These two 7inch records are the result of the collaboration between the enlightened DJ Judas Priestley of the Martihouse Collective and the Indian guru, musician and writer Khalkji. The bond between Khalkji and the Martihouse Collective inspired the Beatles later on to seek the assistance of Ravi Shankar as by the time they decided it, Khalkji's whereabouts were unknown. The 7inches were recorded in Asimina Zitlou's refuge in India and until the recordings were finished Asimina with the valuable assistance of a double-barrel shotgun managed to persuade Khalkji and DJ Judas Priestley to stay locked inside the house. The 4 songs are a tribute to the ancient teachings about the storm before and after the storm. "Diko Sas" which paraphrases an ancient greek political saying was later on shamelessly stolen by John Cage for his chart-breaking "4:33". Both 7" were released May 1969.
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