| Eztica Soriah 2011 Projekt PRO264 (CD)EZTICA, brethren follow up to 2009's ATLAN, draws a heavy, hungry first breath like that of the first man Quetzalcoatl created from maize. Soriah's virtuoso Tuvan throat-singing, Central Asian stringed instruments and hand percussion is perfectly melded with the neo-ancient airs of Ashkelon Sain's exquisite darkwave guitars, celestial electronics, and hypnotizing poly-rhythms. EZTICA has its roots in the ceremonial: ritualism, shamanism, butoh. It is a deeply organic experience, the voice drawing out the primordial spell, touching the earth, reaching for the sky. Captivating percussive sections with driven vocals glide effortlessly across windswept steppes, while otherworldly overtones hang like clouds in a frosted mountain range, all amid deep expanses of slowly shifting, mesmerizing tones. And when the Quetzalcoatl Kundalini of Soriah's lyrical throat singing fires down the spine, everything goes astral.
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1. | Iix | MP3 | 9:47 | |
2. | Ticochitlehua | MP3 | 3:51 | |
3. | Eztica | MP3 | 4:43 | |
4. | Nica Anahuatl | MP3 | 2:36 | |
5. | Ehecatl | MP3 | 3:51 | |
6. | Chocatiuh | MP3 | 1:47 | |
7. | Ximehua | MP3 | 8:41 | |
8. | Temicteopan | MP3 | 6:55 | |
9. | Xiuhcoatl | MP3 | 8:38 | |
10. | Omeyocan | MP3 | 8:53 | |
11. | Amochantzinco | MP3 | 8:25 | | |