110 BPMD minor2:04Ableton Live 9.2.111 samplesLean Arrangement
Listen to "Spell Broken at Last" by James B. Pollack. 110 BPM, D minor, Ableton Live 9.2.1, 11 Ableton sample references. "Spell Broken at Last" 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
"Spell Broken at Last" 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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November 6 in history
1947 Meet the Press, the longest running television program in history, makes its debut on NBC Television.Wikipedia: Meet the Press
1869 In New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers College defeats Princeton University (then known as the College of New Jersey), 6–4, in the first official intercollegiate American football game.Wikipedia: New Brunswick, New Jersey