/litmu/s test for patricians

ITT: Your best/most favorite book-album pairings

Heart of Darkness (Conrad) + Excavation (The Haxan Cloak)

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Please don't besmirch Conrad with this inane garbage. Delete this thread

Moby dick + Yes - Tales of the Topographic oceans.

>any book
>goldberg variations

Well, I'd probably say

Hilarotragoedia (Giorgio Manganelli) + Calibro 35 (Calibro 35)

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But for the sake of discussion, a less obscure pair could be

At the Mountains of Madness (H.P. Lovecraft) + Heresy (Lustmord)

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I'm not exactly sure how you're correlating them, care to explain the reasoning?

William Faulkner - Absalom, Absalom
REM - Fables of the Reconstruction

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Finnegans Wake + Clarence Clarity - No Now

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having fascist or highly redpilled white nationalist views is a must for every true Patrician, imo

Trout Mask Replica

bump

>Voltaire's Candide
>Bernstein's Candide

There is no "reasoning", it just fits the dark and brooding atmosphere.

>blood meridian
>earth - hex
what would be a good book to pair with electroacoustic / lowercase music?

Meditations (Aurelius) + Currents (Tame Impala)

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>pop music

Bible + any Slayer

Mmm, I seriously have to try this one

Rings of Saturn by WG Sebald mixed with dlp 1.1 by William Basinski.

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dumb

finnegans wake + conlon nancarrow

nice

the Night Land + youtu.be/37R-hSSMxL0

You can't get there from here, user. Have you read The Hamlet?

Emily Dickinson's Letters\with either The Whims of Chambers (Paul Chambers) or Telemann's Water Music et al.

Sufjan Stevens and Leaves of Grass

Logan's Run + "Of the heart, the soul, and the cross", P.M. Dawn. Come at me.

atlas shrugged and paul hindemith

1984 + Regime Mixtape Vol. 3

Nietszche - The Birth of Tragedy with
Beethoven - Music to Goethe's "Egmont"

Os Lusíadas - Luís de Camões;

The Well-Tempered Clavier - Gustav Leonhardt;

Am I the only person who doesn't listen to music? I won't go out of my way to avoid it, but I won't seek it out either.

Instrumental music I can tolerate, but when I hear lyrical stuff in stores and other places it genuinely makes me feel sick.

now this is autism