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Rajna
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"Deeply influenced by Dead can Dance, traditional music and ethnic experiments, French duo Rajna (composed by instrumentalists Fabrice Lefebvre and vocalist Jeanne Lefebvre) releases its 9th studio alb(...)"
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Rukkanor
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Rukkanor
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"Despartica - Face Two" Digipak CD 2008, Rage in Eden / War Office |
12.50EUR approx. 18.1USD [ add to cart ] |
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Second part of Rukkanor's interpretation of 19th and 20th Century poetry. This time in more gothic and electromantic "musical sauce", with echoes of 70's electronic, new romantic of 80's, and bits of Industrial, EBM or synth-pop.
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01. Death (4:31)
02. Leisure (3:58)
03. A Long Long Sleep A Famous Sleep (3:36)
04. Sea Fever (3:58)
05. High Flight (4:29)
06. The One Grief (4:12)
07. Mad Song (5:15)
08. Stars (3:49)
09. The Dead (4:54)
10. When You Are Old (2:21)
11. Past Present Future (3:30)
last update: 2011-07-19
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Rukkanor
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"Deora - reissue" Digipak CD 2007, Rage in Eden / War Office |
13.00EUR approx. 18.9USD [ add to cart ] |
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An original mix of styles and cultures. Oriental melodies and rhythms, live percussions and synthetic beats, ethereal sounds and electromilitary marches, gregorian and muezzin chants, symphonic and jazzy instruments. Electrocrusade back again!
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01. Deora
02. Hosanna in Excelsis
03. Deliverance
04. The Fall of Humanity
05. Defenders of Faith
06. Across the Desert
07. Damascus
08. Salvation
09. Versus Jerusalem, Quarere Terram Sanctam!
last update: 2014-09-20
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Rukkanor
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"Despartica - Face One" Digipak CD 2007, Rage in Eden / War Office |
13.00EUR approx. 18.9USD [ add to cart ] |
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Desires, beliefs, dreams, emotions, experiences, beauty of life and sight of inevitable death in 19th and 20th Century poems "framed" in varied music, from strong industrial rhythms to romantic ballads with melancholic recitations and singing.
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