romantic music. In his early years Nietzsche admittedly made the mistake of confusing Wagner's Romantic music with Dionysian music. Romantic music is caused by the neurotic sickness... [+] Read More
Artist: Will to Power
Florida trio formed by producer Bob Rosenberg which initially featured Dr. J and Maria Mendez. The group later became a duo, with Rosenberg and Elin Michaels. The group's name, taken from the work of Friedrich Nietzsche, belies their mellow adult contemporary sound. Their medley of Peter Frampton's "Baby, I Love Your Way" and Lynyrd Skynyrd's... [+] Read More
Artist: Cattle Press
New Yorkers Cattle Press bring together influences from death metal, hardcore, grindcore, and crust punk to create their own dense, pummeling, and ultimately hard-to-pigeonhole sound. The overall anger and aggression of their music puts them in line with punk and hardcore, but their lyrical philosophies -- inspired by such sources as Anton... [+] Read More
Artist: Michael Waynick
Michael Waynick was born hearing Elvis Presley and the Everly Brothers, raised listening to the Beatles and Motown, and educated by Brian Eno and Morrissey. Aside from a ravenous appetite for music, his other obsessions include Jackie Chan movies; Zen Buddhism; the works of Friedrich Nietzsche; his wife, Barbara Waynick; and their dogs,... [+] Read More
Artist: Jim Morrison
As the lead singer and lyricist for the Doors, Jim Morrison is one of the most legendary and influential figures in rock & roll history. The disturbing, image-rich poeticism of Morrison's lyrics, perfectly supported by the Doors' swirling, eclectic psychedelic rock, have assured him continuing icon status, while his fondness for theatrical shock... [+] Read More