Eruditorum Presscast: David J
I’m not going to get into the habit of using my Monday slot for podcasts, but this one’s a big enough deal that I felt like it justified it. I say down with David J Haskins of Bauhaus and Love and Rockets to, in classic Eruditorum Press fashion, talk about absolutely none of that in favor of talking about his magical practice and work with Alan Moore, including V for Vendetta, “March of the Sinister Ducks,” The Moon and Serpent Grand Egyptian Theatre of Marvels, and The Birth Caul. It’s a fun time. You should listen to it here.
August 8, 2016 @ 6:35 pm
Well damn. This is a must-listen for me.
August 8, 2016 @ 6:45 pm
Wonderful!
August 8, 2016 @ 8:24 pm
Did you ever see the Moon & Serpent, Phil? Al Fruish unearthed (heh) the sole video copy & showed it at the Cosmic Trigger: Find The Others event 2 years ago. Audience was basically me, Melinda, Leah and I think Shardcore. It’s bloody amazing.
August 8, 2016 @ 8:48 pm
Thank you for this. Fabulous conversation. For various reasons every time David J got to relating the scary dream story description I was interrupted, necessitating me to backtrack. I ended up listening to it about five times in all. Which made it even spookier.
December 27, 2017 @ 9:47 am
One thing I love about the scene, and have seen moderately little remark on, is the direct shoutout to Hitchcock in the bomb scene at Do my Assignment for me CERN. It’s explicitly fully trusting Hitchcock’s advice (there’s even a five-minute clock) however by having Bill and Nardole quickly look under the table it provides you some insight that the characters are staring to realize they’re fictional.