cpamoa, to random
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J'ai découvert le hashtag #pouetradio je vais donc l'utiliser en association avec mon hashtag personnel #incpamoasears pour récapituler ce que j'ai posté jusqu'ici :)

Je continuerai dorénavant sous ce pouet pour en faire un fil :)

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#Genesis https://piaille.fr/@cpamoa/109304294679753589

#Nightwish https://piaille.fr/@cpamoa/109304477244037281

#Meute https://piaille.fr/@cpamoa/109310071990213955

#Michael Winslow (beat boxer de Police Academy) https://piaille.fr/@cpamoa/109324804473241154

cpamoa,
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Je viens de me souvenir que j'aimais beaucoup Dead Can Dance :)
Mon album préféré est "Within the Realm of a Dying Sun" d'où est tiré ce morceau.

Dead Can Dance - Summoning of the Muse (Remastered)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmgXvvO-N78&list=OLAK5uy_kOSn7NV4fEckFaAl9A76iCZks2-n-Ljb0&index=7

Je vous laisse aussi écouter Persephone (The Gathering of Flowers) qui est le morceau suivant dans l'album

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGDxnRMNJTQ&list=OLAK5uy_kOSn7NV4fEckFaAl9A76iCZks2-n-Ljb0&index=8

Deux morceaux très envoutants

koalie, to music
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#MusicRecommendation

"Yulunga" (06:54) by Dead Can Dance
From "Into the labyrinth", which was released 30 years ago (in September).

I recommend it in particular if you have headphones or an immersive sound system.
I also recommend it to anyone suffering from the heat, because of the goosebumps it gives.

https://youtu.be/sJqUbb-WuPQ

#WorldMusic #music #LisaGerrard #BrendanPerry #DeadCanDance

ixi, to random
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40 years ago today, Dead Can Dance released their self-titled debut.
The start of one of music's most intriguing artistic collaborations.

"We’ve got something weird between us, there is something between Brendan and I when we work together that is really strong, something I’ve never found with anyone else.
It hurts. There is pain, there are blessings, there are moments of great beauty." - Lisa Gerrard

07."Threshold"

darkufo, to music

Song of the Day - No 151

Dead Can Dance - Severance

FUN FACT: Had this played at during our wedding vows.

WIKI
"Severance" by Dead Can Dance is a hauntingly beautiful song that explores separation, loss, and longing. Gerrard's mesmerizing vocals and Perry's evocative instrumentation create an enchanting and introspective experience.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unhfa9OnpbE

Madangus, to music
darkufo, to music
@darkufo@fosstodon.org avatar

Song of the Day - No 244

Dead Can Dance - The Host of Seraphim

WIKI
"The Host of Seraphim" is a hauntingly ethereal track by Dead Can Dance, featured on their 1988 album "The Serpent's Egg". Characterized by Lisa Gerrard's mesmerizing vocals and atmospheric instrumentation, the song evokes a sense of transcendence and spiritual depth. It has been used in various film soundtracks, underscoring its emotive power.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hThAlY3Q2Kw

#SOTD #SongOfTheDay #music #DeadCanDance #darkwave

pgcd, to Goth
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I made a lot of music in my life, both alone and with bands.
Today, I think this is the one that I wish I was known for.
https://pgcd.bandcamp.com/track/falling-back-voiceless

It sums up all my love of early #DeadCanDance and movie scores, all my desperation and the tiniest littlest fragment of hope I still have. It's a rather transparent map to my soul, as a matter of fact.

There's also a version with (#goth-adjacent) vocals, but it's not quite as "right" as this.

solimanhindy, to random French
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Bam quelle claque encore à écouter du #DeadCanDance avec le titre "Rakim".

Vitavie, to music French
Melanie, to australia German
nurkiewicz, to random
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#OTD in #1984 #DeadCanDance released their eponymous, groundbreaking album. Lisa and Brendan were in their early 20s. Amazing | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTRvluWhgt0

darkufo, to music
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Song of the Day - No 475

DEAD CAN DANCE - IN THE KINGDOM OF THE BLIND THE ONE-EYED ARE KINGS

This powerful track from Dead Can Dance's 1988 album "The Serpent's Egg" explores themes of power and societal limitations. Its blend of ethereal vocals, medieval instrumentation, and driving percussion creates a uniquely captivating soundscape.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a8oL48TVQw

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