Host Brandon Elkins inscribes his entry into the Akashic Record through (mostly) weekly interviews with creative occultists, doom metal dungeon masters, psychedelic extraterrestrial energy channelers, and sometimes just regular old artists and musicians. The Akashic Record seeks to wriggle into the occult and spiritual beliefs of the creators around us and examine a new spirituality for us all.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Categories | Music CommentaryMusic |
What's crappening everyone we're finally back and this week I get to sit down with the multidimensional spirit engine behind drone doom and black metal amalgamation FORLESEN. Check out the episode and all of the Forlesen you can stuff up your Godhole... more
After a long holiday layoff we shake off the ring rust and get down to it with a long-overdue sit down with Bryan Bray. He's the compositional psychonaut behind the wildly ambitious Gates along with many other great projects. Take a gander down below... more
This week we (and by that I mean me) sit down with multi-faceted doomsayer Ethan McCarthy from Primitive Man/Spiritual Poison/a grillion other amazing projects and talk about softening with age, DIY music, and Xasthur’s 401k. Check out all of Ethan's... more
Guillaume Cazalet (CZLT) has been forging an unlikely synthesis of mysticism, heavy sound, and a wide-ranging set of musical influences into a heady selbstanschauung. It was a blast to talk with CZLT about Neptunian Maximalism, ayahuasca demons, and ... more
This week we delve into Stygian blackness and talk weird horror, mirror scrying, and finding truth in nighttime drives with dark industrial mastermind Robert Kozletski (Apocryphos, Shock Frontier, Ansikstløs). Check out Robert's work at the links bel... more
On this episode I'm joined by the shining sun of northern English black metal, multi-instrumentalist, occultist, father, and all around nice guy Andy Curtis-Brignell of Caïna. We talk DMT machine elves, fatherhood, mental health, aliens, and the occu... more
It was an incredible pleasure to sit down and have a conversation about occult fascination, religious fear and guilt, and finding your own way in the world spiritually with the always introspective Joshua Strachan. Check out Josh's music at the links... more
What a great conversation with a modern titan of doom metal! A.L.N. and I talk about faith, loss, perception, and Christian metal! Make sure you stop by Mizmor's BandCamp and grab the latest album titled "Prosaic" because it's a certifiable humdinger... more
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