112 BPMG major4:44Ableton Live 9.2.132 samplesLean Arrangement
Listen to "Frequencies the Angels Used" by James B. Pollack. 112 BPM, G major, Ableton Live 9.2.1, 32 Ableton sample references. "Frequencies the Angels Used" 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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Crowleyverse Title Connection
"Frequencies the Angels Used" 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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