"Mokushi" is the japanese translation of "apocalypse", and all the dictionaries give to it the meaning of "great catastrophe, total disaster, weighty calamity". Simply this is a common place, a cliché which we must demolish. In reality the root of the word "apocalypse" comes from the greek "apokàlypsis", which means "discovery, revealment", and on it we don't find simply a fatalistic message of world's destruction, but a discovery, a revealment of divine truths, the plain truths. It's true that Apocalypse 16,… read more
"Mokushi" is the japanese translation of "apocalypse", and all the dictionaries give to it the meaning of "great catastrophe… read more
"Mokushi" is the japanese translation of "apocalypse", and all the dictionaries give to it the meaning of "great catastrophe, total disaster, weighty calamity&qu… read more
Maurizio Bianchi, also known as M.B. (born 4 December 1955 in Pomponesco, Italy), is an Italian pioneer of noise and industrial music. Bianchi began to produce music in 1979, and since 1980 has used electronic equipment with the avowed goal "to produce technological sounds and in such a way to work on complete realising of the modern decadence". He released a number of albums, often several in the same year. In the beginning, he published tapes under the alias Sacher-Pelz. In 1981, William Bennett, head of the band Whitehouse and the British Come Org. label, offered Bianch… read more
Maurizio Bianchi, also known as M.B. (born 4 December 1955 in Pomponesco, Italy), is an Italian pioneer of noise and industrial music. Bianchi began to produce music in 1979, and since 1980… read more
Maurizio Bianchi, also known as M.B. (born 4 December 1955 in Pomponesco, Italy), is an Italian pioneer of noise and industrial music. Bianchi began to produce music in 1979, and since 1980 has used electronic equipment with the avowed… read more