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Originally Posted by CoolNard
Guthorm: Well i must say it's not everyday i get to hear music like this :P it feels almost soothing and romantic actually.. like those mystical songs u hear in classical english tv shows or something..
Italian band you say? That's awesome man
As long as it has something to do with music, i don't see a problem
for rules and regulations however, please direct yourself to the first post of this thread as i've alrdy explained everything there(no worries tho, i dun think u broke anyone of them haha..)
looking forward to hearing more of your band's charming music.
P.S. cool pic u got in ur profile
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Thank you very much for your words!
So, here some other track for your ears, since it seems you did like the other ones:
"Afterlife" by The Wimshurst's Machine
Deep link from Artistlaunch
Click here to listen to it in Hi-Fi (broadband)
Click here to listen to it in Hi-Fi (dial-up)
A dark ambient track we are particularly proud of, and a collab with two talented artists: Corrado Rossi (at the piano) and Queenie (every vocals and lyrics). This song may remember the style of Lisa Gerrard's Dead Can Dance band. Cause it's dark mooded, it's intellectual and cause Queenie has an amazing vocal talent. Lyrics (by Queenie):
In the dream you found me swimming
Rescued from the demon ship
From the great beyond
Of a second dawn
In the dream the scenery changes
Can I work my way back home
Going back to you
To the crystal rooms
Fly the angel wings
Black like a crow
How do you know
Recall the ancient kings
Lost in the underground
What have you found
Call the mystery
The dreams of flight
The cloak of night
In the dream the sky is darkening
Where you fly beyond the drift
Will I find you there
By the ancient square
In the dream I'm always chasing
Something that I cannot find
Take your wings and fly when I close my eyes
Call the mystery
The dreams of flight
The cloak of night
In the dream I'm always chasing
Something that I cannot find
Take your wings and fly when I close my eyes
"Rise and Fall of the Anasazi" (demo version) - The Wimshurst's Machine
Deep link from Soundclick
Listen to this track in Lo-Fi (dial-up 56k modem)
Listen to this track in Hi-Fi (broadband)
This track mixes also some rocck to our natural soothin genre. The vocals will be removed from the final album version (my english is THAT bad and also we didn't want to invade the space destinated to music).
"Charming Mechanics" - The Wimshurst's Machine
Deep Link from Projectoverseer.biz
Click here to listen to it in Hi-Fi
Click here to listen to it in Lo-Fi
This is more in our main genre, one of our "most wanted".
Hope you may like this my other "intrusion"!