"Aeons past, Yggdrasil Dungeon was a mighty keep that gave shelter to all animal kind during times of war. According to legend it was build long before the rise of the mighty serpents, who were said to be responsible for it's eventual destruction. Above ground it was little more than a pile of shattered rock, but below ground its mighty vaults remained largely intact.
It was here that many Children of Aesop were first imprisoned. Without hope of freedom and no chance of escape, sickness and starvation swiftly carried them away to the great everafter.
Many captives, however, found means to thwart their jailer's vile intentions, by leaving a legacy of stories, songs and symbols, hewn into the aged rock walls. Though lost for centuries in deep darkness, this ancient record is slowly being unearthed since the dungeon's discovery in recent times."
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This record is incredibly powerful and full of timeless passion, with a love and respect for the world around and the lonesome spirit within. spaceseer
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j aime beaucoup cet album , il parle à mon ame.Je suis remote viewer et votre musique m envoie des visions.
I m a remote viewer and your music speak to me : vision reiki59
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Something primal and eternal stirs within. Like wading through an archetype of time. No bleak premonitions for a future nor recounts of ages bygone - just the fleeting and ephemeral moment between it all which peculiarly seems to last forever. A wonderful experience. MarsDragoner
XIMEUA's debut EP is meditative, organic-sounding synth music inspired by Mexican progressive composers from the last few decades. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 22, 2021
Ambient artist charaxes creates the soundscape of an alien forest, with gentle melodies fading into environmental textures. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 10, 2023
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Feth excellently captures the symphony of decay that is ever present in the soil beneath our feet, a constant battle of life and death, mandibles grasping limbs, soft flesh crushed by shining jaws, and the cycle repeats. A brooding and excellent release. sjöhäxan