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Black Sun may refer to: Film and television * ''Black Sun'' (1964 film), a film directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara * ''Black Sun'' (1966 film), a film directed by Denys de La Patellière * ''Black Sun'' (2005 film), a documentary film * ''Black Sun'' (2007 film), a film directed by Krzysztof Zanussi and starring Valeria Golino * '' Black Sun: The Nanking Massacre'', a 1994 film * "Black Sun", an episode of '' Space: 1999'' * ''Balkan Shadows'', also known as ''Black Sun'', a TV series produced by Dragan Bjelogrlić * ''Kamen Rider Black Sun'', a 2022 reboot of the 1987 series ''Kamen Rider Black'' Literature * ''Black Sun'' (Abbey novel), a 1971 novel by Edward Abbey * ''Black Sun'', a 1974 short story by Dennis Etchison * ''Black Sun'' (Kristeva book), a 1989 book by Julia Kristeva * ''Black Sun'' (Goodrick-Clarke book), a 2002 nonfiction book by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke * ''Black Sun'' (Twining novel), a 2005 novel by James Twining * ''Black Sun'' (manga), a manga first publ ...
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Black Sun (1964 Film)
is a 1964 Nikkatsu film directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara based on a story by Tensei Kono and starring Tamio Kawachi and Chico Lourant (often cited as Chico Roland). The film had many of the same cast, crew, and characters as Kurahara's earlier film ''The Warped Ones''. Cast Source: * Tamio Kawachi as Akira * Chico Roland as Gill * Tatsuya Fuji as Akira's friend * Shogen Shinda as the Engineer * Yuko Chishiro as Yuki * Hideji Ōtaki as Old Man of the Junk Shop * Zenji Yamada as Owner Plot At the start of the film, Akira commits larceny and buys a jazz record, an upbeat recording of "Six Bits Blues". In town, he encounters civil insurrection following the killing of an American soldier, presumably by one of his colleagues who is now missing. When Akira returns to his home and his dog Monk in a half-destroyed church, the missing soldier appears from behind a curtain and points a gun at him. His leg is injured, supposedly by the real assailant's firearm. Since the soldier (Gill) is A ...
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Geoffrey Wolff
Geoffrey Wolff (born 1937) is an American novelist, essayist, biographer, and travel writer. Among his honors and recognition are the Award in Literature of the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1994) and fellowships of the National Endowment for the Arts, the American Academy in Berlin (2007), and the Guggenheim Foundation. His younger brother Tobias Wolff is also an award-winning writer. Biography Geoffrey Wolff was born in Hollywood, California, as the first son to "Duke" Arthur Samuels and Rosemary () Wolff. He is the older brother of the novelist and memoirist Tobias Wolff. Their parents separated when Geoffrey was twelve, his brother living with their mother, and Geoffrey with their father; their parents eventually divorced. He has described the adventure of his upbringing with his father on the East Coast in an acclaimed memoir, ''The Duke of Deception'' (1979), which was runner-up for the Pulitzer Prize (Tobias has treated with similar candor his own years with the ...
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Aion (Dead Can Dance Album)
''Aion'' is the fifth studio album by the Australian band Dead Can Dance, released on 11 June 1990 by 4AD. The first album Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry wrote after the end of their romantic partnership, it was recorded at Perry's new estate, Quivvy Church in Ireland, with additional recording on "The Arrival and the Reunion" and "The End of Words" taking place at Woodbine Street Recording Studios in Leamington Spa. On this album, Dead Can Dance explored early music to a greater degree, including medieval music and Renaissance music, as Perry noted, "synonymous with the Bosch period"; this included pieces like the 14th-century Italian dance instrumental ("Saltarello") and 16th-century Catalan ballad (" The Song of the Sibyl"), lyrics from 17th-century Spanish baroque poet Luis de Góngora ("Fortune Presents Gifts Not According to the Book"), and instrumentation such as hurdy-gurdy and viols. The male soprano David Navarro Sust contributed vocals to tracks 1 and 7. The albu ...
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Natalie McCool
Natalie Hannah McCool is an English singer-songwriter and musician. She first became recognised when she won a Yamaha-sponsored national songwriting competition judged by Coldplay frontman Chris Martin. While at university, she received a one-to-one songwriting session with Paul McCartney Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained global fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and the piano, and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John ...."Natalie McCool co-write Paul McCartney"
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* ''The Great Unknown'' (2016)


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Black Sun (Ra Album)
''Black Sun'' is the third studio album from the alternative metal Alternative metal (also known as alt-metal) is a genre of heavy metal music that combines heavy metal with influences from alternative rock and other genres not normally associated with metal. Alternative metal bands are often characterized by ... band Ra, released on September 23, 2008. " Broken Hearted Soul" was released as a single on Christmas Day 2007, later becoming available on iTunes on June 17, 2008. ''Black Sun'' was released to iTunes on September 16, 2008. Some retailers did not carry this album due to distribution problems (unverified). The album reached #193 on the ''Billboard'' 200. It also reached #2 on Heatseekers Albums, and #30 on Independent Albums. ''Black Sun'' has sold more than 20,000 copies, while its single "Broken Hearted Soul" has sold more than 18,000. Background "'Raw' is actually released with no contract but the band gives Cement shoes the benefit of the doubt. 14 months la ...
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Black Sun (Primal Fear Album)
''Black Sun'' is the fourth studio release and first concept album by German power metal band Primal Fear. A music video was made for "Armageddon". In 2017, ''Loudwire'' ranked it as the 19th best power metal album of all time. Album Concept The record is themed around a space exploration mission. A team of astronauts visit a new, never before seen planet, and their craft ends up blowing up in the process of reentry into the Earth's atmosphere. The person or thing they are speaking to in 'Armageddon' is often considered by fans to be the eagle that appears on the covers of the majority of their albums. Track listing All songs written by Primal Fear. Personnel * Ralf Scheepers – lead vocals * Stefan Leibing – guitars * Henny Wolter – guitars * Mat Sinner – bass, vocals * Klaus Sperling – drums Additional Musicians * "Metal" Mike Chlasciak – additional guitar on "Fear" and "Controlled" Production *Achim "Akeem" Köhler – Producer, Engineering, Mixing ...
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Black Sun (Leessang Album)
''Black Sun'' is the fourth album by South Korean hip-hop duo Leessang Leessang () was a South Korean hip hop duo, composed of Kang Hee-gun ("Gary" or "Garie") and Gil Seong-joon ("Gil"). Formed in 2002, the duo has released eight albums to date: two self-titled records in 2002 and 2003, ''Library of Soul'' in 2 .... The album was released on May 17, 2007. The album contains 13 songs. Track listing References External links * {{Authority control 2007 albums 2000s Korean-language albums Leessang albums ...
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Black Sun (Kode9 & The Spaceape Album)
''Black Sun'' is the second and final collaborative studio album by Kode9 & the Spaceape. It was released on 18 April 2011 through Kode9's record label Hyperdub. It received generally favorable reviews from critics. Background ''Black Sun'' is Kode9 & the Spaceape's first studio album since ''Memories of the Future'' (2006). It includes contributions from Cha Cha and Flying Lotus. The album's cover art is designed by Optigram. Critical reception Alex Macpherson of ''The Guardian'' stated, "while 2006's ''Memories of the Future'' captured the nocturnal smokiness of traditional dubstep, ''Black Sun'' is more about richly textured, pitch-shifting synths and spidery rhythmic workouts." He added, "It's often engaging, but the way it discomfits is rather expected, a well-worn sonic language of alienation and dystopia." Nate Patrin of ''Pitchfork (website), Pitchfork'' commented that "Tension and anxiety don't always have to be cavernous and austere, and ''Black Sun'' reveals a wa ...
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Black Sun Empire
Black Sun Empire are a Dutch drum and bass group that formed in Utrecht, Netherlands in 1997 by producers Rene Verdult and brothers Micha and Milan Heyboer. The group has received much praise from critics, even being referred to as "the kings of all things neuro". Since their inception, the group has released five full-length albums and have operated three independent record labels: Black Sun Empire Recordings, Obsessions, and Blackout Music NL. History Rene, Milan, and Micha all knew each other since they were children and the trio were first exposed to jungle music as teens in the mid-1990s. The trio began to produce music together in 1993 and began producing music under the name Black Sun Empire (a reference to Star Wars) in 1997. In 1999, the trio issued their debut 12" single "Voltage/Skin Deep" through Piruh Records. More singles and splits would be released the following four years, some of which were released through the group's self operated Black Sun Empire Recordings ...
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Black Sun Ensemble
Black Sun Ensemble is a Tucson, Arizona, US–based psychedelic rock band, led by Jesus Acedo that was formed in the mid-1980s. The initial albums garnered rave reviews from ''Rolling Stone'' and several of the independent music journals of the time. Black Sun Ensemble opened for Camper Van Beethoven on the ''Key Lime Pie'' tour in 1989 across North America. Infamous circumstances surrounding their Geffen Records showcase in Los Angeles led to the quiet intervention of Paul McCartney to get certain members and their entourage out of custody—a tarot card was involved, but any more detail may arouse the attorneys! (Based on statements from Jesus Acedo and Duane Norman.) Additionally, the bloody death of a goat in the audience at the 1994 Burning Man festival led to widespread public outcry, and condemnation from animal-rights group PETA. The band was forced underground and splintered, re-formed and fell into hiatus due to extenuating circumstances and the mental illness of Jesu ...
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Stanton Marlan
Stanton Marlan (born 1943) is an American clinical psychologist, Jungian psychoanalyst, author, and educator. Marlan has authored or edited scores of publications in Analytical Psychology (Jungian Psychology) and Archetypal Psychology. Three of his more well-known publications are ''The Black Sun. The Alchemy and Art of Darkness'', ''C. G. Jung and the Alchemical Imagination'', and ''Jung's Alchemical Philosophy''. Marlan is also known for his polemics with German Jungian psychoanalyst Wolfgang Giegerich. Marlan co-founded the Pittsburgh Society of Jungian Analysts and was the first director and training coordinator of the C. G. Jung Institute Analyst Training Program of Pittsburgh. Currently, Marlan is in private practice and serves as adjunct professor of Clinical Psychology at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Education and career Marlan obtained a B.A. from Bard College and master's degrees in both Asian philosophy (University of Hawaii, 1968) and in psycholog ...
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Jack Williamson
John Stewart Williamson (April 29, 1908 – November 10, 2006) was an American list of science fiction authors, science fiction writer, one of several called the "Dean of Science Fiction". He is also credited with one of the first uses of the term ''genetic engineering''. Early in his career he sometimes used the pseudonyms Will Stewart and Nils O. Sonderlund. Early life Williamson was born April 29, 1908, in Bisbee, Arizona, Bisbee, Arizona Territory. According to his own account, the first three years of his life were spent on a ranch at the top of the Sierra Madre Occidental, Sierra Madre Mountains on the headwaters of the Yaqui River in Sonora, Mexico. He spent much of the rest of his early childhood in western Texas. In search of better pastures, his family migrated to rural New Mexico in a horse-drawn Conestoga wagon, covered wagon in 1915.Williamson, Jack. ''Wonder's Child: My Life in Science Fiction'' (Benbella Books, 2005) The farming was difficult there and the famil ...
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