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New Nashville Music article talks about Jason Ricci’s Done with the Devil

New Nashville Music article talks about Jason Ricci’s Done with the Devil which has “lyrical variations and comments on the controversial work of Aleister Crowley”. You can hear some of these tracks.

There’s a Thelema Now! podcast with Jason Ricci also.

Update 2017: Looks like Jason Ricci can now be found over at a new website and YouTube.

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Consider also:

  1. The newest Thelema Now! podcast is with J. Daniel Gunther
  2. New article about Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes claims the villain, Lord Blackwood, is inspired by Aleister Crowley
  3. Another article in Portuguese, about a novel in which a meeting between Crowley and Fernando Pessoa plays a key role
  4. Article about a Burroughs portrait of Crowley on display in Chicago
  5. From Aug 23rd, an article in Portuguese about 800 pages of correspondence between Fernando Pessoa and Aleister Crowley
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