

IN SHORT (a completely unnecessary mission statement), this virtual cubby-hole will function as an extension of my idle aesthetic obsessions, which tend to pile up and give me minor headaches. It seems like both a practical and philanthropic idea to share these skipped parts, pretty pictures, strange songs, and general flights of fancy with all of you- I get a media inspired fever dream out of my system, and you profit by experiencing a few curious and hopefully new bits of fringe culture, camp, and/or crap. Let's shake, and make this a good long lasting relationship.
"The Garden of Earthly Delights" (center panel detail)

Besides, if I really dig into the meat of his work, it would actually contradict my inclusion of his name in this blog's title...or perhaps find some unsettling congruency (can we really be sure that the 60s Braniff stewardesses in their Pucci and Halston uniforms [to give a brief preview of posts ahead...] weren't just a pretty distraction on the dark road to the devil...can we?).

"The Garden of Earthly Delights" (right panel detail)

Basically, what I'm getting at is that I aspire to build this site into a collection of curiosities and horrors, delights and oddities on a Boschean (yeah yeah...) scale.
We shall see if I succeed....
So, dear readers, I leave you now with your first little treasure- Les Fusees by Alain Goraguer. This little song is from Goraguer's score for Rene Lalux's crazy crazy crazy animated feature Fantastic Planet (1973). Goraguer used to do arrangements for everybody's favorite Mr. Serge Gainsbourg. Enjoy.
-Dennis