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Spiritczualic Enhancement Center is a spectral trance-jazz ensemble with a psychedelic-punk methodology. Spiritczualic (“cz” borrowed from the Polish / tʂ / hard “tch”) - a word-melange of ritualic and spiritual, reflects upon the ancient practice of musical ritualism. As an idea, it greatly predates the physical occurrence of the Enhancement Center on Christmas Day 2017, when an Ottoman building below the Gates of Old Jerusalem illicitly opened itself for a remarkable meeting.
The trespassing people who happened to be there began exploring sonic sessions of do-it-yourself mysticism. Witnesses of Spiritczualic gatherings have indeed reported moments of divination - and possibly sorcery. This raises the question, will the audience once again behold the allurement of Higher Sources - or rather testify to trickery?
An outernational movement, the Enhancement Center functions as a traveling nexus collecting dozens to explore alchemical realms of sonic ritualism. Fusing self-built electronics and algorithms with experimental improvisation and traditional instruments, recurring collaborators have studied under masters of Andalusian music; conducted Grammy-award nominated curation; and established underground venues and professional studios. Since its formation, many collaborators have "visited the Center," with origins from Iraq, Iran, Israel, Germany, Russia, USA, Japan, Turkey, Poland, Macedonia, Montenegro, Philippines, Moldova, Romania, Czechia, Denmark and England.
The trespassing people who happened to be there began exploring sonic sessions of do-it-yourself mysticism. Witnesses of Spiritczualic gatherings have indeed reported moments of divination - and possibly sorcery. This raises the question, will the audience once again behold the allurement of Higher Sources - or rather testify to trickery?
An outernational movement, the Enhancement Center functions as a traveling nexus collecting dozens to explore alchemical realms of sonic ritualism. Fusing self-built electronics and algorithms with experimental improvisation and traditional instruments, recurring collaborators have studied under masters of Andalusian music; conducted Grammy-award nominated curation; and established underground venues and professional studios. Since its formation, many collaborators have "visited the Center," with origins from Iraq, Iran, Israel, Germany, Russia, USA, Japan, Turkey, Poland, Macedonia, Montenegro, Philippines, Moldova, Romania, Czechia, Denmark and England.
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