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Shiva in Exile : Nour.
Gothic arab/indian world music.
We are taken on a journey of revolution, of change, understanding and ultimately into the deep mysteries of the east.
In tracks like Viva La Revolucion, We're All One and He'neya we are thrown into the middle of the conflicts as Yana leads the way in protest. From there we are taken on a journey of spiritual understanding throughout the east. In Anubis your mind will dance within the ancient temples of Egypt, you will take your spiritual journey further with tracks such as Desert of Yunus and Blue Healing. There are songs to make you dance, to make you cry, to have you stand up and scream to the skies... why!
Songs:
1. Viva La Revolucion
2. Anubis
3. Ha'nadi
4. Sah'de
5. Desert of Yunus
6. Sazenu
7. Khundas
8. He'neya
9. Blue Healing
10. Semazen
11. Belt of Fate
12. We're all One
13. Bullet
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 7/9/2008
Shiva in Exile lives in Munich Germany
Tagged as: Electronica, World, Goth, World Influenced, Arabic influenced
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