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Mythos, Introspection

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1760840

Disk length: 32m 54s (8 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1997

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Wind 4:03
2. Cathedral 4:34
3. November 5:02
4. Premonition 4:11
5. Sirens 3:32
6. Clockwork 4:48
7. Prelude 2:39
8. Introspection 4:00

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Review

Guitarist Paul Schmidt and Rymes with Orange keyboardist Bob D'Eith meld Spanish and new age motifs with Gothic soundscapes. --Jeff Bateman Introspection by Mythos is a beautifully produced and utilizes hypnotic dance grooves that churn beneath elegant melodies, and it moves impressively through different styles marked by cool, dark synth textures, outstanding classical and acoustic guitar work, thick, punchy bass, and sensuous, chanting vocals. Their music is tailor made for fans of meditative trance/dance music- the captivating mood of Mythos creates an atmosphere that will have you listening to this disk over and over again. Their Music is an intriguing foray along the ambient/dance/monk-rock path first blazed by artists like Enigma, Delerium, Panagea, Dadawa, and Deep Forest, yet going beyond those artists and expanding the genre. This is powerful music.

Style/Genre: World Ambient

Instrumentation: Piano, Keyboards, Acoustic Guitars, Bass, Sweeping Female Vocals, Male Gregorian Vocals.

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Introspection

Tracks: 12 (+4 tracks), Disk length: 52m 44s (+19m 50s)

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