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00 - Beneath The Veil (Reissue 2006).nfo
General Information
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Album: Beneath The Veil (Reissue 2006)
Artist: Zingaia
Copyright: 1998
Genre: Ambient, Etnic, Tribal
File Information
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Number of Tracks: 7
Total Duration: 0:54:16
Ripped By: NMR
Files Created on: 30-Aug-2015 09:28:39
NFO Created: 31-Aug-2015 11:05:29
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Track List
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File Size MB Duration File Name
1 12.33 0:02:18 01 She Beckons
2 43.98 0:07:38 02 Invocation
3 57.72 0:09:02 03 Sirens Of The Moonlit Tide
4 51.06 0:08:38 04 Veil Of Innana
5 54.02 0:08:26 05 Ast Usari
6 55.75 0:09:28 06 Beneath The Veil
7 48.08 0:08:46 07 Breath Of Passion
Description
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A gem of a find, though I think Dancers Of Twilight is the best album.
Beneath The Veil (1997). Zingaia was coined by combining the word Zingari, a
tribe of Greek gypsies, and the name of Gaia, the great mother Earth, which
tells you a great deal about this music. One could call it goddess music
because each seductively swaying song with its whispery singing and spoken word
vocals evokes images of ancient goddesses. While recognizably a pawn of Enigma
or Deep Forest and using stylistic elements of world music and ambient trance,
this album has a distinctively original sound that is electronically modern and
ancient tribal percussive at the same time. Its quality of direct-to-the-hear
spirituality is not unlike Sacred Spirit Drums, and it's easy to recognize the influence of David and Steve Gordon as co-producers with Michael Breene, a member of the two-musician group. While it may not be possible for any album to be as popular as Sacred Spirit Drums, this one has a real good shot at becoming a classic in its own right.
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