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Dances & Marches For The Orphan Age

by Skrol

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Teorema 04:56
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Absolution 03:47
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Cruciform 04:07
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Eleison 06:10
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Iob 03 04:34
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Abysm 02:56
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Remastered CD.

The album DANCES AND MARCHES is based on "Danze & Mache" suite by Vladimír Hirsch (1996-7). It can “boast” the longest deferment of studio adaptation. The compositions often emanate from a sort of gaping void, akin to an open chasm. Yet it is not a void in the proper sense of the word, since within we feel the presence of something beyond our rationality. It gives the impression of a broad respiring depth (the ambient musical layer), whose dark mouth is surrounded by human mass (instrumental bases), where truly specific, emotionally wrought faces surface from anonymity (the actual musical statement, vocals, non-invasive noise samples). Released CD (2005) is remixed and remastered version by Vladimír Hirsch (2001).


CD © 2005 Dagaz Music, Portugal - distributed by Equilibrium Music
Remastered 2014

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released August 10, 2005

Vladimír Hirsch - synthesizers, organ, pianos, drums, samples, vocals, mix, Martina Sanollová - vocal, lyrics, Tom Saivon - noise generator, samples, lyrics

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Skrol Prague, Czechia

SKROL is a martial industrial band from Czechia, formed in 1995. It consists of composer and keyboard player Vladimír Hirsch, singer Martina Sanollová, Tom Saivon (lyrics, sounds, production), and Marianna Auster (video-maker).

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