Technical
Problem Stalls Launch Of “Infinite Chaos”
By James Donahue
Jan. 15, 2006
A new music
and arts show by Zurx did not air Saturday night as planned due to a technical malfunction.
Production
Manager Jennifer Sharpe said the problem occurred Saturday and could not be resolved in time for the show to go on Voice of
Lucifer Internet radio at its regularly scheduled time.
Zurx, who
appeared briefly on the air with Sharpe, apologized for the problem. He said new software is ordered to assure future program
success. If it arrives on time he said he will make a special appearance next Saturday night at the same time, 8
p.m. Mountain and 10 p.m. Eastern.
Sharpe
said the show, titled Infinite Chaos with Zurx, will fill a regular time slot on
Saturday nights, starting next week. She said the show will be archived so paid members may listen at any time, and it will
be repeated during regular radio hours throughout the week.
The new
show will be dedicated to the music and arts of the Luciferian culture. Zurx, an accomplished musician, will offer special
music, feature unique artists of the past and present, present their works, and even include readings. Zurx said the first
show will be an hour in length, although future shows may be longer.
The 23-year-old
Zurx is a resident of Arizona. He plays trombone and guitar.
To hear
Zurx or any of the other productions on Voice of Lucifer Internet Radio, go to http://www.luciferianrvg.com/. Also featured are weekly lectures by Psychic and Prophet Aaron C. Donahue on Sundays and the Luciferian
News Hour on Fridays; both shows beginning at 9 p.m.
The shows
and special music is now broadcast on a live stream around the clock, seven days a week. More new programming is being planned.