#deadcandance

#FortnightFridayMusic
June 13 2025
The prompt is #Omen

Hana – Omen, 2000

Hana is one of those groups that appeared more in on-trend compilations than on releases of their own. Omen was this duo's second and to my knowledge final release; members Anisa Romero and Jeff Greinke have gone on to other musical and non-musical artistic pursuits.

Sitting at the junction of #downtempo and #DreamPop, they're pretty much a no-brainer to be in my collection. This kind of #ethereal music with just a dash of a quasi- #tribal #electronica has the danger of falling into cliche - sort of a poor man’s #DeadCanDance - but among hundreds of similar offerings on #CDbaby at the time, this release stood out.

youtube.com/watch?v=HS_KNPT0BU

Rundkuchenbrot / PseudoRundkuchenbrot@troet.cafe
2025-06-04

@raskolnik
Tolle Stimme - wow

Dead Can Dance - Sanvean ( I Am Your Shadow )
youtube.com/watch?v=xfgl57vINm

Ui gibt sogar schon den Haschmich dazu 🙃

#DeadCanDance

2025-05-18

Can't believe we haven't done any Dead Can Dance yet. Our #SongoftheDay is the live version of "Cantara" on "Toward the Within". Lisa Gerard really lets loose on the vocals and it's absolute fire.

🎧 Listen at thepropagandasite.com/

#music #nowplaying #sotd #tPsSotD #DeadCanDance

Cover of Dead Can Dance's album "Toward The Within"
2025-05-18

Tonight’s amaro and weed jam #deadcandance #gothic

Wilhelmusvvilhelmus
2025-05-15

@imigueldiaz
Were? is still going, however their last '22 tour might have been their last one.😔

, , & are my favourite albums, and in my humble opinion Dead Can Dance peaked in the late , so I can agree with you on that at least.

is still doing collaborations with other composers by the way. Only a couple months ago a new song & accompanying music video was posted on her YouTube channel:
youtu.be/TNh5TrBNFuQ/

Wilhelmusvvilhelmus
2025-05-13

With as the theme for today, I had to go for the 🌏 band .

Dead Can Dance was created by & with the initial purpose to revive songs 🏰 from obscurity (hence their band name) as well as mix outlandish musical instruments 🪘 from all over the globe 🌍 into their repertoire, so those instruments will not become lost to time. ⌛

youtu.be/sJqUbb-WuPQ/

2025-05-02

Towards the Within (Remastered) - Dead Can Dance
https://youtu.be/ay2KkC9gM2U

#folk #hill #ambient #dark #chill #DeadCanDance #music

2025-04-11

Church of the Sea – Eva Review

By Tyme

I’ve often thought Adam’s rib-mate, Eve, got a bad rap. Led astray by the pesky serpent, Eve took that first bite of the fruit from the Forbidden Tree and shared it with her man. This act not only resulted in their expulsion from the Garden of Eden, but in Eve becoming traditionally branded as the original sinner, who eventually suffered the pains of childbirth as part of God’s consequence. Formed in 2017, and after releasing their debut album Odalisque in 2022, Greek doomgaze trio Church of the Sea has partnered with These Hands Melt to drop sophomore effort Eva, which aims to reimagine the story of Eve, celebrating her defiance and casting her in a different light. One not of sinner, but rebel, who willingly embraced what others consider ‘forbidden.’ I wondered what form Church of the Sea‘s doomgaze would manifest on Eva and whether it would have me reveling in Eve’s now reconstructed rebellion.

With zero expectations of what doomgaze should sound like, I was pleasantly surprised by the atmosphere Church of the Sea creates on Eva. Vangelis provides the doom, comprised chiefly of his sparse, spindly, and sometimes spooky guitar lines, while Alex rounds out the gaze of Eva’s instrumentation with subdued, synth-driven darkwave. Melodies undulate like roiling black seas under steel-grey skies, leaving me stranded on Darkher and REZN-filled waters, searching for salvation. Trent Reznor-inspired synth beats greet us on the first proper track, “The Siren’s Choice.” When the spider-like guitar notes and Irene’s sultry, velvety Shirly-Manson-meets-Sara-Bianchin vocals enter the fray, we get a glimpse of how powerful the doom of Church of the Sea‘s sound can be. This power is undeniable when fuzzy guitar chords coalesce with distorted synths to add heavyweight exclamation points throughout Eva‘s thirty-minute runtime, succeeding at creating a hypnotically hazy, drone-like, yet heavily doomy experience.

Each note on Eva means to satisfy the alpha waves of mind and body like a 432 Hz tone. From the Dead Can Dance meets Vermilia tribalism of “Eva,” with Irene’s native Greek vocals establishing a very folk-forward cadence, to the electronica dominant closer “How to Build a Universe, pt. II,” Eva is full of highlights. None more evident than the three-punch combo that starts with the very Darkher-inspired “Widow,” imbued with “Lowly Weep” vibes to the Bloody Hammers-like spookiness of “Garden of Eden,” where you can almost feel the snaky villain slithering toward our defiant and rebellious heroine. It’s not until the fateful lilts of “Churchyard” enter that the triptych at the apex of Church of the Sea‘s Eve story reveals itself, an ebb and flow, tension-packed track full of sanguine beats, ethereal vocals, and hard-hitting doom tones that find Eve defiantly accepting her role as the ‘mother of all living’ and embracing her newfound knowledge.

Church of the Sea creates music for certain moods, and Eva is no exception. More lulling than pulse-pounding, Eva’s hazy drone succeeds mostly by staying true to what it is and never attempting to stray from that mission. Songs plod, crawl, and cautiously sense their way through Church of the Sea‘s garden of Eva with arachnidic stealth. While stellar in its execution, this fact limits accessibility. This music will not energize you as much as it will have you delving into sub-plateaus of self-inquiry, lazing about in effortlessly created atmospheres. In an age where we admonish bloat and overly long opuses, my biggest quibble is that Eva is not long enough. Minus the two-minute intro, Eva clocks in at a scant twenty-eight minutes, and while I am quick to hit replay, I’m left wanting to hear more of what Church of the Sea has to offer.

April has been a month that could very well find me flung back into the n00b pit. I’ve stumbled on a string of releases I’ve really connected with. I chose Church of the Sea to diversify the kinds of albums I was grabbing, and much to my chagrin, I fell in love with it. Though short in stature and length, Eva is chock full of quality. Irene’s vocals mesmerize, and the guitar-synth combo is way heavier than it has any right to be. I know there will be albums in my future that I won’t connect with, and I anxiously await their arrival, but Church of the Sea‘s album Eva is not one of them. I recommend it fully, and I hope you check it out.

Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320kb/s mp3
Label: These Hands Melt
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: April 11th, 2025

#2025 #35 #Apr25 #ChurchOfTheSea #Darkher #DeadCanDance #DoomMetal #Doomgaze #Eva #GreekMetal #Review #REZN #Shoegaze #TheseHandsMelt #Vermilia

Music Addictthemusicaddict
2025-03-27

I think I might have discovered Anneke's voice through this song wayyyy back in the day. It's either this or an Ayreon album.

youtube.com/watch?v=ty1Fg8Xjmqg

Kristoffer LawsonSetok@attractive.space
2025-03-25

I quite enjoyed this album I just discovered by #Soma from 1998. Soma was a short-lived project between #DavidThrusell (from #Snog) and #PieterBourke of #DeadCanDance.

An intriguing combination of ethnosounds, #darkAmbient, jazz and a lot of other elements. Deep soundscapes paint an intriguing story. Maybe another one for those who like Perdition City era of #Ulver?

open.spotify.com/album/5MpBRCA

2025-03-24

New music from Lisa Gerrard.

A new movie soundtrack with Lorenzo Esposito Fornasari.
#LisaGerrard #DeadCanDance #DCD #MusicMondays
youtu.be/TNh5TrBNFuQ?si=h3_yKc…

Saturday - gear change! #LisaGerrard and Lorenzo Esposito Fornasari - #Nowhere #DeadCanDance is one of the most beautiful #live experiences I've had. #music #soundtrack youtu.be/TNh5TrBNFuQ?...

Lisa Gerrard and Lorenzo Espos...

Les capsules du prof Lutzlutzray@mamot.fr
2025-03-07
Amélie Degehetamelie@friendica.world
2025-02-27

𝗗𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗖𝗮𝗻 𝗗𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 – 𝗗𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗖𝗮𝗻 𝗗𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 - 𝟭𝟵𝟴𝟰

friendica.world/display/84b6ef

2025-02-14
I'm delighted that this marvellous photograph of the incomparable Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance) by Sara Leigh Lewis will be one masterpiece in my upcoming black & white gallery wall.
It started almost 5 years ago, when I asked Sara if she took the photo of Lisa and Brendan Perry in the 3rd slide. She was so kind to look into her negatives for me, found some photos of the two from that time, but not this one.
Fortunately, she recently offered some of her vintage prints from Lisa's photos she made in 1984, and I took the chance. Thank you so much, Sara, also for your additionally enclosed work!
(I can accompany the photograph with the original Dead Can Dance debut record from the same year :)

Black & White photograph of Lisa Gerrard, 40 cm × 40 cm vintage archival print on Agfa Record Rapid fibre paper, © 1984 by Sara Leigh Lewis

#lisagerrard #blackandwhite #blackandwhitephotography #saraleighlewis #deadcandance #year1984 #agfarecordrapid

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