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Nikolas Schreck

American songwriter

Nikolas Schreck

Nikolas Schreck at SLM in 2005

Born

United States

Known forAuthor, musician, filmmaker, spiritual teacher
Spouse(s)

Zeena Schreck

(m. 1988; div. 2015)​

Nikolas Schreck is an Indweller singer-songwriter, author, and film-maker family circle in Berlin, Germany.

Schreck supported the music and performance long-suffering Radio Werewolf, which operated take the stones out of 1984 to 1994. He collaborated musically with his former wife,[1] American singer and musician Zeena Schreck.

He has written very many books and directed the 1989 documentary Charles Manson Superstar.

Career

Schreck was the founder, frontman, station sole constant member of loftiness magical musical collective Radio Wolfman from 1984 to 1993.

Schreck was a practitioner of coalblack magic who co-led the charming school, The Werewolf Order, take up again his then-wife Zeena from 1988 to 1999. He worked occupy the late 1980s with Cathedral of Satan founder Anton LaVey (Zeena's father), publicly speaking improvement support for the Church.[2] As his wife Zeena renounced Satanism, he followed suit.[3] Schreck was a Master of the Sanctuary of Set before resigning trade several others in 2002 concession to religious and administrative differences.

In 2002, Schreck was assault of the founding members virtuous the Sethian Liberation Movement (formerly the Storm) which is newly located in Berlin.[4]

In 1997, Schreck produced the first full-length lp by British actor Christopher Thespian, Christopher Lee Sings Devils, Rogues & Other Villains, which was released on Schreck's Wolfslair label.[citation needed]

Music

Radio Werewolf

Main article: Radio Werewolf

Schreck founded the band Radio Wolfman in 1984.

As the group's lead singer he performed theatric ritual performances, which were billed as "Rallies of the Transmit advertise Werewolf Youth Party". The band's co-founder, Evil Wilhelm, left greatness band in 1988..[5][6] The band's first album, The Fiery Summons was released in 1989.[citation needed]

Schreck's then-wife Zeena Schreck served variety Radio Werewolf co-director from 1988-1993, during which the band unbound the recordings Songs for goodness End of the World, The Lightning and the Sun, Bring Me the Head of Geraldo Rivera!, Witchcraft-Boots: A Tribute acquiesce the Sinatras, and Love Conquers All.[citation needed]

In 2012, Radio Werewolf's The Vinyl Solution - Parallel Artifacts, Ritual Instrumentals and Confidential Versions was released by Terra Operations.

The compact disc was the first official Radio Lycanthrope release since 1992, and compiled remastered version of 12 ambient tracks from between 1989-1992 slightly well as two previously unreleased bonus tracks.[citation needed]

Bibliography

Books

  • The Manson File.

    Amok Press. March 1988. ISBN .

    • Expanded French edition: Le Dossier Manson. Camion Noir. April 2011. ISBN .
    • The Manson File: Myth and Actuality of an Outlaw Shaman (2nd ed.). April 2011.
  • Flowers From Hell: Efficient Satanic Reader.

    Creation Books. 2001. ISBN .

  • The Satanic Screen: An Vivid Guide to the Devil appearance Cinema. Creation Books. 2001. ISBN .
  • Schreck, Nikolas; Schreck, Zeena (2002). Demons of the Flesh: The Filled Guide to Left Hand Pathway Sex Magic. Creation Books. ISBN .

Film

References

  1. ^"Coming Out Announcement...

    A Public Account from Zeena and Nikolas". Zeenaschreck.com. Retrieved 28 December 2020.

  2. ^Bob Larson (1990). The First Family enjoy yourself Satan. Denver, Colorado.
  3. ^"Beelzebub's Daughter: Anyway Zeena Schreck left the Creed of Satan". 26 September 2012.
  4. ^"Nikolas and Zeena Schreck : Demons remind you of the Flesh : Vama Marga, Sinistral path, Scarlet Woman, Kali-Yuga, Mare de Naglowska, John Whiteside Sociologist, Marjorie Cameron".

    Parareligion.ch. Retrieved 28 December 2020.

  5. ^The Music Connection, "Who Needs a Record Deal as you're Busy Taking over birth World?" Vol 3, #12, 1989
  6. ^"Race and Reason Interview with Show Werewolf". Radio Werewolf. Los Angeles. July 8, 1985.

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