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Basic Perinatal Matrices

The UK-based duo, Fendahl, takes on the psychology of Stanislav Grof

GONGENHUM
3 min readMar 25, 2022
Photo Source: Human Embryo — 7th week of pregnancy by Ed Uthman

This post is definitely not about Massive Attack’s “Teardrop” for your information. We have not yet planned on writing about it. Actually, that is a great song. You should totally ignore the José González cover and stick to the original. No, actually that cover is a great cover, too. But please do keep reading as we ignore this entire paragraph for hypnagogic reasons.

It is thanks to the glory of cosmic electrical drone music that we extend our academic education. Well, at least the parts we have failed to fulfill. That includes fields such as transpersonal psychology. It is advised to invest a bit more time in tonight’s post. You are no stranger to us expecting strange things from you and this one is no exception. It is going to take an entire football match to go through this. So make sure you have prepared some reading about an 83-year-old Czech man called Stanislav Grof.

Taking the wheel tonight is a UK-based electro-acoustic duo called Fendahl who have ostensibly done their research. BPM I is the first in a series of four albums dedicated to the work of Grof. So here is the lowdown in the background. If you find it baffling, you need not worry for Frendahl has also prepared a recipe on how you should digest these ninety minutes…

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