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In the immediate years following her husband's death, Alice Coltrane underwent a challenging personal journey, finally emerging from emotional turmoil when she was introduced to guru Swami Satchidananda in the early 1970s. By 1972 she had changed her name to Turiyasangitananda, and left her secular life behind, moving to California. In 1975, she opened the Vedantic Centre.This spiritual awakening would define much of the rest of her life, her music notwithstanding. This show explores Alice's later recordings, which are deeply influenced by Hinduism and Eastern spirituality, featuring bhajan chants, and new age influence.

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Nick Malkin hosts Post-Geography, featuring ambient and atmospheric selections, live from the NTS studio in L.A.

Iconoclast

Iconoclast

Iconoclast was first played on NTS on 13 October 2017. Songs played include Wit's End / Nevermore.

There is more than one artist(s) with the name Iconoclast

1) A deathcore band from Perth, Western Australia, Iconoclast play energetic, technically proficient, politically charged deathcore with a fresh approach that stands out from the overused blastbeat/breakdown formula. While both of those elements are still present, Iconoclast strive to incorporate new concepts to their sound, taking influence from Groove Metal bands from the 90's to the recent 'djent' movement. Formed in 2012, they released their Debut EP "Autonomist" on 21 December 2012 + a music video for their single "Seditionist" in July 2013, both to critical acclaim. They are currently in pre-production for their eagerly awaited debut full length to be released in 2014.

2) Name of the second incarnation of the 70's Dutch punk rockers The Mollesters, in use since 2012. They have stated: We, Iconoclast, were not looking for an original band name as a matter of fact. We do not see us as a band , rather a Particle of something bigger than us. Iconoclast is exactly what we mean "No Rioting and looting but a Mental Evolution".

3) A 1980's californian anarcho-punk band.

4) An acoustic/electronica duo formed in 1987.

5) A 1990's hardcore band from New Jersey.

6) A 1990's Japanese crust-punk band.

7) A technical metal band from Wales.

8) A Thrash Metal band from Lincolnshire, UK.

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Iconoclast

Iconoclast was first played on NTS on 13 October 2017. Songs played include Wit's End / Nevermore.

There is more than one artist(s) with the name Iconoclast

1) A deathcore band from Perth, Western Australia, Iconoclast play energetic, technically proficient, politically charged deathcore with a fresh approach that stands out from the overused blastbeat/breakdown formula. While both of those elements are still present, Iconoclast strive to incorporate new concepts to their sound, taking influence from Groove Metal bands from the 90's to the recent 'djent' movement. Formed in 2012, they released their Debut EP "Autonomist" on 21 December 2012 + a music video for their single "Seditionist" in July 2013, both to critical acclaim. They are currently in pre-production for their eagerly awaited debut full length to be released in 2014.

2) Name of the second incarnation of the 70's Dutch punk rockers The Mollesters, in use since 2012. They have stated: We, Iconoclast, were not looking for an original band name as a matter of fact. We do not see us as a band , rather a Particle of something bigger than us. Iconoclast is exactly what we mean "No Rioting and looting but a Mental Evolution".

3) A 1980's californian anarcho-punk band.

4) An acoustic/electronica duo formed in 1987.

5) A 1990's hardcore band from New Jersey.

6) A 1990's Japanese crust-punk band.

7) A technical metal band from Wales.

8) A Thrash Metal band from Lincolnshire, UK.

Original source: Last.fm

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Wit's End / Nevermore
Iconoclast
Ebullition Records, Old Glory Records1994