Great orchestral neo-classic sounds with sampled voices and beating percussions frmo this Russian project. Distorted Noises, Military rhythms, Ritual percussion, Ambient landscapes...
Great orchestral neo-classic sounds with sampled voices and beating percussions frmo this Russian project. Distorted Noises, Military rhythms, Ritual percussion, Ambient landscapes...
"Pax Deorum Hominumque" is the soundtrack for the "new man" who fights for a Eurasian spiritual unity, just as this unity always expressed itself in many and varied cultural forms. A great mix of electronic, boombastic martial, neofolk, post-industrial and post-atomic music.
French projects Barbarossa Umtrunk and Pale Roses have allied to honour the memory of Raoul De Warren (1905-1992), a great but overlooked French novelist in the genre of fantastic fiction, whose works can compare to Edgar Allan Poe, Umberto Eco or Jose Luis Borges. Spoken words, reading and declamation over epic soundscapes and occult atmospheres by...
The Rutted Road is the the third album by French Neofolk band Pale Roses, following Fear Of Dawn (The Eastern Front 2010) and Unveiled (Rage in Eden 2011). Basically, the music remains the same: pastoral guitar arpeggios, melodic bass lines, a bit of piano...
Musically the trio sets a new course with the addition of an accordion that brings a new dimension and depth to the songs without losing :werras: very own value of recognition.
The third album in the TSIDMZ trilogy after "Pax Deorum Hominumque" and "Ungern Von Sternberg Khan". A great mix of boombastic martial, ethnic industrial, folk and medieval music, with special guests like L'Effet C'Est Moi, Stefania Domizia, Sonnenkind, Gregorio Bardini, Barbarossa Umtrunk, The Wyrm, Porta Vittoria, Lorenzo Gasparella and Hoplites, for a...
The eight songs reveal the spirit of the early German neofolk, that means a return to the tradiotions of our ancestors as well as the search for own cultural identity and the longing for a new, and hopefully better world. Musical- and conceptionalwise :werra: therefore can be seen in the same context that characterized the early releases of Forseti and...
Soundtrack for a tribute to Ungern Khan, to his fight against the world born from the French Revolution and to his attempt to establish a Traditional order in the whole of Eurasia. A great mix of electronic, boombastic martial, neofolk, post-industrial and post-atomic music
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