The Mountains of Madness

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The Mountains of Madness is an audiovisual musical adaptation of the works of H. P. Lovecraft by Tiger Lillies, Danielle de Picciotto and Alexander Hacke. It was conceived by Hacke in 2005. Tiger Lillies performs the music with narration by Hacke from selections of Lovecraft's stories.[1][2]

Credits

The performance lasts a little more than an hour. An opening monologue blends the opening of Lovecraft's never-completed "Azathoth" with excerpts from a biography. Between a number of the songs, Hacke narrates from other short works by Lovecraft. The music is underscored by soundscapes created and performed by Alexander Hacke and illustrations by Danielle de Picciotto. The lyrics reflect themes of sorrow and despair.[3]

The songs:

  1. "Intro"
  2. "The Mountaintops"
  3. "Rats (In The Walls)"
  4. "The Cult of Cthulhu"
  5. "The Butcher"
  6. "The Music of Erich Zann"
  7. "Subconscious Mind"
  8. "Charles Dexter Ward"
  9. "Do You Know What's Wrong?"
  10. "Haunter of the Dark"
  11. "Mountains Of Madness"
  12. "Paranoid"
  13. "The Butcher (Revisited)"[4]
  • Accordion/Vocal - Martyn Jacques
  • Drums - Adrian Huge
  • Bass/Saw - Adrian Stout
  • Electronic Soundscapes/Narration - Alexander Hackes
  • Illustrations - Danielle de Picciotto

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