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City: AUSTIN
State: TEXAS
Country: US
Signup Date: 6/28/2005

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008 

      Projekt508 | February 6 2008 | from Projekt's Sam Rosenthal    
"What is your favorite part of running a record label?" a friend recently asked. Aside from making my own hours, I love introducing you to bands. I like releasing artists I enjoy,and spreading the word about music I think you will appreciate. Thus, it is a special treat to tell you about Sub Rosa, the new album from Mirabilis. Their debut, Pleiades, was released on Middle Pillar Presents in 2004. It was a consistant seller for us - though has been out-of-print for a while. Now, in an arrangement with Middle Pillar, Projekt is releasing the new album and the debut, introducing Mirabilis to a larger audience.

The following two CDs are available now at Projekt.com. They will be at retail stores, amazon.com, iTunes, etc. on Tuesday February 12.


Mirabilis  Sub Rosa
Listen to MP3s and order it here for $13.98 

"Records like this remind you where the term
'Heavenly Voices' comes from." - Mick Mercer 


Mirabilis - the collaborative neo-classical / heavenly voices duo Summer Bowman of The Machine in the Garden and Dru Allen of This Ascension - return with Sub Rosa. The new album mixes classical sensibilities with exotic electronics and acoustic instrumentation to complement the vocal depth listeners are familiar with from Dru and Summer. The vocals are supported with a melancholic arrangement of flute, hammered dulcimer, and live percussion mixing with multi-layered vocal stylings to invoke a range of emotional textures.

"These two sirens weave an irresistible spell of seduction with their haunting soprano vocals, and together they create a lush bed of dream-like harmonies.” - Dark Realms Magazine

"Sub Rosa, is where wildflower and forest fairies, the seas and the mountains, the spiritual entities, and the innocence of all life from which inspiration develop, go to seek comfort and rejuvenate their magical gifts." - Grave Concerns


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The Right Hand

 
congratulations! too bad i own them both already.

;)

excellent albums, both of them. truly unique and ingenious.

all the best,
-- o.h. lee
 
Posted by The Right Hand on Wednesday, February 13, 2008 - 4:45 AM
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