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Le Serpent Rouge

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Le Serpent Rouge
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Buy on: Bandcamp
Type: Full-Length
Release Date: 2004
Genre: Ambient, Neoclassical
1. Intro
3. Horned Omnipotence Imposition
4. Baphometic Terrorstorm
5. Triumphant Luciferian Splendor
6. Immortal Rites Of Satanic Devotion
7. Ascension Of Qliphotic Sorcery
8. The Profane Majesty Of Barbaric Onslaught
9. Outro
1. In Search Of The Divine
2. Le Serpent Rouge
3. Cathar
4. Under The Sun
5. Amber
6. Seductive Flame
7. Serpent's Dance
8. The Passage
9. The Nemesis

Review by Shaytan on April 30, 2014.

I would highly recommend this album to anyone that wants to hear a very dark middle eastern themed ambient album. Their are no vocals to this album (which could have either destroyed the album if they where not properly utilized or could have greatly enhanced this album if they where just as mysterious as the music on this album). I have heard some of the other works by Arcana overall since they are a well known dark ambient band. They normally are not solely focused on the middle eastern theme but they did a great job on this album. The (artwork and) music encapsulate the person into oriental folklore surrounding as if near a late night camp fire in a desert somewhere.

This is one of my all time favorite albums and is comparable to the eerie sounding Elend albums except with a middle eastern twist to it. I've never heard anything like this before and again and hopefully Arcana will take this path again. Although I was not able to bear their other albums – they obviously are popular on their own merits for different people.

Rating: 9 out of 10

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Review by Shaytan on April 30, 2014.

I would highly recommend this album to anyone that wants to hear a very dark middle eastern themed ambient album. Their are no vocals to this album (which could have either destroyed the album if they where not properly utilized or could have greatly enhanced this album if they where just as mysterious as the music on this album). I have heard some of the other works by Arcana overall since they are a well known dark ambient band. They normally are not solely focused on the middle eastern theme but they did a great job on this album. The (artwork and) music encapsulate the person into oriental folklore surrounding as if near a late night camp fire in a desert somewhere.

This is one of my all time favorite albums and is comparable to the eerie sounding Elend albums except with a middle eastern twist to it. I've never heard anything like this before and again and hopefully Arcana will take this path again. Although I was not able to bear their other albums – they obviously are popular on their own merits for different people.

Rating: 9 out of 10

   1.08k