James B. Pollack · 2014

Coldest Morning Becoming Warm

136 BPMD minor1:38

Listen to "Coldest Morning Becoming Warm" by James B. Pollack. 136 BPM, D minor. "Coldest Morning Becoming Warm" is part of James B. Pollack's Crowleyverse naming system rather than a literal one-to-one citation on this page. The connection is to the way Crowley's fiction handles world-building, layered time, memory, houses, thresholds, and hidden structure. Crowley was Pollack's writing advisor at Yale, so these titles also mark a personal artistic lineage, not only a literary reference.

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  • Core DJ metadata: 136 BPM, D minor, 1:38.
  • Listener mood tags: Driving, Intense, Atmospheric, Melancholic.
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136 BPM
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D minor
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1:38
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Crowleyverse Title Connection

"Coldest Morning Becoming Warm" is part of James B. Pollack's Crowleyverse naming system rather than a literal one-to-one citation on this page. The connection is to the way Crowley's fiction handles world-building, layered time, memory, houses, thresholds, and hidden structure. Crowley was Pollack's writing advisor at Yale, so these titles also mark a personal artistic lineage, not only a literary reference.

Archive-level title systemJohn Crowley's fiction
Research source: Hachette: Little, BigResearch source: Yale English: Endless Things / AegyptResearch source: John Crowley author site: Ka
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Keywords: Coldest Morning Becoming Warm, James B. Pollack, John Crowley, Crowleyverse, Little, Big, John Crowley's fiction, Driving, Intense, Atmospheric, Melancholic, 136 BPM.

December 25 in history
  • 1758 Halley's Comet is sighted by Johann Georg Palitzsch, confirming Edmund Halley's prediction of its passage. This was the first passage of a comet predicted ahead of time.Wikipedia: Halley's Comet
  • 2004 The Cassini orbiter releases Huygens probe which successfully landed on Saturn's moon Titan on January 14, 2005.Wikipedia: Cassini orbiter

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