Quite possibly one of the most underrated East Coast rap groups, Organized Konfusion's Prince Po and Pharoahe Monch deliver an album full of stimulating lyrics and well-arranged instrumentation on The Equinox, the group's third full-length project. Po and Monch extended their artistic reach by producing five of the 14 songs; each of the self-productions is serious in atmosphere, moderate in tempo, and dominated by lower-frequency tone colors. For example, "They Don't Want It" serves as a cautionary declaration to any competitors, chanted over a sequence with saturated kick drums and synthesizer tones reminiscent of a pair of old church bells deeply tolling on a rainy fall morning. "They Don't Want It" is followed by the first in a series of skits that tends to interrupt the musical flow from song to song, but makes listening to the album like a watching a movie. Other producers featured include Diamond D, Raheed, and Buckwild. Continuing in a pattern of rhymes that pull the listener in and allows them to be absorbed through involved lyrics and intriguing content, The Equinox features well-structured material that won't disappoint any listeners with high standards. ~ Qa'id Jacobs, All Music Guide
Prince, Organized Konfusion (Producer), Organized Konfusion (Main Performer), Casper (Producer), Chris Conway (Engineer), Chris Conway (Mixing), Diamond D (Producer), Troy Hightower (Engineer), Troy Hightower (Mixing), Tim "The Funky Red" Lathem (Engineer), Tim "The Funky Red" Lathem (Mixing), Bob Power (Engineer), Bob Power (Mixing), Tony Smalios (Engineer), Tony Smalios (Mixing), Earl Blaize (Engineer), Showbiz (Producer), Michael Gilbert (Engineer), Die Hard (Engineer), Carl Posey (Photography), Hurricane G (Vocals), Manuel J. Donayre (Design), Art Shoji (Art Direction), Total Eclipse (Scratching), Luis A. Cruz (Photography), Rockwilder (Producer), Brian McLane (Guitar), Brian McLane, Charles ? (Guitar), Kid Nyce (Scratching), Kid Nyce, Frances "Chunky" Martinez, Sir Winston Howard Mcqueen (Narrator), Ocee, Xtreme, McLane (Guitar), Rasheed (Producer), Rude One (Vocals), Lee Stone (Bass), Lee Stone, Harlem River Drive (Group), Curtis Siggers, Trina Stroman, Mike ? (Vocals), Aponi (Vocals), B. Fleming (Writer), Sonia French (Vocals (Background)), Sonia French, Pharoahe Monch, Johnny Watson, Buckwild (Producer)
The Equinox (subtitle: "The Review of Scientific Illuminism") is a series of publications in book form that serves as
the official organ of the A.'.A.'., the mystical order of Aleister Crowley (although material is often of import to its sister organization, Ordo Templi Orientis). Begun in 1909, it remains one of the definitive works on occultism and magick, while several issues also contain poetry, fiction, plays,
artwork, and biographies. The last issue was published in 1998, although two new editions are currently being prepared for
publication.
The Equinox appeared semianually from the years 1909 through 1913. Volume II was never published, and vol. III:1 was
the last in the regular serialized publications. After that, editions of the Equinox were published irregularly by various
organizations and are best known for their book title. All issues after III:5 were edited and released after Crowley's death in
1947.
Vol. I, #1: Spring 1909. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd.
Vol. I, #2: Fall 1909. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd.
Vol. I, #3: Spring 1910. Privately published, London.
Vol. I, #4: Fall 1910. Privately published, London.
Vol. I, #5: Spring 1911. Privately published, London.
Vol. I, #6: Fall 1911. Wieland & Co.
Vol. I, #7: Spring 1912. Wieland & Co.
Vol. I, #8: Fall 1912. Wieland & Co.
Vol. I, #9: Spring 1913. Wieland & Co.
Vol. I, #10: Fall 1913. Wieland & Co.
Vol. II: not issued
Vol. III, #1: Spring 1919. Universal Publishing Co, Detroit MI
Vol. III, #2: Jesus, Liber 888, and Other Papers—not issued
Vol. III, #3: The Equinox of the Gods. 1936. London, O.T.O.
Vol. III, #4: Eight Lectures on Yoga. 1939. London, O.T.O.
Vol. III, #5: The Book of Thoth. 1944. London, O.T.O.
Vol. III, #6: Liber Aleph. 1961. Thelema Publishing Co.
Vol. III, #7: Shih Yi. 1971. Thelema Publishing Co.
Vol. III, #8: The Tao Teh King. 1975. Weiser.
Vol. III, #9: The Holy Books of Thelema. 1983. Weiser.
Vol. III, #10: 1986. Weiser.
Vol. IV, #1: Commentaries on the Holy Books and Other Papers. 1996. Weiser.
Vol. IV, #2: The Vision and the Voice with Commentary and Other Papers. 1998. Weiser.
Contents of The Equinox
Volume I
Number 1
Editorial
An Account of A.'. A.'.
Liber Librae [The Book of the Balance]
Liber Exercitiorum
The Wizard Way. By Aleister Crowley
The Magic Glasses. By Frank Harris
The Chymical Jousting of Brother Perardua
The Lonely Bride. By Victor B. Neuburg
At the Fork of the Roads
The Magician
The Soldier and the Hunchback: ! And ? By Aleister Crowley
The Hermit
The Temple of Solomon the King (Book I)
The Herb Dangerous (Part I) : A Pharmaceutical Study. By E. Whineray, M.P.S.
Endpages
Special Supplement: John St. John: the Record of the Magical Retirement of G. H. by Frater O.'. M.'.
Number 2
Frontpages
Editorial
Liber O [vel Manus et Sagittae sub Figura VI]
The Herb Dangerous (Part II) : The Psychology of Hashish. By Oliver Haddo
Reviews
The Garden of Janus. By Aleister Crowley
The Dream Circean. By Marital Nay
The Lost Shepherd. By Victor B. Neuburg
A Handbook of Geomancy
The Organ in King's Chapel, Cambridge, By G. H. S. Pinsent
A Note on Genesis
The Five Adorations. By Dost Achiha Khan
Illusion D'amoureux. By Francis Bendick
The Opium-Smoker
Postcards to Probationers. By Aleister Crowley
The Wild Ass. By Alys Cusack
The Sphinx at Gizeh. By Lord Dunsany
The Priestess of Panormita. By Elaine Carr
The Temple of Solomon the King (Book II)
Amongst the Mermaids. By Norman Roe
Ave Adonai. By Aleister Crowley
The Man-Cover. By George Raffalovich
Stewed Prunes and Prism: The Tennyson Centenary. By A. Quiller, Jr.
Stop Press Reviews
Number 3
Frontpages
Editorial
Liber XIII [vel Graduum Montis Abiegni: A Syllabus of the Steps Upon the Path]
AHA! By Aleister Crowley
The Herb Dangerous (Part III) : The Poem of Hashish. By Charles Baudelaire (Translated By Aleister Crowley)
An Origin. By Victor B. Neuburg
The Soul-Hunter
Madeleine. By Arthur F. Grimble
The Temple of Solomon the King (Book II "Continued")
The Coming of Apollo. By Victor B. Neuburg
The Brighton Mystery. By George Raffalovich
Reviews
The Shadowy Dill-Waters. By A. Quiller, Jr.
Stop Press Reviews and Endpages
Special Supplement: Liber DCCCCLXIII. the Treasure-House of Images
Number 4
Frontpages
Editorial
Liber III [vel Jugorum]
Liber A [vel Armorum sub Figura CCCCXII]
I.NST N.ATTURAE R.EGINA I.SIS. By Omnia Vincam
Reviews
My Lady of the Breeches. By George Raffalovich
Reviews
At Bordj-An-Nus. By Hilda Norfolk
ΑΙΝΟΖΙΔΟΖ. By Aleister Crowley
The Temple of Solomon the King. IV
Pan to Artemis. By Aleister Crowley
The Interpreter. By Perdurabo
The Daughter of the Horseleech. By Ethel Ramsay
The Dreamer
Mr. Todd. A Morality. By the Author of "Rosa Mundi"
The Gnome. By Victor B. Neuburg
Review
The Herb Dangerous. Part IV: the Hasheesh Eater
The Agnostic
The Mantra-Yogi
The Buddhist
The Violinist. By Francis Bendick
EHE! By George Raffalovich
Half-Hours with Famous Mahatmas. No. I. By Sam Hardy
The Thief-Taker. By Aleister Crowley
Review
The Eyes of St. Ljubov. By J. F. C. Fuller And George Raffalovich
Midsummer Eve. By Ethel Archer
The Poetical Memory
Adela
The Three Worms. By Edward Storer
The Felon Flower. By Ethel Archer
The Big Stick
Glaziers' Houses
In the Temple. By Victor B. Neuburg
Endpages
Special Supplement: the High History of Sir Palamedes the Saracen Knight and of his Following the Questing Beast
Number 5
Frontpages
Editorial
Liber HHH [sub figura CCCXLI]
The Blind Prophet. By Aleister Crowley
The Training of the Mind. By Ananda Metteya
The Sabbath. By Ethel Ramsay
The Temple of Solomon the King
A Nocturne. By Victor B. Neuburg
The Vixen. By Francis Bendick
The Pilgrim. By Aleister Crowley
My Crapulous Contemporaries, No. IV.—Wisdom While You Waite. By Aleister Crowley
X-Rays on Ex-Probationers. By Perdurabo
The Vampire. By Ethel Archer
The Big Stick
Correspondence
Stop Press Reviews
Special Suplement: Liber CCCCXVIII (XXX Aerum) [vel Saecvli sub figura CCCCXVIII, Being of the Angels of the 30 Aethyrs, the
Vision and the Voice]
Number 6
Frontpages
Editorial
Liber X [Liber Porta Lucis]
Liber XVI [Liber Turris vel Domus Dei]
Liber XC [Liber Tzaddi vel Hamus Hermeticus]
Liber CLVI [Liber Cheth vel Vallum Abiegni]
Liber CC [Liber Resh vel Helios]
Liber CCCLXX [Liber A'Ash vel Capricorni Pneumatici]
Three Poems For Jane Cheron. By Aleister Crowley
Circe. By Ethel Archer
The Electric Silence
Song
The Scorpion. By Aleister Crowley
The Earth. By Francis Bendick
Sleep. By Ethel Archer
The Ordeal of Ida Pendragon. By Martial Nay
The Autumn Woods. By Victor Neuburg
The Dangers of Mysticism
The Big Stick. By John Yarker, E. Whineray, Aleister Crowley, Etc.
Endpages
Special Supplement: The Rites of Eleusis
Number 7
Frontpages
Editorial
Liber I [vel Magi]
Liber XI [Liber Nu]
Liber LXIV [Liber Israfel]
Liber LXVI [Liber Stellae Rubeae]
Liber CLXXV [Astarte vel Liber Berylli]
Liber CCVI [Liber Ru vel Spiritus]
Liber CCXXXI
Liber CD [Liber Tau vel Kabbalae Trium Literarum]
Liber CDLXXIV [Liber os Asbysmi vel Daath]
Liber DLV [Liber Had]
Liber DCCCXXXI [Liber Tau]
Liber CMXIII [Liber ThIShARB viae Memoriae]
Adonis. By Aleister Crowley
The Ghouls. By Aleister Crowley
The Four Winds. By Aleister Crowley
Independence. By Aleister Crowley
Showstorm. By Aleister Crowley
A Brief Abstract of the Symbolic Representation of the Universe Derived by Doctor John Dee through the Skrying of Sir Edward
Kelly. By Aleister Crowley
Apollo Bestows the Violin. By Aleister Crowley
Diana of the Inlet. By Katharine Susannah Prichard
Silence. By Ethel Archer
Memory of Love. By Meredith Starr
Across the Gulf. By Aleister Crowley
The Temple of Solomon the King ("Continued")
My Crapulous Contemporaries. No. V., the Bismarck of Battersea. By A. Quiller, Jun. (Aleister Crowley)
Arthur in the Area Again. By Aleister Crowley
The Big Stick. Reviews By Aleister Crowley and John Yarker
A Birthday. By Aleister Crowley
Number 8
Frontpages
Editorial
θέλημα : a Tone-Testament By Leila Waddell
Three Poems. By Victor B. Neuburg
The Temple of Solomon the King (continued)
His Secret Sin
Long Odds
Doctor Bob. A Sketch By Mary D'este and Aleister Crowley
The Woodcutter
La Foire. By Barbey De Rochechouart
Professor Zircon
A Brief Abstract of the Symbolic Representation of the Universe, Derived by Doctor John Dee through the Skrying of Sir Edward
Kelly. Part II. The Forty-Eight Calls
Stepney
The Tell-Tale Heart. Adapted from the Story of E. A. Poe. By Aleister Crowley
Sorites
A Description of the Cards of the Tarot, with their Attributions; Including a Method of Divination by their Use
On-On-"Poet"
Elder Eel
The Spadger
To Persis
Waite's Wet or the Backslider's Return
My Crapulous Contemporaries. No. VI. An Obituary
The New Evelyn Hope
Reviews
Special Supplement: Sepher Sephiroth
Number 9
Frontpages
Editorial
The Temple of Solomon the King ("Continued")
Lines to a Young Lady Violinist on Her Playing in a Green Dress Designed By the Author
Energized Enthusiasm
The "Titanic"
A Literatooralooral Treasure-Trove
Threnody
Dischmatal by Night. By Arthur Grimble
A Quack Painter
At Sea
Cancer?
Dumb!
The Vitriol-Thrower
The Fairy Fiddler. By Ethel Archer
An Evocation of Bartzabel the Spirit of Mars
The Testament of Magdalen Blair
Ercildoune. By Aleister Crowley
Athanasius Contra Decanum
My Crapulous Contemporaries. No. VII. A Galahad in Gomorrah
How I Became a Famous Mountaineer. By Percy W. Newlands, P.R.A.S., P.R.B.S., P.R.C.S., P.R.Y.S., P.R.Z.S., Etc.,
Etc.
The Tango: A Sketch. By Mary D'este and Aleister Crowley
The Big Stick
Reviews
Number 10
Frontpages
Editorial
Liber L. Vel Legis [The Book of the Law]
Liber ΒΑΤΡΑΧΟΦΕΝΟΒΟΟΚΟΣΜΟΜΑΧΙΑ Svb Figvra DXXXVI
A Syllabus of the Οfficial Ιnstructions of A.'. A.'.
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