Christiaan Bakker was born in 1991 in The Netherlands. As a kid he always l… Read Full Bio ↴Christiaan Bakker was born in 1991 in The Netherlands. As a kid he always liked to play the piano and the first song he could play was (oddly enough) the Flea Waltz. After a few years he started taking piano lessons and he kept following them for a long time. Although he didn't finish his course. When he turned 13 he switched teachers. His previous teacher had given him a CD containing various software applications that were related to creating music. This CD included an old version of Cubase and Fruity Loops 2. After he had been following lessons from his new teacher who turned out to be a well-known Hammond player. He decided to quit following lessons. He stopped because he didn't like to "read all those notes". He wanted to make his own songs and tracks.
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will reznicek
Loved this episode. Cnaiur with the skin spies has some fascinating stuff. Thank you for pointing out Esmenet's revelations while reading the Saga's. Such a great worldbuilding sequence which also connects her back to Achamian and his dreams. We can see him through her eyes in that moment of self reflection... Akka...
Gregory B. Sadler
Yes, Bakker is really something else - or rather someone else
Ac
Wow, thanks for the commentary. I think itโs time for round 2 on this series. Thanks for all the hard work, knowledge, and free content on so many subjects.
Gregory B. Sadler
You're very welcome
Samurai Jim
Your speculative fiction videos are amazing. Bakker, Dick, Herbert, they all deserve recognition by the literary establishment. Would love to see a video talking about Gene Wolfe.
Sam G
hey doc just wanted to thank you for all your content.. makes my day everyday.. you are truly making a difference for a lot of us... just thanks so much for your hard work and integrity with all the works and schools of thought you cover๐ ... I know you like stay humble... but on the wicka wicka wild wild web.... I think you might be doing the greatest service to mistress philosophy on a mass scale...Nobody is pumping out this quality of instruction day in and day out..... I think your 2 full pots of coffee are paying off lol... have a great rest of your weekend.... Peace doc ๐ may the force be with you...
Gregory B. Sadler
Thanks - and the 2 pots of coffee are pretty much just to keep me going!
Matt Uebel
Fantastic exploration of the first few books! Looking forward to the next!
duane dennison
...the four books that follow. hmm. Please consider tackling the Aspect-Emperor with your learned commentary. There is a lot of meat on those bones and well deserving the attention both as a work of art and philosophy. I've been a big fan of this series on Speculative Fiction for awhile now but I think these last three lectures to be my favorites, I really dig a philosopher dishing this up. I was going to say for you to cover the next four books would be a fitting monument to a greatly neglected series, but monuments are to remember dead things and the fact that we are talking about them here means these books are very much alive and I want to thank you for bringing them to my attention.
duane dennison
@Gregory B. Sadler Maybe its time to double down and do two episodes of Speculative Fiction a month! lol Just joking, I know your a busy man and I appreciate all your content. I've just become fascinated with these books, R. Scott Bakker, the internet war he fought with the alt-right and the radical feminist when the were published, the after life of these books(personally I feel like an old cynical prospector suddenly finding a wide vein of pure gold), and finally speculating what he might be writing or not. Again thank you for covering these.