Hello Godstar

“You can only be a Godstar when you’ve passed on”
Genesis P-Orridge has left us. Genesis - the wrecker of civilisation, the parent of industrial music, the new social order priest/ess, the singer, the artist, the poet, the philosopher. Someone who literally cut himself up, William Burroughs-style, to live their life as an art experiment and prove unconditional love. Categories, styles or pronouns couldn’t define h/er/them.

The sound of Throbbing Gristle and Psychic tv (two of their most significant musical projects) was often intentionally unlistenable and Gen’s musical legacy will likely remain dear to his devoted order of followers only. But it is when they spoke that the magic happened and it was convincing and accessible to many. H/er interviews were like sermons, articulate, relevant and educational, which told the story of a non-binary, non-exploitative, infinitely free better world. A world based on love, trust and (comm)unity.
"It is courage, courage, courage, that raises the blood of life to crimson splendor. Live bravely and present a brave front to adversity”, said Horace. And bravely did s/he live.

The fat pink button on Rolling Stone’s cookie page preceding the announcement of Gen’s departure instructs: “Accept & move on”
Now all that’s left to say is:
Good-bye Gen and Hello Godstar x

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