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Had a raging visual migraine last night, but this newly discovered music put me in the far space zone. :lol: Feel much better today!

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, ralis said:

 

Appreciate this share quite a bit.  And the visualizer is amazing.

 

Reminds me a bit of some of my favorite Duduk music.

 

 

 

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A group from Norway that fascinates me. Love what they are doing in the performance of ancient rituals. I did a little reading on how they put this together and they are close to authentic.

 

Missed their show up in Red Rock Colorado last year due to Covid and pricey tickets.

 

 

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@ralisA group from Norway that fascinates me. Love what they are doing in the performance of ancient rituals. I did a little reading on how they put this together and they are close to authentic.

 

Missed their show up in Red Rock Colorado last year due to Covid and pricey tickets.

 

I don't like most normal music, but IMO these guys in Heilung are projecting a little more then just music.

 

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19 minutes ago, mrpasserby said:

@ralisA group from Norway that fascinates me. Love what they are doing in the performance of ancient rituals. I did a little reading on how they put this together and they are close to authentic.

 

Missed their show up in Red Rock Colorado last year due to Covid and pricey tickets.

 

I don't like most normal music, but IMO these guys in Heilung are projecting a little more then just music.

 

 

Indeed they are. YouTube has much more of their videos. Maria Franz is amazing!

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Heilung is pure. awesome! 

Ceremony is what they're all about.  They're all committed to the ceremony and they love when folks join and watch.

 

I love the similarities of the Old Saxon chants to Tuvan and Mongolian throat singing.

 

 

 

 

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