The Secrets of Ritual Blending with an Occult Blender Producer

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An occult blender producer is a term used to describe a person or organization that produces blenders which have a connection to or are influenced by occult practices or beliefs. These blenders typically incorporate symbols, rituals, or elements from various occult traditions into their design or functionality. The term "occult" refers to hidden or secret knowledge or practices that are often associated with esoteric or mystical beliefs. It can include a wide range of practices, such as divination, astrology, spiritualism, and ritual magic. The occult has a long history and is present in many cultures and belief systems around the world. An occult blender producer may design blenders that incorporate symbols or patterns associated with occult traditions.


Agent 327 is investigating a clue that leads him to a barbershop in Amsterdam. Little he knows that he is being tailed by mercenary Boris Kloris…

Backed up with just the inverted traces of recognizable breaks, this vigorous pulse lies at the heart of Pitch Blender , the driving force that powers Mc Pherson s sound even when it s only hinted at. The company s successful UNO Synth range is now enhanced with the flagship UNO Synth Pro X, an analogue synthesizer designed for inveterate knob twiddlers.

Occult blender producer

An occult blender producer may design blenders that incorporate symbols or patterns associated with occult traditions. These symbols may include pentagrams, crescent moons, or Egyptian hieroglyphs, among others. The purpose of including these symbols may vary, but it is often done to enhance the mystical or otherworldly aesthetic of the blender.

Occult Electronics: Ataraxia – The Unexlained: Electronic Musical Impressions Of The Occult

Magickal modular synths and deep space adventure from The Wozard Of Iz, Mort Garson.

It’s surprising that more musicians haven’t turned to electronic instruments to evoke the occult, particularly modular synths. Using raw electricity, filters, and oscillators, modular synths create uncanny timbres unrooted to the “real world” of acoustic sensation, producing strange alien vistas that set the imagination on fire. These alien sonics would make early electronic music a favorite with Silver Age sci-fi mavens, creating more associations with deep space, unknown worlds, and altered states of consciousness.

With The Unexplained: Electronic Musical Impressions Of The Occult, synth wizard Mort Garson, operating under the handle Ataraxia, beautifully illustrates the many levels and layers of associations the occult can conjure. On the surface, The Unexplained is a sonic adventure, somewhere between Delia Derbyshire, Wendy Carlos’ soundtracks for A Clockwork Orange and The Shining, and Pink Floyd’s On The Run.

The Unexplained is comprised of 9 tracks, each one dedicated to a particular occult phenomena. “Tarot”, “Astral Projection”, “Deja Vu”, they’re all here. The material is an even split between a kind of funky, lite-jazz melodicism and eerie dark ambiance. The melodic tracks (“Tarot”, “Deja Vu”, “Astral Projection”) are fun, catchy & infectious, like pop music issuing from some alternate dimension, as our good friends Include Me Out put it.

The deep space dark ambiance (“Sorcerer”, “Seance”) are eerily lovely, creeping anti-gravity paeans to loneliness, mystery, and mysticism.

I love it all, but the dark ambient material is particularly exceptional on this LP, and needs to be heard immediately, for all lovers of speculative horror and sci-fi drone!

These pop cultural forays into the unknown are particularly important for those of us not fortunate enough to have been born The Antichrist or raised by a coven. For many of us, pop culture was our introduction into the mysteries of the occult, with horror movies, mystical music (of every genre), fantasy novels, and role-playing games leading us into a lifetime of paranormal investigation and research.

Records like The Unexplained speak to the recursive cycle of media inspiration. For many children of the ’80s and beyond, screens would stoke our young imaginations, helping us to imagine and visualize what was possible (and impossible). This creates a lifelong fondness and fascination both with the occult, as well as the material that introduced us to it. I still love a good cinematic seance or ritual, even if they create exaggerated ideas of what happens during these occurences.

It’s the psychic bleed-through, as the art we consume trickles out into our actual lives, the “real world” of physical manifestation.

That’s why we subtitled Horrorscores “transforming yr waking thoughts into living nightmares.” Art is great, when it inspires our actual lives. Part of why i’m personally so obsessed with horror soundtracks was a chance encounter with an Alan Howarth podcast on my old iPod. I was living in Colorado at the time, and found myself inadvertently wandering the industrial ruins of Longmont, while Howarth’s sickly cyberpunk alley chase scenes through phosphorescent shadows across the cave wall of my mind.

Art can also be an escape, a justification, a delusion, an opiate, the final and ultimate soma for a pacified, decadent culture. It’s up to us to choose what we will do with. Will we be passive consumers, or will we delve and explore?

If yr here, i have a sense i know the answer to that question.

So, my reasons for posting Ataraxia – The Unexplained, as part of 31 Days Of Horror, are two-fold. First, to introduce you to the synth-ly wizardry that is Mort Garson and secondly, to call upon our mutual expertise, and try and find some more occult electronics?

In conjunction with the visual component of Forestpunk, Bitstar, we’re trying to bring some sci-fi and speculative fiction this October, as well. Halloween isn’t just about Horror, it’s about imagination. It’s about what is possible. Do you know of some other wildly imaginative soundtrack or sci-fi inspired work, in any genre, that you’d like to see featured at Forestpunk? Let us know in the comments, or drop by the Facebook Page! You can also tweet yr favorite magickal imaginative music and sounds to #horrorscores, and we’ll spread it wide!

In case you missed it, i also mentioned The Unexplained in a recent feature i wrote on essential modular synth records for Redefine Magazine.

Occult blender producer

In some cases, an occult blender producer may go beyond symbolism and incorporate actual occult rituals or practices into the blender's functionality. For example, they may claim that their blenders are charged with positive energy or that they possess healing properties due to being used in specific rituals. These claims are often based on the belief that certain rituals or practices can imbue objects with mystical properties. Occult blender producers may cater to a niche market of consumers who are interested in occultism, esoteric beliefs, or alternative spirituality. These consumers may be drawn to the idea of using a blender that incorporates occult symbolism or rituals as a way to enhance their spiritual practice or connect with a specific belief system. It is important to note that the term "occult blender producer" does not imply any endorsement or validation of the occult or its practices. It is simply a descriptive term used to identify a specific type of blender producer. As with any product or belief system, it is important for individuals to exercise critical thinking and skepticism and to make informed decisions based on their own beliefs and values..

Reviews for "The Magick of the Occult Blender Producer: A Journey into the Unknown"

- User1 - 2/5 stars - As someone who enjoys making smoothies on a regular basis, I was excited to try the Occult blender producer. However, I was extremely disappointed with its performance. Firstly, the blender was not powerful enough to blend frozen fruits and vegetables smoothly, leaving behind chunks in my smoothies. Additionally, it was incredibly loud and the motor seemed to struggle when I tried blending tougher ingredients. Overall, I found this blender to be quite underwhelming and not up to the task of handling a variety of ingredients.
- User2 - 1/5 stars - The Occult blender producer was a complete waste of my money. Not only did it fail to blend ingredients properly, but it also had a strange odor every time I used it. I tried using it for various recipes, but it consistently failed to deliver smooth and consistent results. The blades also seemed to be of poor quality and became dull quickly, making it even more difficult to achieve the desired texture. I would definitely not recommend this blender to anyone looking for a reliable and effective device. Save your money and invest in a better blender.
- User3 - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for the Occult blender producer, but it fell short of my expectations. The blender struggled to blend even simple ingredients like bananas and yogurt, often leaving behind chunks and uneven textures. The build quality also seemed cheap, and the plastic components felt flimsy. Moreover, the blender was not very user-friendly, with unclear controls and a lack of instructions. Overall, I was extremely disappointed with this blender and regretted my purchase. I would advise others to look for a more reliable and efficient blender option.

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