New Show: Infinite Chaos
With Zurx
By James Donahue
Jan. 13, 2006
A new show dedicated
to the music and arts of the Luciferian culture will be featured at 10 p.m. Saturday, Eastern Time, on the Radioaaron Internet
site.
The host of this show
will be Zurx, an accomplished musician, who will act as a disk jockey and radio personality, says Psiomni President Aaron
C. Donahue.
Donahue said the music
presented on this show, and eventually around the clock on the 24-hour, Seven-day-a-week Internet broadcast, will continue
in the Luciferian venue.
In addition, Zurx has
been named as a member of a new Luciferian band that will be working with Donahue in the weeks ahead to develop a new form
of music utilizing the latest technologies in sound and visual arts that will produce an altered state of consciousness for
live audiences.
Zurx, a 23-year-old Arizona
man, says his one-hour show will feature great music, the introduction of unique writers, musicians and other artists with
examples of their work, and even readings.
Once organized, and a
full repertory of music has been prepared, Donahue said the Luciferian band will begin touring, Donahue said. He said he believes
this band will offer something that has been sorely missing from the creative arts for several years . . . real new creative
sounds that the youth will love.
He said the name of the
new band will be announced at the time it goes on tour.
The concerts are expected
to attract large audiences because they promise to produce through sound and visual arts the same psychedelic and mind altering
states of consciousness that were experienced during the days of bands like the Grateful Dead, when the smell of marijuana
filled the air and everybody passed squares of LSD around the room.
With this music, Donahue
said, he believes the same altered states of consciousness can be achieved without the use of illegal drugs. Thus the concerts
will offer a spiritual experience that may change lives. And best of all, once the concert ends, everybody returns to a normal
state of consciousness for the drive home.
If Donahue’s agenda
goes as planned, he says he hopes to have temples opened at various places around the world. The band will perform in the
temples as well as in public theaters as it tours.