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Each Lesiem album invites the listener to ask again the age-old question: what exactly is the point of writing pop music lyrics in Latin and having them sung in unison by a choir as if they were Gregorian chant? The liner notes to the latest Lesiem album offer one possible explanation: this music "reveals a magical message for these times. It speaks to the hearts of humanity in an age where legends inspire and muses seek to enlighten minds while passing a torch of spiritual light to fellow travelers across the globe." A less charitable interpretation might be that writing Latin lyrics and having a choir sing them is a lazy way to give the music a gloss of empty sophistication -- or, worse, to imbue it with a blatantly ersatz mysticism. Polite electro beats and occasional incursions of prog rock guitar do little to clear up the question of whether this is an honestly misguided attempt to bring mystical enlightenment to the masses or a cynical cashing in on people's inability to judge the difference between spiritual insight and emotional manipulation. Interestingly, the song titles are a grab bag of cardinal, capital, and theological virtues as defined Catholic theology -- "Spes (Hope)," "Invidia (Envy)," "Caritas (Charity)," and so on. The choral singing is provided by members of the German Opera Choir of Berlin and is perfectly nice; in fact, "perfectly nice" is a term that really applies quite well to everything on this album -- a standard that falls rather short of the group's pretensions to "majesty," "divinity," and "enlightenment." ~ Rick Anderson
This is the highly anticipated third record from the mystic-pop group known as Lesiem. After reaching the Billboard charts on their previous two records, Lesiem returns once again with a ground breaking record full of heavenly voices, operatic melodies a Purchase Auracle CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Amethystium Odonata CD (2001)
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$12.75 This is the debut album from Amethystium which received a groundswell of support from online listeners, to the tune of a half million downloads before its official release. The album is attributed to Oystein ...
| | Lesiem Mystic Spirit Voices CD (2001)
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$13.25 The 2001 debut of German electronic outfit Lesiem is much more dark and ominous than fans of Enigma and Deep Forest may expect, which only means that teenage goths and their moms may finally have something to agree on when it comes to picking music for long car rides. The Latin-singing male chorus can sound as frightening as Rammstein on an OMEN soundtrack one moment, and as transcendent as Handel's MESSIAH in the next, while Ferenc Snetberger wails on electric guitar in WALL-era Pink Floyd mode, and Alex "89" Wende provides the dance loops and orchestral thunder with his keyboard work.
One of the highlights of MYSTIC SPIRIT VOICES is "Fundamentum" with its crashing tympanis, strings, and chanting at its most ominous and dark. Electric guitar circles over the voices on the impassioned "Vivere," while "Ave Fortuna" ends the record with a more straightforward Gregorian chant. Moments of rock burble forth from the ceremonial reverence and fiery ancient imaginings; "Occultum" features a singer belting out English lyrics in 1980s hard-rock style; "Floreat" has a British voice narrating a tale of a time when "the world was shadows" ...
| | Amethystium Aphelion CD (2003)
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$14.45 Aphelion is the point where a planet or any celestial body is furthest from the sun. While this must be pretty dark place, Amethystium breathes light into the shadows. Amethystium is Oystein Ramfjord, a Norwegian composer who shapes elements of electronica and darkwave, evoking classic Tangerine Dream and Kitaro. ...
| | Lesiem Illumination CD (2003)
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$13.19 With its second release, Lesiem continues to create a hypnotic blend of Gregorian chant, world-beat rhythms, and sultry dance loops. Often compared with Enigma, Lesiem features an otherworldly male chorus chanting with a surprising expressiveness. The music?s moody atmosphere wouldn?t seem out of place in a Gothic cathedral. The brainchild of two German producers, Lesiem?s songs slip between light and dark, cruelty and beauty, and that tension is the secret to the group?s success. ?Poeta? rocks with a lazy dance pulse while the choir seems at odds with itself, alternately scolding and welcoming, creating a complex sense of foreboding. ?Agnus Dei? shows a softer side as the vocals rise toward heaven and the music shimmers with golden, celestial tones. Although all tracks are sung in Latin and are reminiscent of ...
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