Die Naturgesichte
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With this album I will take you on a trip, through the untouched nature, through old pagan traditions, and even through my soul.
"Die Naturgesichte" means "the faces of nature", so you will see all the sides of natural philosophy and return to the source of life. This album is a part of myself, a part of the old world, and a part of cultures, that have been forgotten too early...
This album is published by Ekleipsi: a netlabel for obscure music.
WWW.EKLEIPSI.COM
"Die Naturgesichte" means "the faces of nature", so you will see all the sides of natural philosophy and return to the source of life. This album is a part of myself, a part of the old world, and a part of cultures, that have been forgotten too early...
This album is published by Ekleipsi: a netlabel for obscure music.
WWW.EKLEIPSI.COM
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Song Title | Versions | Compilations | Covers |
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Eingang Durch das Tor des Meeres | |||
Das Naturgeheimnis | |||
Heidnische Sommernacht | |||
Reinheit und Einigkeit | |||
Die Kraft des Languz | |||
Rufen das Wind | |||
Feuerfest | |||
Schrei aus dem Wald (Ausgang) |
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- 2007-09-30 12:20:01
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- OL100020414
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- ekleipsi20
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November 23, 2007
Subject: Review by Grave Concerns webzine
Subject: Review by Grave Concerns webzine
The album Die Naturgesichte comes out of Poland by Schattenwald and is a Pagan musical journey through nature.
Die Naturgesichte means the faces of nature and this album does a great job bringing together the four elements present both in nature and the Pagan tradition; earth, fire, water, and air; heard here as running streams, chirping birds, wind, crackling fire, etc.
The album is described, as dark ambient but don’t be fooled, there is more light than dark seen in this work.
The Eerie beginning makes us believe we are entering a dark realm onto a dark journey, but the next 6 songs are filled with light, life, and enthusiasm. There certainly is much life present in this album, and this is one of the key reasons it works so nicely. It’s more like a walk through a dark forest with glimpses of light shining through the trees; it is not a scary voyage, but rather a tranquil one… one of wisdom and grace.
Majority of the songs contain a delicate array of sounds that are quite peaceful. The pace changes quite a bit in “Rufen das Wind” where the drums march you rhythmically into a magical world of sorts and “Feuerfest” which exhibits the more aggressive ferocity of fire. “Schrei aus dem Wald” is the only track that has a very dark and depressing feel, it is also the last track on the album, thus, ending the Journey.
The middle of the journey is the best part. It was such a pleasant venture; it makes me wonder what happened that makes the end so sad.
This indeed is a very visual album, one that I will definitely be listening to more than once.
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Written by Vena Kava
Published by Grave Concerns Webzine
Website: www.graveconcernsezine.com
Die Naturgesichte means the faces of nature and this album does a great job bringing together the four elements present both in nature and the Pagan tradition; earth, fire, water, and air; heard here as running streams, chirping birds, wind, crackling fire, etc.
The album is described, as dark ambient but don’t be fooled, there is more light than dark seen in this work.
The Eerie beginning makes us believe we are entering a dark realm onto a dark journey, but the next 6 songs are filled with light, life, and enthusiasm. There certainly is much life present in this album, and this is one of the key reasons it works so nicely. It’s more like a walk through a dark forest with glimpses of light shining through the trees; it is not a scary voyage, but rather a tranquil one… one of wisdom and grace.
Majority of the songs contain a delicate array of sounds that are quite peaceful. The pace changes quite a bit in “Rufen das Wind” where the drums march you rhythmically into a magical world of sorts and “Feuerfest” which exhibits the more aggressive ferocity of fire. “Schrei aus dem Wald” is the only track that has a very dark and depressing feel, it is also the last track on the album, thus, ending the Journey.
The middle of the journey is the best part. It was such a pleasant venture; it makes me wonder what happened that makes the end so sad.
This indeed is a very visual album, one that I will definitely be listening to more than once.
________________
Written by Vena Kava
Published by Grave Concerns Webzine
Website: www.graveconcernsezine.com
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